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2+ years previous oilfield and/or workover rig experience preferred. Work on floors or derricks on the rig as needed. May offer relocation package DOE.
$3000 SIGN ON BONUS. Overtime available - 60-70 hours per week. Exceptionally clean and state of the art shop. Diesel engine repair: 1 year (Required).
The Crew Worker, under the direction of the Rig Operator, performs activities and operates hand and power tools to perform maintenance and repairs to oil or gas…
Looking for experienced Floorhands for Workover Rigs in North Dakota. Full benefits, competitive pay with desirable schedule of TWO WEEKS ON / TWO WEEKS OFF.
*Floor Hands - *minimum experience required 6 months. *Derrick Hands - *minimum experience required 1 year. Job Requirements: *Job requirements include but are…
Manages tools on the workover rig floor and assists in daily maintenance. Picks up/lays down pipe and latches tubing in elevators. This is a full-time position.
Installs / disassembles (rig up/rig down) of wireline and pressure control equipment in accordance with original equipment manufacturer’s standards including…
Communicates with customer and/or the delegated well site representative, rig crew and field support staff. Plans, directs, supervises, and evaluates the work…
Monitor daily rig or rigless well operations. Gas storage wells workover candidate"s evaluation. Design and generate programs for workovers, abandonments, and…
As a rig hand, you will need to safely complete tasks and operations as the onsite supervisor instructs. You will be responsible for all aspects of maintaining…
Crew Member positions include Rig Trainee (no experience required), and Floor hand, Derrick hand, Relief Crew Chief, and Crew Chief, which are experience…
Assists the Rig Operator in performing job activities associated with the rig-up and rig-down of the workover rig, picking up/laying down and standing back rods…
Provide technical expertise to trouble-shoot major operational problems, such as blow out, rig on fire or serious accident that may occur during the operations.
Deliver and rig up berms for containment; and rig down and return berms to Safety Solutions. Able to rig-up and use a wide range of safety and rescue equipment…
Currently accepting applications for experienced Workover Rig crew members including floor hands, derrick hands and operators. Pay is based on experience.
Job Summary: Crew members work together to ensure that wells are serviced safely and efficiently. Tasks include rigging up, rigging down, pulling and laying down rods, tubing, casing, and down-hole parts and equipment. Other tasks and functions may be required depending on the company for whom services are being rendered.
Elevated work: inspect stairs, set up stairs, inspect fall protection systems and assemble. Use of personal fall arrest system will be required for all derrick hands.
Every workover rig available is going right now in the Bakken, North Dakota’s top oil and gas regulator Lynn Helms said on Friday, during his monthly oil production report, as companies try to get wells online as quickly as possible after back-to-back blizzards idled a substantial number of four and five-well pads in Williams, Divide, and McKenzie counties.
March was a good month for production, Helms said, with a 2.8 percent increase in crude oil production from 1.089 million barrels per day to 1.12 million barrels per day. That figure is 2 percent above revenue forecast. Gas production, meanwhile, rose 4.5 percent to 3.01 billion cubic feet per day from 2.87 billion cubic feet per day in February.
Gas capture percentages were 95 percent, and this time Fort Berthold was a bright spot, with 97 percent capture. Helms said he expects continued improvement in the Fort Berthold area, with new solutions for gas capture in the works for the Twin Buttes area, which has been a problem spot.
But production is not going to look as rosy in April, Helms said, and may not look great in May either, given the time it will take to repair electrical distribution infrastructure. Load limits remain in place because of wet conditions, and that is a condition that might go on for a while, given the recent flooding issues caused by rain.
“We saw production in the first blizzard dropped from about 1.1 million barrels a day to 750,000 a day,” Helms said. “We recovered not quite back to a million barrels a day. And then the second blizzard came in. It was heavily impactful on electrical power and infrastructure in the Bakken oil fields.”
“It took a week, or I guess within a little bit less than a week, we recovered to 700,000 and it’s taken another week, we think we’re back at about a million barrels a day.”
One of the biggest of problems was that so many natural gas processing plants were knocked out of service, some for nine hours and others for well over a week.
“Just this past week, our largest gas plant came on and that’s really enabled a lot of production to come back on,” Helms said. “So we’re back to a million barrels a day, maybe a little more. You know all of the large operators reported enormous production losses. And of course that has led to the deployment of every workover rig available being out there trying to get wells back on production.”
Last weekend in Williams County, a dozen four and five-well pads along Highway 2, headed toward Ray, remained idle. They appeared to be without electricity, with some poles still clearly broken and lines laying down on the ground.
In his discussions with drilling contractors, Helms has learned that most drilling rigs went south to Texas and New Mexico, both of which escape winter sooner than the Bakken. Those areas hired the available workforce, too, which has added to the Bakken’s difficulty in attracting workforce.
“It’s taking around two months to train and deploy a drilling rig and crew, and very similar timeframes for frack crews,” Helms said. “So it’s just very, very slowly coming back.”
“There have not been any new frack fleets constructed since before the pandemic,” Helms said. “So the iron that’s out there is starting to show some wear and tear, some age, and, at some point, we’re going to have to see capital deployed to bring that iron back on.”
“I was reading an article today, and some of the large operators were saying, ‘Well you know we could bid up the price to hire frack crews, but all we would be doing is hiring them away from smaller companies that can’t afford to pay as much.’ So there wouldn’t be a gain in the number operating, in the number of wells completed, or really a more rapid rise in production. So it’s very much workforce limited.”
North Dakota rig counts are at 40 right now and Montana rigs are at 2, according to figures from North Dakota Pipeline Authority Justin Kringstad. Helms said the Bakken hasn’t seen those numbers since March of 2020. There are about 15 frack crews running now, a number last seen in April 2020.
Prices, however, have been well ahead of revenue forecasts, pushed in part by sanctions against Russia, which attempt to choke a major source of financial capital for the invasion of Ukraine, as well as continued supply chain issues and lower than expected production from OPEC.
“Today’s price is almost $102 a barrel for North Dakota light sweet and $106 West Texas,” Helms said. “So we’re estimating about $104 a barrel for North Dakota crude prices. That’s more than double revenue forecast. Revenue forecast was based on $50 oil, so that’s 108 percent above that.”
“And of course the market did not like the signal that it got this week or late last week of the cancellation of the offshore lease sales in the Alaskan lease sales,” Helms said.
“For example, the RMPs, or the resource management programs, and the records of decision from Corps of Engineers and Forest Service weren’t filed along with information about why various quarterly lease sales were canceled,” Helms said. “And why some of the tracts were chosen that were chosen to be in this latest lease sale.”
North Dakota is a few days away from a May 18 deadline for protests in the projected June sale, which has 15 parcels listed. If there’s a protest against one or more of the tracts, they could be pulled from the sale for further consideration.
Axis is a completion and workover company built for today’s operators, as you shift into manufacturing mode while drilling ever-longer laterals. We’re advancing both goals through our core mission: optimizing completions.
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Savanna Well Servicing’s Canadian division has an exceptional track record of quality service and has operated in all plays through the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. Savanna Well Servicing provides expert service in oil and gas exploration, workovers, well maintenance and abandonments across Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Manitoba.
Savanna Well Servicing USA is based in Dickinson, North Dakota—the heart of the American Bakken formation. Exceptional crews and leadership have resulted in a strong and sustained demand for Savanna’s workover rigs in the area. Savanna’s US workover crews have exemplary safety records and continue to deliver a premier level of service excellence. Savanna Well Servicing currently runs Service King and Loadcraft Rigs and is known for its high quality, well maintained equipment.
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The contractor was part of a crew from Brigade Energy Services, L-L-C. that had just finished servicing the well and were preparing to reconnect a polishing rod.
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Job Service North Dakota announced six oil companies are looking for workers to man fracking crews in the new year, said Cindy Sanford, customer service office manager of Job Service"s Williston branch. She said she couldn"t reveal the names of the companies due to confidentiality clauses, but she said the companies are looking to hire 45 to 65 workers per crew. On the low end, that could bring 300 hires to the Bakken, she said.
"It"s getting busier in our offices, as far as not only with job seekers but also the companies," said Phil Davis, the agency"s western area director. "We are seeing more of the service rigs - not so much the drilling rigs - but our service rigs and workover rigs, jobs are coming back there, which is a great thing."
Oil companies announced in October they would post positions for workers in the Bakken as oil prices climbed to an 18-month high in December. Oil on the New York Mercantile rang out Thursday at $53.83, almost a 50 percent increase over last year. That"s down from an all-time high of $136.29, which was set July 3, 2008, but almost double the 10-year low - barrels of oil went for less than $27 in early 2016.
After peaking in June 2014, oil prices started to fall off, causing oil companies to lay off workers and take rigs offline. As of Thursday, North Dakota"s rig count was 39. That"s down from its all-time high of 218 in May 2012, but the count has been on a slight increase over the past several months.
The recent job postings in western North Dakota mostly are for service or workover rigs, which are used to complete a well and install the pump after drilling is done.
November"s increase from October for all job openings for Stark County, where oil jobs once were abundant before the bust, was 140, while Williams County, the heart of fracking, saw a 50-job increase.
The December numbers are expected to come out Wednesday, Davis said. He added companies are looking for workers who have more skills than the crews hired when the oil boom began in the early 2010s, which saw a lot of "greenhorns" come to North Dakota, he said.
Davis couldn"t say whether the job openings meant the oil industry could turn around since it went bust in recent years, but he did say it was exciting to see the jobs come back.
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