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Things to come – drilling towards 2030

The oil field of the future will be highly automated with remote drill rigs potentially run by robots rather than roughnecks, according to the latest report* by Lux Research analyst Colleen Kennedy. Brian Davis reports.

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PR January 2017 – p36-37.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Electrical and electronic engineering, Oil markets, Economics, business and commerce, Energy consumption, Oil, Drilling, Oil production, Oil prices

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