Drilling Fluid Stocks List

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Drilling Fluid Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 24 HAL Why Halliburton Dipped More Than Broader Market Today
May 24 HAL Brokers Love These Energy Stocks, It's Time You Take a Look
May 24 SLB SLB OneSubsea Awarded Contract for Phase 3, Stage 2 of Equinor’s North Sea Troll Project
May 23 HAL Why Halliburton (HAL) Dipped More Than Broader Market Today
May 23 HAL Halliburton (HAL) Down 6.1% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Rebound?
May 23 HAL Halliburton Company (NYSE:HAL) is a favorite amongst institutional investors who own 88%
May 23 NOV Here's Why Nov Inc. (NOV) is a Strong Value Stock
May 23 SLB SLB, First Solar And 2 Other Stocks Insiders Are Selling
May 23 SLB Insider Sale at Schlumberger Ltd (SLB): President New Energy Gavin Rennick Sells Shares
May 23 SLB Do Options Traders Know Something About Schlumberger (SLB) Stock We Don't?
May 22 SLB Wall Street Bulls Look Optimistic About Schlumberger (SLB): Should You Buy?
May 22 HAL Halliburton (HAL), Wintershall Collaborate on UEM Solution
May 22 SLB Schlumberger (NYSE:SLB) Will Pay A Dividend Of $0.275
May 21 HAL Insider Sale: SVP & Chief Accounting Officer Charles Geer Sells 3,000 Shares of Halliburton ...
May 21 CLMT This Calumet Specialty Products Partners Insider Increased Their Holding In The Last Year
May 21 HAL Halliburton (HAL) Invites Africa's Companies to Submit EOIs
May 21 HAL Halliburton Landmark’s Unified Ensemble Modeling Solution to Be Used by Wintershall Dea
May 19 CLMT Calumet Specialty Products Endured Rainy Days With Blue Skies Ahead
Drilling Fluid

In geotechnical engineering, drilling fluid, also called drilling mud, is used to aid the drilling of boreholes into the earth. Often used while drilling oil and natural gas wells and on exploration drilling rigs, drilling fluids are also used for much simpler boreholes, such as water wells.
The three main categories of drilling fluids are: water-based muds (WBs), which can be dispersed and non-dispersed; non-aqueous muds, usually called oil-based muds (OBs); and gaseous drilling fluid, in which a wide range of gases can be used. Along with their formatives, these are used along with appropriate polymer and clay additives for drilling various oil and gas formations.The main functions of drilling fluids include providing hydrostatic pressure to prevent formation fluids from entering into the well bore, keeping the drill bit cool and clean during drilling, carrying out drill cuttings, and suspending the drill cuttings while drilling is paused and when the drilling assembly is brought in and out of the hole. The drilling fluid used for a particular job is selected to avoid formation damage and to limit corrosion.

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