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Potentially dangerous areas or situations involving nitrogen include:

Defective piping under pressure.


Cold equipment surfaces.
Leaking liquid from loose connections or defective
seals.
All of the Above
Yes! Correct.

Of all of the Personal Protective items required to be worn while working around or with
liquid nitrogen, which is NOT one of these?

Hard Hat
Safety Boots
Pocket Thermometer
Safety Glasses
Correct.

Before pumping a Frac Treatment, N2 treating iron should be pressure tested:

Before testing the fluid portion of the frac Spread.


Only after testing the Wellhead Isolation Tool (WHIT).
Only after successfully testing the fluid portion of the frac
spread.
N2 iron only needs testing at the local service center.

Nitrogen is said to be "inert." What does this term mean?

That nitrogen can be easlily identified by its odor.


That nitrogen combines with other substances easily.
That nitrogen does not chemically react with other
substances.
That nitrogen is extremely flammable.
Correct.

What is the boiling temperature of Liquid Nitrogen?

-230 degrees F
-297 degrees F
-109 degrees F
-320 degrees F
Correct.

Nitrogen is beneficial in such applications as well stimulation because:

It reduces the amount of liquids on the formation.


It reduces the hydrostatic head of fluid columns.
It increases viscosity to fluids.
All of the above.

What percent of nitrogen makes up the air we breathe?

21 percent
78 percent
43 percent
58 percent

At which temperature does carbon steel become brittle?


-40 degrees F
-45 degrees F
-32 degrees F
0 degrees F

Nitrogen gas, while colorless, has the smell of:

rotten eggs
it has no odor
it takes on the odor of any substance close to it
burnt almonds
Correct.

What are the first signs of frostbite?

Skin turns a white or grayish yellow in color.


Numbness
Skin begins to peel and crack.
Skin turns a red or pinkish color.

Of the choices listed below, which applications involve the use of nitrogen?

Fracturing
Cementing
Acidizing
Non-corrosive to tubulars

When confronted with a frostbite situation, the FIRST thing you should do is:
Let blood circulation re-establish itself naturally.
Bring the victim indoors immediately.
Immediately flood or submerge the affected are with
lukewarm water.
Encourage the victim to exercise the affected area.

Which component on a nitrogen unit converts the liquid back to its gaseous state?

The discharge valve.


The pressure building coil.
The vaporizer.
The high pressure pump.

Of the materials listed below, which is NOT cryogenic?

Copper or Brass
Stainless Steel
Aluminum
Most Plastics

Nitrogen is pumped into a well as a:

Psuedo liquid
Semi-cold liquid
+100 degree gas
+200 degree gas

When treating iron becomes frosted, it is:

Too cold to move or hammer.


At exactly 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Proof that nitrogen is being delivered properly.
Normal with pumping nitrogen jobs.

Nitrogen is transported to the wellsite in liquid form because:


You obtain a higher quality of nitrogen when used in
liquid form.
Liquid Nitrogen mixes better with other fluids used in the
oilfield.
Most nitrogen applications require that it be used in
liquid form.
It's easier to transport in a liquid state rather than a
gaseous state.

What amount of liquid nitrogen is needed before it causes permanent damage to your
eye?

10 drops
1 drop
5 drops
1 ounce

Of the following, which is NOT a symptom of oxygen deficiency?

poor coordination
increased eye pressure
shortness of breath
increased pulse rate
Correct.

The expansion rate of liquid nitrogen is:

769 to 1
976 to 1
697 to 1
679 to 1
Before pumping a Frac Treatment, N2 treating iron should be pressure tested:

Before testing the fluid portion of the frac Spread.


Only after testing the Wellhead Isolation Tool (WHIT).
Only after successfully testing the fluid portion of the frac
spread.
N2 iron only needs testing at the local service center.
Correct.

If you trap 1 scf of liquid nitrogen at -320 degrees and warmed it to 70 degrees, the
pressure would be:

Measured as the same.


Measured at 42,000 psi.
3 times the existing pressure.
Reduced in volume

One benefit of liquid nitrogen in treating fluids is that it is:

Corrosive to formations but not to pipe.


Corrosive to pipe but not to formations.
Non-corrosive to pipe but super-corrosive to formations.
Non-corrosive to tubulars.

Which component on a nitrogen unit converts the liquid back to its gaseous state?

The discharge valve.


The pressure building coil.
The vaporizer.
The high pressure pump.
Correct.

When treating iron becomes frosted, it is:

Too cold to move or hammer.


At exactly 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Proof that nitrogen is being delivered properly.
Normal with pumping nitrogen jobs.
Correct.

Potentially dangerous areas or situations involving nitrogen include:

Defective piping under pressure.


Cold equipment surfaces.
Leaking liquid from loose connections or defective seals.
All of the Above
Yes! Correct.
Of the following, which is considered a cryogenic material?

Carbon steel
Truck tires
HWE (High Wiping Efficiency) cementing plugs
Stainless Steel (300 series)

What's the difference between an MPU 660 and a TPU 660 converter unit?

MPU is a mono-plex unit and the TPU is a Tri-plex unit.


MPU is a Motorized unit and the TPU is a Tiered unit
MPU is a Mounted unit and the TPU is a Tandem unit.
MPU is a Mobile unit and the TPU is a Trailer unit.

What are the first signs of frostbite?

Skin turns a white or grayish yellow in color.


Numbness
Skin begins to peel and crack.
Skin turns a red or pinkish color.
Correct.

Of all of the Personal Protective items required to be worn while working around or with
liquid nitrogen, which is NOT one of these?

Hard Hat
Safety Boots
Pocket Thermometer
Safety Glasses
Correct.

When confronted with a frostbite situation, the FIRST thing you should do is:

Let blood circulation re-establish itself naturally.


Bring the victim indoors immediately.
Immediately flood or submerge the affected are with
lukewarm water.
Encourage the victim to exercise the affected area.
Correct.

What amount of liquid nitrogen is needed before it causes permanent damage to your
eye?

10 drops
1 drop
5 drops
1 ounce
Correct.

Of the choices listed below, which applications involve the use of nitrogen?

Fracturing
Cementing
Acidizing
Non-corrosive to tubulars
Correct.
The expansion rate of liquid nitrogen is:

769 to 1
976 to 1
697 to 1
679 to 1
Correct.

Nitrogen is said to be "inert." What does this term mean?

That nitrogen can be easlily identified by its odor.


That nitrogen combines with other substances easily.
That nitrogen does not chemically react with other
substances.
That nitrogen is extremely flammable.
Correct.

Of the following, which is NOT a symptom of oxygen deficiency?

poor coordination
increased eye pressure
shortness of breath
increased pulse rate
Correct.

What is the boiling temperature of Liquid Nitrogen?

-230 degrees F
-297 degrees F
-109 degrees F
-320 degrees F
Correct.

At which temperature does carbon steel become brittle?

-40 degrees F
-45 degrees F
-32 degrees F
0 degrees F
Correct.

Of the materials listed below, which is NOT cryogenic?

Copper or Brass
Stainless Steel
Aluminum
Most Plastics
Correct.
Nitrogen is transported to the wellsite in liquid form because:

You obtain a higher quality of nitrogen when used in


liquid form.
Liquid Nitrogen mixes better with other fluids used in the
oilfield.
Most nitrogen applications require that it be used in
liquid form.
It's easier to transport in a liquid state rather than a
gaseous state.
Correct.

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