Onshore Rigs
Onshore rigs are drilling platforms located on land, used primarily for extracting oil and natural gas from underground reservoirs. These rigs can vary in size and complexity, depending on the specific drilling requirements and the geological conditions of the area. They are equipped with various tools and machinery to drill deep into the earth and reach hydrocarbon deposits.
The operation of onshore rigs involves several stages, including site preparation, drilling, and completion. Workers on these rigs include engineers, geologists, and drill operators, all of whom play crucial roles in ensuring safe and efficient drilling. Onshore rigs are often more accessible than offshore rigs, making them easier to maintain and operate.