New technologies unveiled for complex, deepwater reservoirs
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Halliburton recently unveiled two technologies targeted for complex reservoirs and deepwater assets. The GEM tool for elemental analysis and GeoTap IDS sensor for fluid sampling and identification both promise users more comprehensive formation evaluation to make real-time changes to their drilling operations.
The technologies were unveiled as part of Halliburton’s tour of its North Belt campus in Houston, which houses some of the laboratories and manufacturing facilities where Halliburton scientists and engineers develop and test new technologies aimed at drilling and formation evaluation.
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