Strategic Alliance To Market New Light-well Intervention Technology

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  • The service giant and a technology developer from Norway seek to create a broader market for two technologies aimed at lowering topside footprints and improved operational efficiency.
  • Companies will jointly commercialize and deploy innovative and efficient subsea interventions and controls.

Houston-headquartered energy service giant Halliburton Company has formed a strategic alliance with Norway’s Optime Subsea to apply Optime’s innovative remotely operated Controls System (ROCS) to Halliburton’s completion landing string services, reads the company press release.

Alliance to monitor subsea controls

The companies will also offer intervention and workover control system services leveraging Optime’s subsea controls and intervention light system (SCILS) technology, a remote digital enabled system that compliments Halliburton’s subsea intervention expertise.

The alliance will provide umbilical-less operations and subsea controls for deepwater completions and interventions, with Halliburton offering Optime’s technologies as a service across its portfolio.

Capital efficient solution

Daniel Casale, vice president of testing and subsea at Halliburton, commented: “We are excited to work with Optime and leverage their technologies within our existing subsea completions and intervention solutions,”

He further said “Our alliance advances remote capabilities and provides a capital efficient solution, allowing customers to reduce safety risk, operational footprint, setup and run-time.”

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Source: Halliburton