Pemex
awards Halliburton $23 million contract
Posted: 1 July 2003
Halliburton de Mexico has been awarded a three-year contract by
Pemex to provide tools and testing services and products for its
Bateria Artesa field in Reforma Chiapas Mexico.
The contract, with an estimated value of (USD) $23 million, will
include the operation and maintenance of the Carmito CO2Gas Separation
Plant. Halliburton de Mexico is a subsidiary unit of Halliburton.
"We are very pleased with the confidence that Pemex has shown
through this award," said Armando Galan, Mexico country manager,
Halliburton's Tools Testing and Tubing Conveyed Perforating (TTTCP)
product service line. "Halliburton has been providing this
service to Pemex for the last six years and we're very pleased that
they have chosen to continue using our service."
The Carmito CO2 Gas Separation Plant was built by Halliburton in
1997 and has been in operation ever since.
Halliburton, founded in 1919, is one of the world's largest providers
of products and services to the petroleum and energy industries.
The company serves its customers with a broad range of products
and services through its Energy Services Group and Engineering and
Construction Group business segments.
For more information see www.halliburton.com.

Posted by Richard Price,
Editor Pipeline Magazine
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