Baker Hughes INTEQ is among the world's leading oilfield drilling and evaluation service companies. INTEQ was formed from the legacy companies of Eastman Christensen, Teleco MWD, Milchem and EXLOG, which were acquired by
Baker Hughes Incorporated in the late 1980s. These trade names were dropped in favour of INTEQ, which was originally coined to emphasize on the company's marketing campaign where it 'Integrated Technology' (from the various legacy companies) which would stand out on 'Quality'.
INTEQ also originally incorporated the drilling fluids division of Baker Hughes which consisted of Milpark and others. This division was called 'INTEQ drilling fluids' which provided the premier brands in oil & gas well drilling muds and wellbore cleaning fluids. In 2003, these product lines were spun off to form the separate entity of Baker Hughes Drilling Fluids (BHDF), with INTEQ continuing as the Drilling and Evaluation (D&E) company. INTEQ provides directional Drilling, MWD/LWD, surface logging (
Mudlogging) and coring services. The now rapidly dying business of wellbore surveying is also a part of INTEQ whose main competitor is
Sperry Drilling Services.
INTEQ's main competitors are
Schlumberger Drilling & Measurements (previously known as
Anadril), Sperry Drilling services (part of the Halliburton group) and Pathfinder Energy services (breakaway of
Halliburton).
Weatherford recently acquired a smaller player Precision Drilling Systems which is gaining market share on...
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