On The Problem Of Operation Of Self Propelled Drilling Rigs In The Harsh Winter Conditions Of The Far North

Authors

  • D.M. Tatarinov , N.G. Timofeev , R.M. Skryabin

Abstract

In the North-East and Arctic regions of the Russian Federation, self-propelled drilling rigs of
various modifications are in high demand for drilling of various purpose wells during
exploration and engineering works. Due to the geographical inaccessibility of the production
sites during the warm season, the bulk of drilling work is carried out in winter.
The drilling fleet of exploration companies is becoming obsolete due to the lack of stable
production of new generation drilling equipment by domestic plants, so now the process of
purchasing imported equipment with higher technological capabilities, but not enough adapted
to work in the harsh climatic conditions of the cryolithic zones of the northern and arctic
regions, has begun. Besides, the enthusiasm for imported equipment, as we know, leads to
constant dependence on foreign companies - suppliers of spare parts, technological means and
materials and providing maintenance of drilling rigs.

Published

2020-12-01

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