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The new solution extends SLB's autonomous drilling capabilities. (Image source: SLB)

SLB has added AI-driven geosteering to its autonomous drilling solutions with the launch of Neuro autonomous geosteering, which dynamically responds to subsurface complexities to drill more efficient, higher-performing wells, while reducing the carbon footprint of the drilling operations

Using artificial intelligence (AI), Neuro geosteering integrates and interprets complex real-time subsurface information to autonomously guide the drill bit through the most productive layer or “sweet spot” of the reservoir. Instead of geologists needing to manually interpret this data to identify a well target, update the well plan and trajectory, and communicate this to the directional driller, Neuro geosteering performs all of these steps end to end — without any human intervention.

“Neuro autonomous geosteering is a remarkable industry-first achievement that is for drillers what the autonomous vehicle is for drivers,” said Jesus Lamas, president, Well Construction, SLB. “Using advanced cloud and edge AI capabilities, the system automatically selects the best route for drilling the well based on high-fidelity downhole measurements, bringing the well trajectory in line with the real-world conditions of the reservoir. By drilling more consistent and higher-producing wells, our customers can optimise their field development plan while reducing operational emissions from drilling over the lifetime of the asset.”

Intelli suite of diagnostic well intervention wireline logging services. (Image source: Halliburton)

Halliburton has introduced the Intelli suite of diagnostic well intervention wireline logging services

Whether integrated or used individually, this suite of services help in production optimisation by ensuring customised and improved well insights, supporting asset life expansion, and operational costs reduction.

"As customers look to maximise production and improve the efficiency of their wells, our Intelli suite helps improve downhole insights in a highly customisable way. Because each job is unique, we wanted to develop a suite of products that could be used individually, or as an integrated solution, ultimately, delivering a better experience and result for our customers," said Chris Tevis, Vice President of Wireline and Perforating.

A complete diagnostic well intervention package, the suite consists of IntelliSat, IntelliFlow, IntelliGuard and IntelliScope.

The IntelliSat pulsed-neutron logging service provides reservoir insights either in open hole or after a well is completed. This service helps improve recovery with the detection of bypassed pay, and provides spectroscopy and KUTh measurements.

The IntelliFlow array production logging service is co-located with fluid ID and flow rate sensors to ensure high accuracy of production profiles, precision phase analysis, and dynamic flow information.

The IntelliGuard corrosion evaluation service is the next generation high-definition casing inspection technology, quantifing metal loss in up to seven concentric casings, and pinpointing damage without the need for costly well intervention.

The IntelliScope leak and flow diagnostic service identifies precise leak sources and flow paths vertically and radially behind pipe in a single, continuous pass.

The high-pressure radial shaft seal portfolio. (Image source: Trelleborg Sealing Solutions)

Trelleborg Sealing Solutions has launched the Stefa high-pressure radial shaft seal portfolio for demanding applications

Stefa high-pressure radial shaft seals (HPRSS) are optimised to improve sealing performance for various speed, chemical compatibility and pressure challenges. Suitable for various types of hydraulic motors and pumps, Stefa seals are proven at pressures of up to 20MP a and speeds of up to 17 metres per second (MPS). They also feature innovative engineered designs that compensate for shaft misalignment, ensuring reliable sealing under extreme conditions.

The range includes the well-established HP20 series which utilises a patented design geometry that self-balances under strong pressure with a metal retainer that prevents lip extrusion and dissipates heat, extending service life. Millions of the HP20 seals have been sold since its introduction in 2010.

Advanced R&D capabilities

Inderjeet Singh, global product line director, said, “Working closely with our customers and utilising our own advanced manufacturing, R&D and testing facilities, we have delivered a step change in performance and durability with the enhanced Stefa radial shaft sealing range. Equipment that requires high-pressure radial shaft seals is typically complex and high value, and any seal failure will be an expensive liability for the operator.

"Over several years, we have leveraged our advanced global in-house R&D capabilities to optimise geometries and materials to provide customer assurance in terms of performance and durability across a wide range of applications with differing requirements.

"Performance expectations for high pressure radial shaft seals are becoming ever-more challenging, with customers in recent years demanding solutions that work at even high speeds and accelerations. To meet the challenges, we have built advanced test rigs with wider capabilities in terms of operating parameters such as temperature, speed, torque and pressure, as well as pressure spikes and side loads.Trelleborg’s customer proximity has been critical to the successful innovations in our Stefa portfolio, leveraging our materials expertise and design capabilities alongside deep collaboration with customers to provide optimised solutions.”

The agreement signing. (Image source: Kent)

AIQ, the Abu Dhabi-based AI pioneer developing innovative solutions for the energy sector, and Kent, a leading global engineering and digital solutions provider, have signed a Strategic Collaboration Agreement to explore advanced AI applications in engineering optimisation and digital transformation

Potential areas for co-development include an AI-powered Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) Optimization Platform designed to enhance the effectiveness of engineering teams by improving the efficiency, accuracy, and speed of FEED processes. Additionally, AIQ and Kent will investigate AI-driven innovations in autonomous operations, digital twins for asset management, which can be utilised for real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and performance optimisation, and health, safety, and environment (HSE) applications. The latter encompasses predictive maintenance technologies, real-time monitoring, and other digital tools that improve operational safety, reduce downtime, and extend asset lifespans.

Magzhan Kenesbai, acting managing director of AIQ commented, “AIQ is at a pivotal stage in its development as we seek to expand our capabilities and geographies of operation. Collaborating with an established engineering and solutions provider like Kent will allow us to accelerate the scale and delivery of our transformational AI solutions as we progress autonomous and intelligent systems across the entire energy value chain.”

Tush Doshi, chief operating officer at Kent said, “Working with AIQ allows us to combine our engineering and project management expertise with cutting-edge AI technology to address some of the most pressing challenges in the energy sector. We are committed to delivering solutions that not only meet today’s demands but also pave the way for a more resilient, sustainable, and digitally driven future. Together, we can create innovative solutions that make a real impact for our clients and the industry.”

The agreement was announced at ADIPEC 2024, where the transformative impact of AI was one of the major focuses.

The facilities employ company-trained local workers. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

Energy technology company, Baker Hughes, has opened a new liquid mud plant, cement bulk facility and integrated multi-modal facility to support rising exploration activities in Namibia

Located at Walvis Bay Port, the facilities will supply drilling and completions fluids and address cement bulk handling for offshore oil and gas operations.

The Walvis Bay is currently a hotbed of activities with industry players hugely anticipating Orange Basin-like properties from the area. Bourbon remains the latest in line to win a significant logistics contract from the region

The integrated multi-modal facility will also house advanced testing and maintenance equipment to support a variety of subsea operations.

Africa’s leading energy supplier

"Namibia is poised to become one of Africa’s leading energy suppliers, and these operations significantly enhance our ability to support their goals,” said Amerino Gatti, executive vice president of oilfield services and equipment at Baker Hughes. "Our new facilities represent the latest milestone in the growth of Namibia’s domestic oil and gas industry, and we are pleased to help the country realise these vital resources while creating new opportunities for its people."

The liquid mud plant has the capacity to hold 15,000 barrels of drilling and completion fluids. 

The facilities employ local workers who have received advanced training in oil and gas operations from Baker Hughes. The company has also provided training to personnel from the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) and the country’s Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) to help strengthen the nation’s pipeline of skilled workers.

Baker Hughes' presence in Namibia dates back to 2021, since when the region has benefited from its drilling services, subsea wellhead innovations such as the MS-2 Annulus Seal, and tubular running services.

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