Halliburton outlines operations focus, shares anchored in NYSE energy trade
24.06.2026 - 11:09:12 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Thomas Klein, Operations & Strategy desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-24, 11:08.
Halliburton (US4062161017) sets its mid-year operations focus with continued emphasis on oilfield services in North America and key international basins. The NYSE-listed group remains a major player in the S&P 500 energy equipment and services segment, which frames the stock for many institutional investors.
Operational footprint in oilfield services
Halliburton operates across upstream oil and gas development, with service lines spanning drilling, well construction, completion, and production optimization for integrated oil companies and independent producers worldwide.Company overview on Halliburton Its footprint is particularly strong in North America, the Middle East, and Latin America, where drilling and completion activity supports service demand.
The company reports two core divisions, Completion & Production and Drilling & Evaluation, which structure its operational reporting and capital allocation for tools, pressure pumping, and digital subsurface services.Halliburton SEC filings for segment detail This division structure gives investors a clear view of how different cycles in well completions and exploration spending drive revenue mix.
Strategy and peers in the energy segment
Strategically, Halliburton positions itself alongside peers such as Schlumberger and Baker Hughes in integrated oilfield services, competing on technology, service quality, and global reach in major oil and gas provinces.Reuters focus on oilfield services groups This peer group context helps frame sector valuation multiples and margin expectations for investors.
The company highlights digital and automation solutions as a strategic priority, including subsurface data platforms and real-time drilling optimization, which aim to increase well productivity and lower operating costs for clients.Bloomberg report on Halliburton digital strategy These initiatives complement traditional pressure pumping and cementing operations and reflect a broader industry move toward data-driven oilfield management.
More news and data on the Halliburton shares
Further corporate reports, filings, and market commentary on Halliburton can be found in the dedicated topic section and via the company’s Investor Relations page.
The business behind the stock
Halliburton’s revenue model is built on providing services and equipment to oil and gas producers across the well lifecycle, from initial drilling to production enhancement and intervention work.Halliburton annual report for business breakdown Contract structures typically include day-rate service agreements and project-based pricing for integrated field developments.
Where the stock trades today
Halliburton shares (US4062161017) trade on the NYSE, with the latest available closing print giving investors a reference point in US dollars for the oilfield services valuation.
Key data on the Halliburton shares
- Company: Halliburton Company
- ISIN: US4062161017
- WKN: 853163
- Ticker: HAL
- Trading venue: NYSE
- Price (as of 2026-06-23, 22:00): 29.50 USD
- Market cap: 26.0 billion USD (as of 2026-06-23)
- Sector / industry: Energy equipment & services
- Index membership: S&P 500
- Next earnings date: 2026-07-23
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation, or an offer to buy or sell securities. All data are based on sources believed to be reliable but cannot be guaranteed.
