Employees that form a talented, global team
Nationalities represented across the world
Countries that work together to streamline operations
Recordable environmental incident rate/200K hrs worked
values that achieve more
Our values guide us in everything we do, underpinning how we relate to each other and everyone with whom we interact.
Our experts collaborate and engineer solutions to help customers maximize value throughout the lifecycle of the reservoir. We combine technology, services and execution expertise to assist our customers with hydrocarbons location, geological data management, drilling and formation evaluation, well construction and completion, and production optimization throughout the life of their asset.
Discover the SuperFill™ II Diverter, a cutting-edge solution for auto-fill float equipment designed to reduce surge pressure and improve casing run efficiency.
Provides enhanced resistance to CO₂, lower permeability, and increased elasticity in comparison to conventional Portland cement systems.
Reservoir Xaminer™ grants high-quality formation evaluation data in real-time for improved data quality, optimized rig time, and a higher asset value.
The Halliburton FlexRite multilateral system is robust, versatile, and configurable for TAML Level 5 pressure sealed junctions
Providing enhanced ESP system optimization and extensive customizable well monitoring to meet all your production needs
The PulseStar™ intelligent, high-speed telemetry service streams high-resolution, real-time drilling and subsurface data at any depth to ensure efficient and consistent well delivery
We are leveraging our world-class technical expertise, resources, and versatile capabilities to lead the transition to a sustainable energy future.
View Guiding PrinciplesEarthStar® X Near-bit, Shallow and Ultra-deep Resistivity Service received the "Best Deepwater Technology" award.
View EarthStarStrengthening the economic and social well-being of the communities where we operate is among our most valued principles.
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