OILFIELD DRILLING EQUIPMENT PARTS

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PREMIUM OILFIELD SUPPLY PREMIUM OILFIELD TECHNOLOGIES 10600 W. Sam Houston Pkwy N. Houston TX 77064 Oilfield drilling equipment and parts, namely, mud or slush pumps and all replacement and expendable parts, namely, crank/jack shafts, eccentrics, bull/drive gears, pinion shafts, eccentric bearings, cross heads, connecting rods, frame assembly, extension/pony rods, piston rods, modules, valves and seats, liners, pistons, cylinder/valve plugs, cylinder heads, valve covers, valve guides, retainers, alignment rings, liner clamps, threaded rings, studs and nuts, liner cages, discharge manifold, suction manifold, pulsation dampener, gate valves, butterfly valves, drill collar slips, drill pipe slips, safety clamps;PREMIUM OIL FIELD SUPPLY;PREMIUM OILFIELD SUPPLY;
PREMIUM PUMP PARTS Premium Oilfield Supply, Ltd. 16215 Westheimer, Suite 107 Houston TX 77082 Oilfield drilling equipment and parts, namely, mud or slush pumps and all replacement and expendable parts, namely, crank/jack shafts, eccentrics, bull/drive gears, pinion shafts, eccentric bearings, cross heads, connecting rods, frame assembly, extension/pony rods, piston rods, modules, valves and seats, liners, pistons, cylinder/valve plugs, cylinder heads, valve covers, valve guides, retainers, alignment rings, liner clamps, threaded rings, studs and nuts, liner cages, discharge manifold, suction manifold, pulsation dampener, gate valves, butterfly valves, drill collar slips, drill pipe slips, safety clamps;PREMIUM PUMP PARTS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of mechanically hot tapping petroleum equipment that contains a hydrocarbonaceous fluid in its interior by drilling an aperture in such equipment while employing cooling by cyclic drilling and/or refrigeration, the equipment drilling being carried out in a manner such that the temperature of the drill and material being drilled do not exceed a predetermined target temperature that is derived from the decomposition temperature, auto-ignition temperature, and like characteristics of the fluid present inside the equipment.