Halliburton bags multi-year well stimulation services contract in the North Sea

HOUSTON, TEXAS (By Editors at Energy Analytics Institute, 13.Aug.2025, Words: 195) — ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS awarded Halliburton a contract to deliver comprehensive well stimulation services to improve well performance and reservoir productivity.

The contract spans 5 years and includes 3 optional extension periods.

The contract award highlights Halliburton’s leadership in stimulation services and its strategic focus to deliver integrated solutions for complex offshore environments, Halliburton announced on 13 Aug. 2025 in an official statement. 

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Per the agreement, Tidewater‘s vessel, North Pomor, will be transformed into an advanced stimulation vessel designed to efficiently deliver offshore well stimulation services in the North Sea. 

The improvements will include Octiv® digital fracturing services to maximize stimulation equipment performance and operational efficiency, according to Halliburton.

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“We are pleased to strengthen our longstanding relationship with ConocoPhillips through this important award. This contract win complements our extensive experience in well stimulation and highlights how we execute globally,” Halliburton Completion and Production division senior vice president Mark Dawson said in the statement.

“The combination of our latest technology and our focus on automation and safety is how we maximize value for our customers,” Dawson added. 

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