More companies are starting to invest in IoT technologies and services as a way to reduce costs and methane emissions.
This weekly section highlights the latest upstream technologies designed to improve efficiencies.
Reviving and extending old fields is more cost effective and environmentally friendly than drilling.
By joining Halliburton Labs, Helix Power, Icarus RT, SolvCor, and Strayos will gain access to industrial capabilities, technical expertise, and mentorship to scale their respective businesses.
Siemens Energy and Proflex Technology recently highlighted technology that utilizes a modified negative pressure wave and the Internet of Things to find leaks.
Technip Energies and Petronas are committed to accelerating the transition to a net-zero carbon future through increasing innovation and fostering active technology collaborations.
The technology is being shared industry-wide on an open-source basis, and only works in cloud computing data centers.
Since deployment in early 2021, the first TITAN fracturing fleet has pumped over 1,000 stages in the Haynesville, with over 22,000 hours of total pump time across the eight pump, 40,000 hydraulic horsepower fleet.
The two companies will further explore potential opportunities to co-invest and participate in new models to decarbonize energy and industrial sectors.
The cloud-deployed portfolio provides access to a suite of predictive global models for exploration, tools for subsurface visualization, and analytical capabilities.