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Multitasker Welder Welders work on oil rigs, helping build and maintain the metal structures of the oil wells. Oil rig welding often involves joining metal structures that are partially submerged in water. It’s a risky job that involves high-pressure and high-temperature welding techniques. ...
“The biggest difference in my new role is the size of the area we’re surveying,” says Calum. “For example, our current wind farm project has an area 56 times bigger than a typical oil and gas rig site survey.” Calum’s colleague Denise Neill also joined the project in 2022 after...
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Michael Ash, a professor of economics and public policy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, has studied the trade-off between a community allowing a company to build a new refinery or oil rig or compressor station, and the jobs that such facilities then provide. ...
1. Hunt is a strategic advisor to the acting chancellor of the HCC on Rig-One. WellAware launches SaaS-based oilfield communications Secure, reliable machine to machine communications network to support Eagle Ford operators. Startup WellAware of San Antonio, TX is to offer oil country situational...
His last gig was last year in Texas, where he got caught in a Covid quarantine of workers on his rig (IIRC). He is now an apprentice welder in Wawa. Gets to see his kids and wife on a regular basis, works normal hours, and no travel. Also no depression from being separated from...
Jedi Welderon December 23, 2012 - 5:02pmPermalink|Parent|Comments top Excuse me, but where in the world do you live if you still discuss dialup and ISDN? I didn't think that was still comercially avilable. Leananon December 24, 2012 - 10:10amPermalink|Parent|Comments top ...
Jedi Welderon May 9, 2011 - 7:46pmPermalink|Parent|Comments top Because you have to rent a very expensive floating rig to operate deepwater oilfields. And if they don'tproduce oil (ie money) fast enough to pay the rent, your out of buissiness. The well is plugged the same day financ...