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<blockquote data-quote="Calman" data-source="post: 955560" data-attributes="member: 3341"><p>Greybeard,have you ever heard of or seen the Parker Rig that drilled around Elk City and Saer OK? It was around the mid 80's. The rig was painted all white and blue.Delivered some material to it one time at night. It looked like a small city from about 5 mile away. </p><p>Only oilfield experince I ever had was running a pump pumping the mud pit back down the hole.</p><p>However did pump one while they were still drilling. Was a wet and rainy season and the pit was filling up.</p><p>It was on a hill and the farmers pond was just below it. Everyday he set waiting for it to overfill and run down into his pond.</p><p>I lived just outside Cordell Ok for about 6 yrs.</p><p></p><p>Cal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calman, post: 955560, member: 3341"] Greybeard,have you ever heard of or seen the Parker Rig that drilled around Elk City and Saer OK? It was around the mid 80's. The rig was painted all white and blue.Delivered some material to it one time at night. It looked like a small city from about 5 mile away. Only oilfield experince I ever had was running a pump pumping the mud pit back down the hole. However did pump one while they were still drilling. Was a wet and rainy season and the pit was filling up. It was on a hill and the farmers pond was just below it. Everyday he set waiting for it to overfill and run down into his pond. I lived just outside Cordell Ok for about 6 yrs. Cal [/QUOTE]
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