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Old 10-02-2009, 04:57 AM
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I am the only registered user online. Someone has to keep this place going.
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Old 10-02-2009, 06:11 AM
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Lol... I would have staryed up with you, but I was babysitting a Norriseal (junk) level controller... If your in production you will know thats not a 5 minute job..
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Old 10-02-2009, 06:15 AM
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I would have started up with you but I was enjoying my SLEEP!!!
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Old 10-02-2009, 06:43 AM
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Lol... I would have staryed up with you, but I was babysitting a Norriseal (junk) level controller... If your in production you will know thats not a 5 minute job..
Try using a different size spring.
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Old 10-02-2009, 07:10 AM
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Try using a different size spring.

I fixed it with a hammer... Got some fisher 2100's coming today if they fly...

urinate on some norriseals 1001's
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Old 10-02-2009, 07:16 AM
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I fixed it with a hammer... Got some fisher 2100's coming today if they fly...

urinate on some norriseals 1001's
I used to think that about the Norriseals until I found out about the different spring sizes. Makes all the difference in the world. 2100's are nice too.
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Old 10-02-2009, 06:53 PM
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I have had only one experience with Norriseal. We got a temporary skid for a subsea field that flowed to our platform from a company named Walter Oil and Gas.
They built the skid and control panel and shipped it to us. We installed it, commissioned it and we never stopped working on it till the field died a few years later. Walter Oil and Gas would not pay for anything better to replace them. They ended up paying a lot more repairing the junk instead of replacing it.
We have issues with Fisher now and then, but not constantly like the Norriseal.
The skid was built by a company called Hanover or something like that. They said they build them per the specs. from the company who pays them.
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Old 10-04-2009, 05:04 AM
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Old 10-04-2009, 09:48 AM
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I have had only one experience with Norriseal. We got a temporary skid for a subsea field that flowed to our platform from a company named Walter Oil and Gas.
They built the skid and control panel and shipped it to us. We installed it, commissioned it and we never stopped working on it till the field died a few years later. Walter Oil and Gas would not pay for anything better to replace them. They ended up paying a lot more repairing the junk instead of replacing it.
We have issues with Fisher now and then, but not constantly like the Norriseal.
The skid was built by a company called Hanover or something like that. They said they build them per the specs. from the company who pays them.

LMHEO..... Thats who i work for, and thats what i do.. I take care of Walter Oil and Gas' Subsea tiebacks... What platform are you on and for what company? Ill get it taken care of for you!!!!
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Old 10-04-2009, 08:37 PM
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That was on WC-565 for Shell. The well was P&Aed around 1996 and I left there in 1997. Shell is blowing the platform out of the water right now.
We dealt with a guy named G. Flowers, or something like that. Nice guy. Always gave us anything we needed to make our job easy.
I work out of Venice now. MC-809.
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That was on WC-565 for Shell. The well was P&Aed around 1996 and I left there in 1997. Shell is blowing the platform out of the water right now.
We dealt with a guy named G. Flowers, or something like that. Nice guy. Always gave us anything we needed to make our job easy.
I work out of Venice now. MC-809.

Yea, Mr. George Flowers is a great man. He is retired now and Mr. Robert Casselman took his place. I work for Mr. Robert and Mr. Jack Horton.
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Yea, Mr. George Flowers is a great man. He is retired now and Mr. Robert Casselman took his place. I work for Mr. Robert and Mr. Jack Horton.
I do too sucka!!!!
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That was on WC-565 for Shell. The well was P&Aed around 1996 and I left there in 1997. Shell is blowing the platform out of the water right now.
We dealt with a guy named G. Flowers, or something like that. Nice guy. Always gave us anything we needed to make our job easy.
I work out of Venice now. MC-809.

I used to have a well at HI-568 but red devil loaded it up..
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I used to have a well at HI-568 but red devil loaded it up..
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Old 10-04-2009, 09:07 PM
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I remember a Mr. Horton also.

We had an unmanned jacket platform that was HI-568, I think.
It was still flowing when I left that area in 1997.
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I remember a Mr. Horton also.

We had an unmanned jacket platform that was HI-568, I think.
It was still flowing when I left that area in 1997.

Better watch red devil.. He works that area...lol
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Hey, I had to run the generator.
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Old 10-04-2009, 09:51 PM
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Does HI-568 have a gas fired glycol system?
I could almost swear that was the block number of one of our old jacket platforms.
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Does HI-568 have a gas fired glycol system?
I could almost swear that was the block number of one of our old jacket platforms.
HI 568 was an old Marathon platform that I was working on operated by Stone. I think at one time it had a gas fired glycol system, when I was there is was electrically heated. Maritech now owns it and it's dead in the water.
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all this rig talk makes me wonder, strange i know, but i had a dream last night about working on the rigs, do they have environmental jobs on the rigs?
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