Halliburton has introduced its LOGIX automation and remote operations platform, designed to refine drilling performance. LOGIX assists with autonomous drilling, streamlines well delivery, shortens production timelines and reduces rig time via intelligent automation.

According to its developers, LOGIX merges downhole data with rig control systems to help create a more efficient and reliable drilling experience. LOGIX, equipped with advanced automation controllers and surface algorithms, has used autonomous technologies to drill more than 12 million feet and achieve an improved rate of penetration (ROP) up to 30%.

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The platform's latest features use advanced machine learning algorithms to adjust drilling parameters, engineered for optimal operation. These improvements boost drilling efficiency, fine tune shoe-to-shoe performance, predict bit wear with more accuracy, reduce non-productive time (NPT), and encourage well delivery for faster, more reliable operations.

LOGIX responds to changes in geological formations with the analysis of data from adjacent wells and updates the drilling plan with live data. This adaptability is designed to maintain optimal performance and prevent disruptions as drilling conditions evolve.

To learn more about LOGIX automation and remote operations visit the Halliburton website.

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