UNCONVENTIONAL COMPLETIONS | Frac Sleeve Systems · What Happens When Compatibility Meets...

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What Happens When Compatibility Meets Reliability? LONG LATERAL EFFICIENCY. Since 1980, casing conveyed buoyancy aids have been used to reduce drag force in long laterals when running casing, in order to reach setting depth. Almost 40 years later, most of the available designs require activation systems and have compatibility issues with existing toe sleeves. Halliburton has overcome the challenges of reaching setting depth with casing strings in extended reach wells. How? The Halliburton BACE (Buoyancy Assisted Casing Equipment) tool and RapidStart ® Initiator CT (Casing Test) sleeve. By combining these two technologies, longer laterals can be completed efficiently and reliably. The days of leaks and expensive secondary squeeze-cementing procedures are over. Today, operators and Halliburton are bridging the gaps of completion efficiency and making the mantra of "Doing More with Less," a reality. BACE Tool » Full bore ID and PDC drillable » Full case integrity with no casing holes » Matches casing specs (grade, weight, connection, etc.) » Variable deactivating pressures » Single-trip system RapidStart ® Initiator CT Sleeve » No more TCP runs to create initial flow path » Valid casing integrity test » 2nd chance feature allows to stop and re-start test at any time » Compatible with other casing conveyed, pressure actuated devices » Reliable in cemented or openhole completions ATER 17-HCT-729 © 2017 Halliburton. All Rights Reserved. Sales of Halliburton products and services will be in accord solely with the terms and conditions contained in the contract between Halliburton and the customer that is applicable to the sale. UNCONVENTIONAL COMPLETIONS | Frac Sleeve Systems

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What Happens When Compatibility Meets Reliability?LONG LATERAL EFFICIENCY.

Since 1980, casing conveyed buoyancy aids have been used to reduce drag force in long laterals when running casing, in order to reach setting depth. Almost 40 years later, most of the available designs require activation systems and have compatibility issues with existing toe sleeves.

Halliburton has overcome the challenges of reaching setting depth with casing strings in extended reach wells. How? The Halliburton BACE™ (Buoyancy Assisted Casing Equipment) tool and RapidStart® Initiator CT (Casing Test) sleeve. By combining these two technologies, longer laterals can be completed efficiently and reliably.

The days of leaks and expensive secondary squeeze-cementing procedures are over. Today, operators and Halliburton are bridging the gaps of completion efficiency and making the mantra of "Doing More with Less," a reality.

BACE™ Tool

» Full bore ID and PDC drillable » Full case integrity with no casing holes » Matches casing specs (grade, weight, connection, etc.) » Variable deactivating pressures » Single-trip system

RapidStart® Initiator CT Sleeve

» No more TCP runs to create initial flow path » Valid casing integrity test » 2nd chance feature allows to stop and re-start test at any time » Compatible with other casing conveyed, pressure actuated devices » Reliable in cemented or openhole completions

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