I broke my leg whilst working on one of their rigs. They’re a disgusting company that even when you have a traumatic life changing injury, they will make attempts to separate themselves from it. I’m not talking about, one day my back hurt. My leg literally snapped whilst handling pipe, and they made a weak ass attempt at blaming an injury I had when I was 11 years old(20 years ago) scum bag company.
AKA you are American and work on junk equipment for less money and less safety. Most of rigs you are running down south we stopped using 40 years back. Spinning chains haven’t been used in Alberta in the last 30 years.
Automation has been the best thing that ever happened in the oil patch! It can not only save injuries. Safety is the biggest issue. Injuries can be avoided in some situation's. But not all injuries because of mechanical issues. What can go wrong will go wrong. I'm old school back in the late 70" s. Hats off to better inventions in the oil patch. When I worked even back then I would always think if I could make it easier are safer. These guys are very lucky they have this equipment. The oil patch still has a long way to go. So all rigs are mandatory to have automation land and offshore.....
Man I hear ya. Safety is great. I learnt same as yourself on old school shit. I wouldn't trade that for this new technology. My days ended when the new came in fully.i tried it just 5 years ago and I kept getting penelize for unsafe work when too me was normal. I still have my fingers and all other parts. Different world now for sure. Be safe brother in years too come🤘
The worst accident outside a single fatality falling from the monkey board, was a driller who coming to work was speared by a cattle guard gate that the wind had blown half shut. It was on an uphill incline. It hit him in the throat and collar bone and pushed him out the back window of his pickup. Months and months to recover.
Did this in the Texas panhandle in the early 80's. I would have been the floor hand using the yellow tongs in this video. Still miss my crew since moving back home.
Sce Demons times sure have changed since I was roughnecking!! Only crews that had power tongs around us were casing crews! Never seen elevators like these. Suppose offshore rigs had all this. If my dad was still alive I'd ask him. He broke me out in Colorado on a triple in 72. He worked all around the world by the time he retired.
@Mike Vega These guys can make up to $200,000 onshore and $500,000 on a offshore rig. I already showed you a few job posting links on a different youtube video when I replied to another one of your jealous comments....smh. Maybe they don't pay that high in the United States....but up here in Canada oil is big, especially out in the Prairies. Learn to get educated about the oil industry because clearly you aren't.
Mike Vega that’s wrong lol I worked service rigs making $24/h and that was as a first year just a lease hand drillers make $200,000 ish a year and consultants make a ton more than that With the amount of overtime I was working I made roughly $400 per day
@@oilersridersbluejaysim not a rig worker(nowhere near that industry), from what i seen its a slang between rig workers. They call the slow, uselles, doing nothing guys worm
bertski60 is correct. It takes the skill out of being a roughneck. Manual elevators made the derrick hand be on his toes and the spinning chain was much faster than the power tongs.
Chain is how you get injuries that will bankrupt yourself and the company. Fast doesn’t mean safe. That chain will want to wrap around things beside pipe like your joints!
Yes, I really miss picking all of the nice metal splinters out of my hands from throwing a chain. I would like to see these roughnecks work on a standard derrick drilling rig back in my day. No hydraulic wrench, instead of a throwing chain, manual pipe slips, no crane or hyster for moving around mud weight, you put a 100 lb. sack on each shoulder and piss ant that shit up and down the stairs to the mixing tank. And when you were finished tripping pipe and you thought you could take a break you better go get you a bucket of water and rig wash and a long handled brush and start cleaning up all the mud and grease off of everything. Your 12 hour shift meant you worked for 11 1/2 hours if you could take a lunch break.
@@TBullCajunbreadmaker…forgot about picking ditches around rig at -25c, with no shirt on. So bloody hot from digging frozen dirt 2’ deep and one foot across. Plus all prefabs had to hand balm in -30c. Or tripping out -40c with artesian well. Slow.slow slow.
Never grease a pipe by the BOX to avoid drop objects 😊 Never seen this kind of elevator. Thanks for sharing. Why they are not using a back-up tong ? How they are applying the torque so Fast ? Is it just a RIH for circulation ?
Why does this look more simpler than the other videos I've seen like them boys up North. It's all doing the same thing I'm assuming? More newer, advanced technology?
I worked Ideco Full View, Lee C Moore, and Standard racking 20/row. My favorite were the Standard derricks. Rack the the pipe opposite from the table to the vdoor and with J racks. Could air horse up and jack L & R. Driller never dropped the clutch till the top of the block was at my monkey board.
Be sure to then use Correct machines like Turning Key to retrieve your oil and gas. For example pulling unit pump jack and battery tank. Make sure to use chemicals on these jobs and everything else it take tp finish job
La mesa de trabajo limpia....para la foto, conexiones rápidas, los poceros también pa la foto, bueno el engrampadora feliz..ahora el perforador tiene que bajar tan rápido? Será que el pozo es estable? Está desplazando correctamente, primero la seguridad del personal luego el pozo, luego el pozo, y el pozo y el pozo....si alguien conoce algo de perforación ...entiende lo que digo
On my 5th day we tripped out a stand every 20 or 30 seconds with 2 of us lmfao, cowboy style. Keep the break out tong on and spin the table after you break the connection. Watch your shins!
Good work but the derrick hand needed to hold onto the pipe after he through it in to stabilize the stand for stabbing. That little bit of attention makes it so much easier for the floor hands to get the job done quickly and easily.
I run either an old GD rd25t or a CP rt1800. Both of which are all twisting stem by hand and rotary table rigs. Tail out or in is done by hand meaning the only helper I have drags it out or guides it in by hand. We use 20' 4.5 inch 2-7/8 pin stem. They need an automated machine?! I'll take it lol
It pains me to see a rig trippin in without using a spinning chain or latching pipe on the run. So sad. No wonder the new millennial ruffnecks are so soft.😳...and btw, before the haters start...yes i know how to spell and ruffneck!!😝😂
This my friends appears to be a wiper trip. After they've drilled the hole, they pull all the pipe out of the hole and then run all the pipe in the hole and back out again. In this, they are running back in the hole after filling the well, once they hit bottom, they'll do it all over again pulling out.
Where modern part? Top drives around 1988. That rig was built late 70’s. Pipe spinner been around forever, almost as long as the chain. Maybe the hydraulic elevators little newer. The pipe 5”xh, not sure what is new from last 30 years? The pason (geolgraph, auto digger is 25 years old). Biggest difference is the Bit technology. Tri cone bit replaced with PDC diamondcutter bits. Maybe mud systems.
Most are high grade steel. The steel comes in several grades selected for the drilling conditions expected. There are a few strings of aluminum with steel Tool joints, but they are rare.
Don't wanna blow bottom out.Always want to keep hole displacing.Watching flow meter is very important.U lose circulation and it lost time and money( Driller could lose his job)
I applied I been in the oil field for about 6 yrs now as a Cnc machinist I would do anything to get a shot out there I applied I did everything I could do if anyone knows anything to help me out please lmk I applied several times especially to this company please help me hard working man here who is willing to travel and learn
I am a mechanical tech working with BakerHughes a GE company. I do maintenance on down hole drilling tools. Such as Mud Motors Directional Drilling tools . I love working in the oil field.
You forgot to add that the spinning chain was way cooler, took way more skill, was easier, kept you on your toes, and was a hell of a lot more fun. That was 20 yrs ago, and it seems like it was illegal then, but not so much to warrant buying a decent pipe spinner, (plus we would break them on purpose because they sucked, and throwing a chain was just, well, you know!).
When searching for your well that has been done and processed through the oilfield industry. Your missing your well or a portion. Use insect on land and keep her him alive to guide you to your well that is there.
Jealous comments on literally every single oil rig video on TH-cam......I wonder why? 😂😂 These people did enough research to learn what it takes to be working out there on a oil rig.... and then there are people who type asinine comments on their personal devices to make themselves feel better about themselves, like the people above.
I worked for precision for almost a year and I have to say they have some damn fine equipment and hands that work their asses off everyday.
I broke my leg whilst working on one of their rigs. They’re a disgusting company that even when you have a traumatic life changing injury, they will make attempts to separate themselves from it. I’m not talking about, one day my back hurt. My leg literally snapped whilst handling pipe, and they made a weak ass attempt at blaming an injury I had when I was 11 years old(20 years ago) scum bag company.
Never seen tongs or a floor so clean
Thats canadian riggin for ya man. The best hands and the highest standards in the world
❤
@@boatymcboatface392 Had a friend that worked down in California, service rig I believe and said safety was nonexistent, they even smoke on the floor
@@drywallerdave01 that’s how this one consultant is doesn’t wear any ppe either just a old school rigger
Then you need to do bettwr
never seen self closing elevators on a land rig. That derrickman got it real easy. nice to see a clean floor. doesn't happen very often.
AKA you are American and work on junk equipment for less money and less safety. Most of rigs you are running down south we stopped using 40 years back. Spinning chains haven’t been used in Alberta in the last 30 years.
@johnnythompson-nz4ws you seem to be pretty full of yourself. Pretty typical.
Automation has been the best thing that ever happened in the oil patch! It can not only save injuries. Safety is the biggest issue. Injuries can be avoided in some situation's. But not all injuries because of mechanical issues. What can go wrong will go wrong. I'm old school back in the late 70" s. Hats off to better inventions in the oil patch. When I worked even back then I would always think if I could make it easier are safer. These guys are very lucky they have this equipment. The oil patch still has a long way to go. So all rigs are mandatory to have automation land and offshore.....
Man I hear ya. Safety is great. I learnt same as yourself on old school shit. I wouldn't trade that for this new technology. My days ended when the new came in fully.i tried it just 5 years ago and I kept getting penelize for unsafe work when too me was normal. I still have my fingers and all other parts. Different world now for sure. Be safe brother in years too come🤘
The worst accident outside a single fatality falling from the monkey board, was a driller who coming to work was speared by a cattle guard gate that the wind had blown half shut. It was on an uphill incline. It hit him in the throat and collar bone and pushed him out the back window of his pickup. Months and months to recover.
one of the cleanest rig, smooth
I know nothing about this job but this video is in depth enough that I finally understand what is going on.
Did this in the Texas panhandle in the early 80's. I would have been the floor hand using the yellow tongs in this video. Still miss my crew since moving back home.
It gets in your blood, I did this in the 70s and 80s and still dream about it!
Clean floor. Nice.
swissman58 best drillers !!!!!!
Nice iron and it's clean but nothing like a spinning chain and regular elevators no top drive
Sce Demons times sure have changed since I was roughnecking!! Only crews that had power tongs around us were casing crews! Never seen elevators like these. Suppose offshore rigs had all this. If my dad was still alive I'd ask him. He broke me out in Colorado on a triple in 72. He worked all around the world by the time he retired.
Mike Leikam Anderson Myers 5 . Williston basin 1980. this is puff necking! Lol
@Mike Vega These guys can make up to $200,000 onshore and $500,000 on a offshore rig. I already showed you a few job posting links on a different youtube video when I replied to another one of your jealous comments....smh.
Maybe they don't pay that high in the United States....but up here in Canada oil is big, especially out in the Prairies. Learn to get educated about the oil industry because clearly you aren't.
Mike Vega that’s wrong lol I worked service rigs making $24/h and that was as a first year just a lease hand drillers make $200,000 ish a year and consultants make a ton more than that
With the amount of overtime I was working I made roughly $400 per day
@@chieflambuster hey hardworkin man with 3 kids lookin to get into this.what companies pay well like that if u dont mind me askin.thanks
The worm catching stands is more worried about video, where he could focus more on learning how to stab pipe! Lol
What the fuck is a worm? We don’t talk Amernican here.
@@oilersridersbluejaysim not a rig worker(nowhere near that industry), from what i seen its a slang between rig workers. They call the slow, uselles, doing nothing guys worm
@@oilersridersbluejaysseen it on a lot of other videos
I worked on that rig, when it was still Kenting hi tower. 12 months to drill a well lots of cleaning time
Me2 in 93
Nice teamwork.
cant wait till I get to work with PD
Bring back the chain... Bring me the key to the V door damnit...
bertski60 is correct. It takes the skill out of being a roughneck. Manual elevators made the derrick hand be on his toes and the spinning chain was much faster than the power tongs.
I miss old school. Bunch of light weights out there anymore.
Chain is how you get injuries that will bankrupt yourself and the company. Fast doesn’t mean safe. That chain will want to wrap around things beside pipe like your joints!
Good job
Good old days
hydraulic elevator? I work as a driller in Russia, I have never seen such
nice rig, nice teamwork. it's be more fun with manual elevators and a spinning chain, though.
thnx for the video.
Top Drive tesco hs
Yes, I really miss picking all of the nice metal splinters out of my hands from throwing a chain. I would like to see these roughnecks work on a standard derrick drilling rig back in my day. No hydraulic wrench, instead of a throwing chain, manual pipe slips, no crane or hyster for moving around mud weight, you put a 100 lb. sack on each shoulder and piss ant that shit up and down the stairs to the mixing tank. And when you were finished tripping pipe and you thought you could take a break you better go get you a bucket of water and rig wash and a long handled brush and start cleaning up all the mud and grease off of everything. Your 12 hour shift meant you worked for 11 1/2 hours if you could take a lunch break.
Aw yeah that sounds like so much more fun…
@@TBullCajunbreadmaker…forgot about picking ditches around rig at -25c, with no shirt on. So bloody hot from digging frozen dirt 2’ deep and one foot across. Plus all prefabs had to hand balm in -30c. Or tripping out -40c with artesian well. Slow.slow slow.
PD looking like a good company
They are BUT...VERY hard to get on with.
Rod Powers why is that
Wow i wonder what torq those joints are using the table as a back up must be cased hole
Never grease a pipe by the BOX to avoid drop objects 😊
Never seen this kind of elevator. Thanks for sharing.
Why they are not using a back-up tong ?
How they are applying the torque so Fast ? Is it just a RIH for circulation ?
Cheating. However have enough bha buried. The weight will not turn pipe.
2:14 So that's what the man behind the curtain in the wizard of oz was doing.
That's some fine goddamned trippin', men!!! 👍
Look forward to cooperation with PD
STABBIN GUIDE
Good Job Guys .... PD #1
Why does this look more simpler than the other videos I've seen like them boys up North. It's all doing the same thing I'm assuming? More newer, advanced technology?
Never tech of course
Videos good thanks
I worked Ideco Full View, Lee C Moore, and Standard racking 20/row. My favorite were the Standard derricks. Rack the the pipe opposite from the table to the vdoor and with J racks. Could air horse up and jack L & R. Driller never dropped the clutch till the top of the block was at my monkey board.
Loved those old Full View rigs
What type of institutions are you up to now
why don't torqued the stand by the second tong
Yessir, what rig#?
Be sure to then use Correct machines like Turning Key to retrieve your oil and gas. For example pulling unit pump jack and battery tank. Make sure to use chemicals on these jobs and everything else it take tp finish job
Can u please tell me the TDS model name??
Fucked up the stab worm.
You can even grab that crocodile by his tail with your hands with your stories of your past being a hand
Is this top drive system ??
La mesa de trabajo limpia....para la foto, conexiones rápidas, los poceros también pa la foto, bueno el engrampadora feliz..ahora el perforador tiene que bajar tan rápido? Será que el pozo es estable? Está desplazando correctamente, primero la seguridad del personal luego el pozo, luego el pozo, y el pozo y el pozo....si alguien conoce algo de perforación ...entiende lo que digo
I miss drilling on that old rig
Good one!
Did you work for Don or Kurt?
@@michaelrobinson912 Kirk Gable
Whats in the casing
Do they do this for 8 hours straight ?
Probably 8-10 hours.
12-13. Oilfield runs 24hrs with two shifts for the most part.
12 hour shift and 14 day rotations. Oh,minus30 or colder sometimes
I take that DS is the worm hand.
On my 5th day we tripped out a stand every 20 or 30 seconds with 2 of us lmfao, cowboy style.
Keep the break out tong on and spin the table after you break the connection.
Watch your shins!
Top head rig
i watched this entire video and never saw a single stand in 1 min. look at video time from the time they stab into the stump.
Good work but the derrick hand needed to hold onto the pipe after he through it in to stabilize the stand for stabbing. That little bit of attention makes it so much easier for the floor hands to get the job done quickly and easily.
It’s not a Kelly rig it’s a top drive.
only with pipe spinners try it old school with spinning chain
It pains me to see a crew that’s working without an automated drilling system.
These boys need a varco upgrade ASAP.
I run either an old GD rd25t or a CP rt1800. Both of which are all twisting stem by hand and rotary table rigs. Tail out or in is done by hand meaning the only helper I have drags it out or guides it in by hand. We use 20' 4.5 inch 2-7/8 pin stem. They need an automated machine?! I'll take it lol
why so 1 guy can sit on his ass, while three others lose a job, no ty
It pains me to see a rig trippin in without using a spinning chain or latching pipe on the run. So sad. No wonder the new millennial ruffnecks are so soft.😳...and btw, before the haters start...yes i know how to spell and ruffneck!!😝😂
@@whoispriest no one loses a job dipshit. The machines still need to be operated.
@@billhudson1923 There is nothing soft about it. It’s still hard work, just a lot more safe.
STILL WORKING THERE?
It baffles me the wedge can’t be automated or on a lever to avoid having to pull all that weight in and out by hand every 2min
Reckon they put a garden out? Wich ones mom is pickin em up today? 😝 hav a nice day!
I worked derricks 6yrs but never had top drive. No work to it now. Don't have to steady the block and stand or even touch the elevator. Lightweights!
This my friends appears to be a wiper trip. After they've drilled the hole, they pull all the pipe out of the hole and then run all the pipe in the hole and back out again. In this, they are running back in the hole after filling the well, once they hit bottom, they'll do it all over again pulling out.
Just picked up new bit. Drill another 1000m
Things have changed in the last 40yrs!!!! 2022
Small triple…wow thats a tight floor
6000m or 18000feet.
You have to make the connection
That was such a good company huh man as I look at you all without them.
Everyone has a job, a job for Everyone
I saw a hand get killed like at one time ! 👷🏿♂️
Modern engineering and technology is so fucking cool
Where modern part? Top drives around 1988. That rig was built late 70’s. Pipe spinner been around forever, almost as long as the chain. Maybe the hydraulic elevators little newer. The pipe 5”xh, not sure what is new from last 30 years? The pason (geolgraph, auto digger is 25 years old). Biggest difference is the Bit technology. Tri cone bit replaced with PDC diamondcutter bits. Maybe mud systems.
What material are the pipes made of?
Most are high grade steel. The steel comes in several grades selected for the drilling conditions expected. There are a few strings of aluminum with steel Tool joints, but they are rare.
Don't wanna blow bottom out.Always want to keep hole displacing.Watching flow meter is very important.U lose circulation and it lost time and money( Driller could lose his job)
I doubt they are in open hole.
No way that is open hole
It looks like you got caught there by the media.
Must be nice with those fresh tongs lol
4 Little Ceasers lol
Cheer
I can latch it with my eyes closed nothing like when i worked derricks easy money now regular elevetors i love them. Anybody can work derricks now...
Mean elevator
Lol it’s been all times if you can pull a rope and open a sack you can be Derrick man
You know most rigs still have manual elevators right
No air slips? That sucks!
Those bales look really short
I applied I been in the oil field for about 6 yrs now as a Cnc machinist I would do anything to get a shot out there I applied I did everything I could do if anyone knows anything to help me out please lmk I applied several times especially to this company please help me hard working man here who is willing to travel and learn
hell the only people that had power tongs were the casers when I was doing this.....
The Piiieet is that blood or mud. At the same time dont get scared
I am a mechanical tech working with BakerHughes a GE company.
I do maintenance on down hole drilling tools.
Such as Mud Motors Directional Drilling tools .
I love working in the oil field.
Michael DeGrilla sounds like you work in a shop.
Thank you in participating in making our jobs..ALOT more easier.
Worked for baker Hughes 15 years out of Calgary, Houston as directional driller, drilling consultant and operations manager for smaller company.
Whaterbuger bro
bien,profecionales los muchachos!
Overtime
Good way to bend pipe
Moving
Care full if theres an explanation
Kingston Apts
Canyon creek
Is more manly and faster using the spinning chain
You forgot to add that the spinning chain was way cooler, took way more skill, was easier, kept you on your toes, and was a hell of a lot more fun. That was 20 yrs ago, and it seems like it was illegal then, but not so much to warrant buying a decent pipe spinner, (plus we would break them on purpose because they sucked, and throwing a chain was just, well, you know!).
Everyone commenting how clean it it...yes a triple and running back in the hole, of course its clean
Si todo eso se aprende con el tiempo en el mimo taladro. R15ELTIGRE
Simply Orange
Then use chemicals to ignite reaction of your oil or gas.
Michaels bugers and planes
get em cowboys
The spinning wrench killed several floormen on drill floor.
When searching for your well that has been done and processed through the oilfield industry. Your missing your well or a portion. Use insect on land and keep her him alive to guide you to your well that is there.
Texas Roadhouse
Tile
3 floor hands i wish
Texas Buger
Chocolate brother
Been their done that 2 floorhands,,dumb iron 52 sec per stand..
This ain't shit
Con 30años de servicio finco21 petex 1500 perforación ckitralco 203 201
Wake me up when y’all get on bottom
Cherock
are you sure 3 girls are enough to trip?
Jared Mac that's what I was thinking
Jealous comments on literally every single oil rig video on TH-cam......I wonder why? 😂😂
These people did enough research to learn what it takes to be working out there on a oil rig.... and then there are people who type asinine comments on their personal devices to make themselves feel better about themselves, like the people above.
@@nrlombardi you sound like an mwd hand.