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Halliburton energizes operations with help from IBM

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14 Sep 2004 | (Case Study)


As one of the world’s largest providers to the oil and gas industries, Halliburton employs more than 100,000 people in more than 100 countries. Through the years, Halliburton has built a solid reputation on its ability to add value through the entire lifecycle of oil and gas reservoirs. Divided into two major operating groups—Halliburton’s Energy Services Group and KBR, its engineering and construction group— Halliburton provides and integrates a multitude of products and services. These services cover a wide range of areas, including exploration and development, production, operations, maintenance, conversion and refining, infrastructure and abandonment. In order to meet the requirements of these two divisions, Halliburton’s multibillion-dollar business demands highly efficient operations and the ability to adapt to changing business conditions quickly.

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