Halliburton (NYSE: HAL) has been awarded integrated drilling and completion contracts for the GranMorgu deepwater development offshore Suriname, the oilfield services company said.
GranMorgu is operated by TotalEnergies. The long-term agreement covers drilling and completion services for the offshore development.
Halliburton said it will deploy an integrated digital and automated execution model combining planning, engineering and operations to improve efficiency, optimize well placement and reduce well construction costs.
The company said it will use integrated digital workflows, real-time data and remote operations to support drilling and completion activities, with the aim of improving delivery and enhancing hydrocarbon recovery while lowering overall project costs.
Halliburton said the project will also support local capability development through infrastructure investment and collaboration with local suppliers.
“The award reflects the value of integrated execution, collaboration and digital technology in complex deepwater developments,” Franco Delano, Halliburton’s vice president for the Caribbean, said in a statement.
“The GranMorgu project demonstrates how aligned teams and advanced well construction capabilities support the safe and efficient delivery of wells while maximizing asset value for our customers,” he added.
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