Inner Earth Technologies Sample Oil Well Video Inspection.
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
- Inner Earth Technologies is a Downhole and Horizontal Video Inspection Service based out of Norris City Illinois. Serving the Oil, Gas, Water, and Coal mine industry with Inspection of vertical and horizontal pipes. We Inspect Water Wells, Oil Wells, Waste Water Wells, and Coal mine shafts. The inspection is done from a climate controlled vehicle where the customer can watch the inpection live on site. All video is recorded onto a dvd or flash drive for later viewing and all findings are recorded onto a job sheet. The downhole camera has a maximum depth capability of 4200' and the horizontal crawler has a maximum capability of 1000'
Inner Earth Technologies video inspection service.
Www.innerearthtechnologies.com
Nevan Leu - 618-383-1543
This video just humbles me with the beauty and awe of what’s beneath the surface of the Earth. Thank you for sharing these wonderful moments in the video!
I spent 48 years in many aspects of Oil and Gas production. I love seeing videos of wells. I also utilized this type of video to look at and evaluate a Fish or production zones. I love all things Oil...
oilman
Nice ! I have seen several great cam videos inside wells but they go without explanation, thnaks for the textual explanation with the footage. Amazing to see inside these wells !
This was really interesting to see. With no technical knowledge of the field I guess I always though it would be something like the hole going into a big resorvoir of oil. Definitely wasn't thinking it looked like this.
Think of the rock as a very hard sponge with microscopic pores.
Beautiful footage. In this one video clip I saw more than from tens of others. Thanks a lot!
I love this stuff. Father n law has a bunch of wells in south Arkansas and I've been curious about this so thank you for posting ....
You are welcome, if he ever wants us to come down and run a video inspection let me know. We have been down that way several times over the years. Thank you.
Inner Earth Technologies is a Downhole and Horizontal Video Inspection Service based out of Norris City Illinois. Serving the Oil, Gas, Water, and Coal mine industry with Inspection of vertical and horizontal pipes. We Inspect Water Wells, Oil Wells, Waste Water Wells, and Coal mine shafts. The inspection is done from a climate controlled vehicle where the customer can watch the inpection live on site. All video is recorded onto a dvd or flash drive for later viewing and all findings are recorded onto a job sheet. The downhole camera has a maximum depth capability of 4200' and the horizontal crawler has a maximum capability of 1000'
That looks like.a really interesting job!!!
Very interesting to see this and gives people more understanding of what is going on down there and see flow progress rates . superb videos
This is amazing. I was so curious and this is exactly what I needed. Thanks for providing info on what the footage was
Creepy! There seems to be an entirely different world down there.
I'm working for a chemical company that treats SWDs in ND, can anyone recommend book(s) or videos they know of that I can get and start learning on my own to help gain knowledge of the operations of SWDs in terms of mitigating Iron Sulfide, barium sulfide, various scales, and optimizing oil loss, etc etc
For as expensive as these cameras are, you'd think they could produce a less noisy video signal. We just spent $25k on a downhole camera system and the signal noise is horrible. Do you know of any adjustment to reduce this noise?
They can be very tricky, I hope you were able to figure your problem out.
Lol looks like the wireline guys had few drinks..
how much video inspection operation cost?
Pay zone at 934'? That's very shallow. What basin is this in? I have an undergrad and master's in PETE.
Malone Lorenc this is in the Illinois Basin. We have wells as shallow as 250 ft.
@@innerearthtechnologies3351 Very cool
Too much water cut
10:27 Can someone tell me what I'm looking at? I realize it's a hole but why is it illuminated like that, is it just edited to highlight the leak or?
Aaron Vannatta that is fluid entering the well from a hole in the casing.
@@innerearthtechnologies3351 Yes but why is it illuminated like that? almost like light is coming from outside the well
Aaron Vannatta it’s because the LED lights on the camera are reflecting from the water making it look illuminated.
@@aaronvannatta9329, don't believe the official narrative about light reflecting, swamp gas, or weather balloons. The answer is obviously that aliens are down there.
@@Chris-Christopher- conspiring with Big Oil, no less
What is the yellow slimy lookin stuff?
Oil
Hard to tell. Could be scale (deposits building up from water that turn hard), oil, or paraffin (heavier oil hydrocarbons that solidify blocking off oil well flow). Source- I have an undergrad and master's in petroleum engineering.
@@DL-fl5ul WOW! I just watched another vid and now I see the comment you made describing what it is in the pipes. Except on the other vid, the commenter said the same thing, only he was a sawmill operator.
Why the scary music though?
Oil means which one petrol or diesel
Diesel and petrol are extracts of crude oil