Tuesday 10 October 2017

Important Points to Consider While Finding a Rental Mud Pump Online

Mud pump rental can be practical for drilling rigs. By leasing equipment, you can save money and not have to worry about storing or maintaining the mud pumps. There are many companies offering mud pumps, and the best place to find them is online. Not all of them are able to provide the highest-quality service and the most reliable equipment, but you can always do these things to ensure that you are working with a trustworthy service provider that can provide a reasonably priced and efficient rental mud pump online:

  • Your application – Consider your power source and why you need a mud pump. For instance, triplex mud pumps can run on diesel or electric power, and they have three cylinders that are efficient in the oilfield. They are more popular due to their low maintenance requirements, smoother discharge, and lighter build.
  • The acting type – Triplex mud pumps are single acting, and duplex pumps are double acting. The acting type refers to the time it will take for the mud pump to suck and drain in a single cycle as the piston reciprocates motion.
  • The amount of liners – Mud pumps can come in a variety of configurations and sizes, but for most petroleum drilling rigs, triplex mud pumps are often preferred. These pumps have three pistons or plungers. Duplex mud pumps have two pistons or plungers. Some providers of rental mud pump online carry hex pumps with six vertical plunger and pistons, and quintuplex pumps with five plungers and pistons. Newer pumps have minimal mud noise for enhanced logging while drilling and measurement while drilling decoding.
  • Prices – Find at least two providers of rental mud pumps online and compare their prices. Pick the provider that can offer competitive pricing and high-quality products that are backed by guarantees and a good standing with customers.
  • The provider’s reputation – Make sure the company offering mud pumps for rent online is highly recommended and reputable. Consider one that is a member of the International Association of Drilling Contractors and make sure they are QMS registered.

Sunday 13 August 2017

How Does A Drilling Rig Mud Pump Work?

Drilling for oil and gas exploration is an involved and complicated operation requiring specialized machinery to accomplish. Drilling rig mud pumps are one of the fundamental pieces of machinery needed for a successful drilling operation. Waters International supplies drilling rig mud pumps and other specialized boring equipment for the oil and gas exploration industry.
 A drilling rig mud pump is used to circulate drilling fluid or drilling mud into the bore hole to help cool, lubricate and clean the drill head as it bores into the ground. The drilling mud is also used to suspend and carry out drill cuttings from the drill head as it is brought in and out of the hole. This ensures that the drill does not clog and overheat, and makes the entire drilling operation smooth and safe.
Drilling rig mud pumps are usually reciprocating type pumps that basically work by drawing a fluid into a chamber or cylinder by the action of a piston, plunger or diaphragm, and then pushing it out to the needed direction through the use of one-way or check valves, resulting in the pulsed flow of the liquid in one direction. Ganging multiple pumps together increases the pump efficiency and provides a smoother liquid flow for better performance.
The action of the pump is used to draw out the drilling fluid from the bore hole, which is then filtered and cleared of impurities before being sent back in to cool and lubricate the drill head, and remove more drill cuttings. A failed pump will cause a disrupted flow of the drilling mud, which can cause the drill head to overheat or jam from cuttings and possibly even break. This can result in damage to the drilling equipment, and potentially cause injury to the drilling crew near the drilling rig.

Thursday 10 August 2017

Finding Rental Drilling Equipment Online

Utilizing rental drilling equipment for executing tasks is one of the most prudent ways of business. Investing and holding on to inventory that may not always be required for all tasks is definitely not a good move. The most feasible way is to rent equipment for the duration of the task and return it on completion of the contract. This will save a lot on capital expenses and depreciation, especially if the equipment lies unused for a long period. Here is a quick look at locating the best rental drilling equipment online.


Reputed dealers in drilling equipment
Dealers with a strong reputation and vast experience in dealing with drilling equipment would be the ideal choice to rent from.  The experience of dealers will help in ensuring that the equipment meet high standards so as to function without interruptions or downtime.  In critical drilling operations, it is necessary that the equipment are failsafe, rugged and reliable. We, at Waters International with a reputation and integrity as one of the oldest yet reliable dealers in drilling equipment, are the best choice for renting equipment.

Extensive inventory of all equipment
It is important to choose a dealer who has an extensive inventory of a large number of equipment. This inventory should ideally also include many numbers of the same equipment. For instance, a large project may require many numbers of mud pumps or other equipment.  This need can be met only if the rental agency possesses an extensive inventory of all equipment.  A dealer with excellent rapport and relationship with many global firms will be in a position to source additional requirement, if necessary.

Strong technical and maintenance support
At Waters International, we pride ourselves on the strong technical knowhow and experience we possess as a team.  Consequently, all rental drilling equipment that we give out on rent, is backed up by strong technical and maintenance support. This ensures that clients enjoy hassle free operations of rented equipment, without any downtime to affect overall efficiency. Drilling equipment require constant maintenance support due to the high wear and tear of components. Therefore, choose a supplier with the right resources to support with maintenance and technical expertise.

Monday 12 June 2017

How to Buy Surplus Oilfield Equipment?

One of the best ways to save money when buying oilfield equipment is to go for surplus units. There is no need to spend more because you can get good-as-new equipment for much less. When looking for surplus oilfield equipment to buy, it is important to choose a provider that responds quickly and is responsible to its customers’ needs. The best companies follow procedures that are approved by the Quality Certification Bureau for the purchase, re-furbish, and re-sale of oilfield equipment. 

Every piece of equipment must go through strict inspection and testing. There should also be qualified inspectors to perform visual, dimensional, and metal particle examinations. The equipment must have been refurbished by qualified welders using quality materials and approved procedures to perform all welding. After machining, the finished dimensions need to be verified by inspectors using accurate and properly calibrated dimensional inspection equipment. 

Be sure to choose an equipment provider with in-depth experience in the oil and gas business and a clear understanding of its nature. See to it that the company was built on a solid foundation and that it has built a reputation for honest dealings. 

Among the top companies that sell surplus oilfield equipment is Watersintl. The company has been around for more than 40 years, and it continues to offer high-quality new and used capital drilling equipment to both domestic and export markets. 

Watersintl provides accurate and reliable solutions and can give you what you need right away. The company also has knowledgeable staff and veteran employees who will directly deal with you. Watersintl has earned the reputation of being able to provide items that are hard to find. It carries a huge inventory of drilling essentials—both the common and uncommon ones—which are built to excellent quality control standards.

Tuesday 14 March 2017

Few Useful Surplus Oilfield Equipment Available Online

The volatile nature of oil markets calls for prudent decisions and investments by rig contractors and completion services.  Falling oil prices effectively translate into the need for maintaining lower operating costs. Downturns in oil and gas are not rare occurrences but equally frequent and similar to surges in pricing. This results in the creation of surplus oilfield equipment. At Waters International we understand the need for cutting costs without compromising on output or safety. We have consistently assisted rig contractors and stakeholders to carve out success by supplying used and refurbished equipment from our inventory.

Blowout Preventers

Surplus oilfield equipment used by the Oil & Exploration Sector include Blowout Preventers. These specialized valves form part of the safety measures used to prevent blowouts in oil and gas wells by sealing, controlling and monitoring the release of drilled resources.  Vital for the safety of the rig, manpower and to safely harness the drilled resources, Blowout Preventers are available in our extensive inventory. The condition of the used and refurbished valves we sell are comparable to new components, offering the same level of reliability.

Mud tanks

Known earlier as mud pits, these tanks are meant to store drilling fluid or mud. Despite the simple shape and design of an open topped container, mud tanks are important for the smooth functioning of mud pumps. With walkways that facilitate inspection of the tanks, these mud tanks serve the important function of sequestering sediments and solids from the drilling systems. Depending on the well depth and the nature of soil, sediments in drilling area, mud tanks are vital for both off shore and on shore rigs. The main difference lies is that off shore rigs use a closed top container.

Kelly drives

Polygonal splined pipes in combination with rotary tables are used to turn drill bits in-place of downhole motors. Known as Kelly drives these splined pipes, form part of the vast inventory of surplus oilfield equipment we maintain at Waters International. Our commitment to offer the best equipment, extends to all categories of equipment, including used and refurbished. Our technicians and specialists spend considerable time patching up equipment to make them reliable workhorses that will never let users down during assured duty cycle.

Tuesday 7 March 2017

Major Applications of the Surplus Oilfield Equipment

Equipment costs form the largest bulk of operational expenses in the oil and gas drilling industry. The rough terrains, extreme weather and year-round operations demand regular replacement of all equipment. Also, with the oil and gas industry equipment being large and difficult to carry for longer distances, there exists a need for near-at-hand products that can help a firm do its job without any cost or time overruns.

These practical considerations have created a need for surplus oilfield equipment over the years. These surplus oilfield equipment also come in handy in tricky situations where immediate replacement is required due to small breakdowns and malfunctions in equipment. Some of the more in-demand equipment include:

Mud Pumps: Used in the pumping operation to move the drilling fluid down the drill string and again up the annulus.

Storage Tanks: These are of different types and used for storing different fluids such as oil or saltwater. Storage tanks are usually columnar and closed at the top.

Mud Tanks: These tanks are usually made of steel and used to store the drilling fluid on drilling rigs. They are usually open top. The name originates from the early days when these were simple pits in the earth used to store the liquid.

Solids Control Equipment: These help remove the solids that come up during drilling. These products help reduce the treatment cost of drilling fluid and prevent any damage to downhole tools.

In addition, drilling companies require various light and heavy spare parts on a regular basis. These parts include deadline anchors, weight indicators, blowout preventers, casing, elevators, drill collar elevators, drill pipe elevators, hydraulic catheads, casing elevating spiders, Kelly drive bushings, master bushings, rotary strips, rotary swivels, rotary tables, rotary tongs, traveling blocks, Kelly valves, crown blocks, casing bushings, and elevator bales-links.

Several components related to rotary tables, Kelly bushings, pumps, and elevators are considered as critical to the oil and gas industry, as without them a drilling operation cannot be completed. Also, coolant pumps and storage tanks are the equipment that these companies require on a regular basis.