Halliburton bags 3-year contract from TOTAL E&P Indonesie

Wednesday, December 10 2008 - 06:18 PM WIB

Houston-based services company Halliburton announced on Wednesday a new three-year contract with TOTAL E&P Indonesie to provide specialized cased-hole services in support of the company's work in Indonesia's Mahakam Delta.

Halliburton is providing TOTAL with a full suite of cased-hole technologies and services to help the company overcome the challenges of the delta's laminated reservoirs.

Laminated reservoirs traditionally have low porosity and permeability, resulting in low production rates or creating an economic landscape that makes production unfeasible. These characteristics can also create high overbalance pressures during drilling, which can induce significant damage in the reservoir and further complicate drilling operations.

Halliburton's cased-hole group is addressing these challenges with a range of innovative technologies specialized for extreme environments. The newly designed MaxForce(R) deep penetrating charges and pressure-independent gun brake system are being used with the SurgePro(TM) perforating design software program to optimize underbalanced perforating operations. Tools including the StimGun(TM) assembly are being used to create dynamic fractures, enhancing production in the delta's tight formations.

In addition to the operational challenges, the Mahakam Delta's shallow waters and narrow alleyways present logistical obstacles to servicing the more than 1,200 wells TOTAL is producing in the area.

Under the contract, work is being performed from cased-hole units placed on Halliburton's Julia Segara Lestari barge and Elnusa's Samudra-1 vessel. The low draft, self-propelled vessels each hold a crew of 25 and can run both e-line and slickline. (alex)

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