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Fig 17-01: Work-over (For Land Operations) Before Mast-up

Fig 19-02: Work-over (For Land Operations) After Mast-up

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Figure19-03: Offshore Modular Rig deployed on platform

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Figure 19-04: Jack-up Rig

Figure 19-05: Inland Barge Rigs


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Figure 19-06: Simple Diagram of a Drilling Rig/ Work-over Rig


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Figure 19-07 A: Crown-block


Figure 19-07 B: Traveling-block

Figure19-08: Two sets of Blow out Preventers (BOP)

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A) Typical tri-cone rock bit

B) PDC bit

Figure 19-09: Two types of Drilling Bits

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Figure 19-10: Casing Scraper

Figure 19-11: Junk and Boot


Basket

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Fig 19-12: Cement


Retainer

Fig 19-13 Casing Roller

Fig19-14: Bridge
plug

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Figure 19-15: External Catch Fishing Tools

Figure 19-16
Taper Tap
An Internal Catch Fishing Tool

Figure 19-17
Die collar

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Type
Inside
hydraulic
casing cutter

Application
To cut single casing at precision depths

Inside
mechanical
casing cutter

To cut casing & drill pipe and can be


converted to alternate cutting sizes

Inside
mechanical
tubing cutter

To cut tubing without using any type of


hydraulics

Multi-string
cutter

To cut multiple strings of casing cemented


together using hydraulic actuated cutters

Outside cutter

To cut & remove stuck pipe in a long


undamaged section

Fig 19-18: Grapple


Releasing Spears

Fig
19-19:
Basket

Boot Fig 19-20: Jet junk basket

Fig 19-21: RCJB

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Figure 19-22: Accessory tools A. Wire-line spear, B. Fishing magnet, C. Impression


block, D. Fishing jar. E. Jet impact amplifier, F. Bumper sub, G. Safety joint

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Junk mill
W/O pipe
Taper mill
Figure 19-23: Milling & Wash over tools

Figure 19-24: Remedial & Repair tools Casing Roller

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Figure 19-25: Tubing Elevator, Sucker Rod Elevator & Swivel

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Figure 19-26: Another Schematic view of Work-over Rig


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