Halliburton (NYSE: HAL) has launched LOGIX unit vitality, a major addition to its LOGIX automation and remote operations family of solutions.
This innovative platform monitors cementing equipment in real-time, prepares for upcoming cement jobs, and provides direct insights into equipment operation and performance, marking a significant advancement in cementing operations technology.
LOGIX unit vitality delivers unprecedented visibility into equipment health and operator performance by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and real-time data analytics.
Unlike traditional reactive maintenance methods, this system transforms equipment upkeep into a predictive model that allows customers to detect early signs of wear and potential failure, minimising non-productive time and reducing costly downtime.
The platform connects key cement unit components — including pumps, mixing systems, and hydraulics — to intelligent controllers.
It monitors over 400 critical real-time parameters to ensure optimal equipment performance.
Data streams securely to a cloud-based environment where advanced machine learning models instantly analyse the information.
This enables continuous insights into equipment health, operational readiness, operator performance, and preventive maintenance recommendations to support condition-based maintenance strategies that extend asset life.
Daniel Casale, Vice President of Cementing at Halliburton, emphasised: “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.”
LOGIX™ unit vitality integrates seamlessly with Halliburton’s VIDA software and iCem cementing service.
This integration auto-populates approved job designs directly to the onsite controllers, ensuring precise slurry mixing and reducing human error.
During operations, the system benchmarks job parameters against best practices, identifies deviations in real time, and supports consistent barrier execution, enhancing service quality and adherence to key performance indicators.
Currently, LOGIX unit vitality supports Halliburton’s land-based Elite and the newly introduced Elite Prime™ cement units, with offshore equipment deployment scheduled for 2026.
This aligns with Halliburton’s commitment to leveraging digital technologies as foundational elements in operational excellence.
The LOGIX automation and remote operations suite, which includes analytics and visualisation services, delivers operational reliability, consistency, and efficiency.
It empowers operators with smarter decision-making capabilities, improved performance metrics, safer operations, and a lower total cost of ownership.
By replacing manual inspections and scheduled tests with automated diagnostics, Halliburton advances a proactive maintenance model that not only reduces downtime but also improves asset utilisation and overall field efficiency.
The platform supports operators’ confidence in equipment readiness, minimising the need for backup units and improving operational efficiency fleet-wide.