Halliburton (NYSE: HAL) operates one of its major Permian Basin oilfield-services facilities at 6155 W Murphy St, Odessa, TX 79763. Corporate headquarters are in Houston; the Odessa facility is among the largest oilfield-services employer presences in the Permian Basin. Halliburton has invested in expanded Permian capacity through new facility builds and ongoing operational growth in the basin.
For movers, Halliburton differs from the E&P pure-plays and integrated majors in two important ways:
Field-employee mobility is higher. Halliburton's completion crews, frac engineers, wireline operators, and other field-services staff rotate more frequently across operating areas. Cross-state moves between major U.S. shale plays — Permian, Eagle Ford, Bakken, Marcellus, Appalachia — are part of the normal career arc rather than an integration event.
Management-tier relocations follow corporate cadence. Halliburton corporate-management roles based in Houston with Permian operational responsibility may relocate to Odessa or Midland for direct field oversight, then back to Houston for advancement. The Odessa-Houston corridor sees ongoing volume.
Halliburton field employees and management both live across the Permian Basin residential corridors. The W Murphy St facility puts most workforce on the Odessa side; Midland-side residential is less common but happens.