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IFS pricing is designed to align with measurable operational improvement rather than speculative adoption.
The pilot structure allows operators to evaluate the IFS methodology under real-world operating conditions with no upfront licensing obligation. If the pilot well achieves the agreed performance threshold, deployment can continue under the IFS rig license structure. If the threshold is not achieved, no pilot fee becomes due.
IFS licenses attach to the rig and operational spread rather than individual wellbores, allowing operators to move between wells while maintaining consistent access to the system, deployment methodology, and operational support framework.
New well deployment packages are available to support formation-specific configuration, operational mapping, and deployment manual generation. Future platform versions will also include optional self-tuning capabilities for operators wishing to manage larger well inventories internally.
All operator production, geological, operational, and field data remain the property of the operator. IFS utilizes a detached operational support model based on controlled data submissions rather than persistent infrastructure integration, ensuring operators maintain full control of their primary operational environments.
Additional terms regarding licensing, reporting, auditing, confidentiality, data handling, and participating rig identification are governed by the applicable IFS Terms and Conditions.
For detailed pricing, deployment requirements, or pilot qualification inquiries, please contact Integrated Flow Systems directly.