Struggling drillers place bets on a winter rebound in gas activityCanada’s 42 contractors record a 23 percent decline in operations for first three quarters of 2002; Precision says most rigs booked for peak season Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
In these tough times for Canada’s drilling contractors, who have experienced a 23 percent slump in activity for the first nine months of 2002, most are now pinning their hopes for a turnaround on the declining output of many North American natural gas producers.
Calgary-based Akita Drilling Ltd., C....
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Wells per rig down year to date Rigs booked for winter BJ Services counting on improved activity
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