Politics of Oil

Halliburton Corp.

5 Houston Center
1401 McKinney, Suite 2400

Houston, TX
United States
Phone: 713 759-2600
Fax:
Website: www.halliburton.com
Ticker: HAL (NYS)
Halliburton provides a variety of services, products, maintenance, engineering and construction to energy, industrial and governmental customers worldwide. The company's Energy Services Group provides a range of services and products for the exploration, development and production of oil and gas. The Energy Services Group is comprised of the drilling and formation evaluation segment, the fluids segment, the production optimization segment, and the Landmark and other energy services segment. The company's Engineering and Construction Group segment, operating as KBR, provides a range of services to energy and industrial customers and governmental entities worldwide.

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Campaign Contributions by Cycle
Amount the company, its employees and political action committees spent on federal elections during each two-year election cycle. Totals for 2004 are through June.
 
 $524,950
$665,679
$203,310
$184,199
 
  1998 2000 2002 2004  

Tax Havens
This shows the number of subsidiaries this company has in countries the US General Accounting Office considers to be offshore tax havens.
Countries Subsidiaries
Cayman Islands10
Panama2
Barbados1
Cyprus1
Liechtenstein1

Top Campaign Finance Recipients Amount
National Republican Party Committees$517,090
President George W Bush (R)$24,997
Rep Donald E Young (R-AK)$20,500
Rep J Phillip Gingrey (R-GA)$14,000
Sen John David Ashcroft (R-MO)$13,500
Sen Spencer Abraham (R-MI)$13,000
Rep Thomas Dale Delay (R-TX)$12,250
Rep Peter Anderson Sessions (R-TX)$12,000
Sen Saxby Chambliss (R-GA)$12,000
Sen John Eric Ensign (R-NV)$11,000

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