Rig Spare parts

Dark Blue Trading L.L.C attempts to ensure that your oil field drilling equipment and oil rigs are operating correctly and efficiently.

We take into account the procedures that are required for safety standards. Our team values the proper functioning of components so that operators are never threatened or exposed to injury. IN-DEMAND OIL DRILLING PARTS, we provide parts for oilrig assembly that maximizes the productivity of your machinery and labor. It is our responsibility that you are equipped with well-performing tools for custom-build or replacement. Dark Blue Trading has a broad range of equipment and components for all types of Rigs such as crown, mast, mud pumps, safety equipment, drilling bits, drill pipes, mud pumps, drives, engine, generators, conveyors, etc. Our inventory of equipment includes, but is not limited to:

  • Draw works
  • Mud Pumps
  • Top Drives
  • Rotary Tables
  • Handling Tools
  • Down Hole Tools
  • Blowout Preventers
  • Repair Kits
  • Air winch
  • Slings
  • Diesel Generator
  • BIT SUBS
  • DRILL COLLAR
  • STABLIZER
  • Roller Reamer
  • Kelly
  • Jar intensifiers
  • Mud pump spare parts
  • Foam pump
  • Generator
  • HSE DETECTOR AND TOOLS

Land Rigs

Oil and natural gas drilling rigs are used not only to identify geologic reservoirs but also to create holes that allow the extraction of oil or natural gas from those reservoirs. Primarily in onshore oil and gas fields once a well has been drilled, the drilling rig will be moved off of the well and a service rig (a smaller rig) that is purpose-built for completions will be moved on to the well to get the well on line. This frees up the drilling rig to drill another hole and streamlines the operation as well as allowing for specialization of certain services, i.e., completions vs. drilling.

Jack up Rigs

A jack up rig or a self-elevating unit is a type of mobile platform that consists of a buoyant hull fitted with a number of movable legs, capable of raising its hull over the surface of the sea. The buoyant hull enables transportation of the unit and all attached machinery to a desired location. Once on location the hull is raised to the required elevation above the sea surface supported by the seabed. The legs of such units may be designed to penetrate the seabed, may be fitted with enlarged sections or footings, or may be attached to a bottom mat. Generally, jackup rigs are not self-propelled and rely on tugs or heavy lift ships for transportation.