JIESL offers a full spectrum of services to help organisations in the oil and gas sector work better. Everything from creating standards of excellence to training your people to work in more effective ways, assessing how you’re doing, and helping you perform even better in future. Very few others do this, and none have been doing it as much as we have.
Our inspection teams consider every aspect of onshore and offshore drilling rigs, be it digital, mechanical, electrical, hydraulic or human. We are experts in inspecting 5th, 6th and 7th generation ‘cyber’ rigs, and our Rig Intake & Reactivation Services make a significant contribution to the reactivation of cold and warm stacked assets.
Our working ethos is intentionally collaborative enabling us to work in collaboration with the drilling contractor and crew to deliver effective and efficient inspections, and being wholly independent you can be assured we’ll perform with total integrity and complete objectivity.
With our experience we are dedicated to REDUCING YOUR NPT, PROTECTING YOUR REPUTATION AND REDUCING YOUR RISKS.
Our inspection experience not only spans the full spectrum of operating rigs, from compound (mechanical) drive land rigs to 6th and 7th Generation drilling operations as well as Class 3 dynamically positioned drill ships, but also enables us to deliver inspections, technical audits and surveys of the highest standard, by firstly insisting on understanding our client's operational requirements and then applying five interrogations, which form the foundation of every rig equipment survey we undertake:
FUNCTIONALITYWhat the equipment is required to do in order to establish and maintain integrity.
AVAILABILITYThe ability of an item to be in a state to perform a required function under given conditions at a given instant of time, or on average over a given time.
RELIABILITYThe probability that the equipment will operate on demand when required to maintain integrity.
SERVICABILITYThe ability of a component, a piece of equipment or a system to remain functional for a specified period when under attack from identified external loading events associated with a major accident
INTERACTIONSInteractions and dependencies with other equipment that is critical for functionality.
Lastly, we believe that all activities undertaken during the downtime window need to be as efficient and effective as possible, so as to achieve maximum results within the smallest time frame. It is because of this fundamental requirement, that all ADC inspections, audits and surveys utilise the unique TRAMS rapid reporting system, providing direct and prompt feedback to enable agreed early repair and rectification of any non-conformances identified.
The primary aim of our independent Rig Selection Surveys is to verify if the rig and its equipment is suitable for the activity proposed by you, the contracting company.
Our surveys focus on the capability of the rig and the availability of all necessary equipment (including certifications) to successfully conduct your proposed drilling programme, with particular attention given to the rig's suitability to operate at the location and in the environment of the drill site.
JIESL Rig Selection Surveys can be conducted on board one or multiple rigs. When more than one rig is being surveyed the final report will include comparison results of critical areas and equipment, based on the parameters of the drilling plan.
JIESL is a leading API & ISO 14001, 18001, 9001-2015 certified distributor of cementing & completion equipment. Our products include Cementing Products, Completion Tools - Open Hole Packers, Swell Packers, Bridge Plugs, Cement Retainers & Completion accessories.
We enjoy the unrivalled reputation of being the largest supplier of offshore and onshore cementing and float apparatus across Nigeria and pride ourselves as the leading reliable source of original andquality equipment.
We are recognized as industry leaders and providers of support and innovative solutions to our esteemed customers.
Our pursuit for perfection has driven our presence and enabled us to penetrate diverse markets. As a result, we are now specialized leaders in what is a highly competitive business.
We are a formidable and widely respected organization.
Our comprehensive selection of float equipment―including float shoes and float collars―facilitate proper cementing for any well environment from unconventional to deepwater. These field-proven tools deliver a secure primary cement job and reduce the chances of remedial operations. And should our extensive portfolio fall outside of your operating needs, our engineers can custom-build float equipment for any need.
JIESL Machine Shop specializes in custom machine building, precision parts machining and reverse engineering of components. Our Machine Works with years of experience as a leading custom machine builder, will meet or exceed even your most exacting specifications.
Our expert engineers, professional machining specialists and metal welding service professionals recognize how time-sensitive projects can be, and we are committed to completing your project accurately, on time and on budget. This applies to all aspects of our work from five-axis machining and CNC precision machining, to panel-wiring services, precision parts development and machine rebuilding.
At JIESL Machineshop, we are proud to be a Nigerian Machine company focused on providing exceptional quality and value for all of the custom machine building, repair and rebuilding we do.
We have a custom machine shop dedicated to building custom machinery and providing full machine repair, precision parts machining and metal welding and fabrication services to a broad range of businesses.
The challenge for the industry is to use technologies to guarantee reliable production and sustainable supply. Our products, systems and solutions to improve effectiveness and safety guarantee maximum success in the processes of a system. Thanks to JIESL's know-how, plus our many years of experience in the implementation of complex projects, we offer established performance for maximum operational safety, efficiency and availability.
Reducing operating costs and increasing efficiency are, and will always be, the priorities of any business. Given the current volatility in the oil market, the oil and gas industry is looking for solutions that can proactively address inefficiencies through better asset tracking and predictive maintenance.
The oil and gas sector is a complex industry with challenging demands. Along with the fact that professionals and installations are operating in remote and hostile environments, it is becoming more and more expensive and difficult to extract energy. Business owners have been forced to look for opportunities to maximize investments, lower costs and mitigate risk.
The latest digital trends in industrial equipment maintenance allow manufacturers to streamline maintenance. Thanks to condition monitoring data and predictive analytics, failures can be anticipated and maintenance scheduled only when it is needed. Without having a choice to make mistakes related to employees’ safety and environmental accidents, the oil and gas industry (together with power generation and aerospace) was one of the earliest adopters of predictive maintenance. The payback is reduced unscheduled downtime and increased equipment effectiveness, along with automated high-cost and dangerous tasks.
we provide a wide range of products and services required to drill and complete a well. Every well planned today requires a number of OCTG accessories, in addition to casing and tubing strings, to be successful. Along with the OCTG planning, B&L Pipeco Services helps operators plan for accessory usage and has them available when requested.
Oil Country Tubular Goods (OCTG) is a wide range of steel tubular products that are used in Oil & Gas exploration and production, in particular drilling operations. Tubular can be seamless and welded pipes (electric resistance welding (ERW) and come in various sizes and length. OCTG is comprised of:
Well Casing
Production Tubing
Drill Pipe
Well Casing - is a pipe (of different sizes 4.5" to 36") that is inserted into the wellbore, cemented and serves as a structural component of the well, providing hole integrity and keeps the well from collapsing while drilling. Well casing normally serves the well's life. Generally, well casing is divided into:
Conductor Casing
Surface Casing
Intermediate Casing
Production Casing
Production Liner
Production Tubing - is a pipe that is inserted into a cased hole (wellbore), through which hydrocarbons are transported (produced) to the surface. Production tubing comes in various sizes and varies between ¾” to 4 ½”. Production tubing also serves as a protection of the well casing against corrosive fluids, sand, paraffin and wear & tear. Together with other completion components, it is also called Production String. If production tubing is damaged, it can easily be replaced, which is not the case with the well casing.
Drill Pipe - is heavy and seamless pipe that provides rotations for the down-hole assembly and circulates fluids. Drill pipe's both ends are threaded and called tool joints and normally bigger diameter than the pipe itself. This type of pipe is used on drilling rigs only. Drill pipe comes in different sizes, but normally less than 6”, with various grades of strength, weight and length. High torque requirements when rotating the down-hole assembly, drilling fluid pressure inside the drill pipe and bending loads when used in directional drilling, all create a massive amount of stress on the drill pipe. Hence, quality and the right selection of the drill pipe for a particular application is crucial. Too big, will not allow to flow the cutting smoothly, too small - not enough fluids going down the well.
All OCTG are produced in different grades, different connection types, with various pressure and temperature rating, material requirements and many more characteristics. One of the key characteristics though, is corrosion resistance and strength. API and ISO standards govern the industry, with a lot of manufacturers coding and grading conventions. Although no standard can be the only source of decision making when it comes to selection of OCTG, the following standards generally govern the OCTG industry.