Halliburton, US4062161017

Halliburton Stock - Weekly review and sector check after a soft week

19.06.2026 - 21:51:21 | ad-hoc-news.de

Halliburton stock ends a soft week for oilfield services, with shares down notably over the past month while crude prices and peers also lost momentum. A weekly review and sector comparison show where the company stands as the next earnings date approaches.

Halliburton, US4062161017
Halliburton, US4062161017

Edited by ad hoc news Sector & Peer-Group Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/19/2026, 21:50 UTC. Details in the imprint.

Halliburton (US4062161017) is closing out a muted week, with oilfield services stocks lagging as energy prices eased and macro concerns lingered. The focus now shifts to how the company is positioned versus key peers ahead of its next earnings update.

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How Halliburton traded this week

Halliburton shares changed hands at around $34.90 to $36.00 during Friday’s session, with one data provider citing a last price of $34.93 and a session low of $34.54. Intraday highs near $36.02 to $36.25 highlighted ongoing volatility.

Over the past month, Halliburton stock declined about 17%, according to chart data that show the shares down -17.42% versus 30 days ago. That drop leaves the company notably below recent spring levels, even after a strong multi-year recovery from the pandemic trough.

Weekly review and sector comparison

Energy services as a group also had a softer week, as investors digested weaker oil price action and macro headlines about global demand. While detailed sector indices vary, the pattern of underperformance versus broader US benchmarks remained visible across major oilfield names.

Against this backdrop, Halliburton’s roughly $29 billion market capitalization keeps it solidly in the large-cap energy services bracket, alongside Schlumberger and Baker Hughes. Retail investors often watch how these three trade relative to both crude benchmarks and the Standard & Poor's 500 index.

What the company sells

Halliburton generates most of its revenue from oilfield services, including drilling, evaluation and completion work for exploration and production companies. Its Completion and Production segment provides technologies like cementing and hydraulic fracturing services used to bring wells onstream efficiently.

Where the stock trades today

Halliburton shares (US4062161017) trade on the New York Stock Exchange at approximately $34.93 as of 06/19/2026, 21:30 UTC.

Key facts on Halliburton stock

  • Company: Halliburton Company
  • ISIN: US4062161017
  • WKN: 853516
  • Ticker: HAL
  • Venue: NYSE
  • Price (as of 06/19/2026, 21:30 UTC): 34.93 USD
  • Market cap: 29.18 billion USD (as of 06/19/2026)
  • Sector / Industry: Energy - Oil & Gas Equipment & Services
  • Index membership: S&P 500
  • Next earnings date: 07/21/2026

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