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Show 4900 Cleary- D 2913 A The weight of the derrick in its total is approximately two hundred thousand pounds. Q Those are brought down piece- meal, aren't they? A Yes sir. BY MR. BLACKMAR: Q Generally speaking, after you get a producing oil field, what equipment is it necessary to bring in from time to time? A Tankage; in the first place, camp equipment; a camp generally is expanded after a producing oil field is found, and casing- later on, as the field declines, tubing, rods, and pumping equipment, so that + the continuation of material into a field is almost continuous up to the point of its decline. BY THE SPECIAL MASTER: Q What supple of material is continuous? A Pumping equipment; various methods of pumping those wells as they decline. The field generally flows at the beginning, and it is pumped as it declines. Q After you got your pump in you wouldn't have to supply new pumps? A No, but we supply them with rods and tubing, casing, pumping equipment that wears out and has to be replaced. Q The heavy equipment comes in first? A The heavy equipment comes in first. Q That is not a continuous supply? |