Osama Abdel HALIM

Area Vice-President, Northern Gulf

HALLIBURTON

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Halliburton In Figures

2023 revenue: USD 23.0 billion

2023 operating income: Around USD 4.1 billion

Halliburton is one of the world’s largest providers of products and services to the energy industry. The NYSE-listed company operates under two divisions: completion and production, and drilling and evaluation.

The completion and production division comprises the following product and service lines:

  • Artificial lift and intelligent management solutions, including submersible pumps, to maximise recovery during the life of wells
  • Cementing, bonding and casing, and the provision of related equipment
  • Completion tools and downhole services
    Speciality chemicals for completion, production, midstream and downstream operations
  • Pipeline and process services for the construction, commissioning and operation of onshore and offshore sites
  • Product enhancement services to stimulate reservoir production through pressure pumping and chemical processes
  • Production solutions to increase well performance, such as coiled tubing, hydraulic units, pumps and nitrogen

The drilling and evaluation division provides products and services related to the planning, execution and optimisation of wells, and comprises the following lines:

  • Drilling fluid systems, additives and testing equipment to optimise flow performance
  • Drill bits and services, including equipment and tools for drilling and enlarging wells, and for evaluating rock properties
  • Project management services throughout the well lifecycle
  • Software for subsurface insights, well construction and reservoir management
  • Directional and horizontal drilling, measurement-while-drilling, and geological and surface data logging.
  • Testing and subsea tools and services for the acquisition and analysis of reservoir information, as well as for fluid sampling and safety management.
  • Wireline and perforating services for information on formation lithology, rock properties and reservoir fluid properties, as well as cased-hole and slickline services.

Halliburton conducts business worldwide, marketing most of its products and services through its own service and sales organisations. The company’s primary customers are national oil companies, large integrated oil companies and independent operators.

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