Drilling Rig Components
NO.2 Drilling Company
Drilling Rig Components 1. Crown Block and Water Table 2. Catline Boom and Hoist Line 3. Drilling Line 4. Monkeyboard 5. Traveling Block 6. Top Drive 7. Mast 8. Drill Pipe 9. Doghouse 10. Blowout Preventer 11. Water Tank 12. Electric Cable Tray 13. Engine Generator Sets 14. Fuel Tank 15. Electrical Control House 16. Mud Pumps 17. Bulk Mud Component Tanks 18. Mud Tanks (Pits) 19. Reserve Pit 20. Mud-Gas Separator 21. Shale Shakers 22. Choke Manifold 23. Pipe Ramp 24. Pipe Racks 25. Accumulator Additional rig components not illustrated at right. 26. Annulus 27. Brake 28. Casing Head 29. Cathead 30. Catwalk 31. Cellar 32. Conductor Pipe 33. Degasser 34. Desander 35. Desilter 36. Drawworks 37. Drill Bit 38. Drill Collars 39. Driller's Console 40. Elevators 41. Hoisting Line 42. Hook 43. Kelly 44. Kelly Bushing 45. Kelly Spinner 46. Mousehole 47. Mud Return Line |
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Crown Block and
Water Table |
Catline
Boom and Hoist Line |
Drilling Line |
Monkeyboard |
Traveling Block |
Top Drive |
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Mast |
Drill Pipe |
Doghouse |
Blowout
Preventer |
Water Tank |
Electric Cable Tray |
Engine Generator
Sets |
Fuel Tanks |
Electric House |
Mud Pump |
Bulk Mud
Components in Storage |
Mud Pits |
Reserve Pits |
Mud Gas Separator |
Shale Shaker |
Choke Manifold |
Pipe Ramp |
Pipe Racks |
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Accumulator |
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Annulus |
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Brake |
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Casing Head |
Cathead |
Catwalk |
Cellar |
Conductor Pipe |
Degasser |
Desilter |
Drawworks |
Drill Bit |
Drill Collar |
Drillers Console |
Elevators |
Hoisting Line |
Hook |
Kelly
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Kelly Bushing |
Kelly Spinner |
Mousehole |
Mud Return Line |
Ram Blowout
Preventer |
Rathole |
Rotary Hose |
Rotary Table
The principal
component of a rotary, or rotary machine, used to turn the drill stem and
support the drilling assembly. It has a beveled gear arrangement to create
the rotational motion and an opening into which bushings are fitted to drive and
support the drilling assembly. |
Slips |
Spinning Chain A relatively short length of chain attached to the tong pull chain on the manual tongs used to make up drill pipe. The spinning chain is attached to the pull chain so that a crew member can wrap the spinning chain several times around the tool joint box of a joint of drill pipe suspended in the rotary table. After crew members stab the pin of another tool joint into the box end, one of them then grasps the end of the spinning chain and with a rapid upward motion of the wrist "throws the spinning chain"—that is, causes it to unwrap from the box and coil upward onto the body of the joint stabbed into the box. The driller then actuates the makeup cathead to pull the chain off of the pipe body, which causes the pipe to spin and thus the pin threads to spin into the box. |
Stairways |
Standpipe |
Surface Casing |
Substructure |
Swivel |
Tongs |
Walkways |
Weight Indicator |