A corrosion control method that uses electrical current to protect buried or submerged metal infrastructure like pipelines and tanks. Subcontractors installing or maintaining CP (Cathodic Protection) systems must hold recognised certifications. Inspections and anode replacements are common billable scopes in pipeline integrity contracts.
Cathodic Protection
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Task Order
IndustryA formal document issued under a master contract that authorises a specific scope of work, timeline, and budget. Subcontractors use task orders to mobilise crews and bill for individual job phases. Each task order typically carries its own number for invoicing and cost-tracking purposes.
Mud Logging
IndustryA well-site service that monitors drilling fluid returns to detect hydrocarbons and analyse formation data in real time. Subcontractors provide specialised technicians and instrumentation units for this work. It is commonly scoped as a standalone package within a drilling contract.
Horizontal Well
IndustryA well that is drilled vertically to a certain depth then curved to run horizontally through a target formation, requiring subcontractors to mobilise specialised equipment and crews for extended-reach drilling, completions, and stimulation work that typically involves more complex logistics and longer on-site durations than conventional vertical wells.
CSG (Casing)
IndustrySteel pipe installed in a wellbore to provide structural integrity and prevent contamination between different geological formations, requiring specialized installation and cementing services that subcontractors frequently provide during drilling operations.
Drilling Spread
IndustryThe complete package of equipment, personnel, and services required to drill a well, which determines the scope of work subcontractors are hired into — whether supplying a single service line or multiple integrated components across the operation.
Subsea Production System
IndustryA network of underwater equipment — including wellheads, manifolds, flowlines, and control systems — installed on the seabed to extract and transport oil or gas to a surface facility, representing a specialised scope of subsea installation, inspection, and maintenance work that subcontractors must hold specific certifications and equipment to perform. For field service companies, contracts in this space typically involve saturation diving support, remotely operated vehicle (ROV) operations, or subsea engineering services under strict offshore safety and quality regimes.
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