Halliburton has messed up my sleeping pattern with these never ending layoffs. I was hoping Wednesday would be it, but we still don't know if it will continue throughout the remainder of the week... Why can't they do this all in one day? What's the... — read more
Anything happening today?
Several places were hit yesterday, or at least that's what I understand from other people's posts. Has it continued today, or is it all over? Nothing is happening at my location so far, but as they say, the day is still young... It's really annoying... — read more
Here’s how much Houston’s top executives got paid last year
Top compensated executives in Houston 2018: Ryan Lance, ConocoPhillips; $23.4 million Jack Fusco, Cheniere Energy; $21.3 million Greg Garland, Phillips 66; $19.3 million Bhavesh Patel, LyondellBasell Industries N.V.; $18.2 million Jeffrey Allen... — read more
More layoffs coming for North America this summer
More layoffs coming for North America this summer. Whole offices/plants shutting down. Restructuring is a bulls~~t term for keeping the investors happy and Executive Level Management flush with cash and perks. Check on Market Watch to see how many... — read more
Permian Continues to Witness Loss of Oil Drilling Rigs
In its weekly release, Baker Hughes, a GE company BHGE reported a decline in weekly rig count in the United States. More on the Rig Count Baker Hughes’ data, issued at the end of every week since 1944, helps energy service providers gauge the overall... — read more
Uh Oh, lists are being drawn
It ain't over kiddos, more field hands to be let go.
Trump Backers in Oil Patch Join Farmers in Fight Against Tariffs
U.S. oil companies are frantically lobbying congressional allies and the White House against President Donald Trump’s plan to slap escalating tariffs on Mexican exports, saying it would hike the price of gasoline and strain refiners reliant on crude... — read more
Share price circling the drain
More layoffs soon? Bankruptcy?
Halliburton Shares Decline 13% Year to Date: Here's Why
The average monthly price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude declined to $49.52 per barrel in December 2018 from the record high of $70.98 per barrel reached in July 2018, per the U.S Energy Information Administration. The significant decline in... — read more
Don’t Look Now
but Baker stock price just eclipsed your’s truly. Things are taking a turn. Oh man, let’s hope Monday is better huh? Baker’s digital strategy must really be some kickin’ stuff huh? It’s probably due to something silly like that free brand recognition... — read more
Permian Basin oil producer cuts 230 jobs
Irving-based Pioneer Natural Resources Co, one of the oil producers in the Permian Basin of West Texas and New Mexico, said this week it plans to lay off about 25 percent of its workforce to reduce costs and increase shareholder value. Pioneer said... — read more
Things are really bad in the oilfield service sector right now.
If you are young enough , bright enough, and a good education background try to get out of this industry.
HAL HR/PR quit posting
We know the non value add of HR & PR are posting propaganda on thelayoff. Quit wasting company time on this website before you’re reported.
Oil Should Be Rallying After OPEC Says It Won’t Raise Production. Here’s Why It Can’t.
News from the oil patch this weekend seemed to be bullish for the commodity. After a meeting on Sunday, an OPEC official said that indications were that the cartel would keep oil production cuts in place -- news that would normally cause the price to... — read more
U.S. oil drillers cut rigs to lowest count since March 2018
U.S. energy firms this week reduced the number of oil rigs operating for the second week in a row, with the rig count at its lowest since March 2018, as some drillers follow through on plans to cut spending. Despite those cuts, production in the... — read more
Halliburton shareholders approve compensation, changes
Houston-based Halliburton Co. shareholders voiced approval of the company’s executive compensation and passed a measure changing compensation structure at the company going forward at an annual meeting this week. The shareholder approvals are a shift... — read more
Halliburton CEO talks digital strategy
Houston-based Halliburton Co.’s efforts in digital technology in the energy space aren’t just focused on its customers — it’s consuming the new technology as well, the company’s top executive said. The applications of digital technology in, for... — read more
Sperry Broussard Hit
Many hands let go. Lots of experience gone.
Dude I Went to OTC
and they was several companies there doings offtheshore wind, the solar, storage and renewables. made some contacts, did some networking. Gonna further those contacts this week, maybe get the resume out cause really it dine time to jump this garbage... — read more
Midland BD office hit yesterday
Tough times
DMC
Any word on Duncan Manufacturing Center ? I heard today was the day and then heard next week .. 🤔
More cuts!!!
The onslaught is happening in KILGORE TODAY again!!! Stay tuned
D--g Tests for Office Workers??
Does anyone have experience with d--g tests on the main campus in Houston?
Focal Point 2019?
Hmmm....Will there be focal point this year?
Halliburton Incorporates 1924 not 1919
Check the vintage adds that Halliburton ran back in the day and you will see that the 100 year date should be 2024 instead of 2019. Just another thing Houston got wrong.
Halliburton's Taking Its Foot Off the Gas in the Shale Industry
Investors in Halliburton and other oil services businesses were probably expecting a challenging first quarter, after warnings in the previous quarter that large markets like North American shale drilling have been constrained by a multitude of... — read more
More Layoffs
The reductions are not over folks. They are still happening and more coming. Big changes in management. Getting rid of several positions. Consolidating jobs. I know managers with 20 years that’ve gotten the boot. Give decades to the company just to... — read more
Layoffs again at the big h
So how many layoffs does it take in the USA from big h to realize that you are doing nothing but moving your company overseas cheaper labor so you can post another 5b profit at working Americans cost we made you big and you kicked us to the curb we... — read more
No one is safe
The Halliburton massive lay off cycle seems to come around every 2 - 3 years now and no one is safe. These pst three months I’ve heard about 3 month admin employees to 25+ year VPs getting escorted out the building. I myself was laid off after 18... — read more
Nine Years on Now
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deepwater_Horizon_explosion
#halliburtonhungergames
Any updates on the lay off,
Has Zanesville got hit yet?
How's things going in Ohio?
Halliburton Q1 Earnings Expected to Decline
Halliburton is expected to deliver a year-over-year decline in earnings on lower revenues when it reports results for the quarter ended March 2019. This widely-known consensus outlook gives a good sense of the company's earnings picture, but how the... — read more
Always trying to impress Wall Street or someone instead of the employee
If they would go back to the principals the company was founded on there would not be a problem ...validation is simple, you are either at the wellhead or in support of someone that is, loose the power towers and the millions that go with them that... — read more
Grand Junction is officially a storefront now!
Grand Junction has pink slipped most of management and support staff. No one is left to attend to the camp.