Taylor’s work at Slippery Rock may be taking place in a small university lab, but it reflects a broader trend: the critical role of student researchers in advancing the technologies and practices that will shape the future of energy.
In addition to the equipment, Epiroc will provide a comprehensive package of spare parts, drilling tools, technical service, and training to support optimal performance.
Speedcast has integrated Starlink’s High Throughput Service into COSL Drilling’s fleet, boosting offshore connectivity. The upgrade improves speed, reliability, and support for remote operations and crew welfare.
Cloud-connected apps allow project managers to monitor active drilling operations, material deliveries, and equipment maintenance from a single dashboard
Epiroc and Luck Stone plan to share performance data publicly, meaning others in the industry can learn from this instead of watching from the sidelines in disbelief.
Drilling holes in the ground brings some unique challenges and a quirky attraction that are not common with other types of heavy equipment operation. When we drill into the ground, we drill into the unknown formation that lies beneath our feet.