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...ssary:Joule-thompson effect * Glossary:Journal bearing * Glossary:JRA * Glossary:JRC * Glossary:JSA * Glossary:JT * Glossary:Jug * Glossary:Junction * Glossary:Junk * Glossary:Junk basket * Glo...
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..., from the roustabout to the OIM, and then discussed during safety meetings A Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is another significant program in which detailed procedures are written up for every major job and...
With operations often classified as high risk from a financial and physical standpoint, and costs often in excess of a quarter of a million dollars per day, capable personnel and a defined management structure are essential. Running a drilling operation in the oil and gas business requires unique knowledge, and the ability to adjust to new problems and challenges every day. It is definitely not like manufacturing widgets day in and day out. Personal safety and health has increasingly become more of a factor and focus in offshore operations over the years. Whereas the LTI rate (incidents per 200,000 hours) was commonly more than 10, it is now common to be less than 1 and often less than 0.5.
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The growth and evolution of offshore drilling units have gone from an experiment in the 1940s and 1950s with high hopes but unknown outcome to the extremely sophisticated, high-end technology and highly capable units of the 1990s and 2000s. In less than 50 years, the industry progressed from drilling in a few feet of water depth with untested equipment and procedures to the capability of drilling in more than 10,000 ft of water depth with well-conceived and highly complex units. These advances are a testament to the industry and its technical capabilities driven by the vision and courage of its engineers, crews, and management. From an all-American start to its present worldwide, multinational involvement, anyone involved can be proud to be called a "driller." Since the beginning in the mid-1800s until today, the drilling business commercially has been very cyclic. It has been and still is truly a roller-coaster ride, with rigs being built at premium prices in good economic times and ...
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