News | August 12, 2025

Halliburton Advances Summit Knowledge Digital Ecosystem With SK Well Pages

Halliburton Company today unveils an evolution in oilfield intelligence: the next generation Summit Knowledge (SK) digital ecosystem. SK Well Pages features an all-in-one electric submersible pump (ESP) workspace and equips operators with insight to make agile decisions for optimal production.

SK Well Pages draws on deep ESP experience and advanced data science techniques to revolutionize data visibility with customizable and intuitive dashboards for proactive monitoring of real-time pump performance, surface sensors, and production data. The SK digital ecosystem integrates and powers advanced tools such as SpyGlass pump sizing software and the Intelevate platform for remote monitoring and control. Predictive models, intelligent alerts, and trend analyses help minimize downtime and increase production.

We provide customers with advanced digital tools that give them clarity and control to make confident decisions. The Summit Knowledge digital ecosystem with SK Well Pages is a powerful step forward in the journey of how we deliver digital innovation for superior ESP optimization. - Greg Schneider, vice president, Artificial Lift, Halliburton

At Halliburton, digital is foundational to how the company operates, solves problems, and maximizes value for its customers. The SK digital ecosystem furthers that goal with Well Pages, helping customers optimize their operations with efficiency and reliability at a level unprecedented in the industry.

For more information about the Summit Knowledge digital ecosystem, visit artificial lift digital solutions (https://www.halliburton.com/en/production/artificial-lift/digital-solutions).

About Halliburton
Halliburton is one of the world’s leading providers of products and services to the energy industry. Founded in 1919, we create innovative technologies, products, and services that help our customers maximize their value throughout the life cycle of an asset and advance a sustainable energy future.

Source: Halliburton