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Industry Glossary Term

Fly-In Community

A remote work site accessible only by aircraft, with no road access. Subcontractors must factor in charter flight costs, crew scheduling, and extended rotations. Mobilisation logistics and baggage weight limits directly affect tool and equipment planning.

Related Terms

BOEPD (Barrels of Oil Equivalent Per Day)

Industry

A standardised measure combining oil, gas, and NGL output into a single daily production figure. Operators use it to size contracts and scope field service requirements. Higher BOEPD targets typically mean more crews, equipment, and sustained subcontractor workload.

2d/3d Seismic Survey

Industry

A geophysical mapping operation that uses sound waves to image underground formations before drilling begins. Subcontractors are hired to deploy geophones, vibroseis trucks, or marine streamers across large survey grids. Work is often remote and time-sensitive, with crews mobilising quickly once permits are secured.

Mid-Continent

Industry

A regional designation covering oil and gas producing areas across Oklahoma, Kansas, and parts of surrounding states. For subcontractors, it signals a distinct labour market, regulatory environment, and client base. Mobilisation costs and crew logistics differ significantly from other North American basins.

Secondary Stress

Industry

Indirect mechanical stress that develops in structures or piping due to thermal expansion, settlement, or equipment movement. Unlike primary stress, it isn't caused by direct applied loads. Subcontractors must account for it during installation and inspection to avoid material fatigue and warranty disputes.

Tieback

Industry

A structural anchor or connection point used to secure equipment, pipelines, or wellheads back to an existing infrastructure system, commonly referenced in subcontractor scopes of work when connecting new installations to live or existing lines. Subcontractors should confirm tieback specifications and isolation procedures clearly in their contracts, as this work often involves elevated risk and may require additional certifications or permits.

Guidance Engineer

Industry

A specialist who oversees directional drilling operations, ensuring wellbores are steered accurately to target zones. Subcontractors often supply these roles to operators on a contract basis. They work closely with MWD (Measurement While Drilling) technicians on site.

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