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Halliburton then moved to Duncan, Oklahoma, where he invented, perfected, and patented a new method of oil well cementing. According to one of the inscriptions on the pictured monument, Halliburton's method "isolates the various downhole zones, guards against a collapse of the casing and permits control of the well during its producing life."
Oil services firm Halliburton (HAL) has responded to claims that it was aware of test results showing that the cement to be used as a plug for the bottom of the Macondo oil well was unstable.
Halliburton invented the revolutionary cement jet mixer, to eliminate hand-mixing of cement, and the measuring line, a tool used to guarantee cementing accuracy. [21] By 1922, the Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Company (HOWCO) was prospering from the Mexia, Texas oil boom, having cemented its 500th well in late summer. [22]
The M915 is the namesake and basis of a tactical truck series, although it is not tactical itself. It is a commercial type conventional 6x4 rear wheel drive 14-ton semi-tractor designed for use on improved roads. A powered front axle and other tactical equipment are not needed for this role, allowing a lighter and simpler truck.
In his most stinging note, he points out: "Halliburton may not have had -- and BP did not have -- the results of that [successful] test before the evening of April 19, meaning that the cement job ...
Halliburton Deploys Pilot Fleet of Compressed Natural Gas Light-Duty Trucks Nearly 100 bi-fuel trucks across 15 locations in the U.S. are being rolled-out HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Halliburton ...
It was less expensive than a cement truck dedicated to only carrying cement and allowed the trucks used to continue to be adapted for other things. [2] Concrete mixers have continued to advance. Recently, research detailing a forward simulation model of an energy-saving concrete mixer using hydraulic technology was released based on Matlab ...
The "capsule" is actually the main vessel of a concrete mixing transport truck, left next to the road "from a long ago accident". [4] Detail is lacking, but accounts indicate that after the vehicle rolled over on the side of the road, the company that owned it came and got the truck but left the mixer behind due to the weight of the concrete it ...