HAL
DependentHalliburton
$38.61
+2.71%
as of 13 Apr
Power Core
Halliburton's moat, to the extent one exists, is its unmatched operational density in North American completions, built on decades of accumulated logistical infrastructure, proprietary frac fleet technology, and customer relationships at a scale no competitor can replicate overnight.
Direction of Movement
Holding Pattern Between Cyclical Headwinds and Technology Tailwinds
ROC 200
+66.6%
HAL
Halliburton
$38.61
+2.71%
as of 13 Apr
DCF Fair Value: $77.27
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Company Profile
Halliburton Company is a leading global provider of products and services to the energy industry, specializing in oilfield services. Founded in 1919 and headquartered in Houston, Texas, it operates through two primary segments: Completion and Production, which delivers stimulation, sand control, cementing, intervention, pressure control, artificial lift, and completion tools; and Drilling and Evaluation, offering field and reservoir modeling, drilling fluids, evaluation, and wellbore placement solutions to optimize well construction. As North America’s largest oilfield-services company by market share, Halliburton holds a dominant position in hydraulic fracturing and completions, accounting for nearly half its revenue, alongside strengths in drilling fluids and directional drilling leveraging material science expertise. The company serves customers worldwide across the oil and gas well lifecycle, with international operations providing stability amid North American cyclical pressures, as evidenced by resilient growth in Europe, Africa, Latin America, Middle East, and Asia. Halliburton’s integrated solutions support energy demand, capital spending trends, and production optimization, playing a pivotal role in the volatile oilfield services sector with a focus on technology, execution, and shareholder returns.