Workover rig definition

Workover rig means a mobile self-propelled rig used to perform one or more remedial operations, such as deepening, plugging back, pulling and resetting liners, on a producing oil or gas well to try to restore or increase the well’s production.
Workover rig means Workover rig complete with pumps, power packs, and other accessories and equipment as listed in this Tender document.
Workover rig means rig machinery and ancillary equipment specifically for the use of working over, completing, recompleting and/or servicing wells.

Examples of Workover rig in a sentence

  • The Operator may employ its own or its Affiliate’s equipment, personnel, drilling rig, Workover rig, and snubbing unit in the conduct of those operations, either under Exhibit “C” or under a written agreement among the Participating Parties.

  • If the Operator’s or its Affiliate’s equipment, personnel, drilling rig, Workover rig, or snubbing unit is employed in conducting operations under this Agreement, the terms, conditions, and rates for that employment shall be consistent with those currently prevailing in competitive contracts for the deepwater OCS.

  • VIN# ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 12 Rig 4 Workover rig: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 550, year 2009 Serial # RA532485, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.

  • VIN# 1T95SD2319A5322499 10 Rig 2 Workover rig: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 550, year 2009 Serial # RA532489, 104 Mast-250K lb pull.

  • If the Operator’s or its Affiliate’s equipment, personnel, drilling rig, Workover rig, or snubbing unit is employed in conducting operations under this Agreement, the terms, conditions, and rates for that employment shall be consistent with those currently prevailing in Competitive Contracts for the deepwater OCS.

  • VIN# ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 11 Rig 3 Workover rig: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 550, year 2009 Serial # RA532486, 104 Mast-250K lb pull.


More Definitions of Workover rig

Workover rig means a mobile self-propelled rig used to perform one or more remedial operations, such as deepening, plugging back, pulling and

Related to Workover rig

  • Workover means operations on a producing well to restore or increase production.

  • Rig means the vessel described in Recital (A) hereto and includes any share or interest therein and her engines, machinery, boats, tackle, outfit, spare gear, fuel, consumable or other stores, belongings and appurtenances whether on board or ashore and whether now owned or hereafter acquired (but excluding therefrom any leased equipment owned by third parties);

  • drilling means the act of boring a hole to reach a proposed bottom hole location through which oil or gas may be produced if encountered in paying quantities, and includes redrilling, sidetracking, deepening, or other means necessary to reach the proposed bottom hole location, testing, logging, plugging, and other operations necessary and incidental to the actual boring of the hole;

  • Shallow well means a well located and constructed in such a manner that there is not a continuous layer of low permeability soil or rock (or equivalent retarding mechanism acceptable to the department) at least 5 feet thick, the top of which is located at least 25 feet below the normal ground surface and above the aquifer from which water is to be drawn.

  • Oil well means any well capable of producing oil or oil and casinghead gas from a common source of supply as determined by the commission.