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In addition, Halliburton’s new HRSCT-B? hostile rotary sidewall coring tool was deployed on both rigs, taking samples at three times the volume of conventional core samples and allowing for more meaningful lab results given that the larger samples offer a better representation of the formation. This technology produces samples that are 1.5-inches in diameter and 2.4-inches in length, while eliminating the microfractures typical in percussion cores and reducing the potential for uncertainties. Rated to withstand temperatures up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit, the tool saved considerable time over coring operations performed by previous service providers in some of the most challenging formations on earth.“Halliburton’s latest portfolio of technologies designed specifically for the challenging and often hostile environment of deepwater exploration performed exceptionally well and delivered key data for the analysis of these wells,” said Brady Murphy, senior vice president of Halliburton’s Business Development and Marketing.After five months of chemo, Austin’s cancer hadn’t been officially in drill rod . “We are proud to be a part of this exciting and new play in the pre-salt of Angola and with such an innovative operator as Cobalt.”James Painter,“The doctor says I can play as soon as I get this out, so I want to get my scissors supplier ,” Austin says. Cobalt’s executive vice president, Execution and Appraisal, stated, “Utilizing technology that provides representative and meaningful information in the pre-salt environment enables Cobalt to assess risk, mitigate hazards and make safe and timely decisions.”Along with the other tools, Halliburton used its new Integrated Computational Element (ICE CoreSM) optical fluid analyzer technology to obtain a better understanding of the reservoir fluid composition. Using ICE Core tool technology, the company was able to identify which fluid components were present in a sample.Not a baseball-sized tumor growing in Zirconia ceramic .