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blk96gt
post 03/12/07 6:00pm
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Some of you probably knew that I stopped going to school for a year and got a job as a roughneck on an offshore drilling rig. I've had a few people ask me about it, so I figured I would post a few pictures of the rig and a little info on what we did.
This is the rig I worked on. If you're wondering how we got up to the rig we used what's called a personnel basket, which is hooked up to the crane. The crane will raise and lower people from/to the boat and rig. You can see the basket hanging from the crane in this picture with four people on it.
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This is a good picture from the crew boat that shows the whole rig and the platform that we were working over.
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This is the picture of the drillfloor where I spent pretty much all my time. On the left you can see the break-out tongs, which were used to break the two tool joints loose. The torque on 5" drillpipe(which is what we are using here) is around 6000 pounds. When making a trip(pulling the whole drill pipe string out of the hole), you can throw the tongs well over 150 times in a day. You also pull and set the slips(the thing with three handles behind the drill pipe) every time you make/break a connection. Tripping pipe was my favorite thing to do. You were pretty much none stop for 12 hours.
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These are just some various pictures on the rig.
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Here is a picture of the derrick from the drillfloor. The derrick hand is the one who goes up to the derrick while tripping pipe and racks back or latches up a stand of pipe(a stand of pipe is around 93 feet, and is made up of three joints, which are around 30-32 feet each).
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Various pictures from up in the derrick of the drill floor and the rig, and also a picture of the ladder you have to climb up to get to the derrick.
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Here is what's called the monkey board, which is what the man in the derrick stands on when making a connection or racking a stand back. The rope/belt thing is called the belly rope. You put that around your waist so you can lean out and reach the elevators. You can also see the bucket to sit on when the times get slow.
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These are the fingers where all the stands of pipe are stored. This is one set, and there's also another set on the other side of me. Around 115 stands of 5" drill pipe can be stored on this set of fingers, and something like 70 or 80 on the other.
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One of the nice sunsets we get to see.
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I've got more, but don't really feel like posting them now, and ya'll probably don't care to see them anyways, but oh well. Enjoy.

This post has been edited by blk96gt: 03/12/07 7:12pm


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post 03/13/07 5:15am
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I'll guess you have a good wage there blk wink.gif . In Norway the roughnecks/drill crew earn approximately 150.000$ a year. They work 2 weeks - then got 3 weeks off. How old is the rig you are working on? Looks like a Jack-up, but it seem pretty old..Am I right? (There is a lot of newbuilds coming your way...)


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post 03/13/07 11:29am
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QUOTE(Kleerance @ 03/13/07 4:15am) *

I'll guess you have a7Øêd wage there blk wink.gif . In Norway the roughnecks/drill crew earn approximately 150.000$ a year. They work 2 weeks - then got 3 weeks off. How old is the rig you are working on? Looks like a Jack-up, but it seem pretty old..Am I right? (There is a lot of newbuilds coming your way...)

Yeah I made pretty good money, much more than I would have right out of college with a computer science degree. The only downside was I had to work my ass off for it. We worked 12 hour days for two weeks and then had two weeks off.

The rig is an '82 Bethlehem jack-up. It was pretty old, but was also touted as one our companies cleanest and best maintained rigs. The roustabouts were always cleaning and painting.


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