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Halliburton has introduced LOGIX unit vitality, expanding its LOGIX automation and remote operations suite. The system provides real-time monitoring of cementing equipment, streamlines preparation for upcoming jobs, and offers direct insight into equipment performance and operation.

Daniel Casale, vice president of Cementing at Halliburton, said, "LOGIX unit vitality delivers unprecedented visibility into equipment health and operator performance. Artificial intelligence (AI) and real-time data transform equipment maintenance from reactive to predictive to help customers gain greater insight into their operations and reduce non-productive time."

The system links key cement unit components to intelligent controllers, tracking more than 400 real-time parameters to maintain optimal performance. Data is securely transmitted to the cloud, where machine learning models process it immediately, providing continuous insights into equipment health, operational readiness, operator performance, and predictive maintenance recommendations.

By combining AI with human expertise, LOGIX unit vitality enables smarter operations, faster responses, and more confident execution. The system supports Halliburton's land-based Elite and Elite Prime cement units, with offshore deployment planned for 2026.

Digital technology is central to Halliburton’s operations, shaping problem-solving and enhancing value for customers. The LOGIX automation and remote operations family delivers analytics and visualisation services that improve reliability, efficiency, and operational consistency, enabling safer operations, smarter decision-making, and lower total cost of ownership.