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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 97364" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>Like I said the camouflage thing happened after I was there. When I was there we were still experimenting with the best way to frac. We did everything from low and slows to two full crews pumping a buck eighty down the hole. That style was a bit spooky and we did manage to lift the well head on one enough for everyone to take off running and the popoff trailer to launch shit high enough in the air to slime all the trucks on one side of the missile plus two of the mountain movers. Was a bad day to be a green hat when got back to the yard....those boys spent allot of time scrubbing. Back then the "normal" job was around 90 bbl and took about 10 to 12 hours with some shorter some longer depending on how many stages quite a bit different then even a couple years later with the multiple day fracs. Tell you one thing fracing is a hell of allot better then being on a cement crew. That never knowing when you would have to head out shit got old fast. Man I grew to hate my phone with that gig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 97364, member: 1305"] Like I said the camouflage thing happened after I was there. When I was there we were still experimenting with the best way to frac. We did everything from low and slows to two full crews pumping a buck eighty down the hole. That style was a bit spooky and we did manage to lift the well head on one enough for everyone to take off running and the popoff trailer to launch shit high enough in the air to slime all the trucks on one side of the missile plus two of the mountain movers. Was a bad day to be a green hat when got back to the yard....those boys spent allot of time scrubbing. Back then the "normal" job was around 90 bbl and took about 10 to 12 hours with some shorter some longer depending on how many stages quite a bit different then even a couple years later with the multiple day fracs. Tell you one thing fracing is a hell of allot better then being on a cement crew. That never knowing when you would have to head out shit got old fast. Man I grew to hate my phone with that gig. [/QUOTE]
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