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Halliburton

Jeff Miller runs Halliburton, the Houston-based oilfield-services giant that posted $461M in Q1 2026 net income.

Halliburton

Halliburton delivers advanced products and services to meet the evolving needs of the global energy industry, driving innovation, reliability, and performance.

General information

Firm type

other

Year founded

1919

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Houston

Corporate office

Houston, TX, United States

Principals

Jeff Miller

Chairman, President and CEO

Sector focus

Energy Transition & RenewablesInfrastructure

Frequently asked questions

Is Halliburton a family office or an operating company?

Halliburton is a publicly traded oilfield-services corporation, not a family office. It does not manage a pool of private wealth for a single family — it generates revenue by providing drilling, completions, and production services to energy companies globally. No disclosed entity allocates a family's personal capital on behalf of the Halliburton name.

Who runs investment and capital-allocation decisions at Halliburton?

Chairman, President, and CEO Jeff Miller leads the executive team. As a public company, major capital-allocation decisions — including R&D spending, acquisitions, and shareholder returns — are ultimately overseen by the board of directors. The firm does not disclose a standalone chief investment officer or investment committee in the style of a family office.

Where does Halliburton deploy its services geographically?

Halliburton operates globally, with publicly confirmed projects in the Caspian Sea, the Middle East, and North America. In the Caspian, it deployed the VersaFlex expandable liner hanger system for bp's Azeri–Chirag–Gunashli project. The firm also references digital rock analysis work in UAE unconventional reservoirs and hydraulic workover interventions offshore.

What is Halliburton's latest financial scale?

For the first quarter of 2026, Halliburton reported net income of $461 million, or $0.55 per diluted share (per the firm, April 2026). The company does not report an assets-under-management figure because it is an operating business, not an investment fund.

Does Halliburton maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?

There is no disclosed charitable foundation or philanthropic entity operating alongside Halliburton's corporate structure. The firm's public communications focus on commercial technology launches, operational safety, and career development rather than grantmaking or impact investing.

What is Halliburton's posture on direct investments or co-investments?

Halliburton does not operate as a direct investor or co-investor in the sense of a family office or private equity fund. Its capital deployment takes the form of internal R&D, service-equipment manufacturing, and strategic collaborations — such as the agreement with Shape Digital — rather than equity stakes in external portfolio companies.

How does Halliburton source new technology and innovation?

Innovation is sourced through internal R&D and selective strategic collaborations. Recent examples include the OSTMZ sand control system, the Xaminer Deep Testing logging service, and a digital asset performance management partnership with Shape Digital. There is no disclosed venture-capital arm or startup accelerator.

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