Halliburton Guyana seeks on-call paramedic services

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Halliburton is seeking proposals for on-call paramedic services at its Guyana facilities. These include the Eccles base, Liquid Mud Plant, and staff housing.

The provider must deliver these services while operating offsite, ensuring immediate response capability when required.

Halliburton reports US$709 million net income in Q2 2024

Founded in 1919, Halliburton employs approximately 40,000 people across more than 70 countries. The company supports the energy sector by optimizing value throughout the reservoir lifecycle—from locating hydrocarbons to production management.

Halliburton has been active in Guyana since 2015. The company has expanded its operations in the South American country, including establishing one of the largest mud plants in the hemisphere.

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