Did you know that controlling inflow from 6 or more discrete zones in a single well is possible? As Stephane Hiron (Electrification Program Manager) and Simon Edmundson (Low-Carbon Tech Marketing Manager) explain, several operators have already changed their infill well construction methods to allow for this. Whether it’s through extended reach wells or multilateral well construction, one element is always present: electric intelligent completions. See why in this fantastic read from two of SLB’s finest on the matter.
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Did you know that controlling inflow from 6 or more discrete zones in a single well is possible? As Stephane Hiron (Electrification Program Manager) and Simon Edmundson (Low-Carbon Tech Marketing Manager) explain, several operators have already changed their infill well construction methods to allow for this. Whether it’s through extended reach wells or multilateral well construction, one element is always present: electric intelligent completions. See why in this fantastic read from two of SLB’s finest on the matter.
Demystifying oil and gas electrification for today's energy transition
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Did you know that controlling inflow from 6 or more discrete zones in a single well is possible? As Stephane Hiron (Electrification Program Manager) and Simon Edmundson (Low-Carbon Tech Marketing Manager) explain, several operators have already changed their infill well construction methods to allow for this. Whether it’s through extended reach wells or multilateral well construction, one element is always present: electric intelligent completions. See why in this fantastic read from two of SLB’s finest on the matter.
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Did you know that controlling inflow from 6 or more discrete zones in a single well is possible? As Stephane Hiron (Electrification Program Manager) and Simon Edmundson (Low-Carbon Tech Marketing Manager) explain, several operators have already changed their infill well construction methods to allow for this. Whether it’s through extended reach wells or multilateral well construction, one element is always present: electric intelligent completions. See why in this fantastic read from two of SLB’s finest on the matter.
Demystifying oil and gas electrification for today's energy transition
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Did you know that controlling inflow from 6 or more discrete zones in a single well is possible? As Stephane Hiron (Electrification Program Manager) and Simon Edmundson (Low-Carbon Tech Marketing Manager) explain, several operators have already changed their infill well construction methods to allow for this. Whether it’s through extended reach wells or multilateral well construction, one element is always present: electric intelligent completions. See why in this fantastic read from two of SLB’s finest on the matter.
Demystifying oil and gas electrification for today's energy transition
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Did you know that controlling inflow from 6 or more discrete zones in a single well is possible? As Stephane Hiron (Electrification Program Manager) and Simon Edmundson (Low-Carbon Tech Marketing Manager) explain, several operators have already changed their infill well construction methods to allow for this. Whether it’s through extended reach wells or multilateral well construction, one element is always present: electric intelligent completions. See why in this fantastic read from two of SLB’s finest on the matter.
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Did you know that controlling inflow from 6 or more discrete zones in a single well is possible? As Stephane Hiron (Electrification Program Manager) and Simon Edmundson (Low-Carbon Tech Marketing Manager) explain, several operators have already changed their infill well construction methods to allow for this. Whether it’s through extended reach wells or multilateral well construction, one element is always present: electric intelligent completions. See why in this fantastic read from two of SLB’s finest on the matter.
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Did you know that controlling inflow from 6 or more discrete zones in a single well is possible? As Stephane Hiron (Electrification Program Manager) and Simon Edmundson (Low-Carbon Tech Marketing Manager) explain, several operators have already changed their infill well construction methods to allow for this. Whether it’s through extended reach wells or multilateral well construction, one element is always present: electric intelligent completions. See why in this fantastic read from two of SLB’s finest on the matter.
Demystifying oil and gas electrification for today's energy transition
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Did you know that controlling inflow from 6 or more discrete zones in a single well is possible? As Stephane Hiron (Electrification Program Manager) and Simon Edmundson (Low-Carbon Tech Marketing Manager) explain, several operators have already changed their infill well construction methods to allow for this. Whether it’s through extended reach wells or multilateral well construction, one element is always present: electric intelligent completions. See why in this fantastic read from two of SLB’s finest on the matter.
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Did you know that controlling inflow from 6 or more discrete zones in a single well is possible? As Stephane Hiron (Electrification Program Manager) and Simon Edmundson (Low-Carbon Tech Marketing Manager) explain, several operators have already changed their infill well construction methods to allow for this. Whether it’s through extended reach wells or multilateral well construction, one element is always present: electric intelligent completions. See why in this fantastic read from two of SLB’s finest on the matter.
Demystifying oil and gas electrification for today's energy transition
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