1. At a Glance – The Oilfield Drama Nobody Asked For
If you ever wanted a company that looks like a disciplined engineer on paper but behaves like a confused contractor on site, welcome to United Drilling Tools. On one side, it proudly claims ~70% market share in India’s upstream drilling tools segment, exports globally, and supplies to giants like ONGC and Schlumberger. On the other side, its working capital cycle is longer than most Indian marriages (572 days), ROE is barely above savings account returns, and management recently featured in a CBI investigation cameo.
But wait… suddenly profits jump 108% YoY, order book starts swelling, and oil & gas demand refuses to die. So what is this company really?
A hidden turnaround story… or a well-decorated inventory warehouse pretending to be a business?
Let’s investigate.
2. Introduction – Welcome to the Oilfield Soap Opera
United Drilling Tools Limited (UDTL) is not your typical “new-age” startup with AI buzzwords and fancy presentations. This is hardcore, greasy, metal-bending engineering—tools that go deep into the earth where your mutual fund SIP fears to tread.
Founded in 1985, this company manufactures drilling equipment like connectors, casing pipes, gas lift systems, and downhole tools. Basically, if oil needs to be extracted, UDTL wants a piece of that action.
But here’s the twist:
It claims dominance (~70% market share) in a niche segment
Yet delivers 5.79% ROE
Has strong clients
But struggles with working capital and debtor days (185 days)
This is like being the captain of the Indian cricket team but still struggling to get selected in the playing XI.
And then came FY25–FY26:
Orders flying in
Profit margins improving
Promoter reshuffle
Auditor exits
CBI investigation
Tell me honestly… would you trust this company with your money or just popcorn?
3. Business Model – WTF Do They Even Do?
Let’s simplify this.
UDTL is basically the “hardware supplier of the oil extraction world.”
What they sell:
Casing connectors & pipes – These hold drilling structures together
Gas lift equipment – Helps extract oil from wells
Wireline winches – Tools for drilling operations
Downhole tools – Fancy word for “stuff that goes underground and does magic”
Think of them as the “Jugaadu engineers of oilfields” — except with ISO certifications and API licenses.
Revenue model:
~98% comes from product sales
Remaining from consulting, forex, and miscellaneous
So no SaaS, no subscriptions, no recurring revenue. Just good old project-based industrial sales.
Key customers:
ONGC
Oil India
Schlumberger
Halliburton
Basically, if oil companies sneeze, UDTL catches a cold.