Directional boring is a trenchless construction method used in the oilfield equipment and services industry. It involves the use of a drill to create a tunnel beneath the surface of the ground, allowing for the installation of pipelines and other infrastructure without the need for traditional excavation. This method is often used in areas where traditional excavation is not feasible, such as in urban areas or areas with sensitive environmental conditions. Directional boring is also used to reduce the amount of disruption to existing infrastructure, such as roads and buildings. The directional boring market is an important part of the oilfield equipment and services industry, providing a cost-effective and efficient way to install pipelines and other infrastructure. This market is expected to continue to grow as the demand for oilfield services increases. Some companies in the directional boring market include Vermeer Corporation, Ditch Witch, and American Augers. Show Less Read more
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