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Eli Bogle
Product Manager - Halliburton
Abstract
Automating fracture design execution at the job site is the key to increased efficiency. Automation is an innovative idea in completions but should not be a surprising thought. Automating hydraulic fracturing enables operational consistency in execution, reduces risk, and enables higher-level system control for the operator. Automation also enhances employee utilization, freeing resources for other tasks by eliminating tedious routines while pumping. In 2024, completion automation began to roll out across North America and now is controlling execution from the beginning to the end of the stage, running across numerous fleets. This presentation will review the results of this service and what future opportunities now exist.
Biography
Eli Bogle is a Product Manager in Halliburton's fracturing division. Passionate about creating value through digitization and automation, he leads efforts to develop and commercialize autonomous fracturing at Halliburton. Prior to his current role, Eli held various engineering and business development roles at Halliburton. He holds Bachelor of Science degrees in Civil Engineering and Mathematics from Southern Methodist University.
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