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ESTec to feature new IntegraLine 150iH top
drive drilling system at Global Petroleum Show
ESTec Systems Corp. (TSX Venture: ESE, www.estec.com) today
announced that the Company will participate in this year's Global
Petroleum Show, to be held June 11-13 in Calgary, Alberta. ESTec
is looking to the conference as an opportunity to showcase its new
IntegraLine 150iH Top Drive drilling system.
"The Global Petroleum Show is a truly world-class forum within
our industry, and a powerful platform from which to demonstrate
the compact size and innovative design of our unique Top Drive system,"
remarked Mr. Anthony Nelson, President and CEO of ESTec Systems.
At a height of only 15 feet, the IntegraLine 150iH is the smallest
Top Drive in the world, and the only one that is compatible with
a double rig drilling system. ESTec's new drive system enables drilling
contractors to increase productivity by as much as 25 percent, while
dramatically reducing employee injury rates.
"The strengths of the IntegraLine 150iH can only really be
appreciated by seeing it up close," added Mr. Nelson. "Even
when people have had a chance to review the dimensions and specifications
beforehand, most first time viewers are still impressed with how
small and compact our drive system really is."
This year's Global Petroleum Show is being held at the Calgary Stampede
Park, located at 20 Roundup Way S.E. A 150iH IntegraLine Top Drive
will be featured at ESTec's corporate booth, in Hall D, #7439. A
limited number of complimentary show passes are available from ESTec,
and can be obtained on a first-come, first-serve basis by calling
Mr. XXXX at XXX-XXX-XXXX.
About the Global Petroleum Show
The 2002 Global Petroleum Show-which will be held in Calgary, Alberta,
June 11 to 13-is a pivotal showcase for world-class technology in
the fields of exploration, production and transportation of oil
and natural gas. This year's show will be held in conjunction with
the Petroleum Society's 53rd annual International Petroleum Conference.
Together, these two major events will attract an anticipated 50,000
visitors from around the globe.
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