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HAL.WD Halliburton

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Halliburton Warns of Earnings Hit Due to Delays in Sand Delivery

15/02/2018 4:53pm

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By Christopher M. Matthews 

Halliburton Co. warned Thursday that its first quarter earnings would take a hit due to delays on delivery of a key ingredient used to hydraulically fracture shale wells: sand.

Trading in shares of the oil-field services giant was briefly halted Thursday morning before Chris Weber, Halliburton's chief financial officer, said the company expected an impact of 10 cents per share on its first-quarter earnings due to railway delays that would slow sand delivery.

Trading resumed minutes after Mr. Weber made the announcement during remarks at the Credit Suisse Energy Summit, and the company's stock was down 1.8% to $47.

Oil-field services companies like Halliburton use millions of pounds of sand in each shale well to help producers prop open rocks cracked during hydraulic fracturing, to help oil and gas seep out.

Any delays in sand delivery could slow the uptick in production in oil-rich regions like Texas' Permian basin.

Companies have traditionally hauled sand from mines in the Midwest by rail to shale sites across the country, from Texas to North Dakota.

Mr. Weber said that despite the delays, the company is still on track for normalized margins of around 20% in North America in 2018, following years of steep pricing cuts in the industry due to low oil prices.

Write to Christopher M. Matthews at christopher.matthews@wsj.com

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

February 15, 2018 11:38 ET (16:38 GMT)

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