Axis Energy Services announce full electric well service rig
Published by Jack Roscoe,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
Axis Energy Services has announced its successful deployment of a fully electric well service rig on wells operated by Occidental.
As the first service rig engineered around electric-powered drawworks, the EPIC RIG™ represents a major differentiation from traditional rigs with diesel-powered drawworks. The EPIC RIG™ VFD (variable frequency drive) electric motor not only delivers instant torque and smooth, consistent performance – it’s also more durable and requires less maintenance than a diesel engine, reducing downtime.
The switch to electric power has enabled Axis to reimagine the way a service rig operates. The EPIC RIG™ dynamic braking system replaces the traditional mechanical brake, the most common area for equipment-related NPT on a service rig. The EPIC RIG™ features a built-in PLC (programmable logic controller) system that works in conjunction with Axis’ CORE® data acquisition and analysis platform to give the rig operator precision control and enable automated safeguards that reduce manual actions and the potential for human error. The rig’s simplified design minimises mechanical processes and eliminates common failure points for increased reliability. Additionally, the EPIC RIG™ VFD house can connect to the public power grid through a transformer, enabling operators to leverage renewable energy sources, eliminate emissions at the well site and save significantly on fuel costs. The EPIC RIG™ also has the flexibility to use a range of diesel alternatives, including field gas and natural gas, making it adaptable to remote locations and various conditions in the field.
In addition to the rig currently under contract with Occidental, Axis is developing two more EPIC RIGS™ for launch later this year. One will be a completion rig for frac plug drill outs. “We are very excited to have teamed with Occidental to launch the first rig in our EPIC RIG™ buildout program,” said Phillips. “This is a milestone in our mission to move the well service industry forward by driving technological innovation.”
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