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Halliburton Research Center in Duncan, Oklahoma, the city which was the original headquarters of Halliburton Company Halliburton (Oak Park) offices in Westchase and in Chinatown in Houston In 1920, he brought a wild gas well under control, using cement, for W.G. Skelly, near Wilson, Oklahoma . [ 21 ]
Halliburton then moved to Duncan, Oklahoma, where he invented, perfected, and patented a new method of oil well cementing. According to one of the inscriptions on the pictured monument, Halliburton's method "isolates the various downhole zones, guards against a collapse of the casing and permits control of the well during its producing life."
Brenton Halliburton (1774–1860), second Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia; Erle P. Halliburton (1892–1957), founder of the oil and luggage companies; George Haliburton (disambiguation), or George Halliburton, several people; James Burton (1761–1837), British property developer, formerly James Haliburton
In 1998, Dresser merged with its main rival Halliburton. [1] Halliburton sold many of former Dresser non "oil patch" divisions, retaining the M W Kellogg Engineering and Construction Company and the Dresser oil-patch products and services that complemented Halliburton's energy and natural resource businesses. In 2001 Halliburton sold five ...
Simultaneous with Miller's assumption of executive responsibilities at Halliburton have been a series of controversies. Miller was the company's president in 2015, when Halliburton—in the face of the oil downturn—terminated 35,000 jobs (40% of its workforce). [4]
David John Lesar (born May 30, 1953) is an American businessman who is the former chair of Halliburton Energy Services.He was the CEO of Halliburton for 17 years from 2000 to 2017.
Pages in category "Halliburton" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Richard Halliburton (January 9, 1900 – presumed dead after March 24, 1939) was an American travel writer and adventurer who swam the length of the Panama Canal and paid the lowest toll in its history—36 cents in 1928. [1]