Current Billing Technology In Mineral Exploration
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 1
 - File Size:
 - 19 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1987
 
Abstract
Drilling has always been one of the most  important parts of the exploration process  with most companies spending around 25% of  their budget on drilling. Although  superficially there appears to be little  difference in drills and drilling practice a  number of major refinements have taken place  over the last decade that have significantly  changed the drilling scene. One of the most important advances has been  in hydraulic engineering giving rise to the  Dual Purpose top drive drilling rigs. These  have led to significant productivity increases  with the high rotation speeds and longer  fleets. Downhole technology has also advanced  with better hammers, stronger drill rods,  impregnated coring bits and improved drilling  fluids. Although geologists continue to measure  drilling performance on a cost per metre  basis, greater consideration is at last being  paid to the quality of sample produced. This  is particularly the case with RC drilling  where quite sophisticated automatic and semi  automatic splitting devices have been  developed. Drill operators are now required to be  experienced in both Diamond coring and air  drilling and be better qualified to maintain  the more sophisticated machinery. Management  of drilling companies or drilling divisions  has also had to change to accommodate both the  high capital cost of equipment and the demands  of keeping drilling a cost effective exercise.
Citation
APA: (1987) Current Billing Technology In Mineral Exploration
MLA: Current Billing Technology In Mineral Exploration. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.