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Baker Hughes
Baker Hughes is the world's third-largest oil-services company behind Schlumberger and Halliburton .
Chad Deaton is the CEO.
Baker Hughes Incorporated was formed when Baker International and Hughes Tool Company merged in 1987.
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Business Units
- Baker Atlas - Advanced well logging and completion services
- Baker Hughes INTEQ - Advanced drilling solutions
- Baker Hughes Drilling Fluids - Drilling fluids technology
- Baker Oil Tools - Completion, fishing, and workover solutions
- Baker Petrolite - Specialty chemical programs
- Hughes Christensen - Drill-bit technology
- Centrilift - Electric submersible pump systems
Acquisitions
(completions)
- Brown Oil Tools
- CTC
- EDECO
- Elder Oil Tools
(drilling fluids)
- Milchem
- Newpark
(mud logging)
(directional drilling and diamond drill bits)
- Eastman Christensen
- Drilex
(measurement while drilling)
- Teleco
(fishing tools and services)
- Tri-State
- Wilson
(specialty chemicals)
- Aquaness
- Chemlink
- Petrolite - 1997
(seismic exploration, well logging)
Joint venture
In 2000, Baker Hughes and Schlumberger formed a joint venture called Western Geco.
See also
External link
Categories: Energy companies of the United States | Companies traded on NYSE | Companies based in Texas
Last updated: 10-08-2005 15:08:22
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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