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Reverse Circulation Drilling (RCD) is a drilling technique used in oil and gas exploration and production. It is a type of rotary drilling that uses a dual-wall drill pipe and a down-hole hammer to create a vacuum that pulls cuttings up the annulus between the two pipes. This method is used to drill deeper and faster than traditional rotary drilling, and is often used in areas with difficult terrain or in areas with limited access. RCD is used to drill boreholes for a variety of purposes, including geotechnical investigations, mineral exploration, and environmental sampling. It is also used to drill production wells for oil and gas. The technique is particularly useful in areas with hard rock formations, as it can penetrate the rock more quickly and efficiently than traditional rotary drilling. Some of the major companies in the RCD market include Schlumberger, Halliburton, Baker Hughes, Weatherford International, and National Oilwell Varco. Show Less Read more