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    About Drill Rigs

    Drill rigs for oil, natural gas, water wells, and other uses can be small to mid-sized portable units mounted on trucks or trailers, or large permanent structures onshore or offshore.

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    Serial Number1HTTGAHT9WJ001263
    Location: Sainte-Julie, Quebec, Canada
    Seller: Lussicam
    Serial Number1HTTGAHT9WJ001263
    Location: Sainte-Julie, Quebec, Canada
    Seller: Lussicam
    Location: Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: K&D Prime Time Drilling
    Location: Al Ruwayyah 3, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    Seller: MHJ Heavy Equipment Trading Co
    Serial NumberUNKNOWN
    Location: London, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: GERICIA COMMERCIALS UK
    USD $199,247
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    Hours150
    Location: Leppington, New South Wales, Australia
    Seller: Drill Tech
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    Location: Nsw, New South Wales, Australia
    Seller: Equipment Hub
    USD $197,530
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    Hours3,422
    Location: Nsw, New South Wales, Australia
    Seller: Equipment Hub
    USD $197,530
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    Hours3,422
    Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
    Seller: Equipment Hub
    Serial NumberUNKNOWN
    Location: London, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: GERICIA COMMERCIALS UK
    Stock Number23801
    Location: Heimdal, Norway
    Seller: ATS Norway AS
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    Location: Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
    Seller: Xi’an Juxinde Industrial Equipment Co., Ltd
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    Location: Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
    Seller: Xi’an Juxinde Industrial Equipment Co., Ltd
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    Location: Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
    Seller: Xi’an Juxinde Industrial Equipment Co., Ltd
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    Location: Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
    Seller: Xi’an Juxinde Industrial Equipment Co., Ltd
    Serial NumberUNKNOWN
    Location: London, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: GERICIA COMMERCIALS UK
    USD $82,447
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    Location: Tasmania, Tasmania, Australia
    Seller: Equipment Hub
    Stock Number23557
    Location: Heimdal, Norway
    Seller: ATS Norway AS
    USD $91,148
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    Location: Boshof, Fs, South Africa
    Seller: HVR Turbos
    Location: London, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Heeyas Ltd
    Stock Number22927
    Location: Heimdal, Norway
    Seller: ATS Norway AS
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    Location: Al Ruwayyah 3, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    Seller: MHJ Heavy Equipment Trading Co
    Stock Number5674112
    Location: Shanghai, China
    Seller: Heeyas Ltd
    Hours4,898
    Location: Newry, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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    Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    Seller: Asiawide Equipment
    USD $24,000
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    Hours2,038
    Location: Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
    Seller: Everglory International Group Co.,ltd
    Stock Number23270
    Location: Heimdal, Norway
    Seller: ATS Norway AS
    Location: London, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Heeyas Ltd

    About Drill Rigs

    In the simplest terms, a drill rig, also called a “drilling rig” or just “rig,” is a machine or equipment that’s used to create holes, or “wellbores,” in the earth’s surface in order to drill for oil, natural gas, water, or other resources. Although drill rigs can be massive, permanent structures extending beyond 100 feet tall, they can also be small or midsized structures mounted on trucks or trailers that operators can disassemble, transport to another location, and reassemble. Drill rigs can also be onshore or offshore in nature, as well as referred to a “single,” “double,” “triple,” or “quadri” rig depending on the number of pipes in the derrick. In addition to the use of engines and generators to provide power, other components can include blowout preventers, mud pumps and tanks, shale shakers, degassers, de-sanders, drawworks, derricks, rotary tables, drill bits, drill strings, and top drives. Drill techniques can include auger, Kelly, rotary, cable tool, and reverse circulation methods.

    History Of Drill Rigs

    Some experts consider some modern drilling techniques, including percussion and rotary, to date to 500 B.C. with China’s Han Dynasty, which used manual power to drill to shorter depths to extract natural gas. Oil field drilling depths, however, reached 2,000 feet deep by the 16th century in China. Later, prior to the 19th century when internal combustion engines came into prominence, steam engines and diamond-based drilling machines were introduced. In the 1970s, air reverse circulation drilling introduced a quicker and more efficient drilling method. Broadly speaking, over time, drilling has also shifted from being a primarily vertical operation to including directional drilling and horizontal drilling approaches. Overall, rotary drill rigs that entail the use of engines and hoisting and rotary equipment are considered the most common type of drill rig today.

    Onshore & Offshore Drill Rigs

    While offshore and onshore drill rigs serve the same essential purpose, they differ in makeup and cost. Besides being far less space-constrained and less expensive than offshore rigs, onshore rigs can involve smaller mobile equipment mounted on trucks and trailers. Conversely, offshore rigs are generally more permanent structures, although some offshore drill rigs entail a floating platform that integrates all the other components of the drill operation, including various equipment and tools, living quarters, and means for storage and transportation. Different types of offshore drill rigs can include barge, jack up, semi-submersible, and deep water rigs. Leading manufacturers of new and used drill rigs include Bucyrus-Erie, Gardner-Denver, Ingersoll-Rand, National Oilwell Varco (NOV), Schramm, and SJ Petro.