Enteq Technologies has provided an update on the field trial of its SABER Tool, a game-changing alternative to traditional Rotary Steerable Systems (RSS) in the drilling industry. The SABER system successfully met test objectives during extensive drilling, demonstrating its ability to generate steering forces and change the direction of the well at industry-expected angles. An independent survey was conducted to validate the changes in trajectory. The successful completion of the testing in an operational environment advances the technology readiness level of the SABER system.

The SABER Tool has the potential to disrupt the Rotary Steerable Systems market, which is valued at over $2 billion annually. It offers new levels of performance, both commercial and technical, for operators and service companies. The system is suitable for use in geothermal drilling and methane capture, supporting the energy transition. It also provides significant advantages to oil and gas operators, reducing operating costs and improving overall cost of ownership.

Andrew Law, CEO of Enteq, expressed his satisfaction with the testing results and highlighted the team's hard work in delivering this success. The company looks forward to working with selected customers and industry partners to bring the SABER technology to market and make a positive and disruptive impact in the drilling industry.

Martin Perry, Chairman of Enteq, emphasized the company's position as an independent and agile player in the downhole drilling industry. He expressed excitement about the commercialization of the SABER Tool and the potential positive change it can bring to the sector.

Enteq Technologies is a UK and Houston-based engineering firm known for its high-temperature expertise. The SABER system is one of the few directional drilling designs suitable for high-temperature applications. The company is now focused on bringing the SABER Tool to market.