Baker Hughes has been awarded significant contracts by ONGC for the second quarter of 2026 to provide advanced wireline logging, perforation, and drill stem testing services. The partnership leverages Baker Hughes' high-pressure/high-temperature sensor technologies to enhance reservoir evaluation, increase hydrocarbon recovery, and improve operational efficiency across India's oilfields.
NEW DELHI — Baker Hughes, a global leader in energy technology, has secured a series of agreements with the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) to deploy advanced wireline logging, perforation, and drill stem testing (DST) services. The contracts, awarded during the second quarter of 2026, are set to enhance the operational efficiency and reservoir evaluation capabilities of India’s state-owned energy giant.
Under these agreements, Baker Hughes will leverage its suite of innovative technology to provide ONGC with comprehensive data regarding formation evaluation and well performance. This partnership aims to modernize ONGC’s approach to both onshore and offshore fields, ensuring more accurate reservoir mapping and improved hydrocarbon recovery rates.
Enhancing Reservoir Intelligence
The collaboration centers on the deployment of Baker Hughes’ specialized evaluation tools, designed to operate in complex geological environments. These solutions are critical for ONGC as it seeks to maximize output from existing assets while exploring new hydrocarbon-rich zones.
According to technical specifications provided by the company, the integrated services will include:
Advanced Wireline Logging: Utilizing high-resolution sensor suites to detect lithology changes and quantify porosity and saturation in real-time.
Precision Perforation: Employing shaped charge technology to establish precise communication between the wellbore and the reservoir, ensuring optimal flow.
Drill Stem Testing (DST): Applying Baker Hughes’ proprietary DST tools—rated for high-pressure/high-temperature (HP/HT) environments—to accurately assess reservoir permeability and productive capacity.
Strategic Operational Impact
For ONGC, these technologies are expected to reduce non-productive time (NPT) and lower risks associated with drilling into pressure-depleted or hostile formations. By integrating these services, ONGC gains the ability to make data-driven well planning decisions, ultimately decreasing the cost per barrel of production.
"The deployment of these integrated solutions reflects our commitment to bringing our global expertise to India’s evolving energy sector," said representatives familiar with the agreement. These tools are engineered to provide reliable data even in environments reaching pressures up to 30,000 psi, ensuring that ONGC can safely navigate increasingly challenging deepwater and deep-onshore reservoirs.
Official Sources
The announcement follows a series of operational updates released via Baker Hughes' official corporate newsroom. Details regarding the specific scope of the Q2 2026 awards align with the company's broader push to support international national oil companies (NOCs) with integrated well construction and evaluation services.
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According to officials, these agreements are "a testament to the strength of our evaluation portfolio, providing the data accuracy required to drive efficiency in complex energy projects." Organizers stated that the services would be delivered through Baker Hughes' integration and solutions teams, working in close coordination with ONGC’s internal drilling and production divisions.
Why It Matters
The integration of advanced evaluation technologies is essential for India’s energy security. By improving the precision of well placement and reservoir characterization, ONGC can significantly extend the life of its fields and increase total recoverable reserves. For the broader industry, this partnership underscores the importance of technological adoption in revitalizing mature oilfields and unlocking difficult-to-access energy resources.
Key Facts at a Glance
Primary Scope: Wireline logging, perforation, and drill stem testing (DST).
Client: Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC).
Timeline: Awards received during Q2 2026.
Tech Focus: HP/HT capable sensors, real-time reservoir navigation, and optimized perforation systems.
Objective: Enhance reservoir data accuracy and operational safety for onshore/offshore wells.
FAQ
What are the primary benefits of Baker Hughes’ DST tools for ONGC?
The tools allow for precise assessment of reservoir permeability and fluid types, enabling ONGC to identify productive zones more accurately and reduce the risks of formation damage.
Will these services be used for both offshore and onshore fields?
Yes, the agreement covers the deployment of technologies across a range of fields, including challenging onshore and deepwater offshore environments.
How do these technologies improve drilling safety?
By providing real-time formation pressure data, these systems help prevent hazards like fluid loss and borehole instability during drilling operations.
Source: Baker Hughes Newsroom, Baker Hughes Evaluation Services