BDA Awards 2025 – OPEN FOR ENTRIES!

July 16, 2025

The British Drilling Association (BDA) Awards 2025 are officially open for entries from today (16th July 2025). Celebrating excellence across the land drilling industry, the BDA Awards recognise the talent, innovation, and dedication that drive our sector forward.

This year’s entry process has been designed to make participation as straightforward as possible, with submissions accepted via the BDA website https://www.britishdrillingassociation.co.uk/product/bda-awards-2025-open-for-entries/or you can request an entry form from: office@britishdrillingassociation.co.uk – and simply email it back to the same address, with the subject title ‘BDA Awards Entry 2025‘.

We’re calling on BDA members to showcase their standout projects, initiatives, and achievements – there’s no better time to gain the recognition your work deserves!

2025 Awards Categories:

  • Best Audited Driller
  • Health & Safety
  • Specialist Support Service Supplier of the Year
  • Rising Star
  • Land Drilling Industry Contractor of the Year
  • Equipment Innovation
  • Lifetime Contribution to the Industry

Key Entry Information:

  • Opening Date: 16th July 2025
  • Closing Date: 17th October 2025 (STRICT DEADLINE – NO EXTENSIONS)
  • How to Enter: Submissions via the BDA website or email
  • Awards Ceremony: 28th November 2025

With a three-month window for entries, we are looking forward to receiving a wide range of high-quality submissions showcasing the very best in our industry. Whether you are an emerging talent, a seasoned expert, or part of a ground breaking team, there’s a category for you.

A 10% discount off the cost of a table is available for member companies submitting TWO OR MORE  entries!

To view and download entry forms and criteria, visit: https://www.britishdrillingassociation.co.uk/product/bda-awards-2025-open-for-entries/

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