Oilwell Servicing Rig | 14 Images
A Pictorial Oil Well Story:  The Mobile Oil Well Servicing Rig Crew is performing remedial subsurface work to reduce high water production and replace the worn Subsurface Progressing Cavity Pump.  It's a 1.5  day job.  A Well Servicing Rig is usually manned by 5 rig hands, including the Rig Manager, a Driller, a Derrick Man and 2 Floor Hands (Roughnecks).  This is a Top Drawer crew, all of them large and ugly but knowledgeable, job smart, well liked and well ticketed.
On this Work-over, the 6th man (a specialist called a Tool Man) is here to supply and supervise installation of the Subsurface Produced Water Control Device seen being assembled in Image # 7700 and Image # 7717b.  In Image # 7702 the device is being lifted up into the Derrick.    uttleysnaturephotos.com
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Oil Well Service Rig, Image # 7893-21w
Oil Well Service Rig, Image # 7893-21w
Pipe Rhythm, Image 7756-21w
Pipe Rhythm, Image 7756-21w
The Derrick Man coming Down, Image 7943-21w
The Derrick Man coming Down, Image 7943-21w
Oil Well Servicing Rig and Crew, Image 7886-21w
Oil Well Servicing Rig and Crew, Image 7886-21w
Image 7860-21w
Image 7860-21w
Image 7800=21w
Image 7800=21w
Derrick Man Latching Production Tubing into Elevator, Image 7805c-21w
Derrick Man Latching Production Tubing into Elevator, Image 7805c-21w
Image 7856-21w
Image 7856-21w
Image # 7791-21w
Image # 7791-21w
Image 7834-21w, the Service Rig Crew installs a Pup Joint
Image 7834-21w, the Service Rig Crew installs a Pup Joint
The Subsurface Production Pump, Image 7676-21w
The Subsurface Production Pump, Image 7676-21w
Lowering the Derrick, Image 7959-21w
Lowering the Derrick, Image 7959-21w
Oil Well Servicing Rig and Crew, Image # 7702
Oil Well Servicing Rig and Crew, Image # 7702
Oil Well Servicing Rig and Crew, Image # 7717b
Oil Well Servicing Rig and Crew, Image # 7717b