After being back in town for a fed day's I was sent out to the next job. A EcoScope/ Telescope/ PD Exceed 8.5 in water injector on a rig located a couple of hours drive into the desert. I was first to the rig this time so got fully stuck into the rig up operation which means I need to move all our sensors* from the logging unit** to the rig floor which is about 50m above ground level, it was prob 30 deg hard work and hot! I also made the rookie error of running a cable the wrong way round so had to re-lay it again, not fun.
The job had a couple of problems but I was not involved and not too sure what happened but we had to run out of hole and replace the tool which was great for me but cost the company a lot of time and money I guess. But after this drilling was pretty smooth and uneventful. I had to return to town to take the entrance exam to get into the training school and then went back for 2 day's before getting some vacation for xmas.
Im now in the training school and trying to un-learn all the bad techniques I was taught on the rig and the various specifications for tools and technology's that we use to do our job's. So far it's been pretty easy going but it seems to have stepped up a gear recently.
*Sensors: 6 in total, one measures the weight of the drill string, one the cable that raises and lowers the drill string, 2 pressure sensors for the mud, and a couple of other less important ones. This allows us to tell how deep we are, when we are drilling and when the pumps are running.
**Logging unit is a container that houses our computers and engineers - it's where I sit for a lot of time....
The job had a couple of problems but I was not involved and not too sure what happened but we had to run out of hole and replace the tool which was great for me but cost the company a lot of time and money I guess. But after this drilling was pretty smooth and uneventful. I had to return to town to take the entrance exam to get into the training school and then went back for 2 day's before getting some vacation for xmas.
Im now in the training school and trying to un-learn all the bad techniques I was taught on the rig and the various specifications for tools and technology's that we use to do our job's. So far it's been pretty easy going but it seems to have stepped up a gear recently.
*Sensors: 6 in total, one measures the weight of the drill string, one the cable that raises and lowers the drill string, 2 pressure sensors for the mud, and a couple of other less important ones. This allows us to tell how deep we are, when we are drilling and when the pumps are running.
**Logging unit is a container that houses our computers and engineers - it's where I sit for a lot of time....