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Fracing a Natural Gas Well

A virtual tour of a well site in Lycoming County Pennsylvania during the 'fracing' process.  
 
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reflectinggod69 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Yeah this is BJ here... have worked for them for about a year now doing nitrogen fracs here in Ky.
mnbvcx12m (7 months ago) Show Hide
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what part of kentucky are you workin in im originaly from western ky and lookin to maybe go back you guys hiring out there
wardbla (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Any one ever open hole frac?
slyshepperd (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I have been fracing for about close to ten years now, I just made my move to land frac in Okalhoma, before that I was in the gulf. We used to pump 12 pound sand (12ppg) at 40BPM and we ran tracers with protechnics and they injected in our line while we were on pad, sand, and flush just depending on what the company wanted! This equipment here sure looks like BJ if you ask me but I'm not familar with what you have in the northeast so!
mnbvcx12m (1 year ago) Show Hide
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here in the southwest us we have protechnicks (i think thats how its spelled) they send radioactive isotopes downhole while we are pumping from pad stage through flush
leejones2232 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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do you Universal guys ever do any work for Nornew inc? also if i remember correctly, going of what my father's told me, that all of the radioactive stuff goes down hole when the wireline company comes in and logs the well. Allegeny wireline comes to mind for that job.
leejones2232 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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yea, prolly be a better thing not to piss off your employer, any of you universal guys doing any work for Nornew in eastern NY? also for who ever said the radioactive stuff goes down with the sand, that's as far as i know of not true, from what i understand all the radioactive stuff goes down when they're logging the well, and i'd believe that's more up Allageny Wire Line's field of expertise.
havnbuckfever (1 year ago) Show Hide
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im also a universal employee..ers to be more exact...remember that thing you signed??? be very careful what you say online man....i know i don't wanna lose my job...muahahhahahaha..you see Cr3ater...if we mention trade secrets or anything of the like
the give us the boot....
Cr3ater (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Couple of questions, how fast do you normaly pump there and whats the max ppg of sand do yo use. Where i live, we dont pump faster than 15 bbl/m and no more than 1 lb/gal.
hosickjr (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I work for Universal Well Services in Meadville Pa, and they don't pump radiation down the hole with the sand they pump liquid nitrogen.

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