Halliburton acquires Athlon Solutions
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Halliburton Co. has announced the acquisition of Athlon Solutions LLC.
Athlon will become part of the Halliburton Multi-Chem business line, a provider of specialty oilfield chemicals for stimulation, midstream, and production customers.
Combining the two companies will strengthen Halliburton’s chemicals technology, manufacturing, and supply chain. Additionally, the acquisition enhances Multi-Chem’s capabilities to deliver innovative technical solutions to its customers and provides Halliburton with its first chemical manufacturing plant with full reaction and blending capabilities.
“The acquisition of Athlon adds complementary technology and brings manufacturing capacity to support Multi-Chem’s current and planned growth,” said Dale Winger, Vice President of Multi-Chem. “Multi-Chem is known for delivering superior customer service and custom chemistry to maximise production and ensure integrity of well and pipeline assets. We are looking forward to joining forces with an outstanding customer-focused team at Athlon that is well respected for its collaborative culture, the quality of its technical solution development, and long-term client relationships based on value creation.”
Tom Amonett, President and Chief Executive Officer of Athlon said: “This is an exciting time for Athlon’s customers and employees. Athlon’s unique engineered approach to deliver customer value with improved reliability and process optimisation will continue. The combination with Halliburton brings world-class capabilities and creates new opportunities for growth.”
Athlon is headquartered in Houston, Texas and has 250 employees serving global customers as well as all major refinery and petrochemical areas in the US.
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