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It's on: Halliburton wraps up "projects" in Iran
2007-04-10
US oil services giant Halliburton said Monday it had wrapped up its survey teams work commitments in Iran and was no longer conducting any GPS mapping projects in the Islamic republic.
Cue Dick Cheney's evil unearthly cackle...
Halliburton announced in January of 2005 that it was shutting-down its Iran operations, but would honor existing "contractual commitments" until they were fulfilled. Its activities in Iran were managed by non-US staffers. "Halliburton announced today that all of its contractual commitments in Iran have been completed and the company is no longer working in Iran," the firm said in a brief statement.
"But we know where you live. We're lookin' at YOU, Mahmoud."
The company added that its "prior business" in Iran was "clearly permissible under applicable laws and regulations." Halliburton was involved in at least one contract to drill for gas in Iran in 2005 although the contract was subsequently cancelled by Iran's government. It had won the contract even though a US law, dating to 1996, threatens sanctions on US and foreign groups that invest over 40 million dollars in Iran's energy sector. Halliburton carried out between 30 and 40 million dollars worth of oilfield service work in Iran, according to the firm, which has said its operations in the country were "miniscule." The company might be pulling out of Iran, which has troubled political relations with the United States, but it is boosting its footprint elsewhere in the region. Halliburton said last month that it was relocating to the United Arab Emirates to capitalize on the Gulf region's booming energy market.
Posted by:Seafarious

#8  Now we know why last Friday wasn't D-Day as promised by Russia. But now that the last Haliburtonite is on the plane outbound, the Russian's bleating may not be so far off the mark.

USN, I certainly hope so! I hope GWB has a high-ranking staffer reading this blog (among others) every day...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-04-10 18:20  

#7  Yeah, what did happen to the Idiot in the Well,™ #6?

I was kinda disappointed (or would have been if I'd bothered thinking about it).
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-04-10 16:14  

#6  Now we know why last Friday wasn't D-Day as promised by Russia. But now that the last Haliburtonite is on the plane outbound, the Russian's bleating may not be so far off the mark......
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-04-10 15:10  

#5  If I'm reading this correctly Halliburton is saying they are in the best position to rebuild the Iranian oil infrastructure after the regime change.

Good to know.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2007-04-10 11:18  

#4  Tally ho!
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-04-10 09:16  

#3  I wouldn't necessarily read too much into this obviously smart business move.
Posted by: doc   2007-04-10 08:19  

#2  On to Iran Bwhaaahaaaaaa.
Posted by: djohn66   2007-04-10 00:45  

#1   Halliburton, it's the new Bechtel. We can only hope (for all you gen-x,y,z'ers out there, Bechtel was long accused of being a conduit for the CIA). I wonder if they were doing any "business" in the vicinity of Natanz or Bushehr?
Posted by: Zorba Ebbusing6961   2007-04-10 00:28  

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