Halliburton has deployed the industry’s first electric grid-powered fracturing operation – the job, being performed on several pads for Cimarex Energy Co in the Permian basin, started in November
To date, Halliburton has completed almost 340 stages across multiple wells using utility-powered electric frac pumps that demonstrated consistent superior performance.
Grid-powered electric fracturing offers an alternative path to achieving the lowest emissions profile possible compared to both turbines and Tier 4 dual fuel engines. In addition, the grid-powered electric fracturing offers additional operational reliability and requires a lower capital outlay compared to turbines.
Cimarex vice-president for the Permian Business Unit, Michael DeShazer, said, “Cimarex has focused its infrastructure investment on creating operational efficiencies and reducing emissions including ownership of the electrical grid on our Culberson and Reeves County acreage. These investments are enhanced by Halliburton’s grid-powered fracturing operation. We look forward to the continued development of this technology with Halliburton across Cimarex’s assets.”
Halliburton’s electric-powered equipment aims to utilise the maximum power potential from the grid, allowing the customer to achieve pumping performance of 30-40% higher than with conventional equipment.
“Electric fracturing aligns with our goal to provide the industry with lower-carbon intensive solutions and our commitment to a sustainable energy future,” said Michael Segura, vice-president of production enhancement for Halliburton. “With Halliburton’s leading electric fracturing capabilities, coupled with an innovative operator like Cimarex, grid power can offer one of the most effective and capital efficient solutions for electric fracturing.”