Strada, an innovative technology company, specialising in deep drilling, have released the following summary of the Lloyds Register Technology and Risk Assessment Report, which approved in principle the concept of their unique, patented, Fluid Hammer Operating System (FHOS). Further testing of the FHOS is currently underway, but in advance of its completion the Lloyds Register report gives an exciting insight into what this new technology will deliver.
In summary, the Lloyds Register assessment found that the goals and claims made of the FHOS technology could all be met or exceeded, specifically in relation to:
Ben Strange, CEO for Strada, commented:
‘The Lloyds Register approving our FHOS in principle was a huge milestone for us and has provided the foundation to move forward in developing our technology. Using the approach outlined in the report, we have already delivered an average rate of penetration of 10-25 metres per hour and drilled up to 300 meters per day in the hardest rock formations in Finland. We are certain that when we complete our final testing this year that we will be capable of achieving even more impressive results, which will open up our technology for use in geothermal energy projects.’
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