European Commission extends review of Halliburton, Baker Hughes transaction

Jan. 13, 2016
The European Commission has initiated a Phase II review of Halliburton’s pending acquisition of Baker Hughes.

Offshore staff

HOUSTON– The European Commission has initiated a Phase II review of Halliburton’s pending acquisition of Baker Hughes.

This decision is a normal step in the commission’s review process, and the views expressed by the commission at this stage are preliminary only, Halliburton said. Pursuant to applicable regulations, Phase II generally provides the commission with 90 working days to review the pending transaction.Halliburton and Baker Hughes said they will continue to work constructively with the commission.

Although the commission was kept informed of the remedies that Halliburton has proposed to theUS Department of Justice, Halliburton did not offer remedies during Phase I, as it believes that offering remedies during Phase II will facilitate a more efficient review. The company says it expects to offer a substantial remedies package that it believes will address any substantive competition concerns.

To date, the transaction has received regulatory clearances in Canada, Colombia, Ecuador, Kazakhstan, South Africa, and Turkey.

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