Halliburton said it had signed an agreement with the SPT affiliate, Petrotech Engineering, to create a joint-venture company focused on hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as fracking, and production enhancement services in Xinjiang, in China's far west.
The new company, Xinjiang HDTD Oilfield Services, will provide fracture stimulation services, including design and analysis, data acquisition, and pumping and chemical services in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, Halliburton said in a statement.
"Seventy-five percent of the market share in high-end completion services in the field was achieved through SPT's collaboration with Halliburton over the past seven years, and the market for horizontal drilling and fracturing services is increasing rapidly," the Texas-based company said.
Halliburton said that SPT Energy Group has a 20-year history of providing oilfield technical services in Xinjiang's Tarim oilfield, and holds the leading market share among privately owned companies.
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By 2025, the total barrels of oil equivalent (BOE) in the Tarim oilfield is expected to be 50 million tons, while total BOE throughout Xinjiang province is expected to reach 100 million tons and account for up to one-third of China's BOE, the company said.
The company said a ceremony held on Wednesday in Beijing was attended by about 200 guests representing the oil and gas industry in China, as well as a number of local government officials.