It looks like the flare used to dispose of crude oil during the flow test of an exploration well. Sometimes these wells are drilled in remote locations where there is no way to bring the crude from the test to market, so it is burned. Been there, done that for 15 years from Alaska to India.
Also done for any new well as part of getting all the loose sand blown through the flare lines so it doesn’t end up in your production lines and vessels. Most new well completions in the USA are “green” with little or no gas flared off in this manner. 2nd and 3rd world countries not so much.
Dunno what that is in #1, but it’d be great to have a mobile unit like that after dark when orcs are out & about in downtown Philly, Baltimore, DC, Chicago, StL, Memphis, Portland, LA, SF, etc.
"The EverGreen minimal environmental impact well effluent burner is the industry's only DNV–verified burner for environmental performance for burning efficiency, combustion efficiency, and fallout—efficiently disposing of well effluent."
The company's web site. https://tinyurl.com/yhysab9n
What club? Shit, you used to have to prospect for at least a year or so before patching into almost any serious club--and JD is right, bros come up with some fucked-up shit. That's why you keep prospects around. --Tennessee Budd
4...what is that and where do I buy one?
ReplyDeleteThat's Jeff Bezo's New Glen, rocket, version one.
DeleteCool, order one from Amazon then!
DeleteIt looks like the flare used to dispose of crude oil during the flow test of an exploration well. Sometimes these wells are drilled in remote locations where there is no way to bring the crude from the test to market, so it is burned. Been there, done that for 15 years from Alaska to India.
DeleteAlso done for any new well as part of getting all the loose sand blown through the flare lines so it doesn’t end up in your production lines and vessels. Most new well completions in the USA are “green” with little or no gas flared off in this manner. 2nd and 3rd world countries not so much.
Delete#3 You should always have a balanced load.
ReplyDelete#4 Good for Portland and Seattle rioting.
ReplyDeleteWhat is #4?
ReplyDeleteThat's the DC Swamp BULK tar & feather machine with the optional barbecue attachment!
DeleteDunno what that is in #1, but it’d be great to have a mobile unit like that after dark when orcs are out & about in downtown Philly, Baltimore, DC, Chicago, StL, Memphis, Portland, LA, SF, etc.
ReplyDeleteUhhhhh . . . make that comment reference #4 gif.
ReplyDeleteThe “Get off my lawn 2000.”
DeleteAnd yes, I want one!
#4 I want one of those. I'd install it next to Greta Thunberg's house.
ReplyDelete#7 Every 10 year old knows you don't do shit like that inside.
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#4 is an airplane de-iced.
ReplyDelete#4 - Looks to be an EverGreen Burner.
ReplyDelete"The EverGreen minimal environmental impact well effluent burner is the industry's only DNV–verified burner for environmental performance for burning efficiency, combustion efficiency, and fallout—efficiently disposing of well effluent."
The company's web site. https://tinyurl.com/yhysab9n
#2 - Watch the arthritis later in life.
ReplyDelete#9 - Some huge potholes
‘Prospect’ rocker on #6- what club does that?
ReplyDeleteStuff like that used to be done regularly on club runs. Not too much anymore since we all got to be too old, though.
DeleteYou would be surprised what patches come up with for the prospects to do....
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What club? Shit, you used to have to prospect for at least a year or so before patching into almost any serious club--and JD is right, bros come up with some fucked-up shit. That's why you keep prospects around.
Delete--Tennessee Budd
Pretty sure #2 is never going to need a girl friend.
ReplyDelete#3 - Lizzo needs to warn a brothu before doing that!@
ReplyDelete#7 What the freak was he trying to do?
ReplyDelete#8 makes me smile
ReplyDeleteOk these had me thinking what the hell..............
ReplyDelete#10 LOL
ReplyDeleteWhat’s going on there? I can’t figure it out.
Delete#5 Must have a really good song on the radio.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, this proves the theorem that Tuesday is just Monday's bitch.
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