Halliburton's Subsurface Tech Labs and Nuclear Waste Role Shape Its Investment Narrative
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Feb 3, 2026 6:54 pm ET1min read
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Halliburton is shifting its focus to advanced subsurface technologies, including nuclear waste disposal, to diversify its energy sector offerings. The company has launched a SGD 35 million joint lab with Singapore's A*STAR to accelerate development of well completion technologies and is involved in a deep borehole nuclear waste disposal demonstration program. While this adds upside optionality, it also introduces new risks that could influence the company's valuation.

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