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out more Drilling Tools and Innovative Systems:
Churchill Drilling Tools are a specialist engineering company focussed on delivering innovative systems for the drilling and completion sectors.
Our involvement extends from well planning through drilling to cleanouts. With over a decade of hydro-mechanical design experience, we have produced a range
of patented performance and safety improvements that are exploited by over 50 operators worldwide.
Manufacture and Inspection of Downhole Tools:
We are ISO 9001 registered (DNV) and as well as being FPAL certified our design and manufacture is fully compliant with industry standards (API, NS1, DS1 etc.)
A final inspection on all downhole tools is carried out by independent certified third party inspectors to ensure the highest possible standards of quality and service are maintained.
If you have a query that is not answered on this site please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Spring 2013
CircSub sea bed jetting for Suncor Energy
Autumn 2012
Self-Filling float Excellent User Feedback 5 of 5 success in the first month of roll-out, for the first two operators to run the system.
Summer 2012
New Self-Filling Float now in stock and available proof tested to 15,000 psi. For accelerated tripping in hole and surge relief.
Career Opportunities
Check out the current Positions Latest Jobs 2012
Platform Magazine 2011
Spring 2011
Hold-open darts on the move! The Standard and Split flow darts for the DAVmx take the strain, although Well Control dart maintains its niche.
Summer 2010
Churchill Drilling Tools announce expansion of distribution network in 2010 into GOM and Australia
DAV mxMore drilling solutions from the DAV mx. For the latest application news please enquire
Volumetric DriftVolumetric version becoming popular see case histories