Performing Multiple Kick-Offs from a Single Master Hole to recapture the cost of redrilling or coring the overlaying formations above the mineralized zone, thereby maximizing exploration dollars. |
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Straight Hole Drilling in highly deviated formations and correcting deviated holes without expensive wedging and doglegs. |
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Trenchless Drilling under Rivers, Roads or other Obstacles for utilities such as pipelines, fiber-optics, conduit, etc. therefore eliminating expensive trenches and reclamation costs. |
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Directional Drilling to pinpoint targets or multiple targets at multiple depths or intersecting predetermined zones. |
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Inaccessible Surface Areas such as lakes, rivers and building where it is impossible to set a drill to drill down to the zone. |
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Controlled Drilling through Dipping Formations such as coal seams for degasification and staying inside the seam to maximize the distance. |
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Pilot Holes for Raise Bore Shafts Drilling and remaining in small cylinder areas to maintain a stress-free hole for the rods to turn the hole openers; drilling with steerable motors to speed up penetretion rates. |
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