Description
Onshore Workover Rig
200kN–3150kN Onshore Workover Rig for Well Servicing, Tubing Operation and Production Maintenance
SGPE Onshore Workover Rig is engineered for land-based oil and gas well servicing, tubing pulling, sucker rod handling, pump replacement, downhole intervention, well repair and production maintenance. The rig covers a rated load range from 200kN to 3150kN and supports service depth requirements from 1000m to 15000m, depending on the final configuration.
For field service contractors, every rig move, setup process and pipe handling operation affects project efficiency. SGPE designs this onshore workover rig with a compact structure, integrated layout and efficient hydraulic + mechanical drive system. This design helps crews reduce rig-up time, move faster between wells and maintain stable control during demanding service jobs.
SGPE offers Class II chassis and self-propelled chassis options to match different road conditions, remote wellsite layouts, relocation frequency and field operating habits.
Key Advantages of SGPE Onshore Workover Rig
- Wide rated load range: 200kN to 3150kN for light-duty, medium-duty and heavy-duty service jobs
- Large depth coverage: suitable for 1000m to 15000m oil and gas well maintenance projects
- Compact working footprint: saves space on mature fields, crowded well pads and multi-well service areas
- Fast field relocation: Class II or self-propelled chassis helps crews move efficiently between wells
- Efficient power transmission: hydraulic + mechanical drive supports lifting, lowering and pipe handling
- Flexible mast design: front-open mast with single-section or double-section options
- Reliable drawworks control: band brake or hydraulic disc brake supports safe load handling
- Stable auxiliary braking: pneumatic brake or water brake improves control during heavy string operation
- Custom drill floor: telescopic or parallelogram structure adapts to wellhead height, BOP stack and transport limits
- Project-based configuration: SGPE adjusts mast, chassis, brake system, drill floor and power layout according to field requirements
Product Overview
SGPE Onshore Workover Rig gives oilfield operators, well servicing companies and drilling contractors a reliable solution for land-based service work. It combines strong lifting capacity, flexible configuration, practical transportation and stable field performance.
In daily well maintenance programs, crews often need to pull tubing, handle sucker rods, retrieve downhole tools, replace pumps, perform fishing work, clean out wells and restore production. These tasks require a rig that can work in limited space, relocate quickly and keep safe control over heavy pipe strings.
SGPE answers these requirements with a compact rig structure, a field-proven drive system and flexible configuration options. The rig suits mature production fields, desert blocks, remote well pads, conventional land fields and multi-well service programs.
Main Technical Range
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Onshore Workover Rig |
| Brand | SGPE |
| Rated Load Range | 200kN–3150kN |
| Applicable Depth Range | 1000m–15000m |
| Rig Type | Land-based / Onshore service rig |
| Power System | Hydraulic + mechanical drive |
| Chassis Option | Class II chassis or self-propelled chassis |
| Mast Type | Front-open mast |
| Mast Structure | Single-section or double-section |
| Mast Raising Method | Hydraulic raising |
| Mast Telescoping Method | Hydraulic telescoping or mechanical telescoping |
| Drawworks Main Brake | Band brake or hydraulic disc brake |
| Auxiliary Brake | Water cooling thrust plate pneumatic brake or water brake |
| Drill Floor Type | Twin-body telescopic type or parallelogram structure |
| Drill Floor Design | Customizable dimension and height |
| Main Application | Well servicing, tubing operation, sucker rod service, pump replacement, downhole intervention and production maintenance |
Workover Rig Selection Reference
Different wells require different service capacities. SGPE can recommend a suitable configuration after reviewing well depth, hook load, tubing string weight, rod handling needs, pump service requirements and field conditions.
| Selection Type | Rated Load Reference | Service Depth Reference | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| Light-duty Workover Rig | 200kN–800kN | 1000m–3000m | Shallow well service, tubing handling, light repair work |
| Medium-duty Workover Rig | 900kN–1800kN | 3000m–7000m | Routine well maintenance, rod service, pump pulling |
| Heavy-duty Workover Rig | 2000kN–3150kN | 7000m–15000m | Deep well service, heavy tubing handling, demanding intervention work |
Final model selection depends on well depth, expected load, wellhead condition, transportation limits and project requirements.
Compact Structure for Limited Wellsite Space
SGPE Onshore Workover Rig uses a compact and highly integrated layout. The complete rig requires less working space during land-based service operations and fits more easily around the wellhead, BOP stack, flowlines, tanks and other field equipment.
A smaller footprint brings real value in mature fields and multi-well pads. It gives crews more working room, improves site movement and supports faster rig-up. For contractors who handle frequent well maintenance jobs, this design helps reduce non-productive time and improve daily service efficiency.
Hydraulic + Mechanical Drive System
SGPE equips the rig with a hydraulic + mechanical power system. This layout combines smooth hydraulic control with stable mechanical transmission.
The system supports lifting, lowering, mast raising, mast telescoping, tubing pulling, sucker rod handling and downhole tool operation. It also helps operators maintain better control during pipe string movement and long service shifts.
For field contractors, this drive system improves work efficiency, reduces unnecessary energy loss and supports reliable performance under demanding land-based operating conditions.
Front-Open Mast for Field Service Operations
The rig adopts a front-open mast. SGPE can design the mast with a single-section or double-section structure according to rated load, working height, transportation condition and service program.
The mast supports hydraulic raising for fast setup. It can also use hydraulic telescoping or mechanical telescoping according to the final configuration. This flexible design helps the rig adapt to different oil and gas well maintenance requirements.
The front-open mast improves visibility around the working area and gives crews easier access during tubing pulling, rod handling, downhole tool service and wellhead operation. It also simplifies pipe handling and improves jobsite safety.
Reliable Drawworks and Braking System
The drawworks braking system plays a critical role in safe service work. SGPE can configure the rig with a band brake or hydraulic disc brake as the main brake.
For auxiliary braking, customers can choose a water cooling thrust plate pneumatic brake or a water brake. These options improve braking stability during heavy-duty lifting, lowering and pipe string control.
A reliable braking system helps operators control tubing strings, sucker rods, pumps and downhole tools with confidence. It also protects rig components and supports safe operation during long-duration maintenance jobs.
Flexible Drill Floor for Wellhead Service
The drill floor can use a twin-body telescopic structure or a parallelogram structure. Both designs support convenient transportation, fast lifting and practical setup in the field.
SGPE can engineer the drill floor height and layout around the customer’s wellhead condition, BOP stack height, tubing handling plan and transport limits. This flexibility helps the rig match different land-based service conditions.
A well-designed drill floor improves crew access, pipe handling efficiency and wellsite safety. It also supports pump replacement, completion support, recompletion work and production maintenance.
Chassis Options for Land Field Conditions
SGPE offers different chassis solutions for onshore workover rigs. Customers can choose a Class II chassis or a self-propelled chassis.
A Class II chassis suits standard field transportation and stable road conditions. A self-propelled chassis gives stronger mobility and works well for service teams that move frequently between wells.
The right chassis helps contractors reduce relocation time, keep equipment in active use and complete more well maintenance jobs within the same service window. It also allows the rig to serve mature land fields, desert fields, remote blocks and large-scale production maintenance areas.
Applications of SGPE Onshore Workover Rig
SGPE Onshore Workover Rig supports a wide range of land-based well service tasks, including:
- Oil well workover operations
- Gas well servicing operations
- Tubing running and pulling
- Sucker rod lifting and handling
- Downhole tool running and retrieval
- Pump inspection, pulling and replacement
- Artificial lift system maintenance
- Fishing and downhole intervention work
- Well cleanout and well repair
- Completion and recompletion support
- Production recovery and productivity maintenance
- Mature field well intervention
- Multi-well pad service programs
- Remote field maintenance projects
- Desert field well servicing
The rig helps operators restore well performance, maintain production, solve downhole problems and support daily well maintenance programs.
Suitable Working Environments
SGPE Onshore Workover Rig can work in conventional land fields, mature production areas, desert blocks, remote well pads and high-frequency service zones.
Its compact layout and flexible chassis options suit projects that require frequent movement from one well to another. Its wide rated load range also allows customers to choose the right configuration for shallow wells, medium-depth wells and deep service work.
The rig serves oilfield contractors, drilling service companies, well servicing teams, production maintenance crews and oil companies that need dependable land-based service equipment.
Customization Options
Different projects require different rig configurations. SGPE can adjust the onshore workover rig according to working depth, service load, transport condition and operation plan.
| Custom Item | Available Options |
|---|---|
| Rated Load | 200kN–3150kN |
| Service Depth | 1000m–15000m |
| Chassis Type | Class II or self-propelled chassis |
| Mast Structure | Single-section or double-section |
| Mast Telescoping | Hydraulic or mechanical telescoping |
| Main Brake | Band brake or hydraulic disc brake |
| Auxiliary Brake | Pneumatic brake or water brake |
| Drill Floor | Twin-body telescopic or parallelogram structure |
| Drill Floor Height | Designed according to wellhead and BOP stack requirements |
| Rig Layout | Customized according to field operation and transportation requirements |
Before production, SGPE can review well depth, rated load, tubing string weight, sucker rod service needs, transportation limits, operating area and customer preferences. Then, the engineering team can recommend a practical configuration.
Why Choose SGPE Onshore Workover Rig?
SGPE focuses on oilfield drilling and workover equipment for demanding field applications. The company understands that customers need reliable performance, practical structure, stable operation and responsive technical support.
Strong Product Range
SGPE covers 200kN to 3150kN rated load requirements and supports different oil and gas well depth projects.
Field-Focused Engineering
The rig layout matches real service needs, including tubing operation, rod handling, pump maintenance, downhole intervention and production recovery.
Flexible Project Support
SGPE can adjust the mast, chassis, drill floor, brake system and power layout according to specific field requirements.
Higher Service Efficiency
The compact layout, fast setup, reliable power transmission and mobile chassis options help reduce non-productive time during well maintenance operations.
Reliable Equipment Supply
SGPE supplies workover rigs, drilling rigs, oilfield tools, well servicing equipment and related petroleum machinery for land oil and gas projects.
Onshore Workover Rig Selection Guide
When choosing an onshore workover rig, buyers should confirm these key details before ordering:
- Required oil or gas well depth
- Maximum hook load or rated load
- Tubing size and tubing string weight
- Sucker rod handling requirements
- Pump pulling and replacement needs
- Wellhead and BOP stack height
- Wellsite space limitation
- Field road and transportation conditions
- Preferred chassis type
- Required mast height and mast structure
- Drill floor height
- Main brake and auxiliary brake preference
- Local operating environment
- Required supporting equipment
SGPE can help customers select a suitable rig model after reviewing these details.
What to Send for a Fast Quotation
To receive a faster and more accurate proposal, please share the following information with SGPE:
| Required Information | Details to Provide |
|---|---|
| Well Depth | Target workover depth or service depth |
| Rated Load | Expected hook load or maximum service load |
| Tubing Data | Tubing size, string weight and service program |
| Rod Service Needs | Sucker rod handling or artificial lift maintenance requirements |
| Pump Service | Pump pulling, inspection or replacement requirements |
| Wellhead Condition | Wellhead height and BOP stack information |
| Chassis Preference | Class II chassis or self-propelled chassis |
| Field Environment | Land field, desert field, remote block or mature production area |
| Transport Limit | Road condition, width limit, height limit or relocation frequency |
| Custom Requirements | Mast, drill floor, brake system or power system preferences |
This information helps SGPE match the right onshore workover rig and prepare a practical technical proposal.
Request a Quote
Looking for a reliable Onshore Workover Rig for well servicing, tubing operation, sucker rod handling, pump replacement or production maintenance?
E-Mail: info@sgpe.com
Frequently Asked Questions About Onshore Workover Rig
1. What is an onshore workover rig?
An onshore workover rig is a land-based service rig that helps crews repair, maintain and restore oil and gas wells during the production stage. Operators use it for tubing pulling, sucker rod handling, pump replacement, downhole tool retrieval, fishing work, well cleanout and production recovery. Unlike a drilling rig, which mainly creates a new wellbore, a workover rig focuses on existing wells that need repair, maintenance or performance improvement.
2. What field operations can SGPE Onshore Workover Rig handle?
SGPE Onshore Workover Rig supports oil well workover, gas well servicing, tubing running and pulling, sucker rod lifting, pump inspection, pump pulling, artificial lift maintenance, well repair, fishing work, downhole intervention, well cleanout, completion support and recompletion projects.
It also helps operators restore production in mature wells and handle regular maintenance programs. The rig gives service crews better control around the wellhead when they handle tubing strings, rods, pumps and downhole tools.
3. What rated load and service depth does this rig cover?
SGPE Onshore Workover Rig covers a rated load range from 200kN to 3150kN and supports service depth requirements from 1000m to 15000m, depending on the selected configuration. This range allows customers to choose a light-duty, medium-duty or heavy-duty rig according to well depth, tubing string weight, hook load and service program. Shallow well maintenance may need a lower-capacity model, while deep intervention work often requires a higher-capacity configuration.
4. How do I choose the right onshore workover rig model?
To choose the right model, start with well depth, expected hook load, tubing size, string weight, sucker rod service needs, pump replacement requirements and wellsite layout. Then review road conditions, relocation frequency, BOP stack height, mast height, drill floor height and chassis preference.
SGPE can check these details and recommend a suitable configuration. Shallow wells may need a light-duty rig, while deep wells or heavy pipe strings may require a medium-duty or heavy-duty rig.
5. What power system does SGPE Onshore Workover Rig use?
SGPE Onshore Workover Rig uses a hydraulic + mechanical drive system. This layout combines smooth hydraulic control with stable mechanical transmission. It helps crews perform lifting, lowering, mast raising, mast telescoping, tubing pulling, sucker rod handling and downhole tool operation with better control. The system also improves field efficiency during long service shifts and helps contractors complete more maintenance jobs within the same operation window.
6. Can SGPE provide a self-propelled onshore workover rig?
Yes. SGPE can provide both Class II chassis and self-propelled chassis options. A Class II chassis suits standard field transportation and stable road conditions. A self-propelled onshore workover rig suits teams that need frequent movement between wells, especially in mature fields, multi-well pads, remote blocks and large production maintenance areas. The self-propelled chassis helps reduce relocation time, improve equipment utilization and respond faster to service schedules.
7. What mast and drill floor options does the rig offer?
SGPE Onshore Workover Rig uses a front-open mast with single-section or double-section structure options. The mast supports hydraulic raising and can use hydraulic telescoping or mechanical telescoping. For the drill floor, SGPE can provide a twin-body telescopic structure or a parallelogram structure.
These designs help crews transport, lift and set up the rig more efficiently. SGPE can also adjust drill floor height and layout according to wellhead height, BOP stack, tubing handling plan and transport limits.
8. What braking system can SGPE configure?
SGPE can configure the drawworks with a band brake or hydraulic disc brake as the main brake. For auxiliary braking, customers can choose a water cooling thrust plate pneumatic brake or a water brake. These braking options help crews control tubing strings, sucker rods, pumps and downhole tools during lifting and lowering. A reliable brake configuration improves safety, protects rig components and gives operators better control during heavy-duty service work.
9. Which environments suit this onshore workover rig?
SGPE Onshore Workover Rig suits conventional land fields, mature production fields, desert blocks, remote well pads, multi-well pads and high-frequency service areas. Its compact layout helps crews work in limited space, while its chassis options support relocation between wells.
The rig works well for routine maintenance, production recovery, pump replacement, artificial lift service, tubing operation and downhole intervention. Contractors, well servicing companies and oil companies can use it for long-term land oil and gas projects.
10. Can SGPE customize the onshore workover rig for my project?
Yes. SGPE can customize the rig according to well depth, rated load, tubing program, sucker rod handling needs, pump service plan, road condition and wellsite layout. Customers can choose different mast structures, chassis types, brake systems, drill floor designs and power layouts.
SGPE can also adjust drill floor height, mast configuration and transport design to match the wellhead, BOP stack and field plan. This project-based approach helps customers get a practical rig instead of a one-size-fits-all solution.
11. What information should I send for a fast quotation?
To receive a faster and more accurate quotation, please send SGPE the target well depth, expected hook load, tubing size, string weight, sucker rod service needs, pump replacement requirements, wellhead height, BOP stack information, chassis preference, road condition, transport limits and operating environment.
You can also share your preferred mast height, drill floor height, brake system and relocation frequency. These details help SGPE recommend the right model and prepare a practical proposal.
12. Why choose SGPE as your onshore workover rig manufacturer?
SGPE provides workover rigs, drilling rigs, well servicing equipment, oilfield tools and petroleum machinery solutions for land oil and gas projects. The company focuses on practical design, stable field performance, flexible configuration and project-based engineering support.
SGPE Onshore Workover Rig covers 200kN–3150kN rated load and 1000m–15000m service depth, giving customers more choices for shallow, medium-depth and deep well service programs. For tubing operation, pump replacement, sucker rod service or production maintenance, SGPE can provide a tailored solution.
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