(WO) — Halliburton has been awarded integrated drilling and completions contracts for the GranMorgu deepwater development offshore Suriname, a long-term project operated by TotalEnergies that will utilize digital workflows and automation to support well construction.

Under the agreement, Halliburton will provide integrated drilling and completions services using a digital execution model that combines planning, engineering and field operations. The company said the approach is designed to improve drilling performance, accelerate operational learning and reduce overall well construction costs.
“This award reflects the value of integrated execution, collaboration and digital technology in complex deepwater developments,” said Franco Delano, vice president, Caribbean, Halliburton. “The GranMorgu project demonstrates how aligned teams and advanced well construction capabilities support safe, efficient delivery and maximize asset value for our customers.”
Halliburton said it will deploy integrated digital workflows, real-time data and remote operations capabilities to improve well placement accuracy while connecting surface operations with subsurface execution to enhance recovery and increase operational efficiency.
The project also includes investments to expand local energy infrastructure in Suriname. Working with local suppliers, Halliburton upgraded its liquid mud and cement plant and supported construction of the country’s first drilling and completions workshop equipped with advanced maintenance and repair capabilities.
The company said it will prioritize local hiring and supplier participation throughout the project as part of efforts to support Suriname’s growing offshore energy sector.
Halliburton noted that the GranMorgu development also establishes what it described as the first global alliance between Halliburton, TotalEnergies and Noble for offshore well construction.
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