Drilling

This category focuses on the equipment used during the drilling, completion, and control of oil and gas wells, ensuring pressure is contained and flow is managed.

Drilling Pipes (OCTG)

Oil Country Tubular Goods. Specialized steel pipes (drill pipe, casing, tubing) used to drill the well and line the borehole.

Flanges (API 6A)

High-pressure, high-strength connection rims manufactured to API Specification 6A (Wellhead and Christmas Tree Equipment) standards for well control and integrity.

Valves (API 6A)

High-pressure valves certified to API 6A standards, used in the wellhead assembly to manage flow.

Gaskets

High-integrity metal seals (often Ring-Type Joints or RTJs) used in API 6A flanged connections to withstand extreme well pressures.

Studbolt (API 7H)

Heavy-duty threaded fasteners (bolts and nuts) used for assembling and securing API 6A high-pressure flanges.

BOP (Blowout Preventer)

A large valve stack installed at the wellhead that is designed to seal off the wellbore to prevent uncontrolled flow (a blowout).

Casing head

A heavy-duty spool that is the foundation of the wellhead assembly, supporting the casing strings and providing an interface for the BOP.

X-mas tree

A specialized assembly of valves, spools, and fittings installed on the wellhead to control the flow of oil or gas from the well.

Choke manifold

An arrangement of valves used to control and regulate the fluid flow and pressure returning from the well, usually during drilling or well testing.

Packer liner

A downhole component used to seal the annular space between two casing strings (Packer) or the final string of pipe set in the wellbore (Liner).