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Gaso 1849 Used Double Acting Mud Pump. US $1,800.00 |
Ditch Witch xt1600 w/Geothermal Drill Attachment & Mud pump US $55,000.00
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Thunderbolt Triplex Mud Pump for drill rig We just lowered the price US $48,500.00
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2" X 300' CAM LOCK TRASH MUD PUMP WATER DISCHARGE HOSE US $140.99
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GAS TSURUMI HONDA GX160 2" TRASH MUD DIRTY WATER PUMP US $1,195.00
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TSURUMI 2" INCH SUBMERSIBLE TRASH MUD DIRTY WATER PUMP US $275.00
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Wheatley 2050 Mud Pump Used Pinion& Bull Gear US $3,500.00 |
(3) Varco A-1400-PT Triplex Mud Pump 6" Pistons New US $349.95
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National Ideal Duplex Mud Pump US $32,500.00
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Wheatley 2170A, 5-7 x 10-1/8 Duplex Mud Pump US $11,500.00 |
Gaso 1550 Double Acting, Duplex Mud Pump US $12,000.00 |
Gaso 1550-C Double Acting, Duplex Mud Pump US $6,000.00 |
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Oilwell 6P-HD Double Acting Mud Pump US $3,000.00 |
Gaso 1847-A Used Double Acting Mud Pump. US $9,000.00 |
MFK REPLACEMENT MUD PUMP PISTON SEAL ZPI 51608 5 HB-14/15 US $399.97
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Homelite 3" Water Trash Mud Sucker Pump Strainer Debris Screen 74454A US $44.95
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Gaso 1743, 2 1/2" x 5" x10 Duplex Mud Pump US $20,000.00 |
Gaso 1753 Double Acting Mud Pump, Crude Oil Pump. US $25,000.00 |
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2" Trash/Mud Pump Suction/Discharge Kit US $89.95
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HDP2 2" MUD PUMP HONDA ENGINE US $1,750.00
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3" X 100' TRASH MUD PUMP WATER DISCHARGE HOSE W/CAMLOCK US $96.77
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National Ideal Duplex Mud Pump US $35,500.00
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Martin Decker- M/D TOTCO “PUMP” for Mud Gauge, Oilwell US $35.50
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TSURUMI HONDA GX160 2" TRASH MUD WATER PUMP EPT2-50HA US $1,195.00
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*NIB* FMC BEAN MUD PUMP MODEL L0918D US $6,200.00
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Columbia Taping Tools Quick Clean Mud Pump (COL-HMP) US $209.00
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*NIB* FMC BEAN MUD PUMP MODEL L0918CDB W/BALL VALVES US $6,500.00
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3" X 25' TRASH MUD PUMP WATER DISCHARGE HOSE W/ FITTING US $67.99
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1.5" X 20' TRASH MUD PUMP WATER SUCTION HOSE W/CAM LOCK US $30.69
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3" TRASH MUD PUMP WATER SUCTION HOSE CUSTOM CUT LENGTH US $3.23
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2" X 50' TRASH MUD PUMP WATER DISCHARGE HOSE W/ FITTING US $59.99
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Gaso 1753 Duplex Mud Pump US $20,000.00
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Diesel Lister 3x2 Mud pump for water well /geothermal drilling US $8,650.00 |
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Thunderbolt Duplex Mud Pump for Drilling Rig w/Pwr Unit US $85,000.00
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2" TRASH MUD PUMP WATER SUCTION HOSE CUSTOM CUT LENGTH US $1.67
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Petroleum is made primarily of mixtures of hydrocarbons, compounds of carbon, and hydrogen. Scientists believe petroleum hydrocarbons come from the remains of tiny animals and plants that lived millions of years ago. The idea that oil was created from dinosaurs is a myth. Though dinosaurs were huge creatures, there simply were not enough of them to create such large amounts of oil.
When tiny organisms die, they sink to the bottom of the sea and are mixed with mud and silt. Over time, hundreds of feet of mud containing the organisms accumulate. Bacteria removes most of the oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur, leaving mainly hydrogen and carbon. Lack of oxygen keeps the animals and plants from decaying completely. The partially decomposed organisms create a slimy mass, which is then covered with layers of sediments. Over millions of years, many layers of sediment pile on top of the once-living organisms. The weight of the sediment compresses the mud into a fraction of its original thickness. When the depth of burial reaches about 10,000 feet, heat, time and pressure turn the organisms into different types of petroleum.
Higher temperatures usually produce lighter petroleum. Lower temperatures create a thick material, like asphalt. As the heat continues to alter the substances, gas is often produced. Depending on how much gas is present, sometimes it will stay mixed with the oil and sometimes it will separate. At temperatures above 500 degrees Fahrenheit, the organic matter is destroyed and neither oil nor gas is formed.
The mud and silt become more and more compressed and turn into a rock known as shale. As the mud is being compressed into shale, the oil, gas and saltwater are squeezed out. The fluids move from the original rock, known as the source rock, to a new rock, called a reservoir rock.
Chris Jent is Chief Marketing Officer of Triple Diamond Energy Corporation. Triple Diamond Energy Corporation is an independent producer of oil and natural gas. Located in the Dallas area, the Corporation specializes in acquiring the highest quality prime oil and gas properties.
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Oil Rigs - Offshore & Mobile
In 2005 alone, the United States produced an approximate 9,000,000 barrels of crude oil per day and imported 13.21 million barrels per day from other nations. This oil gets refined into gasoline, kerosene, heating oil and other products. To keep up with our consumption, oil companies must consistently look for new sources of petroleum, as well as improve the production of existing wells.
An oil well is a general term for any boring through the Earth's surface designed to find and produce petroleum oil hydrocarbons. Generally some natural gas is produced along with the oil, and a well designed to produce principally or only gas might be named a gas well.
The term can refer to land-based oil rigs, or a marine-based structure commonly called an 'offshore rig'. The term correctly refers to the equipment that drills the oil well including the rig derrick (which looks like a metal frame tower). Laypeople also refer to the structure on that the oil rigs and from which the wells produce as a 'rig', but this is not correct. The right name for the structure in a marine environment is platform.
In early oil exploration, drilling rigs were semi-permanent in nature regularly being built on site and left in place after the completion of the well. In more up to date times drilling rigs are pricey custom built machines that are capable of being moved from well to well. Some light duty drilling rigs are similar in nature to a mobile crane though these are more usually used to drill water wells. Bigger land rigs must be broken apart into multiple sections and loads to move to move to a process which can often take weeks.
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Do I need to clean out the pit of the sump pump?
I'm replacing the sump pump and the pit is full of mud and other yukkie stuff. Do I need to clean this out? Should the bottom of the pit be lined with something, concrete, plastic bottom or something?
It appears that there is gravel on the bottom of the pit and dirt has made it a muddy mess. I cleaned out as much loose mud as I could but left the muddy gravel and placed a concrete brick on the gravel. Now I'm thinking it may be too high since the float ball needs to be raised to floor level in order for the pump to kick on. Do I need to lower the pump or can I shorten the rubber arm for the float. Or should I just call a plumber?
Make sure the pump is sitting on a concrete block to keep it out of the muck. If the muck is deep, you may need to build it higher than that. Question is why is there muck in your sump tank. If this is part of the septic system, only liquid should be flowing in to it. If it is pretty deep you may want to have it pumped or rent a mud hog and do it your self.
Forest Gate Energy To Recomplete Utah Oil Well
Forest Gate Energy Inc. reports that it has acquired a working interest in a recompletion oil well located in Grand County, Utah.
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