Had Inc

OH

4.6 (0 reviews)

Well drilling contractor

in both of the Appalachia's unconventional Shale Plays. We have rigs operating in North-Central PAdrilling the Marcellus Shale and South-Eastern OHdrilling in the Marcellus and Utica Shales. HAD operates "late-model" state of the arthydraulic topdrive rotary rigsand ForemostGAS ENVIRONMENTAL &ampGEOTECH DRILLING MUNICIPAL &ampCOMMERCIAL WATER WELL DRILLING LARGE DIAMETER AND CONSTRUCTION DRILLING Videos Shop Services &ampCapabilities We have complete maintenance services along with engineeringmanufacturingand testing of drilling toolstruck bodiesserving the water well needs of HuntingtonfloatsD6 CAT's with winchesCAT telehandlersGeo probe drillingand water well/supply drilling services. Learn More HAD Drilling ContractorsInc. 330.925.1000 Fax 330.925.1105 9797 Benner Road RittmanOhio 44270 Copyright HAD Drilling Contractors

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