Thiefing a Tank, Part 2

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 20

  • @tschaible2339
    @tschaible2339 Před 5 měsíci

    I haven't seen that face for 10 years, brings back old memories 😅

  • @justinthejerkoff
    @justinthejerkoff Před 3 lety +1

    The clearest oil you've ever seen lol
    Come to the Permian I'll let you pull some of our Gatorade
    Then I'll send you to eastern Ohio and you'll think you're pulling bottled water.

  • @KidNormal
    @KidNormal Před 7 lety +3

    You must have never hauled condensate if that's the clearest oil you've seen

    • @ericcasarez1003
      @ericcasarez1003 Před 4 lety

      I second that. Pull out of a "drip tank" and it evaporates right in front of you.

    • @zacharyseay3089
      @zacharyseay3089 Před rokem

      That’s all I hauled, the challenges involved were awesome

  • @erminiab1045
    @erminiab1045 Před 2 lety

    There is in 2022 autonomus control oil quality system wi fi internet?

  • @brotherem1
    @brotherem1 Před 5 lety +1

    Paperwork???

  • @Foot123_-
    @Foot123_- Před rokem

    Thanks sir I'm fixing to get evaluated by an ashore and I need to be right

  • @trey8543
    @trey8543 Před 4 lety

    So what is the maximum BS&W content you will haul? Seems like most buyers will haul my leases as long as they are under 2%, although I average .2-.4% with a 6” tank bottom. I used to have a Shell driver that would haul at 1% no matter what “as long as his tape didn’t have bullshit on it when he reeled it in”

    • @ericcasarez1003
      @ericcasarez1003 Před 4 lety

      I pull for Shell Trading with numerous operators and our tolerance is 1%, anything over that is a reject or we push back after we are loaded or have vacuum trucks pull bottoms while we hit an alternate tank on the lease.

  • @dalemiller5271
    @dalemiller5271 Před 8 lety

    Maybe he did but I didn't see him heat up the sample or use a an approved solvent to help break the water emulsion bond. There was no second centrifuge for repeatability. Too many steps according to API MPMS Ch. 10.4 that were skipped or not illustrated during this sampling and testing.

    • @deszmonddewitt9607
      @deszmonddewitt9607 Před 7 lety +4

      +Dale Miller - Im sure he did, he said it was at 140 degrees when showing the sample, the whole process done correctly in real time as im sure you know would take longer than this six minute video, that's pretty clean oil, must be at a well cause there is no way its from a saltwater disposal.

    • @jamesford9635
      @jamesford9635 Před 4 lety +1

      @@deszmonddewitt9607 The disposal I operate sells loads at less than 1/10th and over 60 gravity. That's pretty good oil from any tank battery.

  • @mohamedjama256
    @mohamedjama256 Před 6 lety

    Crude oil color is black this guy is testing refined product yellow in color.

    • @bobdoingstuff4180
      @bobdoingstuff4180 Před 5 lety +6

      Wrong. This is sweet crude. Looks like a location in the Bakken field. That's crude oil right out of the ground. It's only been heated, separated and stored in a tank. The crude produced here in Colorado is green like mountain dew. I've worked in the oil industry for 7 years now and I've never seen black crude.

    • @arlincecameron1994
      @arlincecameron1994 Před 5 lety

      How

    • @Ricardo_C
      @Ricardo_C Před 5 lety +1

      @@bobdoingstuff4180 bingo

    • @TheDookieMaster
      @TheDookieMaster Před 4 lety +2

      @@bobdoingstuff4180 we have black crude in parts of the Permian Basin.

    • @ericcasarez1003
      @ericcasarez1003 Před 4 lety +1

      Negative sir it clearly came out of a production tank directly off the lease. You must not have ever been on the oil patch. Just saying. Crude are like humans it comes in all colors. I have seen it green, amber, red, clear, yellowish, black like tar. Hydrocarbons have no distinctive color that it has to be. Reddish oil for instance tends to have way more NGLs in it being ethane, propane, butane and what not.