Natural gas that occurs alongside crude oil in a reservoir and is produced simultaneously. For subcontractors, it affects site safety protocols, equipment specs, and flaring compliance requirements. Expect stricter gas detection and ventilation standards on leases where associated gas is present.
Associated Gas
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Work Order
IndustryA formal document issued by a client or general contractor authorising a subcontractor to perform a specific scope of work. It outlines the job details, location, timeline, and agreed rate. Subcontractors typically cannot invoice without a valid work order number.
Microgrid
IndustryA small, self-contained power system that operates independently from the main utility grid. Subcontractors working remote sites often rely on microgrids for consistent site power. Knowing the local power setup affects equipment compatibility and fuel logistics planning.
500-Kv Transmission Line
IndustryA high-voltage power line carrying 500 kilovolts, typically built to move bulk electricity across long distances. Subcontractors on these projects must hold specialised high-voltage certifications and follow strict safety exclusion zones. Work scopes often include tower erection, conductor stringing, and ground grid installation.
BHA (Bottom Hole Assembly)
IndustryThe collection of drilling tools and equipment at the bottom of the drill string, including the drill bit, drill collars, stabilizers, and downhole motors. For drilling subcontractors, BHA configuration directly impacts drilling performance, tool wear rates, and operational efficiency.
Tie-In
IndustryA tie-in is the physical connection of new pipeline or equipment to an existing operational system. For subcontractors, tie-in work often requires strict scheduling around shutdowns and may involve additional safety and permitting requirements. Scope changes during tie-ins can affect billing, so clear change-order terms are essential.
PCP (Progressive Cavity Pump)
IndustryA rotary pump used in oil and gas production to lift heavy or viscous fluids from wellbores. Subcontractors are frequently hired for PCP installation, maintenance, and rod-string servicing. Familiarity with drive heads, stators, and rotors is essential for field technicians working these jobs.
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