Halliburton Beats on Q3 Earnings, Trims 2026 Capex Plan
HalliburtonHalliburton(US:HAL) ZACKS·2025-10-22 14:16

Core Insights - Halliburton Company reported third-quarter 2025 adjusted net income per share of 58 cents, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 50 cents, primarily due to successful cost reduction initiatives [1] - However, the adjusted profit decreased from 73 cents in the previous year, attributed to softer activity in the North American region [1] - Revenues for the quarter were $5.6 billion, a decline of 1.7% year over year, but surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 4% [1][8] Revenue Breakdown - North American revenues decreased by 0.9% year over year to $2.4 billion, exceeding projections by over $246 million [2] - International operations saw a revenue decline of 2.3% from the previous year to $3.2 billion, falling short of the estimate of $3.3 billion [2] Segment Performance - The Completion and Production segment reported operating income of $514 million, down from $669 million last year but above the estimate of $449.5 million, with declines attributed to weaker demand overseas and reduced activity in North America [3] - The Drilling and Evaluation unit's profit fell to $348 million from $406 million year over year, outperforming the estimate of $339 million, with reduced activity in the Middle East and lower services in North America and Europe/Africa [4] Financial Position - Halliburton's third-quarter capital expenditure was $261 million, significantly below the projection of $323.8 million [5] - As of September 30, 2025, the company had approximately $2 billion in cash and cash equivalents and $7.2 billion in long-term debt, resulting in a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 41.1% [5] - The company generated $488 million in cash flow from operations, leading to a free cash flow of $276 million [5] Management Strategy and Outlook - Halliburton implemented measures expected to generate about $100 million in quarterly savings and reduced its 2026 capital budget by around 30% to $1 billion [7] - The company is focusing on maximizing value through disciplined returns, advanced technologies, and partnerships with top operators in North America [7] - Halliburton remains committed to returning cash to shareholders while maintaining strict cost and capital discipline [7]