Year | Detail |
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. |