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ADIPEC: Halliburton releases new products promoting efficient drilling performance

Halliburton’s products highlight innovative technologies and sustainable solutions as part of its presence at ADIPEC.

Halliburton Company has released new products that highlight innovative technologies and sustainable solutions as part of its presence at the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC).

Collectively, the new technologies promote more precise and efficient drilling performance, remote automation for enhanced safety, and a reduced carbon footprint for its cementing activities.

Haliburton new products include the BrightStar® look-ahead resistivity service; FloConnect® surface automation platform; and the NeoCemâ„¢ E+ and EnviraCemâ„¢ systems.

The BrightStar® look-ahead resistivity service, the most recent addition to the Halliburton iStarâ„¢ drilling and logging platform, reveals the path ahead of the bit to deliver superior drilling performance and consistent well delivery. In one compact collar design, the BrightStar service maps formation and fluid boundaries up to 30 meters ahead of the bit, detecting formation changes with near-bit resistivity and anisotropy to increase geo-stopping confidence and accelerate proactive drilling decisions.

The FloConnect® surface automation platform is a fully automated and scalable solution for efficient and safe surface well testing operations. An industry first, FloConnect controls, measures, and analyzes surface well testing through automated workflows. It allows data access in real time, process monitoring, and control from a command center or remote location. FloConnect reduces operational variabilities and optimizes workforce deployment, which improves personnel safety and lowers exposure to hazardous and complex operations by taking personnel out of the red zone.

The NeoCemâ„¢ E+ and EnviraCemâ„¢ systems leverage synergies between the chemical and physical properties of specialized materials combined with Portland cement. Halliburton’s innovative tailoring process engineered these reduced Portland systems to deliver high-performance, compressive strength and ductility at a lower density than conventional systems for improved barrier dependability. The Portland cement reduction helps customers lower their carbon emissions and provides engineered cement systems with enhanced cement sheath performance.

Additinally, Jeff Miller, Halliburton Chairman, President, and CEO will participate in the strategic panel, “Reconciling upstream oil and gas investment and the energy transition to meet global energy demand growth” on Tuesday 1 November. Miller will discuss how the industry addresses its commitment to decarbonisation and the energy transition while ensuring the worldwide economy has the fuel it needs to continue to grow.