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Halliburton wins well construction services contract offshore Norway


OKEA AS and Halliburton have announced that they have signed a well construction services agreement to implement Halliburton
Landmark’s full suite of software in the iEnergy cloud and field development planning services for all OKEA fields in the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS).

OKEA says that it is developing new marginal fields, and cost-efficiency is vital to ensure that the projects provide economic returns. After an open selection process, OKEA said that it chose Halliburton to support the company as it works to develop fields in the NCS more effectively.

Through detailed subsurface studies and scenario optimization, OKEA says that its goal is to establish an integrated service delivery model that will allow for the construction and service of wells throughout the fields’ lifecycle.

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