Casing running with nubbins

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Running Casing pipe using Nubbins on Predator Drilling Rig

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  • @kellypenrod2979
    @kellypenrod2979 5 лет назад +9

    Man, a modern top drive rig makes the job easy, lot better than old rotary rigs!

    • @bac4998
      @bac4998 5 лет назад

      Facts.

    • @Mydickinyoursister
      @Mydickinyoursister 4 года назад +2

      Yeah ...but I sure do love those rotaries...Top drives just don't have that same roughneck feel.

    • @kellypenrod2979
      @kellypenrod2979 4 года назад

      @@Mydickinyoursister True, but I bet you ain't as OLD as I am either!! LOL!!

    • @davidmcalpine2738
      @davidmcalpine2738 Год назад

      Can get fat on this rig

  • @shepbojangles1701
    @shepbojangles1701 5 лет назад +32

    This is the most laid back casing job I've ever seen!

    • @mikezahnow1605
      @mikezahnow1605 4 года назад

      Go chase your thread spool.

    • @adriantomlin2902
      @adriantomlin2902 4 года назад

      No shit??!!! WTF?! Pussy style!!! Lol!!

    • @brennoncook6279
      @brennoncook6279 4 года назад +1

      That ain’t no shit😂 must be nice to be on a super single

    • @rickycab24
      @rickycab24 3 года назад

      Yo foreals

    • @markgriffiths3630
      @markgriffiths3630 3 года назад +1

      I liked it most when the cementers would start bringing there shit up to the floor with 15 joints to go

  • @michaeltualatin
    @michaeltualatin 2 года назад +4

    pretty nice gear. i like the way they remove the thread protector by using a stablizer

  • @joseguerrero1306
    @joseguerrero1306 6 месяцев назад

    Woooww!!! Really smooth operation roughnecks 💪 Smart
    Set up a tool on topdrive to torque and unscrew the casing lifter. Avoiding all hazards with equipment and tongs.
    I imagine only the backup tongs at first to run a few...
    Great job, I really miss all that action offshore after 25 years

  • @ThaGoblin
    @ThaGoblin 7 месяцев назад

    I love his cute little sippy-cup in the beginning!

  • @billfeld5883
    @billfeld5883 3 месяца назад

    This is why I loved roughnecking see something new all the time!!!! I like this ain't like i did it back in the 70s and 80s!!😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

  • @lovetheNorml
    @lovetheNorml Год назад +1

    I was on a domestic water crew almost 20 years ago. Rotary drill from the 80s lol Still got all fingers.

  • @Thewaldo12345
    @Thewaldo12345 4 года назад +1

    That’s what nubbins do. Made some for NOV a few years ago.

  • @eprofessio
    @eprofessio 4 года назад

    Man things sure change fast with those iron roughnecks. I broke out on a Cardwell which was like beautiful dancing and got out on a National which was like getting beat up for a days work.

  • @reggiebowser9762
    @reggiebowser9762 Год назад

    Boyyy I would request every job if I ran casing like this! Easy money

  • @ricardogilabertruiz8787
    @ricardogilabertruiz8787 8 месяцев назад +1

    Cada equipo de perforacion tiene sus pro y sus contras, este equipo tiene su principal caracteristica que empuja hacia abajo, puede conectar y circular en caso de un puente...el exito de la perforacion es aterrizar el csg. Circular y cementar....

  • @ericdoheny9108
    @ericdoheny9108 2 года назад

    I used to manually spin nubins into some 68-72 30-footer, 9&5/8ths inch surface casing joints. Forearms would be on fire and cramping after that

  • @kareemmohammed9995
    @kareemmohammed9995 4 года назад

    there are many comments on this operation:
    1-why not using the API Casing thread compound before making up connections!!
    2-you have not to remove the thread protectors from the pin threads until catching the casing joints into the rig floor to keep threads from the shocks
    3-avoid spinning the joints fast for connection to avoid thread burning due to high rotation speed .
    4-using safety clamps in case of slips failure.
    5-I was wondering to how much weight limit this 2"link can hold and how he can know if he reached the optimum torque limit, no one say through the martin dicker :) :)

    • @jamesjones5631
      @jamesjones5631 3 года назад

      Ran a lot casing think told them slow guys I couldn't make that job

  • @omnipotentdwarf571
    @omnipotentdwarf571 5 лет назад +5

    On surface casing we used an endless rope to rotate casing screwing it together.

  • @kennypeshlakai2416
    @kennypeshlakai2416 3 года назад +1

    Funny that with all this technology, you still just needed a long nail and a crescent wrench to attach a stabilizer to the tool joint of a casing string . We had a box of nails on my tri-plex pumps to take care of a pop off. You rarely know why it pressured up at that time.Pump pressure ? liner needed to be replaced? Flow line was plugged up? The intake of the pit(suction) end was plugged? And those are surface incidents. I could go on with downhole problems as well but we would be here all night

  • @andrewhamilton734
    @andrewhamilton734 3 года назад +1

    One of the biggest pos rigs I’ve ever been on.

  • @kennybridgman4322
    @kennybridgman4322 6 лет назад +8

    My gosh they have so much easier these days. We used to hafta man handle every bit if that. I mean we had strongest fearless guy in the Derek to handle that big casing pipe. Man I need to go back to doing with it like this

    • @dperr68
      @dperr68 6 лет назад

      Kenny Bridgman I’d rather man handle it from the board than run a long string of nubbins

    • @eugenemartinez761
      @eugenemartinez761 5 лет назад

      We still man handle 24in casing on a dual rotary rig 20 ft at a time

  • @gottarace2win
    @gottarace2win 4 года назад +2

    back up about 25 years way more fun!! this looks like watching a 100% hyd unit running casing!!

  • @colbtron
    @colbtron 6 лет назад

    Super slant with a pipe arm haha I miss those little rigs

  • @theclaytonshow838
    @theclaytonshow838 6 лет назад +7

    Holy shit automatic slips

  • @carlosmontes6281
    @carlosmontes6281 4 года назад

    On a small coring rig we just use the winch and screw them using chain wrenches, a lot harder than this but we dont go as deep, still this is a lot easier

  • @lindayang9263
    @lindayang9263 4 года назад

    Great casing couplings Great staff

  • @pauloaugustojoao1280
    @pauloaugustojoao1280 4 года назад

    Bom trabalho do mar voce aprende muita coisa.

  • @franciscowashington2155
    @franciscowashington2155 5 лет назад +1

    Incrível muito bem👍👍👏👏👏👏

  • @ashishlad2631
    @ashishlad2631 3 года назад +2

    How much is hook load under that pin??

  • @wyoancap1900
    @wyoancap1900 6 лет назад +8

    I wish I could have run casing this way. Looks so much easier.

  • @user-od5hq8ip5j
    @user-od5hq8ip5j 4 года назад

    Very nice work

  • @omnipotentdwarf571
    @omnipotentdwarf571 5 лет назад +1

    Those are called centrilizers, not nubbins. When I roughnecked we threw most of those in the reserve pit.

    • @tgenerate5947
      @tgenerate5947 5 лет назад

      Omnipotent Dwarf 8 on one joint to get rid of them fast as possible.

    • @AR-ml9eo
      @AR-ml9eo 5 лет назад

      Correct.

    • @buckcheep
      @buckcheep 2 года назад +2

      The thing that they're screwing into the box end of the collar are nubbins. The Blue thing he smashed the thread protector off the in end is a centralizer.

  • @JoseHernandez-cl6rx
    @JoseHernandez-cl6rx 5 лет назад

    Good jobs l was workings and really so glad

  • @growleym504
    @growleym504 4 года назад

    Had to give this vid a like. Nice. Is that the regular drilling crew? That would explain the extra man. A casing crew would use one less man on the floor.

  • @markr5212
    @markr5212 4 года назад +8

    That's not the way we ran it when I was in the oilfield. That's lame.

    • @crunch9876
      @crunch9876 4 года назад

      kram emher safety isn’t lame

  • @jmitchell6192
    @jmitchell6192 3 года назад

    It's still a dangerous job. It's the oilfield anything can happen in a blink of an eye.

  • @warrioralumni08
    @warrioralumni08 5 лет назад +2

    Called technology

  • @darinelmeza9791
    @darinelmeza9791 Год назад

    En un equipo similar estuve trabajando con la compañia Foxxe de E.U. en Mexico

  • @frozenofferings8361
    @frozenofferings8361 5 лет назад +4

    Got to be the worst job ever, just standing there waiting, 17k feet of casing ran in only 56hrs.....impressive

    • @TheAndyharris
      @TheAndyharris 5 лет назад

      Hahaha that may be the world record for slowest ever.

    • @josejuanrosales3614
      @josejuanrosales3614 4 года назад

      Shut yo asses up

    • @buckcheep
      @buckcheep 4 месяца назад

      Exactly. As the power Tong Hand I've been on those kinds of jobs from time to time And The nightmare never ends

  • @warrioralumni08
    @warrioralumni08 4 года назад +5

    Shit water well drilling isn't even this easy. 🤣🤣

  • @SuperDave21
    @SuperDave21 7 лет назад +26

    This is not the way I used to run casing in the 80's.... sure it's way safer, but we never had accidents running casing, but good Lord it's slow! Why do they need two men on the floor to run it this way? It's easily a one man job! No pulling slips, no wedding band clamps etc... Geesh... roughnecks sure got it easy these days!

    • @anotherrandomtexan25
      @anotherrandomtexan25 7 лет назад +2

      SuperDave21 that's the way we do still on my old school fuckin rig (only a double tho) but it's like looking at some sort of dark magic since I've never been on something so new

    • @s0c7
      @s0c7 5 лет назад +2

      SuperDave21 - Totally agree. Back in the late 70's/early 80's we'd have had 3+ strings down in the time it took for them to get one down as shown in this video. I'm surprised at how slow it is, given the cost-per-hr for a rig. Tripping [drill pipe + collars] or running casing, etc. was WAY faster than this "modern" vid. Safer in this one? Maybe, but in my 5 yrs I never saw an accident caused by tripping pipe. Other causes, yes! But not running pipe into the hole. Even when we used chains!

    • @user-xh3pd3gu6o
      @user-xh3pd3gu6o 5 лет назад

      Very good

    • @jollycooperator2876
      @jollycooperator2876 5 лет назад +1

      @@s0c7 I've met like 5 company men with missing fingers from chains lol.

    • @Allmotorzl1
      @Allmotorzl1 5 лет назад

      s0c7 Oh cmon i know a lot of people with missing teeth and fingers from chains lol. You’re just being ignorant.

  • @seanellis3921
    @seanellis3921 Год назад

    It's been awhile since I've been on a rig .. but , one pipe at a time ?? Small type rigs ??

  • @markgriffiths3630
    @markgriffiths3630 3 года назад

    I remember chain tonging 40 or so of those in a night

    • @markgriffiths3630
      @markgriffiths3630 2 года назад

      @Harley Goodman 14" with chain tong , yeah that would be hell

  • @shawnsamuel4696
    @shawnsamuel4696 Год назад

    The weight of all that casing only holding by buttress threading when going into the hold..what's the reading on the Martin Decker..one casing 47ppf if is 9 5/8....67ppf if is 13 3/8🤔🤫

  • @muhammadnandaeriska5821
    @muhammadnandaeriska5821 4 года назад +1

    Indonesia 🇲🇨

  • @scowell
    @scowell 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks for posting... very clear video, got to see all operations going on... even the 'beep beep beep' loader. Question... which part is the 'nubbin'?

    • @sarnxero2628
      @sarnxero2628 5 лет назад +3

      I thought nubbin was the white guy.

    • @brennoncook6279
      @brennoncook6279 4 года назад

      The nubbin is the lift sub screwed into the top of the 9 5/8ths casing

    • @conantdog
      @conantdog 4 года назад

      Whey do they not have a elevated stowage for the nubbin ? Looks heavy to lift up and down repeatedly. Is it a safety spark prevention from falling ?

    • @Biglongnpainful
      @Biglongnpainful 3 года назад +1

      Also called a LIFT NUB, screws into the pipe-casing to allow it to be picked up

    • @codykirk2818
      @codykirk2818 2 года назад

      @@Biglongnpainful so thats what i was machining the other month lol. I saw the drawing name and was like, lift nub, wtf? Never heard of it. Now i know lol

  • @ukrkzm1556
    @ukrkzm1556 4 года назад

    good job

  • @cupwalker24.7
    @cupwalker24.7 4 года назад

    super safe that's why i don't like it takes longer ... I like to work to hard for how slow this process is ... (Now days ) here in Pennsylvania though the safest company wins .... it goes on there report card if any body gets hurt slamming in casing because some person bitched about a pinched finger

  • @joachimrangel4558
    @joachimrangel4558 4 года назад

    Wow they make it to bottom yet

  • @davef5277
    @davef5277 4 года назад

    All about no touch running. Safety first.

  • @richardmorton9989
    @richardmorton9989 4 года назад

    hardest part of this job is getting out of bed to go to site

  • @kevinbuchan8954
    @kevinbuchan8954 2 года назад

    Kinda slow, I run 9.625" casing Vam Top 38 joints and hour offshore on the Brent Delta in 1998 using a Weatherford lamb tong. Could also use a small table to place nubbin on, cuts out all that bending. Anyway nice video.

  • @nrgbn7068
    @nrgbn7068 4 года назад +4

    Even my 10yrs old brother can do this

    • @makkfitty1627
      @makkfitty1627 4 года назад +1

      That is why today the pay is les

  • @suttofarm861
    @suttofarm861 5 лет назад

    Use top drive, and cds..all done

  • @michaelovitch
    @michaelovitch 7 лет назад +1

    Why you don't use a powertool to screw the big plug on the pipes ? 6:35

  • @user-vh1gt9vl1u
    @user-vh1gt9vl1u 4 года назад +2

    В конце все испортили поставили центратор на муфту, что нельзя делать!!!

  • @loginovi82
    @loginovi82 5 лет назад +1

    Обсаживают скважину заглушенными трубами? Фонтана не боятся?

  • @omereroglu
    @omereroglu 2 месяца назад

    Gördüğüm kadarıyla erkek dişli, taşıma tıpasını takmak çok uğraştırıyor ve yoruyor. Hidrolik bir aparat tasarlanamaz mı?

  • @wangmichael9096
    @wangmichael9096 5 месяцев назад

    这个工具最大能挂多少吨悬重?

  • @kennypeshlakai2416
    @kennypeshlakai2416 3 года назад

    What are all those long things ?

  • @stojo27
    @stojo27 8 лет назад +13

    what's keeping that lift pin from coming out

    • @snakede1457
      @snakede1457 8 лет назад +7

      Hope.

    • @brianbest2
      @brianbest2 8 лет назад +4

      It appears the handle on the pin has to be rotated to vertical for it to come out. There is a groove on the small square on the part that goes up and down and rotates that keeps it from coming out.

    • @kennybridgman4322
      @kennybridgman4322 6 лет назад +2

      Pressure I'd b more scared of it breaking then coming off. Just saying

    • @just86in
      @just86in 5 лет назад +1

      Nothing. They need to put a keeper in it.

  • @just86in
    @just86in 5 лет назад +2

    At 1:32 ..put that keeper in that pin. That iron doesn't care how bad you think you are.

    • @Gothoe69
      @Gothoe69 5 лет назад +1

      You rotate the pin. Look closely. No keeper because it is built in.

  • @petermccuskey1832
    @petermccuskey1832 Год назад

    Is this Disney Land?

  • @snakede1457
    @snakede1457 8 лет назад +9

    When does the roughnecking start boss.

    • @frozenofferings8361
      @frozenofferings8361 5 лет назад +1

      Snaked E it doesn’t but the puffnecking began @ 6am for them

    • @sarnxero2628
      @sarnxero2628 5 лет назад +1

      There are those who work hard and those who work smart

    • @saraferas6314
      @saraferas6314 4 года назад

      ربي عوينكوم

  • @user-jo4ui4nb3n
    @user-jo4ui4nb3n 5 месяцев назад

    That's alright there,I'm just wondering what the cost of that tool is and it's operating cost is vs.that of cost of torque operation may be.as far as safety it seems good.

  • @alejandronaredo1062
    @alejandronaredo1062 5 лет назад +2

    No cotter pin?

  • @Saiyedfaizan-is3wl
    @Saiyedfaizan-is3wl 4 года назад

    Can I get work in this...if yes
    How can I apply ?

  • @TheDnlnext
    @TheDnlnext 4 года назад +2

    I heard they are still running this casing today on the same well......

  • @jacksonholenc
    @jacksonholenc 4 года назад

    Where's the stabber...? Lol.... In the dustbin of history I bet...

  • @mikha6977
    @mikha6977 3 года назад

    So you don't need a derrickman and roughnecks huh? Wonders of technology

  • @sungsangpurwaka9228
    @sungsangpurwaka9228 4 года назад

    Whatttt jobbb

  • @vrexxter1750
    @vrexxter1750 5 лет назад

    OMG how things have changed

    • @vrexxter1750
      @vrexxter1750 5 лет назад

      That is one bad ass piece of equipment.

  • @mindbodyandsoul81
    @mindbodyandsoul81 3 года назад

    those caps gotta way at least 180 pounds

  • @adammaouhoub9050
    @adammaouhoub9050 3 года назад

    Wheres the safety pin

  • @kingdong3613
    @kingdong3613 4 года назад +1

    I could do that for 15 hours no problem. Where do i sign up?

    • @tmc1of1
      @tmc1of1 4 года назад +3

      King Dong man that shit get boring after the 3rd hour

  • @vijayakumarnandika1817
    @vijayakumarnandika1817 3 года назад

    Dev Venkat, r u in?

  • @samirtouhami9477
    @samirtouhami9477 5 лет назад

    شكرا

  • @dnoyz1
    @dnoyz1 3 года назад

    Where is the dope?

  • @mohamedguennoun8560
    @mohamedguennoun8560 5 лет назад

    great

  • @ruslantzyanov7992
    @ruslantzyanov7992 6 лет назад +3

    What is the maximum torque??? It looks like not enough torque is being aplied

    • @frozenofferings8361
      @frozenofferings8361 5 лет назад

      It’s not the torture u need to bother about but threading out without it or threading to soon with it

    • @buckcheep
      @buckcheep 4 месяца назад

      Yeah because you can always tell torque by looking.

  • @user-ur6yi8ql9q
    @user-ur6yi8ql9q 4 года назад

    🤩👍👍

  • @glenwoodjenkins3018
    @glenwoodjenkins3018 5 лет назад

    Might look easy but extremely dangerous

  • @kevincarrion4142
    @kevincarrion4142 9 лет назад +9

    That aint no rig..i rather work my ass off than stand around waiting on that robot shit to make a connection

  • @BigMikeH77
    @BigMikeH77 8 лет назад

    Is this a slide operation?

  • @joelmorales7402
    @joelmorales7402 5 лет назад

    Deep well

    • @frozenofferings8361
      @frozenofferings8361 5 лет назад

      JOEL MORALES ha don’t make me laugh, I’ve been on some 26-27k holes before bro on land and we had a forum remote controlled catwalk that the motorhand runs and a casing crew worked the floor with a power tong

  • @ralphaverill2001
    @ralphaverill2001 5 лет назад

    What is the weight of the string of casing pipe that must be lifted and held by the machinery?

    • @nunyabizness8539
      @nunyabizness8539 4 года назад

      Ralph Averill it depends on the thickness of the casing and the weight of the casing. It could be anywhere from 15 to 40 pounds per foot so it could be anywhere from let’s say 150,000 pounds to 400,000 pounds for a 10,000 foot strong. Some of these rigs can lift anywhere from 1 million pounds or greater.
      Hope that helps a bit

  • @mehmetburakipek7367
    @mehmetburakipek7367 4 года назад

    Now understood why so many dies in these jobs. Very dangerous. Death hazard!!

  • @joelmorales7402
    @joelmorales7402 5 лет назад

    How many feet or meter

  • @johnphillips2136
    @johnphillips2136 4 года назад +1

    Is that little 2" pin holding all the casing? Water well drilling is harder than this... i'sant it?

    • @markgriffiths3630
      @markgriffiths3630 4 года назад

      Probably not a lot of string wieght as they were not filling.. Probably filled casing before it became buoyant with wieght gauge

  • @betancourtjrz
    @betancourtjrz 10 лет назад +2

    Were is this at? What company

  • @pivorocks
    @pivorocks 5 лет назад

    Never seen casing run this way. It seems terribly boring, I’d rather work with a spider and tongs honestly. At least then there’s something to do.

  • @blondemommyvomit
    @blondemommyvomit 4 года назад

    Hate to be anywhere near when a hydraulic line bursts.

  • @stankeebler6696
    @stankeebler6696 3 года назад

    No safety pin in casing nubin. .

  • @loginovi82
    @loginovi82 5 лет назад

    Нипель пластиковый?

  • @user-xl2oc7wj8b
    @user-xl2oc7wj8b 4 года назад

    I also want to work with you.

  • @buckcheep
    @buckcheep 2 года назад

    Another one of those drilling rigs that is way over engineered.

  • @brucehuizink9461
    @brucehuizink9461 5 лет назад +1

    That would be a long day. Thought casing was slow enuf till I saw this.
    Rather be drilling top hole

  • @kennybridgman4322
    @kennybridgman4322 6 лет назад

    Is that cudd???

  • @rajkrishnangogoi8420
    @rajkrishnangogoi8420 7 лет назад +1

    Mr. Anuj.. Please tell me how to contact you..

    • @anujrathi1729
      @anujrathi1729  7 лет назад +1

      Rajkrishnan Gogoi... U can mail me at anuj@shivganga.in

  • @918kickinwing
    @918kickinwing 3 года назад

    What in the hell is this?

  • @whatsinthename8660
    @whatsinthename8660 5 лет назад +1

    05:25 what is he doing?

    • @lemmebraap5310
      @lemmebraap5310 5 лет назад +1

      removing a protector cap

    • @pivorocks
      @pivorocks 5 лет назад

      Knocking off the thread protector rather than spinning it off. Much faster that way.

  • @enjoythevedio3067
    @enjoythevedio3067 3 года назад

    Hi every one I hope you're all fine .who can help me I am fresh graduated petroleum engineering technology. I need internships or job any job oil and gas company

  • @NibNumbly
    @NibNumbly 5 лет назад

    Are those casings friction welded together?

  • @mohami1499
    @mohami1499 5 лет назад

    This is Predator rig atlascopco .