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Thread: New Years Eve- How Late?

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    Quote Originally Posted by drew_goring View Post
    I started back at work on New Years eve. Found out we had to go out and perforate drill pipe on a blown out well either late that night, or early the next morning. Got a call and left at 6pm. The rig camp was full, so me and my crew grabbed a room in a nearby town. Got a call at 11pm that they were ready for us, so we headed out...about an hour away. On the logging road we stopped and chained up one of the trucks. I got to spend my new year's chaining up a logging truck (no, not tree logging...well logging). Got out there and found out they actually weren't ready for us...the company man was just assuming their testing would go according to plan. We headed back to our hotel, arrived at 230am and I got some sleep, expecting a call at 5am or so to come back out and do our job. Call never came and I woke up at 9am sort of confused. Made a call and apparently they don't need us now until this afternoon at the earliest.

    Gotta love the oil biz.
    lol - pretty typical. I'm in safety for a drilling company. Largest in the the lower 48 - Patterson-UTI? And, spent several years roughnecking as well. Where is this well - what field?
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    Despite the best efforts of a bottle of single malt, I managed to stay awake long enough to party with my friends and babysit the Wench, who had had a bit too much champagne earlier in the night.

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    My wife and I stayed in, but stayed up to about 2am Eastern time. HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by basil View Post
    lol - pretty typical. I'm in safety for a drilling company. Largest in the the lower 48 - Patterson-UTI? And, spent several years roughnecking as well. Where is this well - what field?
    It is near Dawson Creek, Alberta in the Brassey field. They took a sour kick at 4000m and burned the rig down. I am sure some heads rolled after that. Now what I think they are doing is abandoning the 1000m horizontal section and possibly are going to kick off in a different direction. I am a field specialist for one of the largest oilfield service companies...Schlum...

    What is the rig forecast looking like down there? We are supposed to be a bit down for the winter, but most of the drilling here is for gas, so we aren't affected as much as if it was oil.
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    I made it to midnight with my grandaughter...Everyone else crashed early. We toasted with Mello Yello and she went to bed. I then had a sip of Zaya and went to bed.

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    Well shit. I started the poll thingy to make myself feel better for being such a tired soul. Looks like I am the minority here. Happy New Year all!
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    Quote Originally Posted by drew_goring View Post
    It is near Dawson Creek, Alberta in the Brassey field. They took a sour kick at 4000m and burned the rig down....Schlum...
    Ouch. Whose rig? Yeah, Schlumberger is everywhere

    Quote Originally Posted by drew_goring View Post
    What is the rig forecast looking like down there? We are supposed to be a bit down for the winter, but most of the drilling here is for gas, so we aren't affected as much as if it was oil.
    Everyone is kinda holding their collective breath. At these prices, there's of course industry-wide adjustments - long over-due - being made. We're hoping for something around 50-70 in order to continue to justify recently reduced day rates. Current prices might sustain some contractors, but many will continue to stack their rigs. For the most part, people around here are optimistic though that prices will see an increase, probably after some decline during the first 1/4.

    Quote Originally Posted by slcraiders View Post
    Well shit. I started the poll thingy to make myself feel better for being such a tired soul. Looks like I am the minority here. Happy New Year all!
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    Quote Originally Posted by basil View Post
    Ouch. Whose rig? Yeah, Schlumberger is everywhere



    Everyone is kinda holding their collective breath. At these prices, there's of course industry-wide adjustments - long over-due - being made. We're hoping for something around 50-70 in order to continue to justify recently reduced day rates. Current prices might sustain some contractors, but many will continue to stack their rigs. For the most part, people around here are optimistic though that prices will see an increase, probably after some decline during the first 1/4.



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    They have a Precision rig there right now...I am assuming that is what burned down. Not surprisingly, the oil company is very tight-lipped about any details relating to the blowout.

    Things up here are fairly optimistic as well. Day rates have been extremely overinflated in the past few years, so hopefully this adjustment will work out for the best in the end.
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    Dragged my happy ass in from the casinos at 5 a.m......ish. Was up at 11 and back at the table by 1 today. Just got in........gonna shop for me some ceegars now.

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    I was told that there is a group of oil rig people in this thread — I worked up a joke especially for the the oil rig people. Those of you who aren't oil rig people probably won't get this and won't think it's funny, but I think those of you who are oil rig people will really enjoy this.

    This rig supervisor was out on a pipe maintenance job, and he started working on a Findlay pipe head with a Langstrom seven-inch gangly wrench. Just then this little apprentice leaned over and said, 'You can't work on a Findlay pipe head with a Langstrom seven-inch wrench.' Well, this infuriated the supervisor, so he went and got Volume 14 of the Kinsley manual, and he reads to him and says, 'The Langstrom seven-inch wrench can be used with the Findlay sprocket.' Just then the little apprentice leaned over and says, 'It says 'sprocket', not 'socket'!'






    You two need to get a room...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese View Post
    I was told that there is a group of oil rig people in this thread — I worked up a joke especially for the the oil rig people. Those of you who aren't oil rig people probably won't get this and won't think it's funny, but I think those of you who are oil rig people will really enjoy this.

    This rig supervisor was out on a pipe maintenance job, and he started working on a Findlay pipe head with a Langstrom seven-inch gangly wrench. Just then this little apprentice leaned over and said, 'You can't work on a Findlay pipe head with a Langstrom seven-inch wrench.' Well, this infuriated the supervisor, so he went and got Volume 14 of the Kinsley manual, and he reads to him and says, 'The Langstrom seven-inch wrench can be used with the Findlay sprocket.' Just then the little apprentice leaned over and says, 'It says 'sprocket', not 'socket'!'






    You two need to get a room...



    Finally got a room in camp. Did half the job and got to go home for 16 hours. Back this morning and same old shit.

    At least the weather has warmed up from -40 to 20 or so.
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    I stayed up until 12 at the girlfriend's friend's house. After the ball dropped we went to my friend's house for a few minutes before going back to my house. We ended up ringing in the new year in my room and finally went to sleep at around 6am...and not a drop of alcohol or puff of smoke Regardless, it was a splendid end to 2008 and beginning to 2009.

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