Electric Completion Fleets (e-Frac)

Article
May
Upstream electrification continues to progress apace, as it helps to provide simplification of systems, reliability of operations and cost reductions in the field, says Baker Hughes executive Rodrigo Farias.
Article
May
In deepwater and multizone developments, traditional hydraulic intelligent completions can limit economic optimization, due to control-line scale, installation time, and delayed interval-control valve response. Simplified intelligent completion architectures address these constraints by reducing infrastructure complexity, shortening critical‑path rig time, and allowing rapid, bidirectional zonal control without production shut‑in. 
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