A JAPANESE research ship has drilled a 1.6-kilometre-deep hole in the sea floor while floating on 2 kilometres of ocean – making it the deepest hole ever drilled from a ship.
The , operated by the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, uses a technique known as riser-drilling, which recirculates viscous “drilling mud” to maintain pressure balance in the borehole.
According to of the United States Geological Survey in Menlo Park, California, petroleum drilling on land and from stable ocean platforms regularly reaches depths of between 5 and 8 kilometres. The deepest land-based hole, drilled…



