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Baker Hughes

Baker Hughes Company, incorporated under Delaware General Corporation Law and headquartered in Houston, is one of the world's largest oil field services companies. The company provides products and services for oil well drilling, formation evaluation, completion, production, and reservoir consulting. It operates in over 120 countries, with research and manufacturing facilities in Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, India, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Italy, Germany, Norway, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Missouri. From 2017 to 2020, the company was majority owned by General Electric (GE); however, GE no longer owns an economic stake in the company.[2]

Baker Hughes Company
Corporate headquarters in Houston, Texas
TypePublic company
ISINUS05722G1004
IndustryPetroleum industry
Founded1908; 116 years ago (1908)
HeadquartersHouston, Texas, U.S.
Key people
Lorenzo Simonelli
(Chairman & CEO)
Revenue US$21.16 billion (2022)
US$1.19 billion (2022)
US$−578 million (2022)
Total assets US$34.18 billion (2022)
Total equity US$14.53 billion (2022)
Number of employees
c. 55,000 (2022)
Websitebakerhughes.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

Divisions edit

The company divides its organization into the following segments:[3]

  • Oilfield Services and Equipment – Provides drilling, evaluation, completion, production, and intervention, subsea production systems, flexible pipes, and related services to the petroleum industry.[3]
  • Industrial and Energy Technology – Provides equipment and related services for mechanical-drive, compression and power-generation applications as well as measurement and software products and services, across the petroleum industry and industrial segments.[3]

History edit

Baker Hughes traces its roots to the 1987 merger of Hughes Tool Company and Baker Oil Tool Company and the company has subsequently grown via acquisitions.

Hughes Tool Company edit

 
Hughes Tool Company's oil drill manufacturing plant in downtown Houston, 1915.

The Hughes Tool Company was founded in 1908 by business partners Walter Benona Sharp and Howard R. Hughes, Sr., father of Howard Hughes, Jr. That year, Hughes, Sr. and Sharp developed the first two-cone drill bit, designed to enable rotary drilling in harder, deeper formations than was possible with earlier fishtail bits. They conducted two secret tests on a drilling rig in Goose Creek, Texas. Each time, Hughes asked the drilling crew to leave the rig floor, pulled the bit from a locked wooden box, and then his associates ran the bit into the hole. The drill pipe twisted off on the first test, but the second was extremely successful. Following these successful drill bit tests, the partners founded the Sharp-Hughes Tool Company in 1909. The first shop to manufacture the bit occupied a 20-foot by 40-foot rented space. On August 10, 1909, the United States Patent and Trademark Office granted a patent to Hughes.[4]

After Walter Sharp died in 1912, Hughes purchased Sharp's half of the business. The company was renamed Hughes Tool Company in 1915, and Hughes, Jr. inherited it after his father's death in 1924. In 1933, the company introduced the Tricone drill bit.[5] Through the 1950s and 1960s, Hughes Tool Company remained a private enterprise, owned by Hughes. While Hughes was engaged in his Hollywood and aviation enterprises, managers in Houston, such as Fred W. Ayers and Maynard Ellsworth Montrose, kept the tool company growing through technical innovation and international expansion. In 1958, the Engineering and Research Laboratory was enlarged to accommodate six laboratory sections that housed specialized instruments, such as a direct reading spectrometer and x-ray diffractometer. In 1959, Hughes introduced self-lubricating, sealed bearing rock bits. After collecting data from thousands of bit runs, Hughes introduced the first comprehensive guides to efficient drilling practices in 1960; in 1964, X-Line rock bits were introduced, combining new cutting structure designs and hydraulic jets.

Hughes Tool Company acquired Brown Oil Tools in 1978.[5] Brown Oil Tools was founded by Cicero C. Brown in 1929 in Houston and patented the first liner hanger in 1937. Liner hangers enable drillers to lengthen their casing strings without having the liner pipe extend all the way to the surface. This saves capital cost and reduces weight borne by offshore platforms.

Oil Base Inc. (OBI), founded by George Miller in 1942, was acquired by Hughes Tool Company in 1979, and renamed Hughes Drilling Fluids in 1982. In 1949, OBI introduced Black Magic SFT, a drilling fluid additive to free stuck pipe that is still sold today.[5][6]

Baker Oil Tool Company edit

Reuben C. Baker (1872-1957) was a farm boy who never advanced in school beyond the third grade. He followed his brother Aaron Alphonso Baker into the oil business. In 1895, he got a job in a California oilfield driving a horse team to haul oil for drillers. One year later, he became a drilling contractor. In July 1907, he was granted a U.S. patent for a casing shoe that enabled drillers to efficiently run casing and cement it in oil wells.[7] The casing shoe revolutionized cable tool drilling by ensuring the uninterrupted flow of oil through the bottom of the casing in the well. In 1913, he founded Baker Casing Shoe Company. In the 1920s, it expanded into national and international markets. In 1928, Baker Casing Shoe Company changed its name to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. to reflect its product line of completion, cementing, and fishing equipment. Baker Oil Tools expanded to Houston in the 1920s.

In 1942, driven in part by the shortage of steel during World War II, the company introduced the Model D Packer, which enabled multiple completions in the same well.[5] In 1943, the company earned the Army-Navy E Flag for its wartime manufacturing contributions.[5]

In early 1956, during one of the most successful periods in the company's history, Baker retired as President of Baker Oil Tools and was succeeded by his long-time associate Ted Sutter. Baker died only a few weeks later after a brief illness at the age of 85. Although he only had three years of formal education, Baker received more than 150 patents in his lifetime.[7] In 1962, it acquired Pressure Services.[8] In 1963, it acquired Kobe, one of the largest manufacturers of hydraulic systems for oil well pumping.[9]

In 1964, Sutter was succeeded by E.H. "Hubie" Clark, who became the first Baker Hughes chairman of the board in 1987. During its 80-year history prior to its merger with Baker Hughes, Baker Oil Tools had only three chief executive officers.

In 1970, Baker Oil Tools acquired Lynes, Inc., which produced liner hangers and other completion equipment. In 1978, Baker Oil Tools introduced the Bakerline casing liner hanger. In 1985, the FlexLock Liner Hanger was introduced, extending the performance range and functionality of liner hanger systems. In 1987, the Brown liner hanger technology was merged into Baker Oil Tools. In 1992, Baker Oil Tools introduced the ZXP Liner Top Packer, with expandable metal seals, which set the stage for development of expandable screens, casing systems and liner hangers. In 1994, Baker Oil Tools introduced multilateral completion systems, which enabled operators to install completion tools and perform selective intervention work in multiple horizontal sections from a common main borehole.

In 1971, the company acquired Milchem, a provider of drilling fluids, for approximately $20 million in stock.[10] In 1931, Max B. Miller devised a drilling mud using a white clay as a weighting material. To market the new mud, he formed The Milwhite Company in Texas. In the mid-1930s, the company mined barites in conjunction with the Magnet Cove Barium Corporation (later called Magcobar). After a hiatus during World War II, the company resumed grinding operations using barite from a mine in Missouri and conducted mud sales through independent distributors. After 1956, Milwhite Mud Sales Company built its own sales network. In 1963, the company acquired Aquaness, and in 1964 the combination became Milchem.

In 1972, the company acquired Exploration Logging Company (EXLOG), a leader in mud logging.[11] EXLOG was founded in 1952 in Sacramento, California by Vern C. Jones, and had 800 employees.[12][13]

In November 1975, the company acquired Reed Tool Cornpany of Houston in a $120 million stock transaction.[14]

In 1976, it became Baker International Corporation with almost all of its operations headquartered in Houston.[15]

In 1985, Baker International acquired the drilling fluids division of Newpark Resources and merged it with Milchem's mud division to form Milpark.[16]

Merger to form Baker Hughes (1987) edit

As a result of the 1980s oil glut, in 1987, Baker International merged with Hughes Tool Company in a $728 million stock transaction to form Baker Hughes Incorporated.[17][18] The merger required Baker to enter into a consent decree to divest Reed Tool Company, Reed's facility in Singapore, and its Baker Lift division. Hughes attempted to terminate the agreement after Baker entered into the consent decree; however, Baker sued Hughes for $1 billion and Hughes shareholders voted overwhelmingly to complete the transaction.[19]

Violation of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (2001-2003) edit

In April 2007, the company pleaded guilty in U.S. federal court to violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and agreed to pay $44.1 million in fines and penalties for making $4.1 million in "commission" payments between 2001 and 2003 that allegedly resulted in an oil-services contract in the Karachaganak Field in Kazakhstan.[20][21]

Largest vessel in Gulf of Mexico (2001) edit

In 2001, the company introduced the largest fracking proppants vessel for deepwater work in the Gulf of Mexico. It was named after founder Howard R. Hughes Sr.[22]

Threat of strike action (2012) edit

On June 11, 2012, during the annual period of negotiations between trade unions, including SAFE, the Norwegian union for energy workers, and their employer counterparts in Norway, 114 Baker Hughes employees were called to a strike action, which would have affected over a dozen installations.[23] On June 18, 2012, the strike was called off after the parties agreed to a new collective agreement.[24]

Emissions edit

In January 2019, Baker Hughes pledged to reduce carbon dioxide equivalent emissions by 50% by 2030, and 100% by 2050 from a 2012 baseline.[25]

In June 2021, Baker Hughes signed a memorandum of understanding with Borg CO2 to develop carbon capture, liquefaction, and transportation technologies on a waste-to-energy plant in Sarpsborg.[26]

Acquisitions, divestures, and joint ventures edit

1989–1990 acquisitions and divestitures edit

In 1989, the company acquired Bird Machine Company for $47.5 million, Vetco Services for $37 million, and EDECO Petroleum Services for $12.1 million. In 1990, the company acquired Eastman Christensen, a leader in directional drilling systems and diamond bit technology, for $600 million. It also acquired the instrumentation units of Tracor Holdings for $93.7 million in cash and Chemlink for $136 million in cash.[27] In 1990, the company also sold Totco division of its Exlog subsidiary to NOV Inc. for $41 million in cash and stock.[28]

Eastman Christensen (1990) edit

In 1929, H. John Eastman introduced "controlled directional drilling" in Huntington Beach, California, using whipstocks and magnetic survey instruments to deflect the drill pipe from shore-based rigs to reach oil deposits offshore. In 1934, Eastman Whipstock Inc. was founded by Eastman and Roman W. Hines, the same year the company drilled the world's first relief well to control a blowout in Conroe, Texas, that had been on fire for more than a year.

In 1957, Frank Christensen's Christensen Diamond Products opened a manufacturing plant in Celle, Germany. The facility built diamond core heads and drilling bits and soon began producing stabilizers, drilling jars and other equipment. In 1977, the Celle engineering and manufacturing team introduced the Navi-Drill line of downhole drilling motors, which has led the drilling industry in performance and reliability for three decades. Other innovations developed in Celle include the industry's first steerable motor system, and the AutoTrak Rotary Closed Loop System, a pioneering directional drilling tool. In 1978, Christensen Diamond Products was acquired by Norton Co. and changed its name to Norton Christensen. In 1986, Eastman Whipstock merged with Norton Christensen to form Eastman Christensen.

In 1990, Baker Hughes acquired Eastman Christensen from Norton Abrasives for $550 million. To receive approval from the United States Department of Justice, the company sold its Hughes Tool diamond bit business.[29] Baker Hughes combined Eastman Christensen and the remainder of Hughes Tools to form Hughes Christensen.

In 1993, Hughes Christensen introduced the AR-Series PDC bits, anti-whirl bits with increased penetration rates up to 100% in some applications and extended bit life as much as four-fold, compared to previous bit designs.[30] By 1995, Hughes Christensen's Gold Series PDC line increased drilling efficiency by reducing the frictional forces that can accumulate in front of the cutting edge, reducing the energy required to remove the rock.[31] In 1996, patented ChipMaster PDCs, known for their efficiency and durability, were built on the success of the Eggbeater product line. Hughes Christensen next introduced the Genesis HCM bits for steerable motors with patented EZSteer depth-of-cut control technology. This same technology was adapted to Genesis HCR bits for rotary steerable systems, such as the Baker Hughes AutoTrak rotary closed loop system. Genesis ZX PDCs followed with new Zenith cutters.

Teleco Oilfield Services (1992) edit

In April 1992, Baker Hughes acquired Teleco Oilfield Services, a provider of directional measurement-while-drilling technology, from Sonat for $200 million cash, preferred stock and royalty from future sales of Teleco's "triple combo" sensors.[32] Teleco Oilfield Services was founded in 1972 and introduced the world's first MWD tool in 1978. Teleco had approximately 1,300 employees, including 430 in Meriden, Connecticut.[33] In 1993, Baker Hughes INTEQ was formed by combining five of the company's oilfield divisions.[5]

Petrolite (1997) edit

Petrolite was formed in 1930 from the merger of William Barnickel's Tret-O-Lite with Petroleum Rectifying Company of California (PETRECO). In 1997, Baker Hughes acquired Petrolite for $693 million in stock. At that time, Wm. S. Barnickel & Co. owned 47% of Petrolite.[34]

In 2003, the division acquired Cornerstone Pipeline Inspection Group.[35]

Drilex (1997) edit

In 1997, the company acquired Drilex, a provider of drilling products and services, for $109 million in stock.[36]

Western Rock Bit Company (1998) edit

In 1998, the company acquired Western Rock Bit Company, a Canadian bit distributor, for $30.8 million.[37]

Western Atlas (1998) edit

Western Atlas, which specialized in finding oil by mapping geological formations with sound waves and using wires to manipulate tools and gauges in oil and natural-gas wells, was divested from Litton Industries in 1994.[38] In 1995, Western Atlas acquired 50% of PetroAlliance Services Company, Ltd., which offered seismic, well-logging, and integrated project services in the Post-Soviet states. In May 1997, Western Atlas acquired Sungroup Energy Services, a Canadian well logging, production testing, and completion services provider. During the fourth quarter of 1997, Western Atlas acquired Geosignal, a seismic data processing company; Seismic Resources, a provider of nonexclusive seismic surveys; and ParaMagnetic Logging, a well-logging research company. In the fourth quarter of 1997, the company acquired Heartland Kingfisher, a Canadian well-logging company.[39]

On August 10, 1998, Baker Hughes acquired Western Atlas for $5.5 billion in stock plus the assumption of $700 million in debt.[2][40][41] The acquisition was made in part to prevent an acquisition of Western Atlas by Halliburton.[42] The acquisition added strong seismic-data operations as well as downhole wireline and testing services.[43]

Joint venture with Schlumberger (2000-2006) edit

In 1999, the only new seismic technology that was being introduced was the 4-dimensional seismic survey monitoring.[44]

In 2000, during a downturn in the petroleum industry, the company merged its Western Geophysical division with Schlumberger's Geco (Geophysical Company of Norway) to form WesternGeco.[45][46]

In 2006, Baker Hughes sold its 30% share of WesternGeco to Schlumberger for $2.4 billion in cash.[47]

OCRE (2001) edit

In 2001, Baker Hughes acquired OCRE (Scotland) Ltd. from Maritime Well Service, a division of Aker ASA.[48]

Nova Technology Corporation (2006) edit

In February 2006, Baker Hughes acquired Nova Technology Corporation, a supplier of permanent monitoring, chemical injection systems, and multiline services for deepwater and subsea oil and gas well applications, for $70 million in cash and assumed debt.[49]

JOA Oil and Gas BV (2010) edit

In October 2010, Baker Hughes acquired JOA Oil & Gas BV. JOA developed JewelSuite, a reservoir modelling software.[50]

BJ Services Company (2010-2017) edit

In 1990, the company sold a 71% stake in BJ Services via an initial public offering. On April 28, 2010, Baker Hughes re-acquired BJ Services.[51] In 2017, after the division suffered market share losses, the company sold a majority interest in BJ Services to private equity firms to obtain approval for the merger with GE Oil and Gas.[52]

Proposed acquisition by Halliburton (2016) edit

In November 2014, the company agreed to a merger with Halliburton valued at $34.6 billion.[53] If consummated, it would have been the largest merger in the history of the petroleum industry. The merger was approved by both companies' stockholders; however, on April 6, 2016, the United States Department of Justice sued to block the transaction due to concerns that the merger would affect competition and prices in the oilfield service industry.[54] On May 1, 2016, the companies terminated the merger agreement due to the regulatory opposition.[55][56]

Merger with GE Oil and Gas (2017) edit

In July 2017, the company merged with GE Oil and Gas.[57] As part of the transaction, the company sold a 53.3% percent stake in the hydraulic fracturing and cementing business to CSL Capital Management and Goldman Sachs’ West Street Energy Partners for $325 million.[58] General Electric announced plans to divest its stake by 2023; by year-end 2021, its remaining ownership was approximately 11.4%.[1]

Sale of Reciprocating Compression division (2019) edit

In 2019, the company sold its Reciprocating Compression division to Arcline Investment Management, a private equity firm.[59][60]

Sale of chemical manufacturing facility to Sterling Auxiliaries (2020) edit

In September 2020, Sterling Auxiliaries & Artek Surfin Chemicals acquired Baker Hughes' Sand Springs chemical manufacturing facility.[61]

Compact Carbon Capture (2020) edit

In November 2020, Baker Hughes acquired Compact Carbon Capture, a company developing solvent-based carbon capture patents.[62]

Joint venture with Aramco (2020) edit

In December 2020, Baker Hughes set up a joint venture with Aramco to create a non-metallic materials company called Novel Non-Metallic Solutions Manufacturing. Novel's facility is being developed at King Salman Energy Park.[63]

ARMS Reliability (2021) edit

In 2021, Baker Hughes acquired ARMS Reliability, a company providing advisory services and software to several industries.[64]

SRI International (2021) edit

In March 2021, Baker Hughes acquired a license for the use of Mixed-Salt Process technology for flue gas carbon capture from SRI International.[65][66]

Joint venture with Akastor (2021) edit

In March 2021, Baker Hughes announced the creation of a joint venture for drilling services with Akastor ASA's subsidiary, MHWirth AS.[67]

Altus Intervention (2022) edit

in March 2022, Baker Hughes acquired Altus Intervention, an oilwell specialist company headquartered in Norway.[68]

Sale of operations in Russia (2022) edit

In August 2022, after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the company agreed to sell its operations in Russia to local management.[69][70]

Quest Integrity (2022) edit

In November 2022, the company acquired Quest Integrity from Team, Inc. for $279 million.[71][72]

See also edit

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Baker Hughes Company incorporated under Delaware General Corporation Law and headquartered in Houston is one of the world s largest oil field services companies The company provides products and services for oil well drilling formation evaluation completion production and reservoir consulting It operates in over 120 countries with research and manufacturing facilities in Australia Singapore Malaysia India Dubai Saudi Arabia Italy Germany Norway Oklahoma Louisiana and Missouri From 2017 to 2020 the company was majority owned by General Electric GE however GE no longer owns an economic stake in the company 2 Baker Hughes CompanyCorporate headquarters in Houston TexasTypePublic companyTraded asNasdaq BKR Class A Nasdaq 100 componentS amp P 500 componentISINUS05722G1004IndustryPetroleum industryFounded1908 116 years ago 1908 HeadquartersHouston Texas U S Key peopleLorenzo Simonelli Chairman amp CEO RevenueUS 21 16 billion 2022 Operating incomeUS 1 19 billion 2022 Net incomeUS 578 million 2022 Total assetsUS 34 18 billion 2022 Total equityUS 14 53 billion 2022 Number of employeesc 55 000 2022 Websitebakerhughes wbr comFootnotes references 1 Contents 1 Divisions 2 History 2 1 Hughes Tool Company 2 2 Baker Oil Tool Company 2 3 Merger to form Baker Hughes 1987 2 4 Violation of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 2001 2003 2 5 Largest vessel in Gulf of Mexico 2001 2 6 Threat of strike action 2012 2 7 Emissions 2 8 Acquisitions divestures and joint ventures 2 8 1 1989 1990 acquisitions and divestitures 2 8 2 Eastman Christensen 1990 2 8 3 Teleco Oilfield Services 1992 2 8 4 Petrolite 1997 2 8 5 Drilex 1997 2 8 6 Western Rock Bit Company 1998 2 8 7 Western Atlas 1998 2 8 8 Joint venture with Schlumberger 2000 2006 2 8 9 OCRE 2001 2 8 10 Nova Technology Corporation 2006 2 8 11 JOA Oil and Gas BV 2010 2 8 12 BJ Services Company 2010 2017 2 8 13 Proposed acquisition by Halliburton 2016 2 8 14 Merger with GE Oil and Gas 2017 2 8 15 Sale of Reciprocating Compression division 2019 2 8 16 Sale of chemical manufacturing facility to Sterling Auxiliaries 2020 2 8 17 Compact Carbon Capture 2020 2 8 18 Joint venture with Aramco 2020 2 8 19 ARMS Reliability 2021 2 8 20 SRI International 2021 2 8 21 Joint venture with Akastor 2021 2 8 22 Altus Intervention 2022 2 8 23 Sale of operations in Russia 2022 2 8 24 Quest Integrity 2022 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksDivisions editThe company divides its organization into the following segments 3 Oilfield Services and Equipment Provides drilling evaluation completion production and intervention subsea production systems flexible pipes and related services to the petroleum industry 3 Industrial and Energy Technology Provides equipment and related services for mechanical drive compression and power generation applications as well as measurement and software products and services across the petroleum industry and industrial segments 3 History editBaker Hughes traces its roots to the 1987 merger of Hughes Tool Company and Baker Oil Tool Company and the company has subsequently grown via acquisitions Hughes Tool Company edit nbsp Hughes Tool Company s oil drill manufacturing plant in downtown Houston 1915 The Hughes Tool Company was founded in 1908 by business partners Walter Benona Sharp and Howard R Hughes Sr father of Howard Hughes Jr That year Hughes Sr and Sharp developed the first two cone drill bit designed to enable rotary drilling in harder deeper formations than was possible with earlier fishtail bits They conducted two secret tests on a drilling rig in Goose Creek Texas Each time Hughes asked the drilling crew to leave the rig floor pulled the bit from a locked wooden box and then his associates ran the bit into the hole The drill pipe twisted off on the first test but the second was extremely successful Following these successful drill bit tests the partners founded the Sharp Hughes Tool Company in 1909 The first shop to manufacture the bit occupied a 20 foot by 40 foot rented space On August 10 1909 the United States Patent and Trademark Office granted a patent to Hughes 4 After Walter Sharp died in 1912 Hughes purchased Sharp s half of the business The company was renamed Hughes Tool Company in 1915 and Hughes Jr inherited it after his father s death in 1924 In 1933 the company introduced the Tricone drill bit 5 Through the 1950s and 1960s Hughes Tool Company remained a private enterprise owned by Hughes While Hughes was engaged in his Hollywood and aviation enterprises managers in Houston such as Fred W Ayers and Maynard Ellsworth Montrose kept the tool company growing through technical innovation and international expansion In 1958 the Engineering and Research Laboratory was enlarged to accommodate six laboratory sections that housed specialized instruments such as a direct reading spectrometer and x ray diffractometer In 1959 Hughes introduced self lubricating sealed bearing rock bits After collecting data from thousands of bit runs Hughes introduced the first comprehensive guides to efficient drilling practices in 1960 in 1964 X Line rock bits were introduced combining new cutting structure designs and hydraulic jets Hughes Tool Company acquired Brown Oil Tools in 1978 5 Brown Oil Tools was founded by Cicero C Brown in 1929 in Houston and patented the first liner hanger in 1937 Liner hangers enable drillers to lengthen their casing strings without having the liner pipe extend all the way to the surface This saves capital cost and reduces weight borne by offshore platforms Oil Base Inc OBI founded by George Miller in 1942 was acquired by Hughes Tool Company in 1979 and renamed Hughes Drilling Fluids in 1982 In 1949 OBI introduced Black Magic SFT a drilling fluid additive to free stuck pipe that is still sold today 5 6 Baker Oil Tool Company edit Reuben C Baker 1872 1957 was a farm boy who never advanced in school beyond the third grade He followed his brother Aaron Alphonso Baker into the oil business In 1895 he got a job in a California oilfield driving a horse team to haul oil for drillers One year later he became a drilling contractor In July 1907 he was granted a U S patent for a casing shoe that enabled drillers to efficiently run casing and cement it in oil wells 7 The casing shoe revolutionized cable tool drilling by ensuring the uninterrupted flow of oil through the bottom of the casing in the well In 1913 he founded Baker Casing Shoe Company In the 1920s it expanded into national and international markets In 1928 Baker Casing Shoe Company changed its name to Baker Oil Tools Inc to reflect its product line of completion cementing and fishing equipment Baker Oil Tools expanded to Houston in the 1920s In 1942 driven in part by the shortage of steel during World War II the company introduced the Model D Packer which enabled multiple completions in the same well 5 In 1943 the company earned the Army Navy E Flag for its wartime manufacturing contributions 5 In early 1956 during one of the most successful periods in the company s history Baker retired as President of Baker Oil Tools and was succeeded by his long time associate Ted Sutter Baker died only a few weeks later after a brief illness at the age of 85 Although he only had three years of formal education Baker received more than 150 patents in his lifetime 7 In 1962 it acquired Pressure Services 8 In 1963 it acquired Kobe one of the largest manufacturers of hydraulic systems for oil well pumping 9 In 1964 Sutter was succeeded by E H Hubie Clark who became the first Baker Hughes chairman of the board in 1987 During its 80 year history prior to its merger with Baker Hughes Baker Oil Tools had only three chief executive officers In 1970 Baker Oil Tools acquired Lynes Inc which produced liner hangers and other completion equipment In 1978 Baker Oil Tools introduced the Bakerline casing liner hanger In 1985 the FlexLock Liner Hanger was introduced extending the performance range and functionality of liner hanger systems In 1987 the Brown liner hanger technology was merged into Baker Oil Tools In 1992 Baker Oil Tools introduced the ZXP Liner Top Packer with expandable metal seals which set the stage for development of expandable screens casing systems and liner hangers In 1994 Baker Oil Tools introduced multilateral completion systems which enabled operators to install completion tools and perform selective intervention work in multiple horizontal sections from a common main borehole In 1971 the company acquired Milchem a provider of drilling fluids for approximately 20 million in stock 10 In 1931 Max B Miller devised a drilling mud using a white clay as a weighting material To market the new mud he formed The Milwhite Company in Texas In the mid 1930s the company mined barites in conjunction with the Magnet Cove Barium Corporation later called Magcobar After a hiatus during World War II the company resumed grinding operations using barite from a mine in Missouri and conducted mud sales through independent distributors After 1956 Milwhite Mud Sales Company built its own sales network In 1963 the company acquired Aquaness and in 1964 the combination became Milchem In 1972 the company acquired Exploration Logging Company EXLOG a leader in mud logging 11 EXLOG was founded in 1952 in Sacramento California by Vern C Jones and had 800 employees 12 13 In November 1975 the company acquired Reed Tool Cornpany of Houston in a 120 million stock transaction 14 In 1976 it became Baker International Corporation with almost all of its operations headquartered in Houston 15 In 1985 Baker International acquired the drilling fluids division of Newpark Resources and merged it with Milchem s mud division to form Milpark 16 Merger to form Baker Hughes 1987 edit As a result of the 1980s oil glut in 1987 Baker International merged with Hughes Tool Company in a 728 million stock transaction to form Baker Hughes Incorporated 17 18 The merger required Baker to enter into a consent decree to divest Reed Tool Company Reed s facility in Singapore and its Baker Lift division Hughes attempted to terminate the agreement after Baker entered into the consent decree however Baker sued Hughes for 1 billion and Hughes shareholders voted overwhelmingly to complete the transaction 19 Violation of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 2001 2003 edit In April 2007 the company pleaded guilty in U S federal court to violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act FCPA and agreed to pay 44 1 million in fines and penalties for making 4 1 million in commission payments between 2001 and 2003 that allegedly resulted in an oil services contract in the Karachaganak Field in Kazakhstan 20 21 Largest vessel in Gulf of Mexico 2001 edit In 2001 the company introduced the largest fracking proppants vessel for deepwater work in the Gulf of Mexico It was named after founder Howard R Hughes Sr 22 Threat of strike action 2012 edit On June 11 2012 during the annual period of negotiations between trade unions including SAFE the Norwegian union for energy workers and their employer counterparts in Norway 114 Baker Hughes employees were called to a strike action which would have affected over a dozen installations 23 On June 18 2012 the strike was called off after the parties agreed to a new collective agreement 24 Emissions edit In January 2019 Baker Hughes pledged to reduce carbon dioxide equivalent emissions by 50 by 2030 and 100 by 2050 from a 2012 baseline 25 In June 2021 Baker Hughes signed a memorandum of understanding with Borg CO2 to develop carbon capture liquefaction and transportation technologies on a waste to energy plant in Sarpsborg 26 Acquisitions divestures and joint ventures edit 1989 1990 acquisitions and divestitures edit In 1989 the company acquired Bird Machine Company for 47 5 million Vetco Services for 37 million and EDECO Petroleum Services for 12 1 million In 1990 the company acquired Eastman Christensen a leader in directional drilling systems and diamond bit technology for 600 million It also acquired the instrumentation units of Tracor Holdings for 93 7 million in cash and Chemlink for 136 million in cash 27 In 1990 the company also sold Totco division of its Exlog subsidiary to NOV Inc for 41 million in cash and stock 28 Eastman Christensen 1990 edit In 1929 H John Eastman introduced controlled directional drilling in Huntington Beach California using whipstocks and magnetic survey instruments to deflect the drill pipe from shore based rigs to reach oil deposits offshore In 1934 Eastman Whipstock Inc was founded by Eastman and Roman W Hines the same year the company drilled the world s first relief well to control a blowout in Conroe Texas that had been on fire for more than a year In 1957 Frank Christensen s Christensen Diamond Products opened a manufacturing plant in Celle Germany The facility built diamond core heads and drilling bits and soon began producing stabilizers drilling jars and other equipment In 1977 the Celle engineering and manufacturing team introduced the Navi Drill line of downhole drilling motors which has led the drilling industry in performance and reliability for three decades Other innovations developed in Celle include the industry s first steerable motor system and the AutoTrak Rotary Closed Loop System a pioneering directional drilling tool In 1978 Christensen Diamond Products was acquired by Norton Co and changed its name to Norton Christensen In 1986 Eastman Whipstock merged with Norton Christensen to form Eastman Christensen In 1990 Baker Hughes acquired Eastman Christensen from Norton Abrasives for 550 million To receive approval from the United States Department of Justice the company sold its Hughes Tool diamond bit business 29 Baker Hughes combined Eastman Christensen and the remainder of Hughes Tools to form Hughes Christensen In 1993 Hughes Christensen introduced the AR Series PDC bits anti whirl bits with increased penetration rates up to 100 in some applications and extended bit life as much as four fold compared to previous bit designs 30 By 1995 Hughes Christensen s Gold Series PDC line increased drilling efficiency by reducing the frictional forces that can accumulate in front of the cutting edge reducing the energy required to remove the rock 31 In 1996 patented ChipMaster PDCs known for their efficiency and durability were built on the success of the Eggbeater product line Hughes Christensen next introduced the Genesis HCM bits for steerable motors with patented EZSteer depth of cut control technology This same technology was adapted to Genesis HCR bits for rotary steerable systems such as the Baker Hughes AutoTrak rotary closed loop system Genesis ZX PDCs followed with new Zenith cutters Teleco Oilfield Services 1992 edit In April 1992 Baker Hughes acquired Teleco Oilfield Services a provider of directional measurement while drilling technology from Sonat for 200 million cash preferred stock and royalty from future sales of Teleco s triple combo sensors 32 Teleco Oilfield Services was founded in 1972 and introduced the world s first MWD tool in 1978 Teleco had approximately 1 300 employees including 430 in Meriden Connecticut 33 In 1993 Baker Hughes INTEQ was formed by combining five of the company s oilfield divisions 5 Petrolite 1997 edit Petrolite was formed in 1930 from the merger of William Barnickel s Tret O Lite with Petroleum Rectifying Company of California PETRECO In 1997 Baker Hughes acquired Petrolite for 693 million in stock At that time Wm S Barnickel amp Co owned 47 of Petrolite 34 In 2003 the division acquired Cornerstone Pipeline Inspection Group 35 Drilex 1997 edit In 1997 the company acquired Drilex a provider of drilling products and services for 109 million in stock 36 Western Rock Bit Company 1998 edit In 1998 the company acquired Western Rock Bit Company a Canadian bit distributor for 30 8 million 37 Western Atlas 1998 edit Western Atlas which specialized in finding oil by mapping geological formations with sound waves and using wires to manipulate tools and gauges in oil and natural gas wells was divested from Litton Industries in 1994 38 In 1995 Western Atlas acquired 50 of PetroAlliance Services Company Ltd which offered seismic well logging and integrated project services in the Post Soviet states In May 1997 Western Atlas acquired Sungroup Energy Services a Canadian well logging production testing and completion services provider During the fourth quarter of 1997 Western Atlas acquired Geosignal a seismic data processing company Seismic Resources a provider of nonexclusive seismic surveys and ParaMagnetic Logging a well logging research company In the fourth quarter of 1997 the company acquired Heartland Kingfisher a Canadian well logging company 39 On August 10 1998 Baker Hughes acquired Western Atlas for 5 5 billion in stock plus the assumption of 700 million in debt 2 40 41 The acquisition was made in part to prevent an acquisition of Western Atlas by Halliburton 42 The acquisition added strong seismic data operations as well as downhole wireline and testing services 43 Joint venture with Schlumberger 2000 2006 edit In 1999 the only new seismic technology that was being introduced was the 4 dimensional seismic survey monitoring 44 In 2000 during a downturn in the petroleum industry the company merged its Western Geophysical division with Schlumberger s Geco Geophysical Company of Norway to form WesternGeco 45 46 In 2006 Baker Hughes sold its 30 share of WesternGeco to Schlumberger for 2 4 billion in cash 47 OCRE 2001 edit In 2001 Baker Hughes acquired OCRE Scotland Ltd from Maritime Well Service a division of Aker ASA 48 Nova Technology Corporation 2006 edit In February 2006 Baker Hughes acquired Nova Technology Corporation a supplier of permanent monitoring chemical injection systems and multiline services for deepwater and subsea oil and gas well applications for 70 million in cash and assumed debt 49 JOA Oil and Gas BV 2010 edit In October 2010 Baker Hughes acquired JOA Oil amp Gas BV JOA developed JewelSuite a reservoir modelling software 50 BJ Services Company 2010 2017 edit In 1990 the company sold a 71 stake in BJ Services via an initial public offering On April 28 2010 Baker Hughes re acquired BJ Services 51 In 2017 after the division suffered market share losses the company sold a majority interest in BJ Services to private equity firms to obtain approval for the merger with GE Oil and Gas 52 Proposed acquisition by Halliburton 2016 edit In November 2014 the company agreed to a merger with Halliburton valued at 34 6 billion 53 If consummated it would have been the largest merger in the history of the petroleum industry The merger was approved by both companies stockholders however on April 6 2016 the United States Department of Justice sued to block the transaction due to concerns that the merger would affect competition and prices in the oilfield service industry 54 On May 1 2016 the companies terminated the merger agreement due to the regulatory opposition 55 56 Merger with GE Oil and Gas 2017 edit In July 2017 the company merged with GE Oil and Gas 57 As part of the transaction the company sold a 53 3 percent stake in the hydraulic fracturing and cementing business to CSL Capital Management and Goldman Sachs West Street Energy Partners for 325 million 58 General Electric announced plans to divest its stake by 2023 by year end 2021 its remaining ownership was approximately 11 4 1 Sale of Reciprocating Compression division 2019 edit In 2019 the company sold its Reciprocating Compression division to Arcline Investment Management a private equity firm 59 60 Sale of chemical manufacturing facility to Sterling Auxiliaries 2020 edit In September 2020 Sterling Auxiliaries amp Artek Surfin Chemicals acquired Baker Hughes Sand Springs chemical manufacturing facility 61 Compact Carbon Capture 2020 edit In November 2020 Baker Hughes acquired Compact Carbon Capture a company developing solvent based carbon capture patents 62 Joint venture with Aramco 2020 edit In December 2020 Baker Hughes set up a joint venture with Aramco to create a non metallic materials company called Novel Non Metallic Solutions Manufacturing Novel s facility is being developed at King Salman Energy Park 63 ARMS Reliability 2021 edit In 2021 Baker Hughes acquired ARMS Reliability a company providing advisory services and software to several industries 64 SRI International 2021 edit In March 2021 Baker Hughes acquired a license for the use of Mixed Salt Process technology for flue gas carbon capture from SRI International 65 66 Joint venture with Akastor 2021 edit In March 2021 Baker Hughes announced the creation of a joint venture for drilling services with Akastor ASA s subsidiary MHWirth AS 67 Altus Intervention 2022 edit in March 2022 Baker Hughes acquired Altus Intervention an oilwell specialist company headquartered in Norway 68 Sale of operations in Russia 2022 edit In August 2022 after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine the company agreed to sell its operations in Russia to local management 69 70 Quest Integrity 2022 edit In November 2022 the company acquired Quest Integrity from Team Inc for 279 million 71 72 See also edit nbsp Texas portal nbsp Companies portalList of oilfield service companiesReferences edit a b Baker Hughes Company 2022 Form 10 K Annual Report U S Securities and Exchange Commission February 14 2023 a b Baker Hughes 2000 Form 10 K Annual Report U S Securities and Exchange Commission a b c Hampson Liz September 6 2022 Baker Hughes to simplify organization into two units Reuters p 1 Retrieved September 6 2022 Hughes Two Cone Drill Bit PDF American Society of Mechanical Engineers a b c d e f A Century of Innovation Baker Hughes 2006 Annual Report PDF via U S Securities and Exchange Commission COMPANY NEWS The New York Times August 1 1979 a b Carl Baker and Howard Hughes American Oil amp Gas Historical Society December 15 2018 Baker Oil Acquires Company The New York Times January 12 1963 Kobe Concern Acquired By Baker Oil Tools Inc The New York Times January 12 1963 Reckert Clare M July 3 1971 Merger News The New York Times Herkommer Mark May 9 2017 Excellence Logging Receives it First Offshore Logging Unit in North America LinkedIn Vern C Jones 1925 2018 Legacy com AGBONILE ADESUWA August 29 2018 Vern Jones Sacramento drilling exploration leader and major philanthropist dies at 93 The Sacramento Bee Koshetz Herbert July 18 1975 BAKER OK TOOLS PLANS A MERGER The New York Times TERRAROSA TOM July 3 2017 Baker Hughes Ends Chapter Completes Deal With GE TheStreet com HANLEY ROBERT October 4 1985 Baker Tells of Merger Plans for Subsidiary Los Angeles Times The Justice Department has proposed a consent decree that United Press International February 24 1987 Handy Ryan Maye October 31 2016 Baker Hughes merger with GE unit could mark end of an era Houston Chronicle Frank Peter H March 12 1987 Hughes Baker Deal Close to Completion The New York Times Norris Floyd April 27 2007 Baker Hughes Admits to Overseas Bribery The New York Times Baker Hughes Subsidiary Pleads Guilty to Bribing Kazakh Official and Agrees to Pay 11 Million Criminal Fine as Part of Largest Combined Sanction Ever Imposed in FCPA Case Press release United States Department of Justice April 26 2007 Baker Hughes introduces biggest fracturing vessel in gulf Oil amp Gas Journal June 7 2001 Mainwaring Jon June 11 2012 Baker Hughes Norwegian Workers Prepared to Strike for Years RigZone Mainwaring Jon June 18 2012 Baker Hughes Norway Strike Called Off RigZone Venables Max January 28 2019 Baker Hughes Join The Low Carbon Transformation With Zero Emissions Pledge Forbes Baker Hughes and Borg CO2 to Collaborate to Develop Carbon Capture amp Storage Hub for Industrial Cluster in Norway Press release Bloomberg News June 22 2021 Baker Hughes Incorporated 1990 Annual Report Baker Hughes MICHAUD ANNE November 29 1990 Varco Acquires Another Part of Baker Hughes Los Angeles Times Baker Hughes completes purchase of unit from Norton United Press International April 11 1990 Baker Hughes 1993 Annual Report Baker Hughes Slaton Mike April 1 1995 Drilling Technology Drilling optimization more than specific technologies Offshore Mag Baker Hughes to Buy Teleco Oilfield Services The New York Times Associated Press January 7 1992 TELECO OILFIELD SERVICES SOLD TO HOUSTON COMPANY Hartford Courant January 7 1992 Tejada Carlos February 27 1997 Baker Hughes to Acquire Petrolite in a Stock Deal The Wall Street Journal Baker Hughes acquiring Cornerstone Pipeline Inspection Group Oil amp Gas Journal May 30 2003 BAKER HUGHES TO ACQUIRE DRILEX INTERNATIONAL The New York Times Dow Jones amp Company April 18 1997 BAKER HUGHES AGREES TO ACQUIRE ASSETS OF BIT COMPANY The New York Times Dow Jones amp Company March 4 1998 Baker Hughes Western Atlas Agree to Merge Los Angeles Times May 11 1998 Baker Hughes Current Report U S Securities and Exchange Commission August 10 1998 Baker Hughes Western Atlas agree to merge Oil amp Gas Journal May 18 1998 Baker Hughes Likely to Buy Western Atlas The New York Times Bloomberg News May 18 1998 Baker Hughes agrees to buy Western Atlas for 6 2 billion Bid is to stop rival s offer gain exploration services The Baltimore Sun Bloomberg News May 12 1998 Tejada Carlos May 11 1998 Oil Services Firm Baker Hughes Buys Western Atlas For 5 5 Billion in Stock The Wall Street Journal State Of The Art Of 4D Seismic Monitoring The Technique The Record And The Future Oil amp Gas Journal May 31 1999 Schlumberger Baker Hughes combine seismic units Oil amp Gas Journal June 12 2000 SCHLUMBERGER AND BAKER HUGHES FORM SEISMIC VENTURE The New York Times Dow Jones amp Company June 1 2000 STRAHAN AMY April 22 2006 Schlumberger buys Baker Hughes stake in WesternGeco Houston Chronicle Bloomberg News Baker Hughes acquires well completion products firm in Scotland Oil amp Gas Journal August 7 2001 Baker Hughes buys Nova Technology American City Business Journals January 30 2006 Baker Hughes acquires reservoir modeling software developer Hart Energy October 7 2010 Baker Hughes Closes BJ Services Acquisition RigZone April 29 2010 Blum Jordan November 29 2016 Baker Hughes unloads fracturing business in private equity deal Houston Chronicle de la Merced Michael J November 17 2014 Halliburton and Baker Hughes Agree to Friendly 34 6 Billion Merger The New York Times Justice Department Sues to Block Halliburton s Acquisition of Baker Hughes Press release United States Department of Justice April 6 2016 Halliburton and Baker Hughes set to terminate 35 billion deal CNBC May 1 2016 Stone Mike May 1 2016 Halliburton and Baker Hughes scrap 28 billion merger Reuters Hampton Liz Scheyder Ernest July 3 2017 GE closes Baker Hughes deal becomes No 2 oilfield service provider Reuters Mathew Rebekah July 20 2020 Oil firm BJ Services files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Reuters Arcline Investment Management to Acquire the Reciprocating Compression Division of Baker Hughes a GE Company Press release PR Newswire July 18 2019 Mann Joshua July 19 2019 New PE firm buys Baker Hughes business line American City Business Journals Sterling Auxiliaries Announces Agreement to Acquire Sand Springs Oklahoma Chemicals Manufacturing Site from Baker Hughes Press release PR Newswire September 24 2020 Kumar Arunima November 3 2020 Baker Hughes to buy Compact Carbon Capture to advance energy transition plan Reuters Azhar Saeed December 8 2020 Saudi Aramco and Baker Hughes JV to develop non metallic products Reuters Veazey Matthew V February 19 2021 Baker Hughes to Extend Reach with ARMS RigZone SRI S MSP CARBON CAPTURE TECHNOLOGY LICENSED BY BAKER HUGHES United States Department of Energy April 26 2021 Jayaweera Indira Jayaweera Palitha Elmore Regina Bao Jianer Bhamidi Srinivas 2014 Update on Mixed salt Technology Development for CO2 Capture from Post combustion Power Stations Energy Procedia 63 640 650 doi 10 1016 j egypro 2014 11 070 Akastor ASA Baker Hughes and Akastor ASA announce joint venture company to deliver global offshore drilling solutions Press release PR Newswire March 2 2021 Baker Hughes Signs Agreement to Acquire Altus Intervention to Strengthen its Oil amp Gas Integrated Well Intervention Solutions Press release Altus Intervention March 21 2022 Kumar Arunima August 1 2022 Baker Hughes to sell Russian oilfield services unit Reuters Pulsinelli Olivia August 1 2022 Baker Hughes sells Russian oil field services business American City Business Journals France Chandler November 4 2022 Team Inc closes sales of business unit to Baker Hughes plans reverse stock split American City Business Journals Team Inc Completes Sale of Quest Integrity Business Press release Globe Newswire November 1 2022 External links editOfficial website Business data for Baker Hughes Company BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baker Hughes amp oldid 1179505359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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