Rig work Life

The image shows a casual clip of an oil well showing the details of its construction from surface to depth. Here is a simplified explanation of its parts:
1. Surface Rig:
The outer structure used for well drilling and to control extraction operations.
2. Drill Pipe:
A tube that extends from the surface to the depths to transport drilling tools and liquids.
3. The geological layers:
The rocks and soil being breached to get to the oil tank appears.
4. Casing tube:
Steel pipe lined with well wall to provide protection and prevent collapse.
5. Ocean Cement :
A substance that secures the lining pipe in place and prevents oil or gas leakage.
6. Oil Reservoir (Oil Reservoir):
Underground area that contains crude oil or natural gas.
7. Drilling Mud:
Used during drilling to cool the drill head, remove rock crumbs, and fix the wall.
These components work together to ensure safe access to oil and efficient extraction.

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