QUOTE
There’s an oil boom in west Texas and that means big risk, big reward and big characters drilling for crude. The oilmen risk their fortunes. It costs millions to drill two miles into the Earth. But this exhausting, dangerous work demands the young roughnecks risk something more valuable – their lives. Not only do they have to contend with the elements on the rig like scorching heat and sudden lightning storms, there’s heavy iron all around and the constant risk of a lethal blowout. But the oilman’s putting up nearly a hundred grand a day to drill the well, so that bit has to keep turning. At the end of each episode, we’ll see the moment of truth – did they strike it big or drill a dry hole?
1x01
Three crews of roughnecks in West Texas are off and running in search for oil, but each hit a disaster on their first day. Although the Viking rig is state-of-the-art, the crew is having trouble in getting started. The smallest of the roughnecks on the tried-and-true Longhorn rig, suffers a crushing injury by a piece of equipment. Will one crew leader not survive the end of the first week?
1x02
Longhorn driller Gerald explodes when a no-show put the crews lead in jeopardy. Then, Wayne and the Viking crew come from last to a tie with the Longhorn by working around the clock. Finally, Justin faces “The Well from Hell" when he takes over the Big Dog rig, causing him to face his biggest challenge yet.
1x03
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1x04
Justin loses his patience with rookie Derek, planting the seeds for an showdown at the Big Dog driller. Wayne and the Viking crew may have a devastating problem with a discovery of a tiny substance. Lastly, Gerald toughens up on his Longhorn team, but a serious injury to a roughneck may cause a tougher problem.