Segue os bilionários que estão impulsionando um boom tão grande que está mudando nosso clima, nossa economia e nossa geopolítica.Segue os bilionários que estão impulsionando um boom tão grande que está mudando nosso clima, nossa economia e nossa geopolítica.Segue os bilionários que estão impulsionando um boom tão grande que está mudando nosso clima, nossa economia e nossa geopolítica.
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Reviewers say 'Landman' is lauded for its realistic oil industry portrayal, strong performances, particularly by Billy Bob Thornton, and compelling narratives. The gritty depiction of industry challenges and personal sacrifices is appreciated. However, criticisms include one-dimensional and overly sexualized female characters, inconsistencies, and inaccuracies in the oil business depiction. Pacing and certain character developments are noted as areas for improvement. Despite these issues, many find 'Landman' an entertaining and thought-provoking series.
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Like the show and everything Taylor Sheridan does, but, where was the technical consultant. At the pump rig accident, Billy Bob isn't even holding the pipe wrench correctly. Nobody on set knows to advise him on something so basic.
I had to play it back when I couldn't beleive what I had just seen. And in the accident scene, a real crew would have the proper equipment and working know how. Like a 36" pipe wrench that a couple of guys could get behind. And a hand held monitor for explosive gasses. Nobody would bang on a short pipe wrench with a mallet. Hell, grad a 2 ft pipe to extend the arm if its all you gave available. Having worked in similar places, the show is way off the safety precautions used in the industry, which is OSHA by the book to a the ridiculous. Nobody would be standing on a truck load of pipe, and nobody is at height without a safety harness.
I had to play it back when I couldn't beleive what I had just seen. And in the accident scene, a real crew would have the proper equipment and working know how. Like a 36" pipe wrench that a couple of guys could get behind. And a hand held monitor for explosive gasses. Nobody would bang on a short pipe wrench with a mallet. Hell, grad a 2 ft pipe to extend the arm if its all you gave available. Having worked in similar places, the show is way off the safety precautions used in the industry, which is OSHA by the book to a the ridiculous. Nobody would be standing on a truck load of pipe, and nobody is at height without a safety harness.
I need to start off by saying that I'm a huge fan of just about everything Taylor Sheridan (Yellowstone, Mayor of Kingstown, 1923, 1883, Tulsa King, Lioness, Sicario, He'll or Highwater, Wind River, etc, etc.). He hits home run after home run and Landman is no different. It's another hit for Sheridan. Landman takes place in modern day Texas where everyone from billionaires to roughnecks are trying to get rich in the oil industry. This series follows Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton) as he tried to take his company to the top during the oil fuel boom. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a good new series to watch, especially if you're a fan of Taylor Sheridan.
Just three episodes in.
Billy bob Thornton is welcome back to Texas since his Friday Nights in 2006.
The feeling is Yellowstone and this is welcome, series with some reality versus superheroes and fantasy.
Based in the Permian basin Oilfield , great casting so far! Interesting people and storylines...
We Oilfield guys are shaking our heads at the inaccuracies of the field life and explosions/blow outs.
The technical failures in the first three episodes are embarrassing and your technical consultant got everything wrong in the Blowout scene.
A stuck old valve, the 24 inch Pipe wrench (applied upside down being hammered near to the top? 100% wrong.
You need torque, No Cheater pipe tried first? No hammer unless a brass hammer (ie no sparks)?
No experienced Oilfield downstream crew would ever have done this. A shambolic Technical director.
Billy is then seen as a 'Landman' trying to shut down a blowout (Never seen a Landman on location). Experienced and again places the wrench upside down and hits his own finger ? Just ridiculous.
Hey-Ho , Hollywood. Staying for the story !
PS ex Oilfield and commenting for many on my ex Oilfield group reactions.
Billy bob Thornton is welcome back to Texas since his Friday Nights in 2006.
The feeling is Yellowstone and this is welcome, series with some reality versus superheroes and fantasy.
Based in the Permian basin Oilfield , great casting so far! Interesting people and storylines...
We Oilfield guys are shaking our heads at the inaccuracies of the field life and explosions/blow outs.
The technical failures in the first three episodes are embarrassing and your technical consultant got everything wrong in the Blowout scene.
A stuck old valve, the 24 inch Pipe wrench (applied upside down being hammered near to the top? 100% wrong.
You need torque, No Cheater pipe tried first? No hammer unless a brass hammer (ie no sparks)?
No experienced Oilfield downstream crew would ever have done this. A shambolic Technical director.
Billy is then seen as a 'Landman' trying to shut down a blowout (Never seen a Landman on location). Experienced and again places the wrench upside down and hits his own finger ? Just ridiculous.
Hey-Ho , Hollywood. Staying for the story !
PS ex Oilfield and commenting for many on my ex Oilfield group reactions.
So far the show is good very good, one feeling i can not shake is the daughter. In the show they state the daughter is 17 years old, then proceed to sexualize her in an extreme way! Shower scene, talking sex with her dad, showing her butt! All those scenes have 0 to do with the story line and makes it for an uncomfortable watch. I understand what they are doing with the character, a daughter going down the wrong path and her dad is going to get her on the right path. Could have been easily avoided just stating she was 18, you can be 18 and still in highschool! I wish they rewrote her charter and no clue how this got through editors.
Watching Billy Bob stride across the open landscape in the opening scene, I'm thinking "look at the low riding jeans, little pot belly, and overall aging appearance", and wondering just how he was cast for this tough oil man character. Fear not, Billy Bob not only carries it off with style, the writers gave him some of the best lines ever. The writing is truly top notch. The women though, yeegads, Angela and Aynsley are weird caricatures of strong but shallow women. "T&A series" was overhead while eavesdropping on a group of men discussing the series. But as an older woman, I still thoroughly enjoyed the biting commentary on the oil industry, wind farms, solar energy, and political machinations behind the scenes. And Billy Bob is great, as always.
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- CuriosidadesTerms used:
- Blowout - uncontrolled release of gas or formation fluids from the well to the surface.
- Christmas tree - collection of gauges, valves and chokes mounted on a well casing head. These are used to control the flow of oil and gas from the wellhead
- Drillstring - The column of pipe that transmits drilling fluid and torque from the top drive/rotary table/kelly drive to the drill bit.
- Fluid impaction - refers to a situation where the flow of fluids (oil, gas, water) within the wellbore is severely restricted due to solid particles within a fluid (like oil or drilling mud) collide with and become lodged against a surface due to their momentum, typically occurring when the fluid is flowing through a narrow passage or encountering a sudden change in direction, effectively "impacting" against the surface and building up a deposit
- Fracking - Is a slang term for hydraulic fracturing, which is the process of creating fractures in rocks and rock formations by injecting specialized fluid at high pressures into cracks to force them to open further. Fracking increases the rate at which water, petroleum, or natural gas can be recovered from subterranean wells.
- Joint - A length of drill pipe, that is 30 - 32ft long. Joining a few of these pipes together, it becomes a drill string
- Perforation - When an oil well is drilled to the desired depth, it is a question of accessing the reservoir oil and gas in the surrounding rock. To do so, one perforates or adds small holes through the casing (barrier that is added to prevent the collapse of the wellbore) of the well, creating a pathway for oil and gas to flow from the reservoir formation into the wellbore.
- Scaling - Over the course of time, solid mineral deposits that form within the wellbore and production equipment. It usually occurs when dissolved minerals in the produced water (brine) precipitate, dissolved substance separates from a solution and forms a solid, and accumulate on surfaces. As a result, these deposits restrict the flow of oil and gas.
- Pumper - Another term for 'Lease Operator' is a worker in the oilfield whose job is to tend to the wells (Pumpjacks) and record data such as pressure at the wellhead and perform maintenance when applicable. Most Pumpers also tend to the central tank batteries (CTB) in which the wells pump the oil into tanks and the pumper is responsible for calculating how much production was made in a 24 hour period.
- Tong - specialized type of wrench
- Tripping pipe - refers to pulling "joints" of pipe back out of - or putting them back into - the well.
- Wellbore - The drilled hole, including the open hole or uncased portion of the well, or the shaft that extends from the surface down into the ground, atop of which is the wellhead
- Wellhead - the physical structure built above the ground, over an oil or gas well, essentially the point where the well connects to the surface, the wellhead's primary function is to control pressure during drilling and production through the use of the Christmas tree
- Workover - The process of repairing or maintaining an existing well to restore or increase production.
- Worm - An inexperienced oilfield worker
- Erros de gravaçãoAt least two episodes show a vehicle on the road with no inspection sticker displayed on the front windshield which is required by Texas law.
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Sheriff Walt Joeberg: [looking at Tommy's broken finger] You don't want to go to the hospital for that?
Tommy Norris: No. I want a cigarette and a Dr Pepper.
- ConexõesReferenced in CBS News Sunday Morning: Episode #44.24 (2022)
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