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Drilling Equipment
Sana International handles a wide range of brands for Drilling Equipment.
We can supply you with the following equipment:
Anchors. Hold a mobile offshore drilling rig in place while drillings is taking place.
Drill Bits. Cover an incredibly diverse range depending on the type of drilling rig. They are often very precisely engineered and carefully machined and spaced for each specific application. They can be symmetric, asymmetric, measured from millimeters to meters in diameter, be high speed, low speed, work with air, fluids or dry.
Drill Casing and Drill Rods. Like drill bits are specifically tailored to the type of rig, bit and other parameters of the drill rig and process. They are also made to close tolerances regarding the dimensions, materials, hardening, treat me and the (often) proprietary threading and/or connectors used.
BOPs (Blowout Preventers). Are pieces of equipment installed at the wellhead to control pressures and fluids during drilling and completion and in particular to quickly close a well when something goes wrong in order to prevent spillage of mud, oil and/or flammable gas.
Boilers
Bales. Hoops used to lift on the drill rods or casing they are threaded on and typically hooked on to the rig cable hoist system for lifting.
Centrifuges. Separate fine silt and sand from drilling fluid.
Chain Tongs. Wrenches used to tighten pipe, composed of a length of chain attached to a handle with an outwardly-toothed open jaw. The chain is wrapped around the pipe and fixed back on the jaw, the chain grips the pipe against the jaw teeth while the handle is used as a lever to turn the pipe. These come in a variety of sizes as required and are powered either manually or hydraulically.
Degassers. Separate gas from drilling fluid so that the mud can be safely re-used.
Elevators. Similar to bales, rather that threaded on, these are split collars which are placed around the drill rod or casing couplers and used for lifting.
Hydrocyclones. Separate fine sit and sand from drilling fluid.
Mud Motors
Mud Pits. store drilling fluid until it is required down the wellbore and to allow sand and silt to settle out before reuse.
Mup Pumps. Pump drilling mud or cement through the system.
Shale Shakers. Separate coarse drilling cuttings from the drilling mud before it is pumped back down the borehole.
Rotary Table. Rotates the drill bit attached to a string of drill pipe joints.
Draworks. Used to pick up and lower the drill string. Also used to control the weight on the Drill bit, and hence control rate of penetration (ROP).
Drill Pipe. They are joints of pipe used to connect the drill bit. They also act as a conduit for drilling mud, to cool off the drill bit, bring cuttings up to surface and balance down hole pressures. Dril pipes come in various sizes (diameters) the lengths are usually around 30', pressure ratings, and grades. |