yes ... oil rig for a country is very important n so it will reduce the price of oil
an oil rig that pumps oil from beneath the ground
The drilled oil belongs to whoever owns the specific oil rig.
one of the most famous for wealthiest job is an astronaut or oil rig worker.
An oil-producing state symbol often represents the state's identity and economic reliance on the oil industry. Common symbols include oil derricks, barrels, or the silhouette of an oil rig. Some states may also adopt specific colors or logos in their official emblems to signify their association with oil production. For example, Texas prominently features the oil pumpjack in its imagery due to its significant oil industry.
Overall, I would say that an intelligent lighting system is the best thing to go for - of course it depends what fixtures are on the rig. Intelligent lighting gives you a lot more freedom in what you can do where as with traditional theatre lights and par cans you cannot easily change gobo, colour, rotation or position. A disadvantage could be that intelligent lights take up a lot of power and room and also you would need a specialised desk that can 'talk' to intelligent lighting fixtures. so to sum up: ADVANTAGES: - Easily change between colour, gobo and positioning - Intelligent lighting can be used for theatre and music (multi - purpose) - They are easily wired up (DMX) DISADVANTAGES - - Power consumption - Space - Price If you are thinking of kitting out a rig with lights, I would advise you to shop around and see what would suite your needs. Hope this helps!!
Oil rig oil Derick
on a oil rig boat
I am looking for a job as a chef on an oil rig
An oil rig is an oil platform or oil production platform. A drilling is different though.
St. Petersburg has an offshore field to build the oil rig.
It takes 20000 day to build an oil rig.
No a christmas tree is only part of an oil rig.
please tell me how long you stay on a offshore oil rig
A oil rig exploded on April 20, 2010 and oil gushed out for months before the hole was plugged. There was another oil rig explosion in the Gulf on September 2, 2010 when an oil rig exploded.
oil rig.
Yes. An oil rig and an oil production platform are the same thing.A drilling rig is different though.
If you are referring to the rig that suffered the major oil spill on April 10, 2010, it was an ultra-deepwater, dynamically positioned, semi-submersible offshore oil drilling rig, named the Deepwater Horizon. Simply called a drilling rig.