Product & Services
Rigs, Tanks, Field Equipment
Comprehensive rig solutions, frac tanks, pumping units, ETP systems, and marine assets designed for safe, compliant offshore and onshore operations with rental and field support options.
RIG SOLUTIONS
Comprehensive drilling, workover, and production support systems engineered to maximize efficiency, safety, and uptime in onshore and offshore operations.
Drilling Rig Systems
Integrated rig platforms designed for efficient drilling, well intervention, and servicing operations across land and offshore environments.
- Types: Land Rigs • Offshore Rigs • Workover & Well Servicing Rigs
- Forms: Diesel-electric drive • Mechanical drive • AC variable frequency drive (VFD) • Modular skid-mounted units • Mobile truck/trailer-mounted units • Floating and self-elevating offshore platforms
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Properties:
- Drilling Depth Capacity: 3,000–40,000 ft
- Hook Load Range: 80–1,500 tons
- Power Output: 350 HP (workover units) to 60 MW (offshore rigs)
- Mast Height: 60–150 ft (land and workover rigs)
- Water Depth Capacity (offshore): Jack-ups 300–500 ft • Semi-submersibles 1,500–10,000 ft • Drillships 12,000+ ft
- Standards: API Spec 4F • ISO 13535 • ABS • DNV
- Features: Modular and mobile configurations • Dynamic Positioning (DP) systems for offshore stability • High-capacity mud circulation systems • Integrated blowout preventers (BOPs) • Harsh-environment operability • Remote/autonomous monitoring and control
- Applications: Onshore and offshore drilling • Deepwater and ultra-deep water exploration • Well intervention and servicing • Shale and unconventional reservoirs • Offshore projects • Plug & abandonment and re-entry operations
Mud & Circulation Systems (with Well Control)
Critical drilling infrastructure engineered to maintain wellbore stability, manage formation pressures, and enable safe, efficient fluid circulation during drilling operations.
- Types: Mud Pumps • Mud Pits & Tanks • Circulating Lines & Standpipe Manifold • Solids Control Equipment (Shale Shakers, Desanders, Desilters, Degassers) • Choke & Kill Systems • Blowout Preventers (BOPs)
- Forms: Duplex and triplex mud pumps • High-pressure reciprocating pumps • Skid-mounted tanks and pits • Modular solids control skids • Annular and ram BOPs • Choke manifolds with hydraulic control systems
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Properties:
- Pump Pressure: Up to 7,500 psi (deep drilling)
- Flow Rate: 500–1,600 gpm (typical triplex pumps)
- Mud Tank Capacity: 500–1,500 bbl
- Solids Removal Efficiency: ≥75% at 74 microns (shakers) • ≥95% gas removal (degassers)
- BOP Ratings: 5,000–15,000 psi working pressure
- Standards: API Spec 7K (pumps), API Spec 16A (BOPs), ISO 13533 (well control equipment)
- Features: Continuous circulation of drilling fluid • Effective solids separation and gas removal • Automatic choke control for pressure regulation • High-reliability BOPs for well control • Modular, transportable system design • Compatible with onshore and offshore drilling
- Applications: Drilling fluid circulation and conditioning • Well pressure management and control • Deepwater and HPHT drilling • Workover and re-entry operations • Produced water handling and treatment • Onshore and offshore well servicing
Hoisting & Handling Equipment
Heavy-duty lifting systems to manage drill strings, tubulars, and rig components safely and efficiently during drilling and well operations.
- Types: Drawworks • Traveling Blocks & Crown Blocks • Top Drives • Rotary Tables • Hook & Elevator Systems • Pipe Handling Systems (Catwalks, Iron Roughnecks, Manipulators) • Winches & Cranes
- Forms: Electric or diesel-driven drawworks • Hydraulic and AC-powered top drives • Skid-mounted rotary tables • Heavy-lift offshore cranes • Automated tubular handling systems • Mechanical vs. automated iron roughnecks
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Properties:
- Hoisting Capacity: 500–2,000 tons (derricks & drawworks)
- Line Pulling Capacity: 500,000–1,500,000 lbs
- Hook Load: 750–1,500 tons
- Top Drive Torque: 50,000–120,000 ft-lbs
- Winch Load Ratings: Up to 200 tons (marine applications)
- Standards: API Spec 7K (drawworks, blocks, top drives), API Spec 8C (hoisting equipment), ABS/DNV marine lifting approvals
- Features: High-load lifting capacity • Automated tubular handling for safety • Variable frequency drive (VFD) controls for smooth operation • Modular skid-mounted designs for mobility • Integrated safety interlocks • Remote monitoring and control capability
- Applications: Drilling rig hoisting operations • Tubular running and retrieval • Offshore platform lifting and logistics • Workover and well servicing operations • Marine vessel deck handling • Subsea equipment deployment and recovery
FRAC TANKS
High-capacity, mobile fluid storage solutions designed for safe handling of drilling muds, produced water, and chemicals in oilfield and marine operations.
Flat/Closed Top Frac Tank
Sealed storage tanks for safe containment of hazardous fluids, minimizing vapor release and preventing contamination.
- Types: Standard flat-top frac tanks • Gas-tight sealed frac tanks • Lined closed-top frac tanks
- Forms: Skid-mounted steel tanks • Trailer-mounted mobile tanks • Epoxy/urethane lined variants
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Properties:
- Capacity: 10,000–21,000 gallons (≈238–500 bbl)
- Wall Thickness: 6–10 mm (carbon steel reinforced)
- Vapor Control: Closed venting system with 3"–6" manifold ports
- Secondary Containment: Single-wall or lined with corrosion-resistant coatings
- Standards: API 650 • EPA/SPCC compliance • ABS/DNV offshore rating
- Features: Vapor-tight design • Corrosion-resistant linings • Safe for hazardous fluids • Manifold integration for rapid connections • Stackable for storage optimization
- Applications: Storage of drilling muds • Hazardous chemicals containment • Produced water handling • Offshore platform chemical storage • Temporary wastewater storage
Open-Top Frac Tanks
Versatile tanks with open access for quick filling, mixing, and monitoring of fluids during field operations.
- Types: Standard open-top frac tanks • Weir tanks (with baffles for solids settling) • Lined open-top tanks
- Forms: Rectangular skid-mounted tanks • Mobile trailer tanks • Polyurethane or epoxy-lined versions
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Properties:
- Capacity: 10,000–21,000 gallons (≈238–500 bbl)
- Wall Thickness: 6–8 mm structural steel
- Design: Open-top with access ladders and safety rails
- Compatibility: Suitable for water, muds, brines, and slurries
- Standards: API 650 • OSHA safety compliant • DNV offshore approval
- Features: Easy fluid mixing and inspection • Compatible with solids control systems • Quick cleaning and re-use • Integrated drain and suction manifolds • Optional safety covers
- Applications: Mud mixing and conditioning • Solids separation support • Water and brine storage • Tank-to-tank transfer staging • Offshore rig deck fluid handling
Double-Walled (Lined) Frac Tanks
Specialized tanks with dual containment walls and protective linings for high-risk fluids and enhanced environmental safety.
- Types: Steel double-wall frac tanks • Lined dual-containment frac tanks • Specialty tanks for acids and brines
- Forms: Mobile trailer-mounted units • Skid-based stationary tanks • Epoxy, polyurethane, or rubber-lined interiors
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Properties:
- Capacity: 10,000–21,000 gallons (≈238–500 bbl)
- Secondary Containment: 110% of internal tank volume (meets spill prevention standards)
- Wall Thickness: Primary 6–10 mm steel • Secondary 4–8 mm outer wall
- Corrosion Resistance: Resistant to H₂S, chlorides, and acidic fluids
- Standards: EPA/SPCC • API 650 • NACE lining compliance • Offshore ABS/DNV approval
- Features: Dual-wall spill protection • Lined for corrosive fluids • Leak-detection systems • High durability in offshore environments • Designed for environmental compliance
- Applications: Acid and chemical storage • Produced water with high salinity • Offshore hazardous fluid containment • Tank farms with strict environmental regulations • Long-term rig-site fluid storage
PUMPING UNITS
Industrial-grade pumping systems designed to move drilling fluids, hydrocarbons, water, and chemicals reliably across oilfield, marine, and industrial operations.
Reciprocating Pumping Units
High-pressure pumps utilizing piston or plunger motion for transferring drilling muds, cement slurries, and other viscous fluids.
- Types: Duplex mud pumps • Triplex mud pumps • Quintuplex pumps (for ultra-deep wells)
- Forms: Skid-mounted units • Trailer-mounted units • Electric, diesel, or hydraulic-driven pumps
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Properties:
- Pressure Range: Up to 7,500 psi (deep drilling applications)
- Flow Rate: 500–1,600 gpm (triplex mud pumps)
- Power Rating: 500–2,500 hp drive systems
- Standards: API Spec 7K • ISO 13710 compliant
- Features: High discharge pressure • Rugged design for abrasive fluids • Replaceable liners and valves • Suitable for cementing and fracturing operations • Modular for quick maintenance
- Applications: Drilling mud circulation • Cementing wells • Fracturing fluid pumping • Offshore and onshore high-pressure fluid transfer
Centrifugal Pumping Units
Dynamic pumps using rotating impellers to handle large volumes of low-to-medium pressure fluids.
- Types: Single-stage centrifugal pumps • Multistage centrifugal pumps • Submersible centrifugal pumps
- Forms: Horizontal end-suction • Vertical inline • Skid-mounted or close-coupled electric/diesel units
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Properties:
- Flow Rate: Up to 5,000 gpm (large-scale mud systems)
- Pressure Head: Typically up to 400 psi
- Efficiency: 60–85% (depending on stage and impeller design)
- Standards: API 610 • ISO 5199 compliance
- Features: High flow handling capacity • Minimal pulsation • Suitable for abrasive slurries and corrosive fluids • Easy operation and low maintenance • Wide range of impeller materials (duplex SS, Ni-Al bronze)
- Applications: Drilling mud circulation • Produced water transfer • Tank-to-tank fluid movement • Seawater lift and injection • Cooling water systems
Positive Displacement Pumping Units
Precision pumps delivering constant flow rates regardless of pressure, ideal for metering, chemical injection, and viscous fluid handling.
- Types: Gear pumps • Screw pumps • Diaphragm pumps • Peristaltic pumps
- Forms: Skid-mounted packages • Portable field units • Subsea-rated injection pumps
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Properties:
- Flow Range: 0.1–1,000 gpm (depending on type)
- Pressure Range: Up to 20,000 psi (specialized injection systems)
- Accuracy: ±1–2% repeatability for metering applications
- Standards: API 675 (metering pumps) • API 676 (rotary pumps)
- Features: Constant volumetric flow • High-pressure capabilities • Suitable for corrosive and viscous fluids • Compact, modular design • Compatible with chemical injection skids
- Applications: Chemical injection (H₂S scavengers, corrosion inhibitors) • Metering applications • Viscous crude transfer • Subsea chemical dosing • Produced water treatment systems
ETP PLANTS (Effluent Treatment Plants)
Advanced treatment systems engineered to process and purify wastewater from drilling rigs, refineries, and marine facilities, ensuring compliance with environmental and discharge regulations.
Physical Treatment Systems
Treatment methods based on separation techniques to remove suspended solids, oil, grease, and heavy particulates.
- Types: Oil-water separators • Clarifiers • Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) units • Screens • Grit chambers • Sedimentation tanks
- Forms: Skid-mounted compact units • Containerized plug-and-play modules • Fixed plant-based installations
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Properties:
- Removal Efficiency: Up to 90–95% for free oil and suspended solids
- Flow Capacity: 10–5,000 m³/day (scalable by design)
- Particle Removal Size: As low as 10–20 microns (DAF systems)
- Standards: IMO MARPOL Annex I • API 421 compliance
- Features: Simple operation • Rugged design for offshore and marine duty • Low maintenance • High reliability in variable load conditions
- Applications: Marine bilge water treatment • Upstream oil & gas effluents • Refinery wastewater pretreatment • Tank farm water management
Chemical Treatment Systems
Processes using chemical dosing and reactions to neutralize, coagulate, or precipitate contaminants from wastewater.
- Types: pH neutralization units • Coagulation–flocculation systems • Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) • Chemical precipitation units
- Forms: Modular chemical dosing skids • Integrated treatment packages • Automated plant-based installations
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Properties:
- Contaminant Removal: Heavy metals, dissolved salts, toxic organics
- Efficiency: COD/BOD reduction up to 60–80% (pre-biological treatment)
- Chemical Dosing Precision: ±1% with automated systems
- Standards: EPA • CPCB • OSPAR offshore guidelines
- Features: High adaptability for varying wastewater loads • Precise chemical control • Effective polishing for final discharge compliance • Automation-ready for remote monitoring
- Applications: Offshore platforms • Refinery wastewater treatment • Petrochemical effluent management • Desalination brine conditioning
Biological Treatment Systems
Treatment processes employing microorganisms to break down organic matter, hydrocarbons, and toxic pollutants in effluents.
- Types: Activated Sludge Process (ASP) • Moving Bed Biofilm Reactors (MBBR) • Sequencing Batch Reactors (SBR) • Membrane Bioreactors (MBR)
- Forms: Fixed-bed reactors • Modular bioreactor skids • Containerized biological treatment units
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Properties:
- COD/BOD Removal Efficiency: Up to 90–95%
- Hydrocarbon Degradation: Proven removal of petroleum hydrocarbons and organics
- Retention Time: 6–12 hrs (depending on reactor type)
- Standards: IMO • MARPOL Annex IV • CPCB environmental norms
- Features: High efficiency in organic load removal • Eco-friendly treatment • Compact, modular, and scalable designs • Advanced MBRs achieve near-zero liquid discharge (ZLD)
- Applications: Petrochemical effluents • Oily wastewater treatment • Marine discharge compliance • Offshore and onshore industrial wastewater management
MARINE ASSETS
Essential offshore workhorses delivering logistics, towing, and heavy-lift support to keep drilling and marine operations running seamlessly.
Offshore Support Vessels (OSVs)
Multi-purpose vessels providing logistics, supply, and operational support for offshore drilling and production.
- Types: Platform Supply Vessels (PSVs) • Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) vessels • Multi-purpose support vessels • Emergency Response and Rescue Vessels (ERRVs)
- Forms: DP-equipped vessels • Conventional propulsion vessels • Hybrid-powered vessels
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Properties:
- Deck Capacity: 500–4,000 m² (cargo, equipment, and containers)
- Bollard Pull: Up to 300+ tonnes (AHTS vessels)
- Endurance: 30–60 days offshore
- Standards: IMO • SOLAS • DNV class approvals
- Features: Dynamic positioning (DP) systems • Firefighting (FiFi I & II) • Oil recovery systems • Accommodation for 20–60+ crew
- Applications: Offshore drilling logistics • Anchor handling • Supply of drilling fluids, fuel, and water • Rescue and emergency support • Subsea operations
Barges
Flat-deck vessels for cargo transport, heavy equipment storage, and offshore project support.
- Types: Cargo barges • Accommodation barges • Tank barges • Crane/heavy-lift barges
- Forms: Non-propelled (towable) barges • Self-propelled barges
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Properties:
- Deck Load Capacity: 5,000–25,000+ tonnes
- Dimensions: Lengths up to 400 ft, beams 100+ ft
- Endurance: Typically nearshore to short offshore
- Standards: ABS • Bureau Veritas • IMO certification
- Features: Shallow draft design • Large cargo deck area • Modular accommodation units (for living quarters) • Easy towability
- Applications: Heavy equipment transport • Offshore construction staging • Floating storage • Accommodation and support base • Tank cleaning or crude storage
Tugboats
Powerful maneuvering vessels used for towing, positioning, and escorting marine assets and drilling units.
- Types: Harbor tugs • Escort tugs • Offshore tugs • Anchor-handling tugs
- Forms: Azimuth Stern Drive (ASD) tugs • Voith Schneider propulsion tugs • Conventional twin-screw tugs
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Properties:
- Bollard Pull: 30–100+ tonnes (harbor) • 150–300+ tonnes (offshore)
- Horsepower: 2,000–10,000+ HP
- Draft: 3–7 m for offshore operations
- Standards: IMO • SOLAS • IACS class compliance
- Features: High maneuverability • Firefighting (FiFi systems) • Escort and salvage capability
- Applications: Towing drilling rigs and barges • Offshore anchor handling • Vessel escort and maneuvering • Emergency firefighting and salvage operations