Compare · HAL vs NOV
HAL vs NOV
Side-by-side comparison of Halliburton Company (HAL) and NOV Inc. (NOV): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- HAL operates in Energy, while NOV operates in Consumer Discretionary - the two are in different parts of the market.
- HAL is the larger of the two at $34.28B, about 4.6x NOV ($7.47B).
- NOV has been more active in the news (11 items in the past 4 weeks vs 6 for HAL).
- Both have 25 recent analyst ratings on file.
- Company
- Halliburton Company
- NOV Inc.
- Price
- -
- -
- Market cap
- $34.28B
- $7.47B
- 1M return
- -
- -
- 1Y return
- -
- -
- Industry
- Oilfield Services/Equipment
- Oil and Gas Field Machinery
- Exchange
- NYSE
- NYSE
- IPO
- News (4w)
- 6
- 11
- Recent ratings
- 25
- 25
Halliburton Company
Halliburton Company provides a range of services and products to oil and natural gas companies worldwide. The company's Completion and Production segment offers production enhancement services, including stimulation and sand control services; and cementing services, such as well bonding and casing, as well as provides casing equipment. It also provides completion tools that offer downhole solutions and services, including well completion products and services, intelligent well completions, liner hanger and sand control systems, and service tools; production solutions comprising coiled tubing, hydraulic workover units, downhole tools, pumping services, and nitrogen services; and pipeline and process services, such as pre-commissioning, commissioning, maintenance, and decommissioning. In addition, this segment offers electrical submersible pumps, as well as artificial lift services. The company's Drilling and Evaluation segment provides drilling fluid systems, performance additives, completion fluids, solids control, specialized testing equipment, and waste management services; oilfield completion, production, and downstream water and process treatment chemicals and services; and drilling systems and services. It also offers wireline and perforating services, including open-hole logging, and cased-hole and slickline; and drill bits and services comprising roller cone rock bits, fixed cutter bits, hole enlargement, and related downhole tools and services, as well as coring equipment and services. In addition, this segment provides cloud based digital services and artificial intelligence solutions on an open architecture for subsurface insights, integrated well construction, and reservoir and production management; testing and subsea services, such as acquisition and analysis of reservoir information and optimization solutions; and project management and integrated asset management services. Halliburton Company was founded in 1919 and is based in Houston, Texas.
NOV Inc.
NOV Inc. designs, constructs, manufactures, and sells systems, components, and products for use in oil and gas drilling and production, and industrial and renewable energy sectors worldwide. It operates through three segments: Wellbore Technologies, Completion & Production Solutions, and Rig Technologies. The company offers various equipment and technologies used to perform drilling operations. It also provides solids control and waste management equipment and services; portable power generation products; drill and wired pipes; drilling optimization and automation services; tubular inspection, repair, and coating services; instrumentation, and measuring and monitoring services; downhole and fishing tools; and drill bits. The company offers equipment and technologies for hydraulic fracture stimulation, including pressure pumping trucks, blenders, sanders, hydration and injection units, flowline, and manifolds; well intervention, such as coiled tubing and wireline units, as well as blowout preventers and tools; onshore production comprising fluid processing systems, composite pipes, surface transfer and progressive cavity pumps, and artificial lift systems; fluid processing and floating production systems, and subsea production technologies; and connectors for conductor pipes. It also provides substructures, derricks, and masts; cranes; jacking systems; pipe lifting, racking, rotating, and assembly systems; mud pumps; blowout preventers; drives and generators; rig instrumentation and control systems; mooring, anchor, and deck handling machinery; equipment components for offshore wind construction vessels; and pipelay and construction systems. NOV Inc. offers spare parts, repair, and rentals, as well as remote equipment monitoring, technical support, field, and customer training services. The company was formerly known as National Oilwell Varco, Inc. and changed its name to NOV Inc. in January 2021. NOV Inc. was founded in 1862 and is based in Houston, Texas.
Latest HAL
- SEC Form SD filed by Halliburton Company
- Deep Isolation Reaches Over 100 Issued Patents, Strengthening Global Leadership in Nuclear Waste Disposal Innovation
- Halliburton Announces Dividend
- SEC Form S-8 filed by Halliburton Company
- Halliburton Company filed SEC Form 8-K: Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
- EVP, Secretary and CLO Beckwith Van H. sold $8,189,830 worth of shares (198,349 units at $41.29), decreasing direct ownership by 58% to 146,186 units (SEC Form 4)
- Halliburton upgraded by Barclays with a new price target
- President - Western Hemisphere Maxwell Michael Casey sold $852,445 worth of shares (20,348 units at $41.89) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan, decreasing direct ownership by 18% to 93,763 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Young Tobi M. sold $255,538 worth of shares (6,125 units at $41.72), decreasing direct ownership by 29% to 15,250 units (SEC Form 4)
- Senior VP and Treasurer Mckeon Timothy sold $363,510 worth of shares (8,655 units at $42.00) as part of a pre-agreed trading plan, decreasing direct ownership by 11% to 72,976 units (SEC Form 4)
Latest NOV
- SEC Form SD filed by NOV Inc.
- NOV Inc. filed SEC Form 8-K: Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- Director Donadio Marcela E was granted 9,457 shares, increasing direct ownership by 10% to 106,882 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Chowbey Sanjay was granted 9,457 shares (SEC Form 4)
- Director Martinez Patricia was granted 9,457 shares, increasing direct ownership by 37% to 34,956 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Welborn Robert S. was granted 9,457 shares, increasing direct ownership by 21% to 55,429 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Thomas William R. was granted 9,457 shares, increasing direct ownership by 10% to 101,166 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Harrison David D was granted 9,457 shares, increasing direct ownership by 7% to 136,357 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Kendall Christian S was granted 9,457 shares, increasing direct ownership by 11% to 95,406 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Melcher Patricia B was granted 9,457 shares, increasing direct ownership by 37% to 34,956 units (SEC Form 4)