Snubbers Tripping Tubing Out of Hole pt.1 HD 1080p

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Snubber night crew.
Well completion operations.
Long clip, up close.

Just a few minutes of removing a string of tubing out of well from the snubbers basket (Also jokingly called the barbecue basket).

They are unthreading tubing with tongs on top, winching the single threaded joints of tubing down to the ground one at a time, stacking them on the ground, and marking their number with a grease pen. Rinse and repeat a couple hundred times through the 12 hour shift.

A full string of tubing, around two miles worth of pipe, or a few kilometers on average, takes a couple 24 hour shifts.

If the well is particularly high pressure, even with it pumped full of kill fluid (for hydro-static pressure to keep the gas pressure lower at the surface), the well can still give high pressure at the surface requiring regular 'bleeding down' through the gas testers equipment to a flarestack. And may need to keep being bled down regularly through the testers, from the snubbers equipment, as they trip pipe. Doing it under higher pressure can make the process go a little slower, taking more time, introducing more safety risks, and causing more wear on snubbing equipment, so it costs more to the contracting oil company.

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