Haliburton facilities in Brazil earn API Q2 Certification

Haliburton facilities in Brazil earn API Q2 Certification
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Two Brazilian facilities under Halliburton, one in Rio de Janeiro and the other in Macae, and another nine of Halliburton’s lines based there have earned the American Petroleum Institute (API) Specification Q2 Certification.

This certification is an advanced industry certification standard for natural gas and oil service companies.

Halliburton’s business lines — including Production Solutions, Cementing, Baroid, Drill Bits and Services, Completion Tools, Wireline, Sperry Drilling, Perforating, Production Enhancement, Subsea, and Testing — also earned their certifications.

“The API Spec Q2 Certification is a step change in the industry and a recognition to Halliburton’s commitment to improve operational efficiency with a flawless execution of our services,” Daniel Casale, Halliburton’s country manager for Brazil, said.

These are the first facilities in Latin America to earn the certifications.

“API Spec Q2 Certification has set the standard for the oil and natural gas service providers around the globe,” Gerardo Uría, API’s acting vice president for global industry services, said. “API Spec Q2 Certified Facilities operate under a stringent quality-management system that helps minimize risks and contributes to a safer operating environment for the industry. With the recent certification of the Macaé and Rio de Janeiro facilities, Halliburton continues to be a leader in the implementation of API Spec Q2 and demonstrates its commitment to operational integrity.”



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