Gordon Technologies announces deployment of its 150th MWD system
(UC) — Gordon Technologies LLC has deployed its 150th patented, high-performance measurement-while-drilling (MWD) system in the United States. Gordon introduced the GT-MWD standard temperature system in 2017 and its first GT-Heat-Miser high temperature MWD system, which is now capable of operating at temperatures up to 190°C, in 2018.
Since October 2018, Gordon has tripled the size of its MWD rental fleet.
Gordon was founded in 2014 by CEO Terry Frith, a veteran of the MWD sector with almost forty years of experience at the forefront of MWD technology, with the vision to create a faster, more robust and more reliable MWD system than anything available on the market.
"2022 has been a record setting year for Gordon,” Frith said. “Our fleet's exemplary performance in high temperature and high shock environments as well as with rotary steerable systems allows operators to drill better wells with less drilling days at a lower total cost of operations. Gordon's relentless customer focus and commitment to investing in new technology is continuing to drive the company's growth in the United States, specifically the Haynesville, Eagle Ford and Permian Basins.”
Since the beginning of 2021, Gordon has continued to introduce new complementary technologies, including the GT-Tracker real-time RSS communication technology, the GT-AGR azimuthal gamma and the GT-PWD (Pressure While Drilling).
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