Halliburton Company, founded in 1919 and headquartered in Houston, Texas, USA, is one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the energy industry. Operating in over 70 countries, Halliburton offers a comprehensive range of services, including exploration, development, and production of oil and natural gas. The company specializes in hydraulic fracturing, drilling, evaluation, and well construction, delivering innovative solutions that enhance efficiency and maximize resource recovery. Halliburton's commitment to sustainability and technological advancement positions it as a leader in the global energy sector.
RangeStar enables real-time steering at 175°C (347°F), cutting decision times to minutes. It ensures precise spacing and intercepts for complex well patterns, maximising heat-exchange efficiency.
The innovative wireline-retrievable safety valve solution provides reliable CO2 injection and flowback prevention, ensuring operational integrity and flexibility for large-scale carbon storage projects worldwide.
Halliburton and Agency for Science, Technology and Research launch a Singapore-based joint lab to accelerate commercialization of next-generation energy technologies.
Halliburton introduces the HyperSteer™ MX, a shankless matrix-body directional drill bit designed to improve durability and steering performance in abrasive, high-flow drilling environments.
Halliburton was awarded an integrated drilling and completion services contract by Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company for the HI gas field development offshore Nigeria.
The StreamStar system minimizes downhole generators and batteries, enabling a compact design for reliable, bit-close sensors and instant tool communication to reduce well construction time.
Halliburton and Aker BP successfully deployed the eROCS and OTHOS systems to complete the first umbilical-less tubing hanger installation, reducing complexity, costs, and risk in subsea operations.
Halliburton won multiple Petrobras deepwater contracts for vessel stimulation, intelligent completions (SmartWell for Búzios), and EcoStar safety valves for the Séepia and Atapu fields in Brazil, starting in 2026.