Halliburton to Provide Oilfield Services to Saudi Aramco's Manifa Project
Posted on: Tuesday, 22 April 2008, 09:01 CDT
Energy sector engineering services provider Halliburton has been selected to provide a variety of oilfield services in support of the offshore portion at Saudi Aramco's Manifa oil production project.
Halliburton noted that the Manifa project has a production target of 900,000 barrels of oil per day, reportedly making it Saudi Aramco's second largest incremental oil production project.
The three-year contract calls for the provision of directional drilling, logging-while-drilling, cementing, logging and perforating, coiled tubing and stimulation services for 93 wells offshore northeast Saudi Arabia.
The offshore component of this project is expected to utilize 10 jack-up rigs. The Manifa project is reportedly a key part of Saudi Aramco's plan to increase its overall production capacity.
Source: Datamonitor
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