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With operations in more than 20 countries, Nabors is one of the world's largest oil and gas drilling contractors.

Nabors Industries owns and operates the world's largest land-based drilling rig fleet and is a leading provider of offshore

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Nabors Industries Latest News

SLB and Nabors collaborate to scale adoption of drilling automation solutions
Leaders in automated drilling solutions have integrated their platforms, providing greater flexibility and interoperability between ecosystems
17 Jan 2024

New “Predictive Drilling” Solution from Corva and Nabors improves ROP
Results demonstrate combining artificial intelligence (AI) and rig automation drives greater drilling efficiencies
05 Sep 2023

Nabors and Hess electrify Bakken Drilling Operations
Replacing diesel with grid electricity to power rigs significantly reduces costs, scope one emissions, noise and truck traffic
14 Aug 2023

Technology developments
Land rig automation retrofit, 400 wireless sensors on a rig, 3D printing subsea, underwater seismic surveys
06 Jul 2023

Nabors acquires digital twin developer MindMesh
Nabors' acquisition of MindMesh, includes downhole simulation and modeling technologies. MindMesh co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Raju Gandikota joins Nabors as a Director in the Controls and Automation group.
25 Jan 2023

Nabors SmartROS platform integrates with Halliburton's Digital Well Program
As the digital transformation continues to enhance oil and gas industry practices, a challenge that has yet to be addressed is the efficient interoperability between a well plan and its execution at the wellsite.
23 Jul 2021

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