Greenland Energy has awarded Halliburton a contract to provide integrated consulting, drilling services, and logistical management for its upcoming onshore exploration campaign in the Jameson Land Basin, eastern Greenland. The agreement covers well planning, execution, and the complex coordination of equipment transport in a remote, harsh-environment region with limited existing infrastructure.
The Houston-based exploration company is targeting its first two exploration wells in 2026 across its two-million-acre frontier acreage. The Halliburton contract serves as a central component of Greenland Energy’s broader Arctic operations strategy, complementing previously secured agreements with Stampede Drilling for rig services and Desgagnés for marine logistics.
The campaign aims to test the basin's identified hydrocarbon potential based on existing seismic data. By leveraging Halliburton's advanced technologies, Greenland Energy intends to optimise drilling accuracy, safety, and efficiency as it establishes one of the basin's first modern exploration programmes.
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