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100 1 _aDeGeare, Joe.
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245 1 4 _aThe guide to oilwell fishing operations :
_btools, techniques, and rules of thumb /
_cby Joe DeGeare.
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aWaltham ;
_aOxford :
_bGulf professional Publishing / Elsevier ,
_cc.2015.
300 _axv, 216 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
490 0 _aGulf drilling guides
500 _aGlossary : p. 205-210.
500 _aIndex : p. 213-216.
504 _aBibliography : p. 211-212.
520 _a"Since the first addition of the "The Guide to Oilwell Fishing Operations" was released in 2003 a few things have changed within our industry, we have seen an increase in horizontal drilling, a few technology updates have occurred but as always fishing is still around. (We have strived to update all technology within the second edition of the book, however, we would recommend to always talk to your local fishing tool provider to check on the latest technology updates). The use of coiled tubing has grown substantially with the increase in horizontal drilling and fracking in the North America market. However, what has not changed is the need for fishing tool supervisors and fishing equipment and sooner or later whether drilling a new well or doing a workover on an existing wellbore, the need for fishing will occur. The following reason still come into play when it comes to fishing; fatigue of equipment, hole conditions, planned jobs in workover operations and human error."
650 0 _aOil wells
_xEquipment and supplies
_xFishing.
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651 _2BUEsh
653 _bENGPET
_cAugust2015
_cNovember2015
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