well, a gas well tender makes you chicken fingers that are well tendered that came from a chickens GAS! hence the name. goodness gracious people goodness gracious goodness goodness gracious.....YOU ARE SO WELCOME!
bertha and Martha
Not quite but nice try bertha & Martha...
A gas well tender is basically the same as a pumper or a lease operator...After a gas well is drilled & fraced & ready to go to sales it's the well tender's job to maintain & direct the flow of the natural gas from the well head to the separator on each location. The separator separates the gas from the h20 & any condensates that are normally present. Fluids go to production tanks on location & it's the well tender's responsibility to schedule the removal of fluids from production tanks to a disposal on a regular basis so they don't overflow.
The natural gas is then directed from the separator down a pipeline to a compressor station. At the compressor station there is usually another inlet separator before the gas enters the compressor where it is compressed in several stages in order to reach enough line pressure so that it can flow freely into the pipeline of whoever the gas is being sold to. After being compressed, the gas is usually directed to another separator then to a dehydration system such as a glycol de-hy where any remaining moisture in the gas will be removed by the glycol...
Just to be sure most gas companies run it through yet another separator or two after the de-hy because the company that buys the gas won't accept the gas if it contains anything over 7lbs of h2o per million cubic feet of gas mcf...It is the welltender's duty to maintain gas flow & operate & service all equipment I've just mentioned from the wellhead up to the customer's meter station where it is metered & sold & then transported by pipeline to a gas processing plant...
Bobby...
The most abundant gas in seawater is nitrogen, while the most abundant gas in the atmosphere is nitrogen as well.
The flame, known as a flare, is used to burn off excess gas that cannot be stored or transported. This helps to prevent the build-up of pressure in the well and reduces the release of harmful gases into the atmosphere. It is a safety measure and a regulatory requirement in many oil and gas operations.
The fixtures on top of a gas well are typically called a wellhead or wellhead assembly. They are used to control and manage the flow of gas and other fluids from the well, as well as to provide a connection point for equipment such as pipes and valves.
Well Gasoline s not a natural gas! It is a gas that could be used and you can not get that harmed from t but no t s not a natural gas!
As the speed of the particles in gas increases the heat of gas increases as well.
only if well cooked
NO they are not legal tender in Scotland or anywhere else so no to England as well. In fact Scotland has no such thing as legal tender, however Bank of England notes are legal tender in England only
Normally they feel tender at times of menstruation and if I'm remembering correctly they are also slightly tender at times of ovulation as well because of the hormone changes.
Sure, it is legal tender, they cannot refuse to take it.
Well, I'm pretty sure you can't use ILLegal tender to buy things...
Generally, a well tender nees to have some basic math and computer skills along with knowledge of oil and gas terminology. A high school diploma or GED as well as some experience is also usually called for, and given the amount of area that well tenders generally need to cover, they should be able to legally drive as well.
Well, you really should, considering your tender age...
the tenderloin pretty well does nothing, which is why it's so tender to eat.
A tender annual is a plant that sprouts, grows, flowers and dies in one season. It is tender enough to need special care to keep it frost free. So they need warm soil and warm air temperatures to grow well.
A baby's skin is soft and tender. <><><> Tender can be a verb "I tender my resignation." It can be an adjective "This is a tender steak" It can be a noun "These gold coins are legal tender." or "he served on a ship in the Navy- a submarine tender."
The Royal Mint has guidelines about what counts as legal tender, and only Bank of England/Wales banknotes count in any amount, as well as £2 & 1 coins in any amount, and lesser coinage under a certain value before it ceases to be legal tender. Stamps are not legal tender.
The comparative form of "tender" is "more tender," and the superlative form is "most tender," when comparing the degree of tenderness in different things.