BP renews Halliburton software agreement

July 28, 2009
BP has renewed its global software access and services agreement with Halliburton.

Offshore staff

HOUSTON -- BP has renewed its global software access and services agreement with Halliburton. The three-year contract continues access to a suite of Landmark technology and petro-technical consulting services for the development, deployment, and ongoing global support of exploration and production technology and workflows. Software covered in the agreement includes seismic processing, geophysical and geological interpretation, reservoir simulation, and drilling engineering.

“Having reviewed our technology needs and assessed the market, BP has decided to renew its software and services agreement with Halliburton for a further three years,” says Mark Bouzek, CIO of E&P for BP. “The performance-based global agreement will continue to provide core software and services for our technical teams to use as they work to identify opportunities and reduce risk associated in the discovery and recovery of hydrocarbons worldwide.”

07/28/2009