By: Henry Lazenby 28th September 2016 Multinational drilling equipment and services provider Boart Longyear has received an award of C$ 1.37 - million from the Ontario government to help improve safety at mineral
exploration drilling sites and the efficiency of drilling systems technology.
Not exact matches
Drilling site managers, who oversee
exploration projects, are in huge demand, with both number of employees and salaries up by more than a third over five years.
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The results discussed in this news release are from
drill core samples obtained by PQ and HQ - size triple - tube diamond core
drilling using two PMC400 man - portable
drill rigs owned by SAMJ and operated by Sumiko Resources
Exploration & Development Co., Ltd. (a wholly owned exploration services subsidiary of Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.) The drilling program was fully supervised by SAMJ senior project geologists at the dri
Exploration & Development Co., Ltd. (a wholly owned
exploration services subsidiary of Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.) The drilling program was fully supervised by SAMJ senior project geologists at the dri
exploration services subsidiary of Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.) The
drilling program was fully supervised by SAMJ senior project geologists at the
drilling site.
Thus, the most important goal of the
exploration program is to identify
sites on Mars where groundwater is within practical
drilling distance of the surface.
In my opinion, the absence of
drill core at the Bre - X
exploration site, if publicly known, would have alarmed investors long prior to the final demise.
Invest in oil and other energy stocks that own diversified
drilling sites in multiple geographic locations where
exploration has been successful in the past.
Map shows the 1002 Area, which will be opened up to oil and gas
exploration, along with existing
drilling sites in the region.
From a recent article in the LA Times about Big Oil's calculations, Mobil oil's engineers were calculating for climate warming sea - level rises in Canadian
drilling sites in 1996: One year earlier, though, engineers at Mobil Oil were concerned enough about climate change to design and build a collection of
exploration and production facilities along the Nova Scotia coast that made structural allowances for rising temperatures and sea levels.
One company wanted to conduct oil
exploration drilling in an area assessed by the WA Government's Aboriginal
Sites Department as containing significant Aboriginal
sites.