Emerging technologies shaping oil and gas operations
What happened
The technology has been around since the 1970s, but innovation is constantly driving potential. Jim Collins, vice-president of Sperry Drilling at Halliburton, highlights the company’s launch of the StreamStar wired drill pipe interface system in the fourth quarter of 2025. This matters for Rigs & Integrated Drilling because fresh price movement and input-cost detail should reset bid assumptions, options/extension clauses, and negotiation guardrails with 2025, 150, 10,000 as the clearest commercial anchors; expect tender participation
Buyer takeaway
For Rigs & Integrated Drilling, this is a staffing-shape signal: remote operating models can shift work offsite and change which suppliers, systems, and service levels matter most
Cost / money
The cost angle is directional, not quantified: moving work offsite can cut travel, rotation, and accommodation exposure, but only if the remote setup stays reliable
Supplier / commercial
Expect scope to move toward software support, communications uptime, cyber obligations, and clearer downtime liability instead of only offshore headcount or hardware supply
Safety / operations
Fewer people offshore can reduce exposure and emergency-response load, but the operating model becomes more dependent on connectivity resilience, remote support readiness, and cyber hygiene
What to watch
Watch bandwidth resilience, latency tolerance, cyber obligations, and who carries downtime cost if the remote link drops
Key facts
- The technology has been around since the 1970s, but innovation is constantly driving potential
- Jim Collins, vice-president of Sperry Drilling at Halliburton, highlights the company’s launc
- Bottom-hole temperatures can exceed 150°C, while pressures can reach upwards of 10,000 pounds
- Operators need high-rate, real-time data at extended depths, where legacy systems risk losing
