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Things went a little haywire. #7746585 02/15/20 02:55 AM
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See who can guess whats going on here.

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Just listened to an episode of the Boomtown Podcast where the author was talking about a re-work rig doing something similar. Scary sh!t. Hope no one got hurt.

That podcast is a good listen if you have any interest in the history and legacy of the Permian or our state’s o&g heritage in general.

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Looks like an "oops".


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some one got ran off the job?


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Originally Posted by Tin Head
some one got ran off the job?


Oh Yea!


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Have no idea, but it looks scary. 'They call that a "workover rig" (minus the bird's nest)?


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I don't think that's supposed to look like that.

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Wireline fishing job? had to bring W/O rig out to fish?

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Originally Posted by TrackQuack
Wireline fishing job? had to bring W/O rig out to fish?



Actually that's a swabbing unit we're fishing with, the slickline was what caused the problem. Seems he had his paraffin cutting tool down about 4000 ft when his helper decided to shut the master valve cutting the line. We still haven't figured out what possessed him to do that, 4000 ft of line and tool went to the bottom. They went back in with a tool and caught the mess but it hung up at 500 ft and he broke his line. Went in with the swabbing unit and got one tool out but when we went back in and caught the second tool the well decided to come see us and had to shut it in again. I'll have a pulling unit on it Monday and pull tubing. They turned a simple paraffin cutting into an expensive work over.


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I primarily work on the drilling side and know next to nothing about the production side so I don’t have a clue....

Bests guess is who was operating the rig wasn’t paying attention and could’ve gotten someone killed....

I hate working remedial work on work over rigs for that reason....

Been in a couple scary situations with those guys.... scared


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Glad no one was hurt, that is scary when that much energy is released when the cable snaps. Back in the mid 70's I worked at a machine shop building sand removal tooling. It was wireless and had a trigger on the nose that set the side plates when it hit bottom. On the return trip to the catcher you could tell if it didn't set up right as it was coming to fast and you could hear it click at every joint. I saw what was left of a catcher that got hit by one that ran away. Dangerous work the oil and gas field folks to so we can have the good live.

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Sounds like a resume enhancer for the helper. Big oops for sure and a costly one.


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Looks like somebody’s lucky to be alive!


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Operator must have been star gazing.

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It’s mind boggling how many times I’ve seen or heard of someone shutting a valve on wireline. It happens far more often than makes sense.

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I know absolutely zero about what was going on here other than it had something to do with an oil well?
I would appreciate if someone would take a minute to explain what the goal was in this operation and what happened when the helper "[censored] the valve off"....I dont even know what the valve is lol.

we have a lot of oil wells in southern Kentucky but I've never been close to any of them so it's all outer space to me

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Originally Posted by HWY_MAN
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Wireline fishing job? had to bring W/O rig out to fish?



Actually that's a swabbing unit we're fishing with, the slickline was what caused the problem. Seems he had his paraffin cutting tool down about 4000 ft when his helper decided to shut the master valve cutting the line. We still haven't figured out what possessed him to do that, 4000 ft of line and tool went to the bottom. They went back in with a tool and caught the mess but it hung up at 500 ft and he broke his line. Went in with the swabbing unit and got one tool out but when we went back in and caught the second tool the well decided to come see us and had to shut it in again. I'll have a pulling unit on it Monday and pull tubing. They turned a simple paraffin cutting into an expensive work over.


Damn it, happens to us too, we are in a CO2 flood, next thing ya know [censored] blowing everywhere, sad thing about it is that slick line will lie to you and say they can do any job available

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Originally Posted by HWY_MAN
Originally Posted by TrackQuack
Wireline fishing job? had to bring W/O rig out to fish?



Actually that's a swabbing unit we're fishing with, the slickline was what caused the problem. Seems he had his paraffin cutting tool down about 4000 ft when his helper decided to shut the master valve cutting the line. We still haven't figured out what possessed him to do that, 4000 ft of line and tool went to the bottom. They went back in with a tool and caught the mess but it hung up at 500 ft and he broke his line. Went in with the swabbing unit and got one tool out but when we went back in and caught the second tool the well decided to come see us and had to shut it in again. I'll have a pulling unit on it Monday and pull tubing. They turned a simple paraffin cutting into an expensive work over.

I was about to say that exact thing!!!


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It happens not only on older small producers. Cutting wireline has happens with some regularity even during frac operations with some seriously expensive spread costs.

I am in the WH/Frac Tree/Flowback/Prd Tree tree side of the business. For one of my major customers in North America our field ops sheared wireline during a frac with a hydraulic valve, co. rep had told our tech to close the incorrect valve. Literally within 2 weeks on another job we had a tech close a manual valve and shear wirleine on a subsequent well the customer was fracking while they were POOH. Definitely had some new procedures and people let go over it. Never a dull moment.

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Originally Posted by TrackQuack
It happens not only on older small producers. Cutting wireline has happens with some regularity even during frac operations with some seriously expensive spread costs.

I am in the WH/Frac Tree/Flowback/Prd Tree tree side of the business. For one of my major customers in North America our field ops sheared wireline during a frac with a hydraulic valve, co. rep had told our tech to close the incorrect valve. Literally within 2 weeks on another job we had a tech close a manual valve and shear wirleine on a subsequent well the customer was fracking while they were POOH. Definitely had some new procedures and people let go over it. Never a dull moment.


We had nearly the same scenario when I worked for a wellhead outfit. Our hand shut the valve the company man told him to. Blew up some iron while they were pumping. A few weeks later, that same company man cut wireline while operating the accumulator himself.

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Originally Posted by bear64
I know absolutely zero about what was going on here other than it had something to do with an oil well?
I would appreciate if someone would take a minute to explain what the goal was in this operation and what happened when the helper "[censored] the valve off"....I dont even know what the valve is lol.

we have a lot of oil wells in southern Kentucky but I've never been close to any of them so it's all outer space to me


Slickline is basically just a solid length of wire that can run tools in the well. Oil wells, over time, can accumulate paraffin in the tubing and that slows production. They were cutting the paraffin out. Shutting a valve on Slickline will cut it and leave it in the well. That is a picture of what they fished out of the well with a swab unit. Fishing is just the process of retrieving lost items in a well.

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thanks sneaky, I find this stuff pretty interesting and have wondered how this stuff works

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Originally Posted by bear64
thanks sneaky, I find this stuff pretty interesting and have wondered how this stuff works


It is interesting. It’s funny how advanced so many things have become in the oilfield, yet how much we rely on some of the oldest and simplest tools and techniques to get things done.

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Originally Posted by SnakeWrangler
I primarily work on the drilling side and know next to nothing about the production side so I don’t have a clue....

Bests guess is who was operating the rig wasn’t paying attention and could’ve gotten someone killed....

I hate working remedial work on work over rigs for that reason....

Been in a couple scary situations with those guys.... scared



I was pumping a liner 10-12 years ago down near Crockett, and one of the hands closed the blinds, it was nasty to say the least.

I do like remedial and acid work though, its like a box of chocolates, you just never know what you get until you pump into it.

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