Halliburton Labs Welcomes Five New Companies to Accelerate the Future of Energy
2024年12月18日 - 10:07PM
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Halliburton Labs added five innovative companies to its
collaborative ecosystem. The new cohort features 360 Energy, Cella,
Espiku, Mitico, and NuCube. The companies will enter a vibrant
environment to help advance their commercialization with support
from Halliburton's practitioners and business network.
“We welcome these innovative energy startups,” said Dale Winger,
managing director of Halliburton Labs. “We are eager to help these
participant companies use their time and capital efficiently to
progress new solutions that meet industry requirements for cost,
reliability, and sustainability.”
360 Energy brings a new market for natural gas to the oil
field. With its innovative In-Field Computing technology, 360
Energy captures flared or stranded gas and monetizes it through
modular data centers. This provides a valuable solution for
resource owners. "Upstream producers are eager for a real
alternative to flaring," said Chris Alfano, founder and CEO of 360
Energy. "Our In-Field Computing technology reduces flaring and
unlocks new revenue from natural gas. We are thrilled to join
forces with Halliburton Labs to accelerate the reach of this
much-needed solution and bring impactful change across the oil
field."
Cella advances subsurface mineralization of carbon
dioxide. The company’s end-to-end services, from resource
assessment to proprietary injection technology, and monitoring
techniques, provide valuable geologic carbon storage solutions.
Cella aims to build its first field-scale pilot to demonstrate its
novel approach to mineralization. Cella’s notable team uses
industry-leading scientific and operational experience supported by
advisors that pioneered the field of carbon mineralization in
basalt. Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Dr. Claire Nelson
said, "Collaboration with Halliburton Labs enables us to leverage
world-class experience and resources to scale our technology and
bring our services to market. We're excited to demonstrate how our
innovations can be easily integrated with existing,
state-of-the-art subsurface technologies to enable rapid
advancements in the field of geologic carbon storage."
Espiku develops solutions that advance water and valuable
minerals recovery from brines and industrial produced water
streams. With the use of low-pressure thermal cycles and a modular
design, Espiku’s systems allow for rapid deployment in diverse
environments that unlock the vast potential of domestic resources
to support energy and material supply chains. "Espiku's innovations
provide a critical pathway to a clean energy future to solve urgent
water management issues for our customers,” said Tyler Manley,
director of business development at Espiku. “We are excited to
announce a strategic collaboration with Halliburton Labs that will
expand our access to customer insights and operational expertise
and accelerate our progress toward deployment at scale.”
Mitico offers innovative technology and services to
capture carbon dioxide (CO2). Their patent-pending granulated metal
carbonate sorption technology (GMC), originally developed and
validated at Caltech, captures more than 95% of the CO2 emitted
from post-combustion point sources (flue gases). This includes
gas-fired power plants and boilers, as well as waste-to-energy and
biomass-to-energy facilities. “Mitico can enable carbon capture,
utilization, and storage (CCUS) as a service at a low cost,” said
Clement Cid, co-founder and CEO of Mitico. “I am excited to
collaborate with Halliburton Labs to accelerate scale up of supply
chain and operational deployments of our innovative
technology.”
NuCube Energy has a nuclear fission reactor under
development. It will produce electricity and high-temperature heat
for electrical and industrial markets. The modular microreactor
enhances safety and lowers construction and operational costs.
NuCube targets heat production at temperatures up to 1,100°C for
industrial applications to offer cost-competitive electricity in
remote areas. “At NuCube, our mission is to help our customers
solve a major problem – how to use nuclear energy to economically
meet decarbonization goals,” said Cristian Rabiti, co-founder and
CEO of NuCube Energy. “The modular microreactor provides a novel
solution to this complex problem. We’re excited to work with
Halliburton Labs to utilize its supply chain and remote operations
along with the modularization of our reactor’s design to accelerate
deployment.”
Join us in Denver for our next Finalists Pitch Day
Halliburton Labs invites energy and decarbonization industry
innovators, startups, and investors to participate in the Finalists
Pitch Day in Denver on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
The pitch day event will precede registration and the opening
reception of the 30th annual National Renewable Energy Laboratory
(NREL) Industry Growth Forum.
Finalists Pitch Day will include pitches from selected startups
with the focus on the Future of Energy, Faster™. Register
here to be part of the experience and contribute to the future of
sustainable energy.
About Halliburton Labs
Halliburton Labs is a collaborative environment where
entrepreneurs, academics, investors, and experienced practitioners
advance the future of energy faster. Halliburton Labs provides
access to world-class facilities, a global business network,
commercialization expertise, and financing opportunities to help
participants scale their business. Visit the company's website at
Halliburton Labs. Connect with Halliburton Labs on LinkedIn and
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Halliburton Company (NYSE: HAL).
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