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NOV Reaches Patent Cross License Agreement
NOV has reached a patent license agreement with Varel involving ReedHycalog's leached diamond cutter technology and Varel's high energy tumbling technology.
8:00 PM EST | March 15, 2009
Baker Hughes, ReedHycalog Pen Tech Reciprocal License Agreement
Baker Hughes Incorporated announced today that it has reached reciprocal license agreements with ReedHycalog, a division of National Oilwell Varco, Inc. regarding outstanding patent infringement claims and counter-claims.
8:00 PM EST | May 21, 2008
Grant Prideco Signs TReX License Agreement with Smith Internationa
ReedHycalog has entered into a technology licensing arrangement with Smith International. Under the agreement, Smith acquired a license to use ReedHycalog's patented TReX technology for the shallow leaching of PDC cutters in exchange for royalties.
8:00 PM EST | October 03, 2006
Ivie Promoted at ReedHycalog
Craig Ivie has been named Director of Roller Cone Engineering at ReedHycalog, announced Cody Scace, Vice President - Operations for ReedHycalog.
7:00 PM EST | February 06, 2006
ReedHycalog Introduces Raptor Cutters
ReedHycalog's patented TReX thermostable PDC technology has been the industry standard in rock cutting since its commercial debut in 2003. New Raptor cutters, the latest generation thermostable PDC technology, stay sharper longer to drill farther.
7:00 PM EST | January 31, 2006
ReedHycalog Names Two New Vice Presidents
Cody Scace has been named Vice President – Operations and Robin Macmillan Vice President – Sales and Marketing at ReedHycalog, ReedHycalog President John Deane announced.
8:00 PM EST | May 31, 2004
Ray & Ann Brazzel Receive 2004 IADC Contractor Award
The International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) and ReedHycalog announced that Ray and Ann Brazzel were named 2004 Contractor of the Year during the IADC Spring Membership Conference luncheon held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel – Reunion Center in Dallas.
7:00 PM EST | March 01, 2004