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UL Lafayette Petroleum Engineering Students Visit Halliburton Integrated Completions Center

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On April 11, Petroleum Engineering students from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette had the opportunity to tour Halliburton’s Integrated Completions Center (ICC) in New Iberia. This three-hour facility visit provided an in-depth look at cutting-edge completion technologies and services, helping students connect classroom knowledge with real-world industry practices.

The tour took place at Halliburton’s 275,000 square foot facility. Students received thorough technical presentations and had the chance to view advanced tools and equipment used in completions operations. Technologies covered during the tour included intelligent completions, sand control, wellbore service tools, CleanWell systems, completion production services, expandable liner hangers, and more.

Many of the engineers leading the sessions were recent UL Lafayette graduates, making the experience even more relevant and inspiring for current students. The tour also featured participation from the head of all engineering groups at the center, underscoring Halliburton’s strong support for engineering education.

We extend our sincere thanks to the Halliburton ICC team for this outstanding opportunity and their commitment to preparing the next generation of energy professionals.

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