Riser to the challenge

We’ve risen to the Antarctic drilling challenge – our riser is in, connecting the ‘Big Rig’ at the surface of the ice to the bedrock 523m below.

This is a custom-designed piece of engineering, made up of a series of weighted components which lodge into the bedrock, followed by sections of pipe.

The riser parts are carefully lowered down the hole through the ice made by our hot water drillers, who continue to provide a source of warm water to stop the pipe freezing in place.

With the drillers beginning to ‘run’ our drill string (smaller diameter pipe through which we will send our core barrel), we’re edging closer to drilling for the geological record we’re seeking!

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Ross Shelf Reports
Drilling wraps up at Crary Ice Rise

Drilling wraps up at Crary Ice Rise

09 January 2026

We’ve completed drilling at Crary Ice Rise with a whopping 228 metres of sediment core, exceeding our target of 200 metres!

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Ross Shelf Reports
200 metres of sediment core!

200 metres of sediment core!

06 January 2026

Third time’s a charm - we have successfully drilled 200 metres of sediment core from beneath the ice sheet at Crary Ice Rise!

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