Oilfield Water Hauling
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- čas přidán 21. 03. 2016
- Follow along as i take you though the process of my day hauling production water. This field is approximately 30 mile from the nearest highway. It take about an hour and a half to get into the field. A two load day is a full day.
Best and most informative video I’ve seen on hauling water! Awesome job brother!!
Very informative video. I'm looking into this career path myself and now have a rough idea what to expect, thank you!
great job you have bro. good information too. love watching your videos.
Excellent video. Almost as good as being there. Sure enough in big country out there. Thanks for taking us along
Feels like taken along. Thanks for the ride.
You have a great way of explaining things. Great editing too. I learned so much, thank you!
Great video. Thanks for making it. Safe travels driver.
Its so nice and flat out there! Beats doing it here in the mountains
hello from northern alberta canada oilfields from another fluid hauler sure sums up my day
Thank you very much for your video it was very helpful I'm getting ready to go do that next month and I'm nervous thank you very much for your time and detail video.
Just got promoted to dispatcher for a water hauling company. Thanks for the video. Definitely helpful to visually see what our drivers do.
Very nice to watch. Interesting job though. Greetings from Germany.
I do this in West Virginia! Cool to see how you guys do it out west, we have digital screens to show us the water/oil level so we’re a bit spoiled! 😂and you’re right about the loaded truck having the right of way but a lot of people don’t follow it here either. Stay safe! Keep the rubber side down driver!
Hi Nick...Really well done video. The only thing is compressors compress air and vapors. Pumps pump it underground, Hello to you from the Bakken oil patch SW disposal. Be safe out there friend.
It’s so weird seeing how other divisions haul water. Here in the Appalachian Division (WV,OH,PA) Hauling water is way different and seem more technologically advanced but more strict then where your at. 90% are Bottles that haul the water, other 10% would be Day cabs with a tank like yours. We don’t dip the tanks to find our oil and water levels for top/bottom gauge everything is on a screen that relays in real time. The load out pods already have the cam lock fitting built in. With bleeders on the load pods and your truck. Containment is on the trucks, you put pans under your pump, and under the bird bath under your truck. Spills are a huge deal it’s very weird to see how West Texas and Dakotas do it. Seems more relaxed but not as up to date
Dewatering, my sometime summer job at Prudhoe Alaska. Pulled a bogey wheeled trailer with a 20000 gal tank, 4 rows of 8 tires on trailer, and a 6 inch pump on gooseneck, pulling thru a 4 inch hose. No hills to speak of, and no brakes on trailer. Load at one pit dump in another, short hauls, lots of loading and unloading. Back in the day of few safety meetings and a whole lot less BS. Oh yeah, no weight restrictions on roads.
Great video there Driver.
Thank you for sharing brother.
Cool video. I am looking to get into this part of feild hauling with my hazmat and twix card proberly in texas.thanks for the video
Hauled crude in north Dakota oil boom in2010-2014 loved it heading back up there 2019 been gone for for about 6 years cheers from Texas oceancowboy 🤠⛵️⚓️