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International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) The International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) is a global trade association representing the interests of the drilling industry. Founded in 1940, the IADC is headquartered in Houston, Texas, and works closely with companies in the oil and gas sector, including drilling contractors, equipment manufacturers, and service providers. The association’s primary goal is to support its members by advancing safety, environmental standards, and operational efficiency in the drilling industry.

Purpose and Objectives

The IADC serves as a voice for the drilling industry and aims to foster a safer, more efficient, and more environmentally responsible industry.

Activities and Programs

IADC operates several notable programs and initiatives aimed at elevating standards in the drilling industry:

WellSharp: A well control training and certification program, WellSharp is widely recognized as a global standard for competency in well control safety, helping prevent wellcontrol incidents.

RigPass: RigPass is an orientation and safety program designed to prepare employees for work on rigs and production sites. It provides a foundational understanding of safety practices in the oil and gas sector.

Accreditation Programs: IADC’s accreditation and certification programs serve to assure the quality of training providers, covering well control, health, safety, and environmental standards.

Advocacy and Policy

The IADC is actively engaged in policy discussions worldwide, representing the interests of the drilling industry in forums focused on safety, environmental standards, and economic regulations. The organization frequently collaborates with national and international regulatory bodies, such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE).

Membership

The IADC has a broad membership base that includes both corporate members and individual professionals from the drilling industry. Members range from multinational drilling companies to smaller service providers. By joining IADC, members gain access to valuable industry resources, training, and certification programs, as well as opportunities to contribute to the association’s advocacy efforts.

Events and Conferences

IADC hosts various events, conferences, and workshops throughout the year, providing a platform for industry stakeholders to discuss advancements, challenges, and regulatory developments. These events include the IADC Annual General Meeting, drilling conferences, and regional forums.


Chapters[1] IADC has 17 chapters covering the entire region.

Student Chapters

Ark-La-Tex

Australasia

Brazil

Caspian

Denver

Gulf Coast

Houston

Latin America

Nigeria

North Sea

Northern Arabian Gulf

Oklahoma-Texas Panhandle

Permian Basin

Southeast Asia

South Central Asia

Southern Arabian Peninsula

References

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https://iadc.org

https://drillingcontractor.org/

https://africaoilgasreport.com/

OES Joins SE Asia Chapter

IADC RigPass Training

IADC improving and advacing drilling technology with efficency in the oil and gas industry

IADC Houston Chapter

https://www.spe-events.org/asia-pacific-drilling/exhibitors/international-association-drilling-contractors-iadc

IADC Southern Arabian Peninsula Chapter

IADC Wellsharp Driller & Supervisor Course