Showing posts with label #OCTG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #OCTG. Show all posts
Thursday, June 9, 2016
The New Kid On The OCTGs Block
For the longest time, OCTGs have boiled down to one thing---steel. OCTGs is short for oil country tubular goods.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
The Benefits Of Oil Country Tubular Goods (OCTG)
Oil Country Tubular Goods (OCTG) are a necessary component for productive oil and gas wells. Oil is the most popular source of energy in the world, and in order to gather this resource, OCTG are required. OCTG are used for drilling, to transporting the oil from the wellbore to the surface.
As exploration for fossil fuels continues globally, the demand for OCTG is growing. They are required for exploration and remain a necessity once production begins. Using quality oil country tubular goods will mean that oil is being captured productively, without any waste. Similarly, it will ensure the safety of both the oil workers and the environment.
The three main components of OCTG are:
- Drilling Pipe - This is a long, seamless tube which drives the process by rotating the drill bit, and boring into the well source. This is placed under immense pressure and force.
- Casing Pipe - This lines the borehole and is a vital component in supporting the oil well so that it does not collapse due to the external rock pressure, or the internal fluid tension of the pumped gas or oil. It is an essential component for ensuring the productivity and efficiency of the well, and the safety of the surrounding environment and workers.
- Tubing - This piping is used to transport the oil or gas up from the well source to the surface. Again, this pipe is essential to capturing oil, or gas, economically- while ensuring environmental and worker security.
All of these components of Oil Country Tubular Goods are placed under incredibly high pressure. Similarly, it is vital that these parts are corrosive resistant; thereby ensuring they do not weaken. However, with the right OCTG, harvesting oil or gas can be both an economical and secure procedure, with minimal resource losses and harm to the surrounding environment and workforce.
Monday, November 30, 2015
Choosing The Best Oilfield Equipment Manufacturer
An oilfield is a potential minefield of safety complications and environmental hazards. As project overseer, you have a responsibility to ensure that products are well chosen to appease investors and environmental lobbyists. What is your strategy for selecting oilfield equipment wisely when the competition is fierce? Here are some guidelines.
One: Ratings and Reputation
Forget product ratings for a minute and start with the company in question. Examine what industrial clients in your field have said about this firm in recent months or years. Find out how long they have been in business: longevity is a reflection of professionalism and reputation. No industrial equipment supplier will last long if their reputation is tarnished.Two: Innovation and Environment
A firm in the oilfield equipment business had better be striving to meet higher environmental standards than ever before. There is tremendous animosity towards this industry from environmentalists. Meanwhile, the reasons for their strong feelings and the need for conservation/protection are well understood and frequently documented. Check out what equipment supply firms have to say about this topic and find out what efforts they are making to improve preservation and safety to wildlife and habitat.Three: Guarantees and Warranties
Companies that are proud of their equipment stand behind it. They willingly provide extensive warranty on their products as long as you register each purchase. Moreover, if you are talking about machinery rather than parts, they should be willing to send staff members out to wherever you are and demonstrate items so you can see for yourself how machines will run in their intended settings. Confident companies will go to this expense and trouble.Four: Common Sense
All of the factors above are moot if the firm selling oilfield equipment isn't certified. Check licenses and also certification on equipment. It should all carry documentation proving machines passed inspections. This is more important than competitive rates or impressive websites: safety comes first.
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