Halliburton stock holds gains after insider sale and Q2 earnings beat
Published on 08/20/2026 at 09:23 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Halliburton (US4062161017) stock is trading in the mid-$30 range as of August 19, 2026, after fresh insider selling and a recent second-quarter 2026 earnings report that delivered higher revenue and profit than analysts had forecast. The combination of sustained share-price gains over the past year and solid quarterly numbers underlines how the oilfield services group is benefitting from resilient demand for drilling and production services.
Insider sale highlights strong share run
According to a Form 4 filing summarized in a report on an SEC disclosure aggregator dated August 19, 2026, Halliburton executive vice president and chief operating officer Jeffrey Shannon Slocum sold 16,121 shares of company stock on August 18, 2026, under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan. The filing shows a weighted average sale price of $35.083 per share, with individual trades executed between $35.00 and $35.255, for total proceeds of roughly $566,000.
The same disclosure notes that Halliburton shares have already delivered a 68% return over the past year, with the stock recently quoted at $34.92, underscoring how the insider transaction comes after a substantial rally. This combination of a $35.083 sale price versus a $34.92 spot level and a 68% one-year gain gives investors a concrete sense of how much value has been created in the stock over the past 12 months and how insiders are monetizing part of that move.
Q2 2026 earnings beat expectations
Recent coverage of Halliburton's second-quarter 2026 results reports that the company generated revenue of $5.7 billion in Q2 2026, up 6% sequentially from the previous quarter, as drilling and completion activity remained firm. In the same period, adjusted earnings per share reached $0.55, edging past consensus forecasts of $0.54 per share and outpacing analyst expectations for revenue of $5.5 billion.
The 6% sequential revenue increase to $5.7 billion in Q2 2026, coupled with the $0.01 EPS beat versus the $0.54 consensus, signals that Halliburton is not only growing its top line but also maintaining profitability as the oil and gas sector continues to invest in new wells and production capacity. Investors can compare this $5.7 billion revenue base and $0.55 adjusted EPS outcome with prior quarters to gauge whether the recent 68% share-price gain is supported by improving fundamentals.
Analyst and market context
Market-data overviews show Halliburton stock closing at $35.04 on the New York Stock Exchange on August 19, 2026, up 1.11% on the day, with extended-hours trading indicating a marginally higher quote near $35.05 the same evening. One such overview also notes that since an earlier reference date, the shares have advanced 24.1% to reach the current $35.0450 level, reinforcing the picture of a strong medium-term uptrend in the stock.
For investors, the key comparison is between this mid-$30s price level and the company’s current earnings power. With adjusted EPS at $0.55 in Q2 2026 and revenue at $5.7 billion, Halliburton is demonstrating that its business can generate higher profit on a growing revenue base, while the share price has climbed 24.1% from the earlier reference point and 68% over the past year. This mix of earnings growth and a sizable price advance means the market is already pricing in a healthier cycle for oilfield services, making future quarters and capital-allocation decisions important for sustaining the trend.
Oilfield services and technology offerings
Halliburton’s core business spans drilling services, completion tools, and production optimization technologies that help oil and gas producers bring wells online and maintain output efficiently. In practice, this includes services such as directional drilling, cementing, hydraulic fracturing, and digital reservoir modeling that allow customers to reduce costs per barrel and extend the economic life of their assets. As global energy companies keep investing in both conventional and unconventional resources, demand for these technical services is a primary driver of Halliburton's revenue growth and profitability.
Halliburton stock in the market
Halliburton stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker HAL, with recent market overviews citing a closing price of $35.04 on August 19, 2026, and a modest gain of 1.11% for that session. The same data show a follow-on quote of $35.05 in extended trading that evening, leaving the stock just above the $35 mark as investors digest the latest insider transactions and the Q2 2026 earnings beat. The combination of a 24.1% advance from a prior reference level and a 68% one-year return places Halliburton among the stronger performers in the oilfield services space over the past year, reflecting how the company’s $5.7 billion in Q2 2026 revenue and $0.55 adjusted EPS have translated into significant shareholder gains.
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Further details on Halliburton’s business, financial reports, and corporate governance can be found on the company’s investor relations portal.
Key product and services profile
Halliburton is widely known for its integrated drilling and completion services, which combine advanced downhole tools, real-time data systems, and engineering expertise to help oil and gas producers drill wells more efficiently and safely. This suite of services is central to the company’s role in global energy development, supporting customers across onshore and offshore projects from exploration through long-term production.
Stock snapshot
As of the close on August 19, 2026, Halliburton stock was quoted at $35.04 on the New York Stock Exchange, with extended-hours trading indicating a price of $35.05 later the same day. That level comes after the shares delivered a 68% gain over the past year and a 24.1% increase from an earlier reference point, while the company’s latest reported quarter showed Q2 2026 revenue of $5.7 billion and adjusted EPS of $0.55, modestly ahead of consensus forecasts.
Fact box
Company: Halliburton Co.
ISIN: US4062161017
Ticker: HAL
Exchange: New York Stock Exchange
Price (as of August 19, 2026, 3:59 p.m. ET): $35.04 USD
Sector / Industry: Energy / Oilfield services
