From Wiki:Haliburton does a lot of things that have nothing to do with oil.
Halliburton Energy Services (NYSE: HAL) is a multinational corporation with operations in over 120 countries, and is based in Houston, Texas. Halliburton operates two major business segments: The Energy Services Group provides technical products and services for oil and gas exploration and production, and their KBR subsidiary is a major construction company of refineries, oil fields, pipelines, and chemical plants. Their 2005 revenues were $20.99 billion USD and they employ over 106,000 people worldwide.
Everything deals with oil.
Sure I would imagine they are a great company to work for, considering all of thr government contracts that get tossed their way. They'd better have some cash to spread around!I love how Haliburton gets bashed so much, but by all accounts they are a great company to work for.
Once again from Wiki:Other than the fact that Richard Cheney once worked there, I don't really see why such venom exists towards them.
Halliburton is the only company mentioned by Osama bin Laden in an April 2004 tape in which he claims that "this is a war [in Iraq] that is benefiting major companies with billions of dollars
So the one major terrorist that started the whole 'War on Terror' claims that Halliburton is dirty and you wonder why there's venom? It looks bad and feels even worse.
IMHO it's either we focus on ethanol or we build better refineries. The problem is that everyone wants cheap gas but no one wants a refinery in their backyard (and the risks that go along with it.)Speaking of refining, that's another huge problem. Our most recent refinery was built more than 20 years ago. We have far too limited refinement capacity and that's driving costs up as well. It's also causing more pollution because the new refineries we could be building - if not for environmentalist special interest groups - would be more technologically advanced and therefore contribute less pollution.