The process of changing electrical supply from one voltage level to another using transformers or converters. Field crews must verify site voltage specs before mobilising equipment to avoid damage or downtime. Mismatched voltage is a common cause of costly equipment failures on remote job sites.
Voltage Conversion
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Pad Program
IndustryA multi-well drilling campaign where several wells are drilled from a single surface location. For subcontractors, it means extended continuous work with predictable scheduling across sequential well builds. Expect high mobilisation value but tight coordination between crews and trades.
EIA (Energy Information Administration)
IndustryA U.S. federal agency that publishes energy data, forecasts, and market reports. Subcontractors use EIA reports to track oil and gas price trends and anticipate shifts in project demand. Monitoring EIA data helps field service companies time bids and resource planning.
Negative Gas Prices
IndustryOccurs when oversupply forces producers to pay buyers to take gas, signalling severe market stress. For subcontractors, this often triggers rapid project suspensions, deferred work orders, and delayed payments. Expect scope reductions and early contract terminations when prices turn negative.
IMR (Inspection, Maintenance, and Repair)
IndustryA category of ongoing field service work covering routine inspections, preventive maintenance, and corrective repairs on infrastructure or equipment, often awarded to subcontractors through standing agreements or blanket contracts. For field service companies, IMR scopes provide a reliable stream of recurring work but typically require crews to mobilise quickly and hold multiple trade certifications to meet operator requirements.
OSHA
IndustryOccupational Safety and Health Administration. The US federal agency responsible for workplace safety regulations. Compliance with OSHA standards is required for contractors working in the United States.
Step-Out Drilling
IndustryDrilling wells at increasing distances from a proven discovery to test the boundaries of a reservoir. For subcontractors, it signals extended mobilisation cycles and potential new work corridors. Expect shifting logistics, camp requirements, and crew rotations as operators push further from existing infrastructure.
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