The cost to fix an offshore oil rig varies widely depending on the extent of the repairs needed, ranging from thousands to millions of dollars. Minor repairs might cost a few hundred thousand dollars, while more extensive damage, such as structural issues or equipment replacement, could run into the tens of millions. Additionally, factors like location, accessibility, and regulatory compliance can significantly influence overall repair costs.
use the formula Cf = Cb + Cr (tb + tc + tt) / D WHERE Cf is cost per ft Cr is cost of the rig per hr tb is total rotating time during the bit run tc is non-rotating time during the bit run tt is trip time D is the target well depth
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.
To use straight up vegetable oil no thinners. About 4,000 Euro form companies in Germany.
how much an hour to run a oil filled heater
An oil change, for a Mercedes, can run between $200 and $300. It depends on where you go, what type or oil you use, and what city you live in.
Oil fired boilers will run at least $2000 up to $7500. It really depends on how much work you are willing and able to do yourself.
I'm not sure if you are referring to money or oil production but, it all depends on the amount of wells and actual oil producing capability of every well on the Oil rig (also known as a production platform). It can produce volumes of around <500 BPD (Barrels/Day) and can exceed 15 000 BPD. There are also multiple wells on a single rig. So, if you have for eg. 40 wells producing an average of 5000 BPD between them on a single platform, you are looking at 200 000 BPD which could add up to $20 000 000 per day. You have to keep in mind that these operations are extremely expensive to run and the exploration and drilling operations cost billions even before any oil was produced. The oil production of every single well decreases over time and profits decrease.
An oil tour pusher, often referred to as a tour pusher or rig pusher, is a supervisory role in the oil and gas industry, primarily responsible for overseeing drilling operations on a rig. Their duties include managing the crew, ensuring safety protocols are followed, coordinating logistics, and maintaining communication between the rig and the company. The tour pusher typically works in shifts and is crucial for ensuring that drilling operations run smoothly and efficiently.
An oil sprayer runs from about $10 to $50 or more depending on what quality you want. There are high end ones that run over $100 if you are looking to spend that much money on one.
depends on how much % of veg is in the oil
it cost 50$