HOUSTON (WO) — Halliburton Co. has introduced the LOGIX™ unit vitality system, an artificial intelligence (AI)–powered platform designed to improve the reliability, efficiency, and readiness of cementing equipment through predictive maintenance and real-time performance monitoring.
The new system, part of the company’s LOGIX™ automation and remote operations suite, continuously tracks the condition and operation of cement units to reduce downtime and optimize performance. LOGIX unit vitality connects critical components to intelligent controllers, monitoring more than 400 real-time parameters related to hydraulic, mechanical, and control systems. Data are transmitted to a secure cloud environment, where machine learning models analyze and interpret equipment health, operator performance, and maintenance needs.
According to Daniel Casale, Halliburton’s vice president of Cementing, the system “moves maintenance from reactive to predictive,” allowing operators to make data-informed decisions and reduce nonproductive time.
LOGIX unit vitality will initially support Halliburton’s land-based Elite™ and Elite Prime™ cementing units, with offshore deployment expected to begin in 2026. The system is designed to provide a digital link between field operations and maintenance planning, enabling early detection of performance anomalies and facilitating preventive service interventions.
The LOGIX family of automation and remote operations solutions includes analytics and visualization tools aimed at improving reliability, safety, and consistency across cementing operations. By integrating AI-driven diagnostics with operator expertise, Halliburton aims to enhance the overall performance and lifecycle management of its cementing fleet.
