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Well drilling in winter

Drilling in the summer is a time-consuming and difficult process, and in winter everything becomes several times more complicated. Therefore, only those teams that work professionally in the drilling market work in winter (ie our bread is drilling and only drilling).

Short daylight hours, cold, water, hard work of all systems from the engine and mud pump to the hydraulic system of the drilling rig takes time and increases the time and emergency risk of drilling in winter.

At the end of drilling, difficulties begin in pumping wells: the pump stops working exactly when I decided to warm up, the water in the hose froze, and if it didn’t freeze, then there was a skating rink with blocks of ice on the territory of the facility. Hands freeze, and the body too. I want to be warm and spit on this "miracle of nature" dirty and clay water after drilling. But there is one powerful plus "if there is water in winter, then it will be all year round" - Burovik's guarantee

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