There are two main types of drilling rigs: land rigs and offshore rigs. Offshore rigs can be either floating rigs, like semisubmersibles or drillships, or bottom-supported rigs, which include jack-ups, platforms, and barges. The major components of drilling rigs include the hoisting system to lift drill strings, the rotating system to power the drill bit, the circulating system to pump drilling fluid, pressure control equipment like blowout preventers, and the power system that provides energy to run the rig's operations. Rigs must also have equipment on the rig floor for handling tubulars and monitoring drilling parameters.