The level of intelligence and automation in drilling equipment continues to improve.
2026-01-29
"Green drilling" is no longer just a slogan, but has evolved into mandatory regulations and market demands that must be adhered to at construction sites. Major mining countries and regions globally have established increasingly stringent standards for environmental protection, carbon emissions, and waste management (e.g., drilling mud) in construction areas. This trend profoundly impacts the design and manufacturing of drilling equipment: First, adopting low-consumption engines that meet higher emission standards (e.g., China IV/Stage V) or exploring electric/hybrid power solutions has become a clear direction; Second, optimizing hydraulic systems and power matching achieves higher fuel efficiency and lower noise levels, directly reducing ecological footprints and environmental disputes during construction; Furthermore, modular designs facilitating mud recycling and purification and minimizing waste generation are also gaining prominence. In short, environmental performance has become equally critical as drilling efficiency in equipment procurement decisions.