Hello Russell-PLS here.We learned this one the hard way several years ago-before pump downs. We were rigging up on Water Injection wells wth 2,000 PSI Surface Pressure. Normally, our flow hoses were open, and the ecaping air would vent out the flow hoses. But the hoses plugged up with heavy crude, and when it was cold, the air didn't have anywhere to go. At first we thought it was H2S embrittlement, sent samples off, etc. Ending up replacing 30,000 of 3/16" that we thought was bad. The wireline manfacturer was puzzled as well. Then we saw a Bulletin put out by Quality Wireline, and we were able to figure things out. I'll text you the Bulletin.Thank you again Russell for a very informative video!
Hello Russell-PLS here.We learned this one the hard way several years ago-before pump downs. We were rigging up on Water Injection wells wth 2,000 PSI Surface Pressure. Normally, our flow hoses were open, and the ecaping air would vent out the flow hoses. But the hoses plugged up with heavy crude, and when it was cold, the air didn't have anywhere to go. At first we thought it was H2S embrittlement, sent samples off, etc. Ending up replacing 30,000 of 3/16" that we thought was bad. The wireline manfacturer was puzzled as well. Then we saw a Bulletin put out by Quality Wireline, and we were able to figure things out. I'll text you the Bulletin.Thank you again Russell for a very informative video!
@@craigstratton1469 thanks for the feedback! It’s hard to believe this can happen. Sorry you had to by more cable. I hope you kept it!!😃
Excellent comment, Thank you for sharing. Looking forward for to the bulletin.
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@@photosbymd haha. Doc, I didn’t realize it was you!!