Halliburton, a leading global provider of oilfield services and technologies, launched the LOGIX™ automated geosteering system, a component of its broader LOGIX™ automation and remote operations portfolio. A geosteering system is a technology that uses during drilling to steer the wellbore in real time, ensuring it stays within the most productive part of the reservoir.
The service continuously updates geological models in real time, allowing for dynamic optimization of well trajectories. Using advanced algorithms and machine learning, it delivers consistent and objective geological interpretations, enabling operators to make faster, data-driven decisions with greater accuracy.
This is not the first technology that Haliburton introduces and integrates into its operations. Previously, the company introduced QuickPulse™, an automated directional gamma service that significantly enhances real-time geosteering and drilling accuracy. The system rapidly increases downhole data density and toolface updates, enabling more precise trajectory control.