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Baker Hughes

www.bakerhughes.com

Mobile Water-Treatment Services
This company’s mobile water-treatment services use electro-coagulation technology to remove suspended solids and heavy metals from produced and flowback water obtained during oilfield operations. The treated water is suitable for reuse onsite for drilling or hydraulic fracturing, conserving freshwater use, reducing transportation and disposal costs, and enabling regulatory compliance. The mobile treatment train can be customized based on analysis of the unique characteristics of each well or other water source.

Appeared In Issue: February 2012

EcoCentre CR mobile system
The EcoCentre CR mobile system can process a wide range of drilling fluids and solids, eliminating the need to transport waste to offsite treatment facilities and reducing the amount of waste sent to disposal. The system first destabilizes the incoming waste fluid, then the solids are removed using a centrifuge, which allows for maximum recycling of a fluid free of solids. The modular equipment is easy to operate and can be adapted to meet the requirements of virtually any process.

Appeared In Issue: January 2012

WellLink 3D
The WellLink 3D visualization product converts wellbore data into real-time imagery to support reservoir characterization and navigation, directional drilling, well planning, and reservoir optimization. By allowing real-time well data — such as Earth models, well trajectory, logs, and reservoir models — to be viewed and analyzed within their geologic context, the software provides useful decision-support capabilities. The resulting insight enables operators to make corrections to drilling parameters and well trajectories, thereby helping to optimize wellbore placement and maximize reservoir contact. The software fosters collaboration by allowing downhole data to be integrated and viewed at the rig site as well as other locations, which helps to reduce risk during field operations.

Appeared In Issue: December 2011