Halliburton to Launch Unique Next Generation Stimulation Vessel Offshore West Africa
“We are committed to meeting the needs of operators in the Offshore
Angola Region, one of the premier deepwater basins on the globe,” said
The new vessel was designed to help minimize rig downtime. Certified for DP2 dynamic positioning, the Stim Star Angola will be capable of working in difficult sea conditions in deepwater locations at tension leg platforms, drill ships, large semi-submersibles, or single wellheads. Cycle time will be minimized by the vessel’s proppant, acid and liquid additives capacity, which permits loading sufficient material for multiple treatments, reducing trips to the dock. Cycle time will also be reduced by using the vessel’s onboard crane and water maker system.
The vessel is uniquely capable of delivering specialized fracturing and
acidizing treatments supported by the latest
In keeping with Halliburton’s commitment to outstanding health, safety
and environmental performance, the Stim Star Angola is engineered
to meet or exceed all regulatory requirements enabling the vessel to
operate in any international location. The Stim Star Angola will
be available by the third quarter of 2009 and will be based in
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