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2005 Customer Satisfaction Survey - Wellsite/Drilling Equipment & Materials - Volume 1: Detailed Ratings Report
EnergyPoint Research, Inc., June 2005, Pages: 457
Exclusive customer satisfaction ratings for 28 major wellsite/drilling equipment and materials manufacturers.
This report offers an in-depth look at customer satisfaction within the oilfield equipment and materials sector and provides unprecedented frameworks for identifying relative strengths and weaknesses of individual manufacturers. Based on results from almost 1,300 evaluations completed from October 2004 through March 2005 by 229 respondents at 107 E&P companies, drilling contractors and upstream consultants worldwide, the reports offer highly-relevant and timely information regarding how customers rate 28 major manufacturers across key attributes and segments.
The report is specifically designed for persons and companies interested in understanding in detail how major manufacturers of wellsite / drilling products perform across multiple product and manufacturer attributes, categories, respondent types, regions of use, and well types.
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