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Mud pit

A mud pit/ Mud tank is a large tank that holds drilling fluid on the rig or at a mud-mixing plant. For land rigs, most mud pits are rectangular steel construction with partitions that hold about 31,800 liters (200 barrels) of drilling fluid each.

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