What If You Invested in Halliburton Company (HAL)?

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Halliburton Company is one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the energy industry. Calculate historical returns with real market data.

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Current Value
$XX,XXX
Return
+XXX%
CAGR
X.XX%
vs SPY
+XX%

Historical Annual Returns

Over the past 20 years, Halliburton Company has delivered an average annual return of 5.1%. The stock peaked in 2022 with a massive +66.3% gain, while investors faced a downturn in 2008 (-52.5%). Overall, the stock finished in the green 9 times out of 20 years.

Avg Return

+5.1%

Win Rate

45%

9W - 11L

Best

+66.3%

2022

Worst

-52.5%

2008

Performance Consistency

9 Positive11 Negative

About Halliburton Company

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Halliburton Company is one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the energy industry. The company serves the upstream oil and gas industry throughout the lifecycle of the reservoir, from locating hydrocarbons and managing geological data, to drilling and formation evaluation, well construction and completion, and optimizing production. Halliburton is known for its technological leadership and integrated solutions that help customers maximize value from their hydrocarbon assets.

HeadquartersHouston, United States
Founded1919

Key Business Segments

Completion and Production Solutions

Provides cementing, completion tools, production enhancement services (including hydraulic fracturing), and other related solutions.

Drilling and Evaluation

Offers drilling services, formation evaluation, wireline and perforating, drilling and completion fluids, and other drilling-related technologies.

Key Innovations

  • ✓Pioneered numerous technologies in oilfield services, particularly in cementing and hydraulic fracturing, which have become industry standards.
  • ✓Invests in digital solutions and automation to enhance efficiency, safety, and decision-making across the oil and gas exploration and production lifecycle.

Historical Milestones

1919

Erle P. Halliburton founds the New Method Oil Well Cementing Company (later Halliburton) in Oklahoma.

1924

Receives its first patent for the 'Halliburton method' of cementing oil wells.

1948

Goes public on the New York Stock Exchange.

1949

Performs the first commercial hydraulic fracturing job, a technology that revolutionized oil and gas production.