Halliburton launches SmartWell® Turing® electro-hydraulic control system for improved reservoir management
Halliburton has introduced the Turing® electro-hydraulic control system, the latest evolution of its SmartWell® intelligent completions technology. Designed for all completion applications, the system establishes a new benchmark in reservoir flow control by enhancing recovery and reducing the number of wells required.
"As the pioneer of SmartWell intelligent completions, Halliburton’s advancements in this technology strengthen our industry leadership. Our new Turing electro-hydraulic control system builds on that legacy. It empowers our customers to improve recovery, manage subsurface uncertainty, and achieve lower costs with greater operational efficiency."
- Maxime Coffin, vice president, Halliburton Completion Tools
When combined with the Clariti® digital reservoir management suite, the Turing electro-hydraulic control system delivers enhanced insights and real-time recommendations to help optimize well production and field performance. The system can control up to 12 zones using just three lines—two hydraulic and one single-wire tubing-encapsulated conductor (TEC). Through the DataSphere® permanent monitoring suite, the TEC line communicates with downhole sensors, removing the need for additional lines and lowering subsea infrastructure costs.
At Halliburton, digital technology is central to our operations, problem-solving approach, and value creation for customers. We offer the industry’s most comprehensive well completions portfolio, backed by global engineering and service teams with deep technical expertise and a strong focus on quality. The Turing system, as part of the SmartWell® intelligent completions portfolio, reflects our commitment to embedding digital across the asset lifecycle—seamlessly connecting people, technology, and operations to achieve higher efficiency, consistency, and reliability.