埃克森美孚和哈里伯顿在圭亚那实现了全球首个全闭环自动化地质井部署


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哈里伯顿公司与埃克森美孚、Sekal、Noble以及圭亚那油井联盟团队合作,在数字化油井建造领域取得了突破性进展,实现了业内首个在圭亚那近海完全自动化的地质井位部署,并实现了钻机的全面自动化。该项目结合了钻机自动化、自动化地下解释和井位部署以及实时水力学技术,为油井建造性能、储层接触和作业效率树立了新的标杆。这一成就通过整合地下信息、自动化和钻机系统,提升了作业效率,从而推进了圭亚那油井联盟的“未来油井”计划。

哈里伯顿公司利用 LOGIX 编排系统和自动化地质导向技术,结合 EarthStar®深电阻率测井服务和 Sekal® DrillTronics®钻井系统,构建了一个集成的闭环系统。该系统能够引导井眼在油藏边界内运行,并自主优化钻井和起下钻作业。实时优化算法和地质反演数据为自动化钻机控制、液压系统和井位部署提供信息,所有操作均在一个工作流程中完成,从而消除了传统地下解释和钻井执行之间的割裂。

“当地下信息、自动化和钻井系统通过一个闭环自动化系统协同运作时,我们的团队就能创造新的绩效水平。这种突破性的数字化协调提高了执行效率,并将自动化井筒建造从概念推进到经过现场验证的结果,并为每次都能在最佳岩层中实现一致的井位定位奠定了基础,”哈里伯顿斯佩里钻井公司副总裁吉姆·柯林斯表示。

哈里伯顿产品服务部门与Wells Alliance Guyana团队通过高度整合的协作完成了该项目。钻井、地质和自动化团队之间持续的反馈循环确保了整个项目过程中闭环系统的可靠运行。

“这项成就表明,协作和先进的自动化技术如何能够显著提升油井建设的效率和可靠性,”埃克森美孚油井副总裁罗德·亨森补充道,“这标志着圭亚那能源发展和整个行业的数字化未来迈出了重要一步。”

哈里伯顿的LOGIX系统和Sekal的DrillTronics解决方案超越了预期的性能目标。油藏段的完工时间比计划提前了约15%,起下钻作业时间缩短了约33%。该系统展现了闭环自动化在钻井之外的显著效率提升。即使在复杂的钻井条件下,该系统也能保持精准的井位控制,并在钻井过程中通过主动自动地质导向和倾角校正,将约470米的水平井段送入油藏。

哈里伯顿在多个地区扩展了其闭环自动化能力,引领行业从自动化辅助钻井向可重复、可扩展的油井建造自动化转变。

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ExxonMobil and Halliburton achieve world’s first fully closed-loop automated geological well placement in Guyana

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Halliburton, in collaboration with ExxonMobil, Sekal, Noble, and the Wells Alliance Guyana team, has delivered a groundbreaking step forward in digital well construction to achieve the industry’s first fully automated geological well placement with complete rig automation in offshore Guyana. The project combined rig automation, automated subsurface interpretation and well placement, and real-time hydraulics to establish a new benchmark for well construction performance, reservoir contact, and execution efficiency. This achievement advances the FutureWell initiative in the Wells Alliance Guyana effort by unifying subsurface insight, automation, and rig systems to improve execution.

Halliburton used LOGIXTM orchestration and automated geosteering with the EarthStar® ultra-deep resistivity service and Sekal’s DrillTronics® to create an integrated closed-loop system. The system steers the well within reservoir boundaries and autonomously optimises drilling and tripping operations. Real-time optimisation algorithms and geological inversion data inform automated rig control, hydraulics, and well placement within a single workflow to eliminate the traditional separation between subsurface interpretation and drilling execution.

“Our teams create new performance levels when subsurface insight, automation, and drilling systems operate through one closed-loop automation system. This breakthrough digital orchestration transforms execution efficiency and advances automated well construction from concept to field-proven results and sets the foundation for consistent well placement in the best rock every time,” said Jim Collins, vice president, Halliburton Sperry Drilling.

Halliburton product service lines and the Wells Alliance Guyana team executed the project through a highly integrated collaboration. Ongoing feedback loops between drilling, geology, and automation teams ensured reliable closed-loop performance throughout the effort.

“This achievement demonstrates how collaboration and advanced automation can transform well construction efficiency and reliability,” added Rod Henson, Vice President, Wells, ExxonMobil. “It represents a significant step forward for Guyana’s energy development and the industry’s digital future.”

Halliburton’s LOGIX orchestration and Sekal’s DrillTronics solutions exceeded performance targets. The reservoir section finished about 15% ahead of plan, and tripping operations reduced time by about 33%. The system demonstrated measurable efficiency gains of closed-loop automation beyond drilling. It also maintained precise well placement in challenging conditions and placed about 470 m of the lateral section in the reservoir with active automated geosteering and inclination corrections during the run.

Halliburton expands its closed-loop automation capabilities in multiple geographies and leads the industry’s shift from automation-assisted drilling to repeatable, scalable well construction automation.

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