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What are the challenges that Slim Hole Drill Pipe has on elevators?

What are the challenges that Slim Hole Drill Pipe has on elevators? Are you considering which style elevator is the best for the application?

In this

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Why Your Elevator Needs Beckets and Bails

In the drilling industry, elevators are essential for drilling operations. They are hinged devices used to lift and lower Drill Pipe, Casing, Drill

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9 Types of Drill Pipe Float Valves

Drill pipe float valves, or non-return valves, are downhole safety valves that create barriers to prevent unwanted flow of fluids up the drill string.

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Everything You Need To Know About Keystone's Drill Collar Slips

Keystone Energy offers a wide variety of different types of Slips for different oil and gas needs. 

Yet, in this blog, we will drill down into everything

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What are Rig Tongs Used For?

Here are a few questions about rig tongs, so you can better understand how they’re used and how they could benefit your oil patch operation.

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Stabbing Guides In The Oil and Gas Industry

A stabbing guide helps workers to align two separate sections of drill pipe, tubing, or casing for male-to-female connection. This simple tool is vitally

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Keystone Energy Tools: Your Oilfield Equipment Suppliers

Oilfield service companies need to keep their equipment in top working condition to minimize production downtime and optimize profits. Keystone Energy

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Conventional Oil vs. Unconventional Oil

Whether you’re new to the oil industry or a seasoned veteran, you’ve likely heard the terms “conventional oil” and “unconventional oil,” but do you

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What makes Keystone Energy Tools one of a kind?

With years of manufacturing experience in bridging the gap between quality and service, customers and distributors, and performance and economy.

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Drill Pipe Float Valve Size Chart and Installation

High-performance drill pipe float valves are crucial for consistent fluid control throughout the drilling process. Also known as non-return valves, this

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