This is the natural resource fossil fuels, and oil is a type of this. Oil helps to power machines that drive us around in cars heat our houses so we can be warm on cold days like today. It is located under the ground deep or even in some case below water. Oil rigs which are basically a special kind of machine to get the oil out. They are made for oil that is really, really difficult to get out of the ground and you cannot do it without these manipulators.
An oil rig is a large machine and floats above the water of an ocean. They are made up of lots of different bits which all play like a team to bring oil from deep below the sea bed. An oil rig consists of a tall drilling tower, to help reach the oil underneath; a drill bit that cuts into the earth (HTO); pumping systems embedded in more advanced modules which bring up the HTO that has been drilled out; and an above-ground platform where stored required amounts are kept. The drill tower lowers the actual bore thousands of meters deep into the sea floor to where the oil is. The pumping systems then pull the oil up to the surface through the drill bit once it has been found. This process is very important for us by creating and under standing of oil that we use any syskin.
Oil rigs capture oil from the ocean floor — a very complex, and often hard-hitting job To begin with, the rig is placed over where it is assumed that oil can be found. After that, a drill bit is sent deep into the seabed to look for oil. As the drill bit burrows down into the ground, it brings up a series of rock blocks called samples that allow scientists to study more about the way in which rocks are structured on the seabed. This entailed critical information as to how the oil needed to be extracted effectively. Once that drill bit does finally come across oil, drilling is complete and the oils are then taken out through these particular systems for this process.
Oil rigs have come a long way in recent decades; many modifications to technology and infrastructure make them run more efficiently, safely and environmentally friendlier manner. Horizontal drilling is an innovative development in drill technology. That new technique enables workers to build fresh wells from ones already finished — and that means we can access the oil with fewer rigs. Furthermore, the new oil rig designs are more robust and can withstand storms or hurricanes; giving workers that actually work on them added protection.
An oil rig is an essential component of every offshore platform. They drill for oil necessary to run the machinery, keep our houses heated and fuel automobiles. Oil rigs also play their part in fuel production as they extract gasoline and other types of fuel raw materials from beneath the earthground that powers our life each day. Oil rigs do not use oil where no other form of fuel is available, and they are therefore important to meet the world's energy requirements.
Well, one of the hardest is I suggest working on oil rigs out at sea. In many cases, the machines are deployed in stormy seas where they put workers at risk by making it impossible for them to perform their jobs. Dealing with strong waves and unpredictable weather condition are all part of the job, but always bear in mind that nature is not your friend out there. Oil spills are also highly possible and the effects to our environment & marine life can be devastating. Oil companies, therefore, try to follow very strict safety codes and have maintenance done on the machines as scheduled in order to reduce such a risk.