What Do the Experts say about Drilling Fluids? Mud Veterans Talk about Fluids Successes, Failures Jeremy Verdusco July 24, 2020 No Comments Longtime drilling mud professionals George Dugan, Todd Tannehill share their drilling mud tips.Read More
How to Make Drill, Mud Training Engaging If it's Required, Why not Make it Interesting? Jeremy Verdusco July 3, 2020 No Comments Longtime trainer, mud engineer Jeff Blinn discusses how to best teach on industry topics.Read More
New Podcast Features Drilling Industry Conversations Audio Version of Drilling In-Site Now Available Jeremy Verdusco July 1, 2020 No Comments Audio version of Drilling In-Site series features talk about safety, fluids, other topics of interest to drillers.Read More
National Driller and the Media Future Brand Growing Beyond Print, Expanding Digital and Video Jeremy Verdusco June 1, 2020 No Comments Brand leaves print magazine in the past, expands digital and video.Read More
Grand Canyon Drilling Project a Logistic Challenge Visitors Usually Get to Phantom Ranch by Mule Jeremy Verdusco May 15, 2020 No Comments Copter, careful planning instrumental in Phantom Ranch drilling job.Read More
'Riginabox' a New Option for Geothermal Jobs Jeremy Verdusco May 4, 2020 One Comment We spoke with Scott Adelsbach, owner of Geothermal Drilling Solutions, about his Riginabox and how he developed it.Read More
Covid-19: 'Essential' Drilling, Decon and Budgeting Jeremy Verdusco April 27, 2020 No Comments Readers have likely heard the adage "may you live in interesting times." I cannot remember a more interesting time.Read More
Amid Widespread Shutdown, Are You Working a Plan? Jeremy Verdusco March 30, 2020 One Comment As we sit here going into the third week of an unprecedented shutdown of the United States economy, did you plan for the unexpected?Read More
Important Events, Inventions in Drilling History Jeremy Verdusco March 5, 2020 One Comment History fascinates me. That fascination led me several years ago to develop a timeline of drilling history for our website.Read More
University of Texas Initiative Goes Deeper on Geothermal Jeremy Verdusco March 2, 2020 No Comments The new Geothermal Entrepreneurship Organization (GEO) in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas aims to be an “integrator” for deep, high-pressure geothermal systems in Texas and beyond.Read More