Bingo daubers, or dabbers, are a type of oil rig tool used to apply oil and gas liquids to wellbores. Dabbing is a technique that uses a long, thin tube inserted into the wellbore to dispense the oil or gas liquid.
Many Bingo daubers have been designed to reduce the amount of time it takes to apply the liquid, which is important because the faster the liquid is applied, the less time there is for it to evaporate and form a fouling layer on the wellbore walls.
However, there is some concern that Bingo daubers may dry out over time. The tubes used in dabbing are very long and thin, which makes them vulnerable to moisture accumulation and corrosion. If the tubes become corroded or contaminated with moisture, they can cause instability in the wellbore and eventual failure.
Additionally, Bingo daubers use a large amount of oil and gas liquids, which can also lead to contamination and corrosion. If these fluids escape from the daubers and contaminate the environment, they could potentially harm wildlife or humans.
Overall, there is some concern that Bingo daubers may dry out over time and become unstable. However, more research needs to be done before any definitive conclusions can be made about this issue.