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International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC)

IADC (International Association of Drilling Contractors) is dedicated to improving the safety, efficiency, and environmental responsibility of drilling operations worldwide through the development of industry standards, workforce training, and advocacy efforts.

IADC Standards (International Association of Drilling Contractors)

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About IADC and IADC Standards

Founded in 1940, the International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) has become a prominent voice for the drilling industry worldwide. IADC’s mission is to catalyze the continuous improvement of safety, environmental protection, and operational efficiency within the drilling industry. The organization serves the interests of oil and gas drilling contractors by promoting high standards of quality and performance.

IADC is recognized for its leadership in the development of guidelines, safety programs, and training initiatives that are vital to the drilling industry. The organization also provides a platform for industry professionals to collaborate and share best practices.

With a global reach, IADC plays a significant role in shaping the policies and regulations that govern the drilling industry. The association’s standards are essential tools for ensuring that drilling operations are conducted safely, efficiently, and in an environmentally responsible manner.

Through Nimonik’s collaboration with IADC, organizations have easy access to these vital standards, helping them stay compliant and ahead in the ever-evolving drilling industry.

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