1919Halliburton's first cementing job transforms how an entire industry approaches oil and gas wellbore architecture1922Halliburton develops and patents the two-plug system, still the standard industry practice for cementing operationsThe company cements 443 wells with 17 cementing units 1923Halliburton invents the re-circulating jet mixer, enhancing the consistency and thus the reliability of the blended cement system1930Halliburton establishes a chemical research laboratory for continual improvement and innovation1932Halliburton publishes the first RedBook, the field reference guide for pumping services to this dayThe company has 75 cementing units 1938Halliburton begins cementing shallow-water wells from barges1947Halliburton cements the first truly offshore well1953X-ray diffraction techniques are added to the research efforts around cement and cement additives1957HT-400™ pump goes into field useThe power and volume capabilities of the HT-400 pump are unrivaled to date 1962Halliburton helps establish an alternative energy source by cementing the first geothermal well1981Based on scientific purpose and an atmosphere of creativity, Halliburton R&D laboratory earns "Lab of the Year" from IR&D1982Halliburton pumped its billionth sack of cement1983Earle P. Halliburton named "Innovator of the Year" for well cementing (The Oklahoma Bar Association's Intellectual Property Law Section)1990Halliburton's B. Quinton Barrington named "Innovator of the Year" for downhole pressure responsive testing tools (The Oklahoma Bar Association's Intellectual Property Law Section)Halliburton extinguishes 725 well fires in Kuwait 1997Halliburton's Steven George Streich named "Innovator of the Year" for downhole apparatus and drilling method (The Oklahoma Bar Association's Intellectual Property Law Section)2000Halliburton releases Opticem™ software, defining dynamic modeling of cementing operations for the industry2001Halliburton introduces WellLife® service, leading the industry to predicting the risk of cement failure due to cumulative wellbore stresses at any point in the life of the wellHouston Intellectual Property Law Association names a Halliburton Chemist as "Innovator of the Year" for several new chemical developments for cementing 2004Halliburton conducts the first remotely operated and monitored offshore cementing operation from land2008Halliburton introduces the industry's first and only three-dimensional cementing-operation simulator to model mud/spacer/cement interfaces2011Halliburton delivers iCem® Service, a predictive-analysis software that answers questions such as the pre-determination of the true top of cement, displacement efficiency and the effect on cement purity, and mud channeling—before the job.2012WellLock™ resin can act as an annular barricade against water and gas leaks |
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