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Air Drilling is a type of oil and gas exploration and production technique that uses compressed air to drill through rock formations. It is a cost-effective and efficient method of drilling, as it requires less energy and fewer resources than traditional drilling methods. Air Drilling is also a safer option, as it reduces the risk of blowouts and other safety hazards. The air drilling process involves injecting compressed air into the wellbore, which creates a high-pressure air cushion that helps to reduce friction and wear on the drill bit. This helps to reduce the amount of time and energy required to drill through the rock formation.
Air Drilling is used in a variety of oil and gas exploration and production operations, including horizontal drilling, directional drilling, and well completion. It is also used in the development of unconventional resources, such as shale gas and tight oil.
Some companies in the Air Drilling market include Schlumberger, Halliburton, Baker Hughes, Weatherford International, and National Oilwell Varco. Show Less Read more