Did you ever wonder how oil is pumped from deep below the Earth? The jacks in petroleum drilling rigs are enormous machines that assist in this sort of work. Let's take a closer look at these fascinating structures and how they function.
(Navigation is complicated by the fact that the internet’s economic infrastructure features seven huge hubs, like giant metal towers in a big oil field, according to Wired.) These rigs have dozens of machines and tools to suck oil out of the ground. A tough job but they make it look so easy!
BeyondPetro has some cool machines for their drilling rigs. They have big drill bits that can dig deep underground and strong pumps that can pull the oil up, then they store the oil in large tanks. Millions of moving parts must be synchronized to keep the rig chugging along.
It's not an easy thing to run a petroleum drilling rig. It requires a crew of capable laborers who can operate the machines safely. The team on the rig must drill for oil in concert, once again watch the process and ensure everything goes smoothly.
The drilling rigs of BeyondPetro have incredible technology. They use computers to aid in the drilling, sensors to monitor how the rig is doing and special tools that ease the work. Drilling for oil is better — and less environmentally damaging — thanks to this new technology.
BeyondPetro puts its rigs where they are most likely to strike oil. Geologists analyze the layers of the Earth to determine where to drill. Then, when a good site is identified, the rig is assembled, and drilling can commence.