Category: Drilling Rigs Metal Fabrication

Drill Pipe For Sale – Grade 22CR 140

Drill Pipe – Corrosion Resistant Alloy Tubing for Sale – High Grade & High-Strength for Demanding Operations

QTY: Approx 32,000 lineal Feet
Condition: New and Bolstered
Size: 3.5″
Weight: 10.2 Pounds Per Lineal Foot.
Grade: (majority) 22CR140 (22CR 140 (some 22CR-130)
Thread: (majority) TENARIS BLUE series – some VAM Top threaded available
SEAMLESS TUBING
Color: STENCIL
CRA (corrosion resistant alloy)
MTRs 
Available

Tenaris Blue Series: Designed for the most challenging E&P operations. Proven extensively in the most complex operating conditions. Design generates stable seal behavior for all combined-load conditions. Coarse pitch thread and steep taper for deep stabbing.

Corrosion Resistant Alloys are needed as well drilling conditions have become more severe. For example: Higher pressures and temperatures, with more sour fields (high hydrogen sulphide content) containing high carbon dioxide levels.

Please send RFQ to info@oceanfabricators.com

Fabrication Projects Happening Right Now at Our RiverCity Partner

It’s always a great time to be in Texas!  We are thankful our fabrication partners are doing so well.  Here are some projects going on at RiverCity Industries:

New 10,000 square foot building to house our High production – Large Format Tube Laser – Up to 8″ tubing at 5/8″ wall thickness and 27′ lengths!

Also, some pictures of wellhead fabrication devices for a new customer.

More Fabrication – 100,000 More Wells to Drill in Eagle Ford!

drilling rig metal fabrication

We Cut the Handrail Brackets For This Rig on Our Tube Lasers

“The CEO of Drillinginfo, Allen Gilmer, posted a great blog about the Eagle Ford Shale recently. He noted production in the play won’t reach a maximum rate of production until 2022. He also noted production won’t flatten out until around 2028-2029. This means there are as many as 100,000 wells left to drill in the play. So there will be plenty of fabrication work in Texas for years to come.”

See the entire article here:

http://info.drillinginfo.com/eagle-ford-shale-exceptional-operator/