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Halliburton launches Spyglass™ ESP design and performance software

Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Operators can design, build, and access real-time analytic data, reports on current ESP performance and health from their devices anywhere in the world

HOUSTON - April 26, 2023 - Halliburton Company (NYSE: HAL) today introduced the SpyGlass cloud-based, cross-platform web application that allows operators to design, build, and analyze electric submersible pump (ESP) performance. With this mobile-enabled software, operators can create and access real-time analytic data and reports on current ESP performance and health from their devices anywhere in the world.

The updated software, created by Summit ESP® -- A Halliburton Service, provides an intuitive, customizable interface that guides users to help ensure practical designs that deliver improved results and performance assessments with minimal inputs.

Spyglass software has 100 custom-built alerts to guide operators through the equipment selection process and troubleshoot pumping systems. The software allows users to define their unique production goals and provides multi-variant input analysis to quickly model 'what-if' scenarios for optimal performance.

'Our updated and innovative SpyGlass software continues to make it easy for operators to design, build and assess their ESP to optimize well production,' said Greg Schneider, vice president of Artificial Lift, Halliburton. 'SpyGlass software was built in-house by our engineers and leverages years of historical data to provide a trusted and critical ESP support solution for our customers.'



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