Halliburton stock jumps nearly 5% to start 2026 as oilfield services rally; traders eye OPEC+ and jobs data
4 January 2026
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Halliburton stock jumps nearly 5% to start 2026 as oilfield services rally; traders eye OPEC+ and jobs data

NEW YORK, January 4, 2026, 04:08 ET — Market closed

  • Halliburton shares ended Friday up 4.74% at $29.60, tracking a broad rally in oilfield services. 1
  • Investors are bracing for near-term oil-market signals from an OPEC+ meeting on Jan. 4 and the U.S. jobs report on Jan. 9. 2
  • The company’s next major scheduled catalyst is its fourth-quarter results and conference call on Jan. 21. 3

Halliburton shares closed up 4.74% on Friday at $29.60, outperforming in a strong session for energy-linked names as oilfield services stocks moved higher in tandem. 1

The move matters now because oilfield service providers are treated as a higher-beta bet on drilling and completion activity: when traders rotate into energy risk, these stocks often swing harder than the oil majors.

It also comes as crude markets head into early-2026 with investors focused on supply discipline after a steep 2025 decline in oil prices, which has kept pressure on North American activity expectations and service pricing power. 4

Friday’s rally in Halliburton mirrored gains in peers including SLB and Baker Hughes, as investors broadly bid up the oilfield services group. 1

Separately, a Halliburton director disclosure filed on Jan. 2 detailed stock-equivalent units and restricted stock units tied to board compensation, one of several routine insider forms that investors scan for governance and pay signals rather than day-to-day operating shifts. 5

With U.S. markets shut for the weekend, attention is shifting back to macro drivers that can reset the tone for energy and cyclicals when trading resumes.

Oil traders are watching an OPEC+ meeting scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 4, where the group is expected to stick with its current output policy after pausing further increases for the first quarter of 2026, according to sources. 2

Before the next session, the next data point on many desks is the U.S. Employment Situation report on Friday, Jan. 9, a release that can move the dollar, yields and risk appetite—inputs that often feed through to energy prices and the service complex. 6

For Halliburton specifically, the next known company catalyst is its fourth-quarter 2025 earnings release and conference call scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 21. 3

Investors will be listening for commentary on North American completion demand (the hydraulic fracturing business that drives a large slice of service intensity), international pricing, and how the company sees customer budgets shaping up after 2025’s oil-price slide. 4

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