WORKOVER RIGS MEET HIGH TECHNOLOGY

High arctic drilling rigs

High arctic drilling rigs

Drilling in the peaked during the 1970s and 1980s, led by such companies as in the Sverdrup Basin of the Arctic Islands, and by and in the Beaufort Sea-Mackenzie Delta Basin. Drilling continued at declining rates until the early 2000s. In all, some 300,000 km of seismic and 1500 wells were drilled across this vast area. Approximately 1.9 billion barrels (300×10 m ) of oil and 32.4 trillion cubic feet (9.2×10 m ) . [pdf]

Workover rig drawworks connect drill line

Workover rig drawworks connect drill line

The drawworks reels in and reels out the drilling line. The drilling line is connected to the traveling block and hook which connect to the drill string. The drill string runs over the crown block and setup like a block and tackle pulley system. [pdf]

Workover drilling rig

Workover drilling rig

Before any workover, the well must first be . Since workovers are long planned in advance, there would be much time to plan the and so the reverse circulation would be common. The intense nature of this operation often requires no less than the capabilities of a . The workover begins by killing the well then removing the wellhead and possibly the flow line, then installing a B.O.P. commonly known as a , then lifting the fr. [pdf]

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