View this email in your browser

5 Strategies for Stable Business Growth

Brought to you by

The Driller logo
Geoprobe logo
A Note from the Publisher:

The following message is brought to you on behalf of Geoprobe, a DRILLER Magazine marketing partner. We hope you find it valuable, and on behalf of our entire team, thank you for being a part of the The Driller brand community. Please visit us at www.thedriller.com for daily news updates, latest product information, and relevant articles.

Michael Balzano
Publisher
Advertisement: Geoprobe
Men talking while standing on truck
Identify Quality Equipment from Manufacturers Whose Engineers Run and Repair the Rigs

You often joke about engineers who design rigs but have never run or repaired it. Instead search for quality products from a manufacturer whose engineers design, build, test, operate and fix their rigs.

Read how extensive engineering involvement helped convince one company to update their fleet with DM650 air rotary rigs. »

Man standing on drilling rig working
Select Drill Rigs Reported to Outperform Specifications

You can read manufacturer drill rig specifications to gain a glimpse into rig performance, but hearing field reports directly from drillers paints a more precise picture of rig capabilities. Drillers describe the DM650 air rig as mud rotary speed with air rig production.

Read more how one company increased performance with operation so easy it even satisfied skeptical
veteran drillers. »

Image of drilling rig in forest
Invest in New Equipment with Potential to Pay for Itself

Wrestling with the pros and cons of investing in new equipment can be minimized hearing success stories from drillers who recently purchased a new rig. From reduced downtime to increased capacity.

Read how one company's investment in a DM450 tailored with options proves primed to pay for itself. »
Advertisement: Geoprobe
Men working with drilling rig
Expand Potential Talent Pool with Updated, Non-CDL Equipment

Preparing for company growth consistently hinges on hiring the next generation of drillers, many of whom lack CDLs. Companies adding new rigs to their fleet find them easier for new drillers to operate while also creating a safer work environment.

Read how one company's decision to add a DM250 increased production with a recent helper-turned-driller
at the controls. »

Drilling rig
Diversify Fleet for Broader Drilling Capabilities

Doubling down on a particular rig can box a company into a region or service line. Expanding your fleet with a range of rig capabilities - whether performance in difficult geographies, ability to achieve greater depths, or efficiency in alternate service lines – positions you to adapt to market changes.

Read how companies keep operators comfortable with a diverse fleet from a single rig manufacturer. »

Man inspecting rig part
Maximize Rig Production Through Regular Maintenance, Attention to Rig Performance

Minimizing rig downtime often depends upon accessibility of quality service support. Having experts routinely review rigs for regular maintenance or perform common repairs – like top head and mud pump rebuilds or hydraulic repairs - can keep your drillers in the field and out of the shop. From routine maintenance to even training operators to spot service repairs before they jeopardize production.

Read how companies find value in regional
support centers. »
Advertisement: Geoprobe
More from The Driller

Farmers Demand EPA Action on PFAS Contamination
Maine farmers sue the EPA over PFAS in sludge, raising concerns about water safety and regulatory challenges

The #FutureDrillers of Jubilee 2024
Hear some of the insights and aspirations of the future of the industry—Kids!
Promotion: Want More The Driller?