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Trade associations. Understanding and supporting them

Brian Stringer highlights the role of trade associations in the modern drilling industry
Magazine Article 21 Dec 2010 0 Stars

Drilling down under

Independent drilling consultant Jervis Sparks tells GDI what it is really like to work under the mining super tax
Headline Article 18 Oct 2010 0 Stars

Ingetrol expands portable rigs

Ingetrol has expanded its line of portable drilling rigs to align the need for larger core samples and deeper holes, while at the same time offering a smaller, more economical rig, without compromising on quality.
Headline Article 18 Oct 2010 0 Stars

Shedding light on core logging

Brian Curtiss, Phoebe Hauff & Robert Agar look at advancing core logging using reflectance spectroscopy
Magazine Article 18 Oct 2010 0 Stars

Energold targets 1,000m drill

Mining companies, whether junior, mid-tier or senior, are faced with numerous challenges when evaluating and implementing their exploration strategies.
Headline Article 18 Oct 2010 0 Stars

When the going gets tough

Peggy McGee, president of the National Drilling Association and US-based Ranger Consulting gives her top tips for weathering the global economic downturn
Magazine Article 14 Sep 2010 0 Stars

Safety measures improve to beat soil, rock pitfalls

David Gibson, BAM Ritchies business development manager, discusses some recent developments in rock and soil slope stabilisation and protection
Magazine Article 06 Sep 2010 0 Stars

Buyers beware! How responsible are you?

Per Karschowski, director of Western, Central and Eastern Europe, at Achilles Group, highlights the risks and misconceptions surrounding health and safety issues, and second and third-tier suppliers – particularly pertinent to the construction sector
Magazine Article 05 Aug 2010 0 Stars

Taking action to avoid cable strikes

RSK Group deputy chairman Peter Witherington discusses the steps needed to help eliminate damage to cables and utilities
Magazine Article 16 Jun 2010 0 Stars

Raising one’s guard

Donald Lamont, HM principal specialist inspector at the Health & Safety Executive, outlines the UK government’s policy on rig guarding
Magazine Article 15 Apr 2010 0 Stars

UK bid to hit heat targets by 2020

THE Environment Agency report ‘Ground source heating and cooling pumps: state of play and future trends’ was commissioned to assess the role ground-source heating and cooling pumps could play in meeting the UK’s renewable energy targets.
Magazine Article 16 Feb 2010 0 Stars

Rebranding at Bachy Soletanche keeps grasp on existing strengths

'Green shoots of recovery’, ‘bounce-back’, ‘recovery around the corner’, ‘return to growth’, or more relevant for our sector, ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ – these are all statements we frequently hear in the media
Magazine Article 30 Sep 2009 0 Stars

Fresh soil guideline values fail to hit the mark for most applications

For those involved in investigations and assessments of contaminated land, the lack of authoritative UK soil guideline values (SGVs) has been the cause of much frustration over the past seven years.
Feature Article 21 Aug 2009 0 Stars

Åccess all areas

How web mapping means more people accessing the right information, by Dominic Jukes, geospatial channel manager, Autodesk
Company Profile Article 21 May 2009 0 Stars

No subsidence in quality with ASUSplus

Ifor Roberts, chairman of ASUCplus, outlines his expectations for the subsidence sector in the coming year
Magazine Article 20 Apr 2009 0 Stars

Ground-source systems need a regulatory framework

Dr Ric Horobin, water and environment director at Zenith International Ltd, says ground-source heat-pump systems face future regulatory pressures that require solutions
Comment Article 17 Dec 2008 0 Stars

No train, no gain

EQUIPE Training Ltd has been officially introduced to the industry with an open day at its offices and training facilities, ‘The Drilling Academy’, on The Upton House Estate, near Banbury, Oxfordshire.
Comment Article 26 Nov 2008 0 Stars

On the safe side

Larry Gibel president of the US National Drilling Association outlines some initiatives it is pursuing to improve safety on drill sites
Magazine Article 01 Aug 2008 0 Stars
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