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Master Drilling bets on diversification, technology

South Africa-based Master Drilling Group continues to see diversification as the answer to market challenges – including COVID-19 – while highlighting achievements on the tech development front

"Master Drilling’s future remains firmly driven by investments in technology, people and processes that will generate consistent and long-term returns," CEO Danie Pretorius said.

"Master Drilling’s future remains firmly driven by investments in technology, people and processes that will generate consistent and long-term returns," CEO Danie Pretorius said.

During its annual results presentation, the drilling services provider spotlighted the uncertainty and volatility of markets in 2019 - trends it expects to continue in 2020. In its 2019 financial results,...

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