The contract driller is seeing demand exceed its expectations, he said on an earnings call Thursday, as the expansion of the crude oil pipeline to the
"Do we see customer interest increasing in anticipation of the
The company has 48 rigs currently operating where last year it had 38, and expects demand to continue. It also expects a boost to well servicing contracts.
"We see this momentum continuing throughout the summer and exceeding our prior view on Canadian rig demand," said Neveu.
The growth is helping offset a retreat in the
The company reported 38 active drilling rigs in the
In
The decline in
The company says the profit amounted to
Revenue totalled
The company is focused on cost reductions, paying down debt and returning profits to shareholders, said Neveu.
Precision is also investing in automated rig technology that could mean future rises in demand won't lead as much to booms in employment.
The system has several more months ahead of field hardening before it's commercially ready, but so far it's working better than expected, said Neveu.
"We'll eliminate human work from the red zone on the drill rig floor and in the mast, while ensuring our customers safe, consistent, predictable and highly efficient rig floor performance."
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