The Next Generation Of Business December 10, 2012 No Comments Family-owned drilling company uses versatile equipment to extend its legacy of success.Read More
Drilling Fluids: How Much Clay is Actually Left in Wyoming? Randy Strickland December 10, 2012 No Comments I can remember asking this column’s title question long before I started working for a bentonite company.Read More
Back to Drop Pipe for a Moment, And More about Casing John Schmitt November 29, 2012 No Comments In my July 2012 column, I wrote about a new-to-me type of PVC drop pipe that has both male and female ends.Read More
Phase Converters: Running a Three-phase Pump on Single-phase Bob Pelikan November 29, 2012 No Comments Consider this scenario: You go to a flea market, and spot an electric motor that looks similar to the one on the wash-down pump in your barn that is starting to make noise.Read More
Drilling Fluids: Velocity, Viscosity and Gel Strength Kim Stevens November 29, 2012 No Comments I recently was talking with a driller about a job he had just completed.Read More
Brazil Joins International Marine Research Effort November 28, 2012 No Comments Becomes newest nation to participate in Integrated Ocean Drilling program.Read More
Antidote to Arsenic Is Rotary Mud Drilling November 28, 2012 No Comments A surging rural population brought boom times for residential water well drilling in eastern Wisconsin.Read More
Preventing Well Contamination Vipin Bhardwaj November 28, 2012 No Comments Nearly 80 percent of communities rely on ground water as their primary drinking water source. Read More
IGSHPA Celebrates A Quarter Century Greg Ettling November 28, 2012 No Comments The International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) held its 25th annual technical conference and expo. Read More
JUBILEE Begins a New Chapter Greg Ettling October 1, 2012 No Comments After 42 years in Myrtle Beach, S.C., the South Atlantic Well Drillers JUBILEE took place July 21-23 in Virginia Beach, Va.Read More