
Halliburton released LOGIX™ unit vitality, in addition to the LOGIX™ automation and remote operations family of solutions. The system monitors cementing equipment in real-time, prepares for upcoming jobs, and provides direct insight into equipment operation and performance.
'LOGIX™ unit vitality delivers unprecedented visibility into equipment health and operator performance. Artificial intelligence (AI) and real-time data transform equipment maintenance from reactive to predictive to help customers gain greater insight into their operations and reduce non-productive time,' said Daniel Casale, vice president, Cementing, Halliburton.
The system connects critical cement unit components to intelligent controllers and monitors more than 400 real-time parameters to ensure optimal performance. Data flows into a secure cloud, where machine learning models immediately process and analyze it to deliver constant insight into equipment health, operational readiness, operator performance, and preventive maintenance recommendations.
LOGIX™ unit vitality combines the power of AI with human expertise to operate smarter, respond faster, and execute with confidence. This system supports Halliburton's land-based Elite™ and the new Elite Prime™ cement units. Offshore equipment deployment will begin in 2026.
At Halliburton, digital is foundational to how we operate, how we solve problems, and how we maximize value for our customers. The LOGIX™ automation and remote operations family of solutions includes analytics and visualization services that deliver reliability, consistency, and efficiency. This enables smarter decisions, improved performance, safer operations, and lower total cost of ownership.
Source: Halliburton










