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Halliburton launches Sensori fracture monitoring service

The service provides automated, continuous visualisation of the subsurface. (Image source: Halliburton)

Technology

Halliburton has launched the Sensori fracture monitoring service, for automated, continuous measurement and visualisation of the subsurface

The Sensori service combines non-intrusive technologies, automated data acquisition and processing, and real-time subsurface data into a single solution to give operators visibility and control over fracture performance.

The service provides true, real-time data acquisition and processing of near-well and far-field subsurface measurements. Through automation, cloud processing and big data analytics, it provides continuous, real-time subsurface feedback for multiple well pads across an entire asset. With the integration of non-intrusive downhole diagnostics, the service allows more frequent, cost-effective acquisition of quality, subsurface measurements, providing faster access to subsurface insight that helps improve fracturing economics and recovery.

When combined with Halliburton’s proprietary ZEUS electric fracturing system and Octiv automation platform, the Sensori service provides a powerful solution to maximise efficiency, optimise performance and lower total cost of ownership.

“Our Sensori service simplifies the routine use of big data for fracture monitoring,” said Shawn Stasiuk, vice president of Production Enhancement.

“It provides an affordable, easy-to-deploy solution that reduces cost and operational complexity while providing operators with unmatched visibility and control over fracture performance.”