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Halliburton owns 6 companies, including Summit ESP, Boots & Coots and Athlon Solutions. These subsidiaries are from the energy and technology industries. Keep reading to learn more about Halliburton subsidiaries.

What companies are subsidiaries of Halliburton

Zippia score 3.7

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Summit develops, manufactures, and services electrical submersible pumping systems. It offers extended range pumps, gas handling, abrasion resistant technology, harmonic mitigation, and motor design products. The company also provides application engineering and equipment designing, reliability engineering and reporting, cable spooling and banding, corrosion coating, well testing, remote well monitoring and reporting, and equipment testing and repair services.

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Zippia score 4.3

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Boots & Coots is a well control company. It was founded in 1978 by Asger "Boots" Hansen and Ed "Coots" Matthews, veterans of Red Adair Service and Marine Company. The two companies put out about one third of the more than 700 oil well fires set in Kuwait by retreating Iraqi soldiers in the Gulf War.

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Zippia score 4.4

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Athlon, a Halliburton Service provides industrial water and process treatment solutions to refinery, petrochemical, ammonia/fertilizer, and co-generation operations.

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Zippia score 3.1

Zippia score 3.9

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SensorTran, a NASA technology spin-off, designs and supplies fiber optic-based Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) systems and solutions to the energy industry. SensorTran offers complete distributed monitoring solutions for use in downhole oil & gas operations, power cable monitoring, pipeline flow assurance and integrity monitoring, vessel hot spot detection, storage tank leak detection, environmental monitoring, concrete curing, and fire detection.

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Zippia score 4.4

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