Yes and No The "derrick" is the drilling tower which is part of the complete oil platform (which could be moored at sea and have crew quarters etc) which is the "oil rig"
The drilling rig was not given a name but is simply referred to as "the Spindle top drilling rig".
Oxidation is loss, reduction is gain
All rig workers are skilled to some level. Green Hands, or Green Horns are trainees. Roustabouts, or Deck Hands/Ops, are generally the starting point in a career. Rough term for oil workers is Rig Pigs.
Oil rig operators run and manage an installation. The acreage of land that the oil reservoir resides is owned (leased) by the Oil Company. The Oil Company will pay a Drilling Contractor to drill the reservoir. The Drilling Contractor will own the drilling rig and will be the Rig Operator. The Oil Company will also employ Service Companies to perform certain functions on the rig during drilling. With a drilled and completed well the Oil Company may develop the location and install a Platform (if offshore) to produce numerous wells. The Oil Company may operate the platform itself or employ an Operating Company to manage the platform and production. Again, Service Companies may be employed to carry out remedial work on the oil wells from the platform.
Roughneck
To work as a Roughneck you would be better off with an oil rig.........LOL!
A roughneck is a floorhand on a drilling rig.
A roughneck is a floorhand on a drilling rig.
Oil rig oil Derick
on a oil rig boat
I am looking for a job as a chef on an oil rig
An oil rig is an oil platform or oil production platform. A drilling is different though.
St. Petersburg has an offshore field to build the oil rig.
It takes 20000 day to build an oil rig.
No a christmas tree is only part of an oil rig.
please tell me how long you stay on a offshore oil rig