Rig up definition

Rig up means, receiving of materials in new location and unloading of the same, placement / alignment of all tanks. Power packs, PCRs and all pumps & their hooking up, substructures, fixing and rigging up of mast after complete assembling. Rig up Company's sub-structure, mast at the present location and to make the rig ready for spud in the well after drilling mouse hole & rat-hole.
Rig up means receiving, unloading and proper placement of materials/ equipment/consumables in new location (location at which work-over of next well is planned). Placement, alignment and hooking up of all structures, tanks and rig equipment, fixing and rigging up the mast after complete assembling and to make the rig and its accessories positioned and ready for work-over as per Company’s instruction.
Rig up means the drilling rig is on site and active preparations have commenced and are continuing towards placing the drilling rig into operation.

Examples of Rig up in a sentence

  • Rig down / Rig up / transportation / maintenance of Company's materials / items like Well killing pump, Production installations (if any) attached to the rig shall be done by the contractor.

  • Rig up/ rig down/ transportation / maintenance of Company’s materials/items viz.

  • Rig up the wireline unit with lubricator and bench tested valve for well control.

  • Rig down / Rig up / transportation / maintenance of Company’s materials / items like Well killing pump, Production installations (if any) attached to the rig shall be done by the contractor.

  • Rig down / Rig up / transportation / maintenance of Company‟s materials / items like Well killing pump, Production installations (if any) attached to the rig shall be done by the Contractor.

  • Contractor has to mobilize and Rig up workover rig within mobilization period itself and inform the Company to carry out the inspection.

  • Rig up / down of BOPs and drilling riser, equipment, wellhead flanging and wireline operations.

  • Company shall provide transportation to the crew of the Bidder from Jodhpur to site before Rig up of MLU and from well site back to Jodhpur after Rig down of MLU.

  • Rig up begins when the first rig components have arrived at the wellsite, and ends when the rig is ready to spud the well.

  • Rig up over well, assemble mud circulating system, generators and ancillary equipment.

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