Eni expands HAL software adoption

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Eni has expanded the adoption of Halliburton Landmark’s DecisionSpace Geosciences across its exploration business units worldwide.

Eni decided to expand the utilization of Landmark’s solution in order to improve efficiency through integration and cross-disciplinary collaboration, from exploration to production. Landmark met Eni’s technology requirements with its end-to-end suite of solutions based on an earth model subsurface representation, delivered by the enterprise platform. Among the products included in the multi-year contract are DecisionSpace Geosciences, DecisionSpace Drilling & Completions and Landmark classic drilling applications, DecisionSpace Enterprise Platform, DecisionSpace Integration Server, and the full complement of data management products.

"We are pleased that Landmark is providing its products and services to an energy company such as Eni that has been widely successful in achieving significant exploration discoveries worldwide," said Nagaraj Srinivasan, vice president, Landmark. "Our objective has been to help Eni achieve integrated technical, operational and economic performance not only during the exploration phase, but also for the lifecycle of their asset."

Eni utilizes the DecisionSpace suite covering geosciences, drilling and completions, and the enterprise platform, along with the associated SMART TRANSFORM implementation and training services.

Image: DecisionSpace representation/Halliburton

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