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Cabo Drilling Corp CBEEF

Cabo Drilling Corp is a Canadian drilling services company serving the mining industry in North, Central and South America, as well as Europe. It is engaged in providing contract drilling services including surface and underground coring, directional, reverse circulation and geotechnical drilling as well as a tree falling and clearing services to companies involved in mining and mineral exploration. The company operates in Canada and United States, Latin America, and Europe segments. The majority of the company's revenue comes from Latin America.


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Post by freedom880on Mar 18, 2008 8:22am
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More exposureFrom a company their drilling for.When is the street gonna realize this little gem? While GLR has employed men and women from Uranium City and surrounding communities on servicing jobs, the company's drilling contractor has had to go abroad to find workers. This winter, for example, Cabo Drilling Corp. is employing an all-Chilean crew. The Spanish-speaking drill crew has its own house in Uranium City. While they have worked in the Patagonia winter climate in South America, they have probably not seen drilling conditions like the far north of Saskatchewan, where water lines feeding the drill rig from a nearby lake will freeze up in a few minutes if the water stops circulating. If having a group of expert Chilean drillers working in a northerly Saskatchewan mining camp seems odd, Don Kasner points out the company's drill crew in Uranium City last winter hailed from Cuba. These guys sound very experienced and are setting up in very harsh conditions. goodluck
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