Just a Video of Some basic Stuff with water hauling in the oil and gas field...I've got a new web site with water hauling company's information and contact information oilgasandotrdrivingjobs.weebly...
Just to explain the FRC clothing is incase of a flash fire not to be used as fireproof , there is a differance. The cones are so you walk around your vehicle before moving and make sure nothing will be run over, safety glasses are required also , the hard hat is so if something blows up it doesn't kill you if it hits you in the head when it comes back down, and last electronic devises are a no no because of electrical charge they can cause.
water trucking isnt hard. mostly common sence after u learn the basics, Been driving waterbottle for 3.5 years in the oilfeild industry and i love it. It pays good too.
I am in alberta with Clean Harbors with an extra personnell crew, we are flat out 7 months of the year and have 5 off over the winter months. I rather be working all year. I am an operator . Can operate everything except chemical and high pressure units.
My dad does this in Post Texas and only getting 30-40 hours. If you hear of any openings please let me know, he has been in oil field for 30 years. Thank you
hello xcavationsidewinder i just got my cdl tanker and hazmat endoresement and i want to start working in the oilfield industry is there any way thats possible. i see that alot of companies only want well experieced drivers like with 1 to 2 years otr exp. i have been otr but like for 3 months only.
Porb. gonna be hard to get on with any oilfield place, I'd say 9 months to go... but never hurts to start putting in Apps. start driving them crazzy with phone calls and make sure to keep talking to the same person in each personel Dept. at each Co. so they will know you by name when they think of hiring some one, also proves you are Detcated to work for them/oil field... not saying its impossible to get hired on with 3mo exp. but gonna be a challange..
I am located on McAllen Tx area, i have flatbeds and I want to trade those ones for vacuum tankers. Do you know any companies accepting vacuum tanks at the moment?
Coning is a rate-sensitive phenomenon generally associated with high producing rates. Strictly a near-wellbore phenomenon, it only develops once the pressure forces drawing fluids toward the wellbore overcome the natural buoyancy forces that segregate gas and water from oil. Bottomwater can be pulled into a well by excessive producing rates: this may occur in either an oil or gas well. This problem is called "coning" and is indicated by increasing water oil ratio as flow rates are increased. It can generally be improved by reducing the production rate. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xjRBznQUZMg.html
Think you could help me out? I dont know the age requirments to work at pinergy but i applied anyways, i used to work for 3 star daylighting did the same thing. What are the age requirments there, i cant seem to get a hold of the office, and iv been sorta waitin on a call back.
plus it would prob. be a "fly by night" type Co. and thats not a good place to start unless you have "Super Trucker Instincts" lol... and a good common sence...and common sence of plumbing and fluid characteristics also.... Keep the rubber side down, and be carefull at truckstops...and lane changes.. thats what will get cha' besides the North East.. :-/
water trucks dont generally haul condensate, other tankers that oil feild drivers call oil trucks haul it... we haul salt(brine) water and fresh water , drill mud, cement water, in the oil/gas feild that is..
I'm starting a job search for San Antonio... to tap into that Oil field paychecks... so I'm coming out of driving Ready Mix for 7 years just so I'm completely certain about this ... when hauling the oil trucks most definitely need hazmat indor.. BUT FOR 💧 water side of it... is the Hazmat required as well??
the company that is doing the pumping and owens the location... treadston.....eog....who ever it is might not like you taking videos of there location and posting them on youtude. They could file a law suit,,,,,