
AREA |
LAST COUNT DATE |
COUNT |
CHANGE FROM PRIOR COUNT |
DATE OF PRIOR COUNT |
CHANGE FROM LAST YEAR |
DATE OF LAST YEARS COUNT |
UNITED STATES |
5/10/13 |
1769 |
+5 |
5/3/13 |
-205 |
5/11/12 |
CANADA |
5/10/13 |
118 |
-3 |
5/3/13 |
-2 |
5/11/12 |
USA OFFSHORE |
5/10/13 |
50 |
-1 |
5/3/13 |
+5 |
5/11/12 |
INTERNATIONAL |
04/2013 |
1301 |
+33 |
3/2013 |
+123 |
4/2012 |
World Oilfield Forum
Benny Hardridge said… I've never bought new line I've scrounged and found ends from bigger rigs. I have use 5/8 sandline to drill waterwells and clean out 1000 foot. That line came from a large pulling unit. I may have to do that the next time I change drilling line on my machine. With right-lay sand line you have to watch your tool joints when drilling ,they can work loose. I sure there is cable co near you.
Benny Hardridge said… I left out that we were using a Clark machine when we completed those wells. Running 4 1/2 long string,everything to seating the pump.
Benny Hardridge said… I was told that Clark was purchased by Walker-Neer Mfg. they built the Wichita Falls Spudders. I was very interested in a clean out machine like yours. I went with a Speed Star machine because I wanted to do some top to bottom work, and heard those were slow on top. We completed some 1700 foot wells behind an air rig about 15 years or more.
does anyone know about clark cleanout machines
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