3 Environmental Benefits of Directional Drilling

 

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Today, the advancements in technology have enabled many industries to lower their carbon footprint and general impact on the environment. This also includes the oil and gas industry. Directional drilling is one such advancement that enables eco-friendly drilling. Not only does it preserve the land and surrounding areas, but it also reduces the costs of construction.

Using highly specialized equipment, directional drilling offers multiple benefits, such as increasing natural gas extraction and stability while also improving efficiency. As a result, it maximizes oil output.

Want to learn more about directional drilling and its impact? Keep reading to find out.

It Reduces Effects on the Land

During construction projects, it often seems nearly impossible to not disturb the surrounding land. This can be a major problem as trenching can be harmful in many areas. However, directional drilling provides a much safer and more eco-friendly alternative. Now pipes and utilities can be installed around hurdles like railroads, buildings, etc.

That's because horizontal drilling technology doesn't make large trenches. Instead, only one small hole is drilled into the ground. Then a horizontal drill installs pipes as deep in the ground as required without affecting the structures on the surface.

Since it causes such minimal damage, the drilling practice can substantially curtail any environmental harm caused by construction projects.

It Doesn’t Harm Sediments

Another significant advantage of directional drilling practices is that they have very little impact on sediment and steep slopes. Though trenching is significantly linked to corrosion, directional drilling can easily steer clear around sloping areas.

Curtails Chances of Groundwater Contamination

Traditional drilling entails digging up the earth with heavy machinery to reach natural resources. This significantly contributes to groundwater contamination. However, directional drilling reduces the need for traditional digging. Instead, when you diagonally drill toward an oil or gas source, it substantially curtails the risk of any contamination.

This also means that if an accident (like a blowout) occurs, groundwater and other water will be less at risk of being harmed.

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