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Halliburton flies to Pittsburgh the week of a key energy conference
The oilfield services giant's Gulfstream G550 lands in Pittsburgh ahead of the Unconventional Resources Technology Conference.
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Halliburton flew from New York's LaGuardia Airport to Pittsburgh International Airport on May 22, arriving after a one-hour flight in a Gulfstream G550 bearing tail number N235DX. The aircraft, part of Halliburton's six-jet executive fleet, departed at 1:30 p.m. Eastern and touched down at 2:32 p.m.
The same week, Pittsburgh is hosting the Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTeC) at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, running through May 22. The event draws oil and gas executives, engineers, and service company leaders to discuss shale and tight-resource development — squarely in Halliburton's operational wheelhouse. As the world's second-largest oilfield services firm, Halliburton routinely sends senior leadership to industry gatherings where deal-making and technical sessions overlap.
The trip follows a pattern of Halliburton Gulfstream movements between energy hubs and corporate centers. In recent days, the same aircraft visited Las Vegas, Washington D.C., and Amsterdam — reflecting the company's global rig footprint and the peripatetic schedule of CEO Jeff Miller and his executive team. Pittsburgh, less common on Halliburton's flight log than Houston or the Middle East, makes sense this week as the industry convenes for URTeC.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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