Halliburton's Sperry-Sun Commended by BG For Innovation of Its Geo-Pilot Rotary Steerable System.Energy Editors/Business Editors BG Group Chief Executive's Technology Innovation Awards HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 23, 2003 Sperry-Sun, a product service line of Halliburton Energy Services, the leader in drilling technology and reservoir deliverability, has been recognized with an elite energy industry award. Halliburton Energy Services is a business unit of Halliburton (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :HAL Hal: see Halle, Belgium. hal In Sufism, a state of mind reached from time to time by mystics during their journey toward God. The ahwal (plural of hal) are God-given graces that appear when a soul is purified of its attachments to the material world. ). Sperry-Sun received the honor at the inaugural BG Group Chief Executive's Technology Innovation Awards ceremony. The award was given in recognition of the Geo-Pilot(R) second-generation 3D rotary steerable system A rotary steerable system is a new form of drilling technology used in directional drilling. It employs the use of specialized downhole equipment to replace conventional directional tools such as mud motors. used by the BG Group in the Blake Field development in the UK North Sea. The Geo-Pilot system was developed in collaboration with JNOC JNOC Japan National Oil Corporation JNOC Joint Nuclear Operations Center (US) (Japan National Oil Company). The BG Group Chief Executive's Technology Innovation Awards are designed to recognize teams that demonstrate unique applications of technology to realize material business benefits and provide a new platform to showcase examples of technological development. They underline underline an animal's ventral profile; the shape of the belly when viewed from the side, e.g. pendulous, pot-belly, tucked up, gaunt. the importance of this area to the future growth of the sector and are given for winning submissions from both the upstream and downstream sectors of the business. "BG is delighted to be presenting this award to Halliburton Sperry-Sun for their innovative drilling tool. The Geo-Pilot system has made a major impact on our work on the Blake Field, saving us time and money and providing us with significantly improved drilling efficiency," said Derek Hudson, BG Group vice president, North Sea (NSW NSW New South Wales Noun 1. NSW - the agency that provides units to conduct unconventional and counter-guerilla warfare Naval Special Warfare ). Designed for use with Halliburton's Security DBS (Direct Broadcast Satellite) A one-way TV broadcast service from a communications satellite to a small round or oval dish antenna no larger than 20" in diameter. product service line's extended-gauge PDC (1) (Primary Domain Controller) A Windows NT/2000 service that manages security for its local domain. Every domain has one PDC, which contains a database of usernames, passwords and permissions. or roller cone cone, in botany cone or strobilus (strŏb`ələs), in botany, reproductive organ of the gymnosperms (the conifers, cycads, and ginkgoes). FullDrift(TM) bits, the Geo-Pilot system minimized the non-constructive bit behaviors caused by sidecutting bits. The FullDrift bits used on the Blake project included additional new features specifically designed to overcome a known directional In one direction. Contrast with omnidirectional. problem in these highly unconsolidated reservoir sands. The Geo-Pilot system allows rotation of the drillstring while steering the wellpath to the desired location. It not only extends the length of reservoir sections but also places the wellbore in the optimum position, thus enhancing production while minimizing gas coning and water production. "Halliburton's Sperry-Sun continues to be at the forefront of developing ground-breaking technologies aimed at cutting costs and increasing efficiency," said Mel Fitzgerald, vice president, Halliburton UK. "It is Halliburton's goal to demonstrate vision, innovation and determination, and we are proud to accept the BG Group Chief Executive's Technology Innovation Award." Added benefits that the Geo-Pilot system brought to the Blake Field include operational savings in excess of (pounds)2 million ($3.2 million) over five wells, rig time savings estimated at 37 days, and vastly improved drilling efficiency - 1.4 days per 305 meters (1000 feet) of horizontal section, compared with 3.6 days using conventional technology. The horizontal sections were drilled within a very tight (+/- 0.7 meters (2 feet)) true vertical depth tolerance. By maintaining a flat horizontal drain hole, frictional pressure losses and the potential for water sumps were minimized and production was maximized. Halliburton, founded in 1919, is one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the petroleum and energy industries. The company serves its customers with a broad range of products and services through its Energy Services Group and Engineering and Construction Group business segments. The company's World Wide Web site can be accessed at www.halliburton.com. |
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