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Wat (wie) is drilling rig developer - definitie

INTEGRATED SYSTEM THAT DRILLS WELLS
Oil rigger; Drilling tower; Auger drilling; Air core drilling; RAB drilling; RC drilling; Drilling Rig Personnel; Drilling platform; Gas rig; Drilling Machinery; Drilling machinery; Drilling Machine; Drill rig; Portable drilling rig; Oil drilling rig; Hydraulic rotary rig; Drilling machines; Boring rig; Drilling rigs; Drill trucks; Drill rigs; Deep-core drillers; Drill bucket
  • Drilling the [[Bakken Formation]] in the Williston Basin
  • Large hole drilling rig for blast-hole drilling
  • Antique drilling rig now on display at Western History Museum in Lingle, Wyoming. It was used to drill many water wells in that area—many of those wells are still in use.
  • Mobile drilling rig mounted on a truck
  • Natural gas rigs operational}}

drilling rig         
¦ noun a large structure with equipment for drilling an oil well.
Drilling rig         
A drilling rig is an integrated system that drills wells, such as oil or water wells, in the earth's subsurface. Drilling rigs can be massive structures housing equipment used to drill water wells, oil wells, or natural gas extraction wells, or they can be small enough to be moved manually by one person and such are called augers.
Bermuda rig         
  • tacking]] in Bermuda's waters.
  • 17th-century woodcut of a Bermudian vessel with early Bermuda rig (before the addition of a boom)
CONFIGURATION OF MAST AND RIGGING FOR A TYPE OF SAILBOAT
Bermuda sail; Marconi sloop; Marconi rig; Bermudian rig; Bermuda rigged; Bermudan rig; Bermuda-rigged; Marconi rigged
A Bermuda rig, Bermudian rig, or Marconi rig is a configuration of mast and rigging for a type of sailboat and is the typical configuration for most modern sailboats. This configuration was developed in Bermuda in the 1600s; the term Marconi, a reference to the inventor of the radio, Guglielmo Marconi, became associated with this configuration in the early 1900s because the wires that stabilize the mast of a Bermuda rig reminded observers of the wires on early radio masts.

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Drilling rig

A drilling rig is an integrated system that drills wells, such as oil or water wells, or holes for piling and other construction purposes, into the earth's subsurface. Drilling rigs can be massive structures housing equipment used to drill water wells, oil wells, or natural gas extraction wells, or they can be small enough to be moved manually by one person and such are called augers. Drilling rigs can sample subsurface mineral deposits, test rock, soil and groundwater physical properties, and also can be used to install sub-surface fabrications, such as underground utilities, instrumentation, tunnels or wells. Drilling rigs can be mobile equipment mounted on trucks, tracks or trailers, or more permanent land or marine-based structures (such as oil platforms, commonly called 'offshore oil rigs' even if they don't contain a drilling rig). The term "rig" therefore generally refers to the complex equipment that is used to penetrate the surface of the Earth's crust.

Small to medium-sized drilling rigs are mobile, such as those used in mineral exploration drilling, blast-hole, water wells and environmental investigations. Larger rigs are capable of drilling through thousands of metres of the Earth's crust, using large "mud pumps" to circulate drilling mud (slurry) through the drill bit and up the casing annulus, for cooling and removing the "cuttings" while a well is drilled. Hoists in the rig can lift hundreds of tons of pipe. Other equipment can force acid or sand into reservoirs to facilitate extraction of the oil or natural gas; and in remote locations there can be permanent living accommodation and catering for crews (which may be more than a hundred). Marine rigs may operate thousands of miles distant from the supply base with infrequent crew rotation or cycle.