Terms & Conditions

Disclaimer

DrillingContractor.org strives to ensure that advertisements, articles and information it publishes are accurate and reliable. However, DrillingContractor.org cannot warranty the information provide in its editorial content, and publication in DrillingContractor.org is not a guarantee that the material presented is accurate.

Comments

Readers are solely responsible for the content of the comments they post here. Comments are subject to the site’s terms and conditions of use and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or approval of Drilling Contractor magazine. Readers whose comments violate the terms of use may have their comments removed or all of their content blocked from viewing by other users without notification.

Complaint Policy for Drilling Contractor magazine

Drilling Contractor and www.drillingcontractor.org strive to ensure that its content is accurate. However, DC cannot warranty the accuracy of the information it publishes. Should a reader have a complaint about anything contained in DC or on www.drillingcontractor.org, we wish to make every effort to resolve the complaint fairly and with dispatch. The following procedure is designed to ensure fair and rapid response:

Complaints can be made in writing to: Publisher, Drilling Contractor, 10370 Richmond Ave., Suite 760; Houston, Texas 77042 USA

Within 30 days of receipt of the complaint DC management will respond to the complainant. DC management will determine if the complaint is justified and take appropriate action, whether in the form of a notice of correction in the magazine, on the website, or both, or through some other means.

Recent News

  • 31 January 2012

    Condition monitoring calls for drilling contractor, OEM collaboration

    Evaluation and recertification programs for equipment and systems are plentiful, but offshore contractors are looking...

  • 31 January 2012

    From passive to proactive, condition monitoring gives rig operators advance warning of failures

    As rigs are increasingly deployed to remote locations and equipped with complex electronic engines, the risks of...

  • 31 January 2012

    IADC accredits Baker Hughes competence management program

    Baker Hughes has become the first integrated oilfield service company to receive full accreditation of its Competence Management Program...

  • 31 January 2012

    IADC’s Petty to lead ITAC Investment Working Group

    The US Secretary of Commerce and US Trade Representative (USTR) have designated IADC executive VP – government affairs Brian Petty as chairman...

  • 31 January 2012

    MPD system facilitates top-hole drilling offshore Brazil

    AGR has completed its first Brazilian operation using the EC-Drill system, a managed pressure drilling technology based on the RMR system and...

  • Read more news