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What is a drilling rig?
A drilling rig is a complex piece of machinery designed for a single purpose — to drill oil, gas or geothermal wells. Wells today are drilled by rotating a long string of pipe, the drill string, which is connected to a drill bit and additional tools at the bottom of the well. During drilling, the rig’s machinery always turns the pipe clockwise.
What makes a good rig?
Controlled entirely from cab Sturdy and solid rig design Solid parallel kinematics on the basic machine High pull and push forces High torque Completely self-rigging (no auxiliary machines required) Large range of working tools (all common drilling works can be performed)
How does a drill rig work?
During drilling, the rig’s machinery always turns the pipe clockwise. Drillers call this “turning to the right”, which is also colloquial for “Everything’s A OK”. Before the drill string can be rotated, however, the drill pipe must be brought aboard the rig and properly positioned in the derrick.
How do you know if a drill rig is a rig?
Drillers call this “turning to the right”, which is also colloquial for “Everything’s A OK”. Before the drill string can be rotated, however, the drill pipe must be brought aboard the rig and properly positioned in the derrick. Very tall derricks are the most obvious clue that you are looking at a drilling rig.
Did rig workers misread pressure data?
The report found that on 20 April 2010, managers misread pressure data and gave their approval for rig workers to replace drilling fluid in the well with seawater, which was not heavy enough to prevent gas that had been leaking into the well from firing up the pipe to the rig, causing the explosion.
How does a well Rig work?
Regardless of stand size, the rig’s hoisting system moves the pipe over the rotary table for connection to other pipe already in the well. The rig’s driller operates both the hoisting and rotating systems. On modern rigs, the driller controls these systems from an enclosed cabin, using joystick or touch-screen controls.


