Wednesday, October 15, 2008

More Work Pictures

I am relying on my dear sweet wife to update this blog with something other than what I can do. I have been at work since September 23rd so I haven't had access to the kids or the ability to take more pictures of the kids other than the pictures from the casing break. So hopefully Beth will put some more pictures of the kids up pretty soon. I should be heading home on Saturday at some point and when I'm home I will probably not be spending much time on the computer but I will update when I get back on the next well and I get all caught up. So for now you'll have to look at pictures from work.
This is the normal flare we have burning while drilling. Yesterday we had to change out the bit and motor so we were pulling pipe out of the hole and then running pipe back in the hole most of the day. It took about 18 hours to pull more than 16,000' of pipe out and put it all back in. When we get back on bottom we have a large amount of gas that has to be circulated out of the hole and burned off. So I put a few pictures of the normal flare and the "Bottoms Up Gas" that we circulated out.
Normal Flare while Drilling Ahead
"Bottoms Up" Flare
The pictures were taken at a weird angle and it was incredibly windy yesterday so the flare doesn't look as big in the pictures as it really was. I'm pretty sure that had there been any grass on the hill behind the flare we would have had an even bigger flare.



Sunday, October 12, 2008

Sunday at Work

This was our Old much to small (13") TV. It made watching the games somewhat challenging. Well since everyone knows that the Geologists are at the bottom of the list, on the Rigs anyways they get our old TV. And we get........
This ONE.


Sunday October 12, 2008


Another fine day at work, good thing there's football on today. It's Snowing, Sleeting and mostly just Crappy out.








Thursday, October 9, 2008

Just Checked the Weather for the Weekend

Pretty Nice Weather expected over the weekend. Beth and the kids are in Bismarck which is in the 1-2 in. Band. The rig where I'm at is in the 4-6 in. band. This time of year the snow is usually really heavy and wet and makes a muddy mess as it melts. Should be pretty funny this weekend as I have a trainee working with me from East TX. He's already been asking if he needs a ski mask and thermal underwear. Not yet my friend, not yet. It's only October, it may snow and it may blow like hell, but the temps will stay above 0 for another month.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Casing Break!






Finally Casing Break! What does that mean you ask? Well it means that I get about 24 hours off. That means I don't have to stay at the rig, usually I run back to Bismarck but this time Beth and the kids drove to Dickinson, ND and we got a room at the Comfort Inn. It was really great to spend the time with my family. The way the drilling has been going I'm out at work for about two weeks before I get this little break. After the break I am on the countdown. We are drilling 20,000' wells, 10,000 horizontally and we're knocking them out in about 28 days. So after I get back to work following my "Casing Break" I only have about 10 to 12 days left before I'm done and heading home for about a week, give or take a day.

This time the break was a little bit quicker than normal so I didn't get to spend as much time with Beth and the kids as I would have liked but it still recharged my batteries and I'm ready to finish this well up and go home.

The kids had such a good time in the hotel's pool and waterpark. Most of the hotels up here have at least a few waterslides for the kids and in the winter it's kinda fun to get a room just to play at the waterpark. Megan loved the Clam waterslide she was up and down and up and down all evening long. Grant surprised me, he loved the bigger waterslide. He would go down the slide, climb out of the water, less than 1.5' deep, go up the stairs and do it all over again. Megan didn't mind the bigger waterslide but the material her little swimsuit is made of must be a little slicker than Grants' because she flew down that thing. Beth and I had so much fun watching them go down the slides and splash around. It was so much fun spending time with them.

So that's the update for now, well there's one more thing.... We purchased a camper last days off. We'll pick it up in a few weeks when I'm done with this well and I'll get some pictures up. It's a 2008 model travel trailer, we got a heck of a deal as it was used about 5 times and turned back in. So check back in a few weeks for pics of our new camper. No other news to speak of besides SNOW in the immediate,( Thursday Night) future.

Thanks for stopping by.