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| So we took 3 more days to finish the rig up because we had to change the new stand pipe… | |
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| That’s right, we were unable to perform the hydrostatic test with the rig test pump because the Operator wanted this test at 7500 PSI | |
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| And my question is why you didn’t perform the hydrostatic test BEFORE | |
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| It was because we didn’t have the end plugs to perform the test and I wanted to avoid the cost of building them… | |
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| So it’s your fault. But you know what is the worst part about this…you forced the people to change the stand pipe with the raised derrick, I should fire you for your unsafe decisions. | |
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| I didn’t want to lay down the derrick because it would have been more days of delay, and at that time we were at zero rates already...my apologies Safety Pusher Guy | |
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