Halliburton

History

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1919 Halliburton was founded in 1919 in Texas, U.S.
1926 Halliburton became a worldwide company by selling five cementing units to an English company in Burma, which started its Eastern Hemisphere operations. Erle P.’s brothers expanded the business in Alberta, Canada.
1930s The company established its first research laboratories to test cement mixes and offer production-enhancing acidizing services. Halliburton also completed its first offshore cementing job using a barge-mounted cementing unit at a rig in the Creole Field, Gulf of Mexico. 
1940 Halliburton opened its first office in Venezuela.
1946 The company expanded into Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and the Middle East and began performing services for the Arabian-American Oil Company, the forerunner of Saudi Aramco.
1951 It has made its first European office as Halliburton Italiana SpA., a wholly-owned subsidiary in Italy. In the next seven years, Halliburton launched Halliburton Company Germany GmbH, established a subsidiary in England, and set up operations in Argentina.
1984 Halliburton provided all well-completion equipment for the first offshore multiwell platform in China.
1986 The company has become the first American company to perform oilfield services in mainland China.
1991 It has opened a branch office in Moscow.
2006 Halliburton realigned its work into Eastern and Western Hemisphere operations.
2007 The company has divided its service offerings into two divisions: Completion and Production and Drilling and Evaluation.
2008 Opened a new technology center in Singapore as well as manufacturing centers in Malaysia, Brazil and Mexico.
2010 It has launched Landmark Software and Services and released DecisionSpace Desktop technology.
2011 Halliburton deploys the first series of Q10 pumps.
2012 The Company expanded its operations in key unconventional markets including Australia, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and China.
2013 Halliburton opened a Completion Technology and Manufacturing Center in Singapore.
2014 Established Argentina’s first sand storage and loading facility to support the country’s transition from shale exploration to development.
2015 Halliburton introduced the next-gen acoustic evaluation service – Xaminer Sonic Service.
2016 It has completed a hydraulic fracturing job for Eclipse Resources on the longest horizontal onshore lateral ever drilled in the U.S.
2017 The Company added to its Drilling and Evaluation technology offering through the acquisition of Ingrain.
2018 Halliburton releases Illusion Spire - the first fluid-efficient dissolvable frac plug.
2020 It has introduced SmartFleet, the first intelligent automated fracturing system.
2021 The company has introduced ExpressFiber, a single-use fiber optic cable that offers accurate, direct subsurface measurements, including cross-well communication.
2023 Acquired Resoptima AS, a leading Norwegian technology company that specializes in data-driven reservoir management. 
2023 Halliburton and Siguler Guff formed a joint venture and launched Envana Software Partners LLC, which provides critical emissions management software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions to track greenhouse gas emissions in the oil and gas industry and beyond.
2024 Halliburton Labs welcomes Adena Power, the newest company, to join its collaborative environment for energy and climate ventures. 
2024 Introduced Reservoir Xaminer, a formation testing service designed to provide precise formation pressure measurements and representative samples of the reservoir fluid in less time.