Fire extinguishing apparatus for burning gas-and oil-wells

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E21B 33/12 (2006.01)

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CA 2037785

ABSTRACT In fighting gas- and oil- well fires so far only large quantities of water have been used to cool the very hot steel debris which would reignite the burnable materials, then using dynamite to blow out the flames In this invention the burning zone is usually first moved away from the well head by lack of oxygen to avoid the other- wise constant reheating of the steel debris around the well head, and the burnable materials and the well head area are over time cooled below the reigniting temperature in and by that oxygen-free environment. The final extinguishing of the flames happens by shutting off the first provided exits for the burnable gases and deducting them simultaneously to a different outlet away from the first provided exits.

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