MN Scott, what I don"t get is, there is that giant flange with 20-30 bolts holding it on. Make a new flange with a 10-20" pipe extension on it and a couple cross unions in the pipe. Each of these unions to have a shutoff valve in them. Looks kind of like a swimming pool sand filter "spider" only there"s a valve on the end of each pipe. Open all the valves including the one at the top, and bolt the darn thing on the blowout preventer flange where they decided to cut the pipe off. Then put your standard connectors on the top pipe and open that valve. Then close as many of the side pipes as you can.
Unfortunately, Horizon never explains anything to you when they send you the "thank you, we"re either already doing that, didn"t think it would work, or someone else had a similar idea."
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