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Stock News Bot Date: November 28, 2006 09:53:00 AM
HAL News Halliburton Awarded $73 Million Contract to Provide Stimulation Vessel and Services to Pemex
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Halliburton’s (NYSE:HAL) Production
Optimization division has been awarded a contract valued at $73 million
by Pemex to provide stimulation services in the Bay of Campeche, Mexico.
The stimulation services to be supplied by Halliburton are acidizing,
acid fracturing, water control and nitrogen services. The work will be
performed from the newly outfitted HOSSaylor stimulation
vessel, which will join Halliburton’s Cape
Hawke stimulation vessel in providing services to Pemex.
The HOS Saylor stimulation vessel will efficiently support all
phases of stimulation via systems that include blending, pumping and
storage. In addition, it will have the capacity to transport more than
30,000 gallons of acid, 40,000 gallons of solvent, 30,000 gallons of
liquid nitrogen and 12,500 gallons of additives at a time. Total
hydraulic horsepower available for treating is approximately 6,700 with
maximum treating pressure of 15,000 pounds per square inch. These
capabilities support a range of services from smaller treatments to
large cleanout and fracturing operations. The services are scheduled to
commence in July 2007 and last two and one-half years.
“Halliburton has been providing stimulation
services to Pemex for more than 25 years, and this contract is a
continuation of our relationship,” said Jim
Prestidge, a vice president within the Production Optimization division. “Our
commitment to this relationship is demonstrated by the fact that we are
deploying a leading-edge stimulation vessel to significantly shorten the
response time for providing services – an
important factor in the current market.”
Halliburton, founded in 1919, is one of the world’s
largest providers of products and services to the petroleum and energy
industries. The company serves its customers with a broad range of
products and services through its Energy Services Group and KBR. Visit
the company’s Web site at www.halliburton.com.