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To: OFW who wrote (3465)6/12/1998 11:17:00 AM
From: Steve  Respond to of 4276
 
Have you? I know quite a bit about the history of the production swabbing manufacturing unit at Titan. I've talked to Mr. Bennett on several occasions. This is not his boast it is mine about him. You obviously know little about the history of production swabbing so why don't you let those who do know educate you.

There are three manufacturers of production swabbers in the US:

Klaeger
Tiger
Oil Retrieval Systems

ORS under Bennett has perfected the process. Since the technology of production swabbing is relatively new I can make that claim in complete confidence since ORS under Bennett's direction and guidance re-invented the technology. The result of this is the 5th generation swabbers that Oilex, Titan and Great Plains use in their oil fields.



To: OFW who wrote (3465)6/13/1998 3:57:00 PM
From: Steve  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4276
 
Let me be perfectly clear here: Offie is trying to make a case for where Bill Bennett gained his expertise in production swabbing:

Here are the facts:

1) Production swabbing is less than 10 years old as a technology.

2) Swabbing is something that has always been done on oil and gas wells, in completing a well i.e., bringing it into production and to clean parafins out of the well bore.

3) Klaeger and Titan manufacture swabbing units that regularly break down in the field and have other production and design drawbacks.

4) ORS under Bennett has taken all of the prior art of production swabbing and perfected it so that it is now a more economic and more reliable means of production.

What Offie is trying to do, in calling Bennett's expertise into question, is to cast doubt on the whole process of swabbing. His theory is if one angle of attack doesn't work then launch another.

This is a typical Offie pattern of behavior.