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Halliburton Secures Well-Construction Contract for Suriname’s GranMorgu Project
Halliburton secured a multi-year integrated drilling and completions contract for Suriname's GranMorgu deepwater development, operated by TotalEnergies. The $10.5 billion project aims to recover approximately 750 million barrels of oil, with first oil expected in 2028 and projected to generate $26 billion in economic impact.
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