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Halliburton lands Omani gigs

Omans Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) has awarded three contracts worth a total of up to US$500 ...

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The three contracts have optional extensions of two years.

In a statement Halliburton Vice President Middle East Joe Rainey said, “Halliburton is confident that the new contract awards will allow the company to make a significant contribution towards the achievement of PDO’s future production and business improvement targets.”

“Halliburton has worked with PDO from the time the first wells were drilled in Oman in 1962. Since this time Halliburton has built a relationship based on the provision of fit for purpose technology and superior service quality, delivered in close alignment with PDO’s goals,” added Rainey without elaborating further.

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