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Re: Oilfield casualties in Pecos. [Re: Sneaky] #9181946 02/05/25 02:29 PM
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When you're dealing with pressures sometimes exceeding 8,000 psi and pumping abrasive material you're going to have failures. Spooky part is you're not always sure where that failure will occur.


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Originally Posted by HWY_MAN
When you're dealing with pressures sometimes exceeding 8,000 psi and pumping abrasive material you're going to have failures. Spooky part is you're not always sure where that failure will occur.


Working for that operator, in that area, the pressures were typically more like 10k or more.

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