Site Preparation Conductor Hole, Rathol
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Site Preparation >> Conductor Hole, Rathole, and Mousehole |
Prior to commencing the rig-up process, the conductor, rathole and mousehole are completed. Special companies may be hired to begin drilling these three holes. | Fig. 1. Conductor hole |
Conductor Hole and Conductor Pipe | |
This is a large diameter hole, lined with pipe, also called a starter hole, varies in depth down of tens of feet to a few hundred feet depending on the local geology. Some sites do not require a conductor hole. Potential Hazard:
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Rathole | |
A rathole is a hole in the rig floor, 30 to 35 feet deep, lined with casing that projects above the floor, into which the kelly is placed when hoisting operations are in progress. This is either done by the portable rig that drills the conductor hole or can be done by the primary rig after rigging-up. Potential Hazard:
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Mousehole | |
A mousehole is a shallow bore hole under the rig floor, usually lined with pipe, in which joints of drill pipe are temporarily placed. This is either done by the portable rig that drills the conductor hole or can be done by the drilling rig after rigging-up. Potential Hazard:
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