An oil rig blowout can occur when a rig applies excessive pressure during the drilling, forcing the underground pool of oil to erupt. Using unsafe drilling procedures, non-standardized drilling practices, and defective equipment can hasten the blowout, exposing workers to multiple risks.
[pdf] There is dirt stuck in the wind flap or other rotating parts 1. Send the minor repair station in time to remove or replace the necessary parts. 3. If you use the air duct to refuel, do not add too much fuel at a time, but you must work hard.
[pdf] In oil drilling, a casing head is a simple metal welded or screwed onto the top of the (also known as drive-pipe) or the and forms part of the system for the well. The casing head in a conventional wellhead system is the lowest part of the wellhead assembly and is almost always connected to the surface casing string. It supports the remaining parts of the wellhead and completion equipment. The casing head performs the following functions:
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