Halliburton today announced the acquisition of InformatiQ AS, a Norway‑based software company that develops cloud‑native applications for subsurface, drilling, well, and logistics data. The acquisition converts a long‑standing collaboration into full ownership, strengthens Landmark’s Agile Asset Management (AAM) offering, and extends its digital portfolio into new operational domains.
InformatiQ delivers a unified software‑as‑a‑service platform that supports asset teams across the well life cycle. Its flagship product, geologiQ, provides a 3D digital twin for fields and wells and already connects with Landmark’s AAM environment. Additional applications support well planning and construction, regulatory documentation, AI‑enabled offset well analysis, and SAP‑integrated logistics and supply chain workflows.
The acquisition reflects Landmark’s strategy to scale proven digital capabilities that customers already use in live operations. InformatiQ expands the depth and breadth of AAM and reinforces Landmark’s focus on cloud‑native delivery, AI‑supported insight, and end‑to‑end asset workflows.
Through the acquisition, Landmark strengthens several core capability areas that complement its existing portfolio. InformatiQ adds advanced subsurface visualization, capital allocation and planning support, and offset well analysis that integrates with Landmark’s Digital Well Program® application. These capabilities extend rather than duplicate, existing solutions, which support a clear and consistent experience for customers.
The transaction also opens a new domain for Landmark through InformatiQ’s traQ and LogistiQ applications, which connect drilling and well operations with SAP‑based logistics and supply chain systems. This expansion moves Landmark beyond traditional subsurface and well planning workflows into operational execution and materials management.
“This combination builds on years of close collaboration with Landmark and provides the scale, global reach, and integration depth needed to accelerate product development and deliver greater value to customers worldwide,” said Ulf Vegard Jensen, CEO, InformatiQ.
The acquisition reinforces Halliburton’s focus on digital innovation and strengthens Landmark’s position as a trusted advisor for asset teams seeking integrated, cloud‑native solutions across subsurface, wells, and operations.
Asset management that integrates the reservoir, wells and facilities to help generate, analyze and optimize field development and interventions.
Integrated end-to-end workflows to design, plan and deliver efficient and cost-effective wells.