Oil Tools

Mud Pumps & Fluid End parts

Triplex Single Acting Mud Pump
Liners
Piston Rods
Piston
Piston Hubs
Valves and Seats
Modules OEM Pump Models
Crosshead
Crankshaft
 
Rig and Accessories
On Shore Workover Rig
Rotary Table
Swivel
Travelling Block and hook
Elevator Link
Drilling Steel Rope
SCR/VFO/MCC
Rig Motor
Drilling Hose
Stand Pipe
Mud Manifold
Air Winch
Rig Roller Chain
Rig Lighting Products
Rig Floor Anti-Slip Mat
 
Handling Tools
Rotary Slips
Drill Collar Slips 
Casing Slips
Safety Clamps
BNC Type Elevator
SSC Type Elevator
Slip Type Elevator
Casing Elevator Spider
Hinged Casing Spider
Single Joint Elevator
Roller Kelly Bushing
Master Casing Bushing
Casing Bushing
Manual Tong
Power Tong
Hydraulic Cathead
Safety Spinning Wrench
Kelly Spinner
Safety Clamp
 
Solid Control Equipment
Shale Shaker
Desander 
Desilter 
Centrifuge 
Mud Cleaner
Centrifugal Pump
Mud Agitator 
Screen 
Mud Tank
Mixing System 
Shearing Pump
 
Flow Control Products
Demco Gate Valve 
Demco Butterfly Valve 
FMC Swivel joint
SPM Hammer Union
 
BOP and Accessories
Drilling Spool 
Diverter 
Annular BOP 
Raman type BOP
Inside BOP 
Degaser
Liquid Gas Separator
Kelly Cock 
Kill and Choke Manifold 
Accumulator 
Flexible Hi-pressure Hose
 
Drilling Tubular
H-W Drill Pipe 
Drill Collar 
Stabilizer 
X-Over Subs 
Drilling Jar 
Hole Openers 
Under Reamer 
Floating Valve 
Down hole Motor 
Drill Pipe
 
 
Fishing Tools
Safety Joint 
Overshot 
Spear 
Reverse Circulating Junk 
Basket 
Fishing Cup 
Milling Tools 
Fishing Jar 
Die Collar and Taper Tap 
Casing Scraper 
Fishing Magnet

Drilling



Offshore drilling refers to a mechanical process where a wellbore is drilled through the seabed. It is typically carried out in order to explore for and subsequently produce hydrocarbons which lie in rock formations beneath the seabed. Most commonly, the term is used to describe drilling activities on the continental shelf, though the term can also be applied to drilling in lakes, inshore waters and inland seas. 

Offshore drilling presents environmental challenges, both from the produced hydrocarbons and the materials used during the drilling operation. Controversies include the on-going US offshore drilling debate.
 
There are many different types of facilities from which offshore drilling operations take place. These include bottom founded drilling rigs (jack-ups and swamp barges), combined drilling and production facilities either bottom founded or floating platforms and deepwater Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODU) including semi-submersibles and drillships. These are capable of operating in water depths up to 10,000ft. In shallower waters the mobile units are anchored to the seabed however in deeper water (>5,000ft) the semi-submersibles or drillships are maintained at the required drilling location using Dynamic Positioning (DP).



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