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Anyone have a good contact at Weatherford??
Did a job with them last year in February. Paid them in March by check and then ACH when check wasn’t received. Check cashed next day. Weatherford double paid about $7k.
Still waiting on refund over a year later.
Anyone have a good contact at Weatherford??
Did a job with them last year in February. Paid them in March by check and then ACH when check wasn’t received. Check cashed next day. Weatherford double paid about $7k.
Still waiting on refund over a year later.
Anyone have a good contact at Weatherford??
Did a job with them last year in February. Paid them in March by check and then ACH when check wasn’t received. Check cashed next day. Weatherford double paid about $7k.
Still waiting on refund over a year later.
Oil and gas companies have been denigrated for decades for being “dirty” and destroying capital (fairly on this one), but most everyone missed that Frac’ing (“Fracking”) may be the most important national security development in the past 50 years.
@Blair_j_kennedy We thought the well was doing this a few years ago. Injected surfactant and a little acid. Loaded the well up way worse. Had to inject 300 mcf nitrogen to push the fluid away.
Could be it but need to find a different way than that to solve the problem.
Had a plunger start missing runs recently. The last few good runs, we saw casing pressure not falling as far and a cooresponding decrease in tubing pressure and rate. Since then, we've had slow buildups and missed runs. What could be happening here? Open to all ideas
Low pressure gas wells in South Texas. I'm guessing maybe sand production. End of tubing is 3' into the perfs (20' gross zone).
@PermianPanhand1 Didn't get arrivals going to the system, but can get arrivals if we go straight to the tank. But low flowrate afterward. Not sure if that is the B-valve not sealing off, or just poor gas rate behind the plunger.
Definitely don't disagree. But here are my current buildups. I could see taking this long to build up pressure if its loaded, but I would think it would make arrivals after 10 hours of being shut in and line pressure near zero.
Tubing pressure and casing pressure are really equalized according to the gauges on the well. I'm headed down to calibrate the scada system this weekend so pressures read correctly.
We were pumping a gravel pack on a Hackberry producer that had a history of sanding up (although potentially from a hole in casing we squeezed during the job and not the formation, but it was already planned and in the AFE so we went forward with it).