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3 FAQs about [Well drilling rig for rent in thailand]
What is the cost to rent a drilling rig per day?
Drillcat Rigs rent out their rigs for $650.00 per day, with a 4-day minimum and an additional $2.25 per one way mile for delivery. Not every state has a rental rig. If you're interested in becoming a (rig rental dealer) in your state or consider buying a quality drilling rig to rent out to others in your area.
Who is elite Drilling Company Limited?
Elite Drilling Company Limited was established in July 2008. Our first drilling rig, Rig E-01, enabled us to expand, and we have since grown to become one of the leading drilling service providers in Thailand.
Which rigs were completed in Miri east?
Aztec International Ltd completed 2 Exploration wells in Miri East, during October and November 2011 for Baker Hughes, on behalf of Nippon Oil (NOEX), with Aztec Rig #14. Both of these wells were on the East divide of the Miri fault line, in Borneo, and were completed successfully in a short time, with no lost time accidents.


