Oil Drilling on Land and Sea

Written by:  • Edited by: Swagatam
Updated Jul 28, 2009

Drilling for oil involves penetrating through various layers of the earth surface to reach, deposits of hydrocarbons. Drilling goes on both below the subsoil on land or below the seabed.

Onshore

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First, from the starter hole, a surface hole is drilled down to a pre-set depth, which is somewhere above where the oil trap is located. The drilling bit is attached to a drill-string made up of tubular elements which are screwed on as the drilling advances. This assembly, the drill-string is suspended and manipulated from the derrick, the working area on the rig.

Operations in drilling:

Rotary movement: Depending on the type of well the rotary movement is generated mainly by three methods.

  1. Transmission of rotary motion by a pipe, called Kelly generated at surface by rotary table.
  2. By a power swivel connected directly to the last drill pipe
  3. By a drilling turbine or engine at the bottom of the well itself. (turbo-drilling)

Circulating Drilling mud: During drilling mud is circulated in the well. Drilling mud is pumped, using mud pump, through the core of drill-string and comes out to the surface passing through the space between drill pipes and the well. Drilling mud performs these five essential functions.

  1. Cleans the bottom of the well.
  2. Cools the drilling bit.
  3. Lubricate the drilling bit.
  4. Consolidate the walls of the well-bore.
  5. Exercise pressure such as to contain the flow of oil, gas or water from a drilled formation.

Drilling starts with a large bit attached to a drill-collar and a drill-pipe. When drilling has reached a certain depth a new drill-pipe is added to the drill-string. This procedure is repeated until a preset depth is reached. Then the well-bore is cased using steel casing which are lowered into the well-bore and cemented in place to control fluids emitted from the well.

For the next drilling stage a drill bit of smaller diameter is lowered into the bore inside the surface casing, and operations proceed in the same manner as before. As drilling progresses, successively smaller drill bits are used and the diameter of the cased hole decreases. The drilling bit need to be replaced regularly, which involves withdrawing the entire drill-string.

As drilling advances a drilling log is maintained regarding the drilled depth, the nature of the rock and the fluids encountered. This log is of great value to geologists and geophysicists. This type of logging is called as Open Hole Logging, dealt in detail in next article.

Offshore Drilling

Offshore drilling has additional constraints of the depth of water, climatic conditions and the remoteness from the logistical base. The main difference between onshore and offshore drilling is related to the way in which the rig is supported. Offshore operations are conducted from platforms which either float or are fixed to the sea bed. In addition to the functions carried out at an onshore drilling site, offshore drilling rig has diver support and a meteorology station.

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offshore drill rig

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Daisy Mar 1, 2011 8:29 AM
onshore oil drilling
I really appreciate the bit you've put forth about drilling, its been very enlightening. I will be pleased if you would kindly enlighten me on the onshore oil drilling equipments, personnel, methodology and staff welfare packages while on shore. Thank you.
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Haresh Khemani Jul 21, 2009 1:18 AM
Job
Dear Nitin,

SInce you have most of the air conditioning systems, you don't have to worry about the preparation. The systems are almost same everywhere except the make and other minor things. Initially you will have to get used to the plant, I'm sure the company will give your sufficient time for this. If you are not an electrician, I suppose you have clarified this thing with your employer during interview. The elctrician training requires lots of study and practicals. Just one more advise. If you already have good job in India, its better to stay with the current it. Working in Congo in unknown country, uncertain atmosphere and uncertain global economic scenario is not recommended. Haresh
Nitin Jul 20, 2009 12:57 PM
A/C TEHNICIAN / Electrician
Dear Naveen, Thanks A lot for reply, I an working since 1999 in Hvac/Refrigeration field, having hands on experience in all type of systems, including large plants, I want ur help to find out that on an onshore rig what kind of ac plantsr in use, on other hand i am having limited knowledge of Electrical, i want ur advice that before going going to the site , what kind of study/preperation i should do, cause i dont have any experien ce of any on / off shore rig work.... please Advice, waiting for ur Reply, nitin_sharma785@yahoo.com
Haresh Khemani Jul 19, 2009 9:20 AM
AC Technician
Dear Nitin,

First of all let me know if you are an AC Technician/Electrician. If you are, you must me knowing the various types of the AC plants. The basic components of all the air conditioning systems are the same i.e. compressor, condenser, expansion valve and evaporator. In the offshore applications large industrial air conditioning systems are used where there are multicylinder reciprocating or large screw compressors. Then there are large shell and tube type water cooled condensers and the expansion valves are usually automatically operated by the solenoid valves. Finally, there is a shell and tube type of evaporator in which the refrigerant can be either in tube or shell side depending on the temperature requirement. The whole system is operated automatically. You may have to carry out maintenance of the compressor, condenser, evaporator etc. Troubleshooting i.e. finding the fault with the system is very important. You will have to be available any time of the day or night. Thanks for giving me the chance to share this experience.
nitin Jul 19, 2009 8:41 AM
Job
dear Naveen, i recently got an offer for Ac Technician/Electrician for congo for on shore project, Kindly help to find out the job redponsibilities for an A. Technician / Electrician, and kindly tell what kind of AC plants /units will be there. kindly contact me on my e-mail, nitin_sharma785@yahoo.com, waiting for ur reply. nitin
 
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