• Region: MENA
  • Topics: Well Intervention
  • Date: 22 August, 2025

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Halliburton has announced the launch of SK Well Pages, a new addition to its Summit Knowledge (SK) digital ecosystem, aimed at transforming how electric submersible pump (ESP) operations are managed.

This integrated platform enhances decision-making and production optimisation through the use of AI, machine learning, and advanced data analytics.

Part of Halliburton’s wider strategy to digitise oilfield operations, SK Well Pages provides a unified workspace tailored for ESP and HPS (horizontal pump systems) operations. It consolidates engineering, manufacturing, and real-time operational data to offer a complete, up-to-date view of performance. The platform also introduces automated workflows, improving both quality control and operational efficiency.

Designed with usability in mind, SK Well Pages includes customisable dashboards that offer clear visualisations of pump performance, surface sensors, and production trends. This enables proactive real-time monitoring and supports faster, more informed decision-making.

The platform is fully integrated with Halliburton’s advanced digital tools, including SpyGlass, for accurate pump sizing, and the Intelevate platform, which provides remote monitoring and control. Intelligent alerts, predictive models, and trend analysis help reduce downtime and extend equipment lifespan.

Greg Schneider, vice president, Artificial Lift, Halliburton, said, “We provide customers with advanced digital tools that give them clarity and control to make confident decisions. The Summit Knowledge digital ecosystem with SK Well Pages is a powerful step forward in the journey of how we deliver digital innovation for superior ESP optimisation.”

With SK Well Pages, Halliburton continues to drive innovation in artificial lift technology, offering oilfield operators a smarter, more connected way to optimise production.