HOUSTON - October 22, 2024 - Halliburton today introduced its iCruise® Force intelligent, high-performance motorized rotary steerable system. iCruise® Force, when coupled with Halliburton's LOGIX™ automation and remote operations platform, is designed to expand drilling capabilities to optimize performance and maximize asset value for our customers.
Powered by high-performance mud motors, the system enhances efficiency with expanded rig capabilities and extended drilling depths in complex formations. This helps our customers achieve faster penetration rates, lower drilling costs, and more precise wellbore placement.
Our priority is to customize solutions to overcome diverse challenges in harsh environments to maximize asset value for our customer base. We will continue to expand our intelligent portfolio, to drive efficiency, consistency and reliability.
When combined with the LOGIX platform, iCruise® Force further enhances precision and operational efficiency. This combination facilitates more accurate steering and superior control. It helps operators mitigate non-productive time and streamline the well construction process.
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Expand drilling capabilities to optimize drilling performance and maximize asset value.
Halliburton rotary steerable systems are engineered with advanced technologies to reduce well time and accurately place well in reservoir.
Increase the consistency and performance of well construction operations by integrating subsurface automation, digital twins, and remote operations.