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Halliburton to invest £20 million in new Aberdeen development
15 Nov 2006
Halliburton, one of the world's leading providers of products and services to the patroleum and energy industries, is to invest approximately £20 million on a new base of operations in Aberdeen.
The company has applied to Aberdeen City Council to develop its site at the Kirkhill Industrial Estate.
The site will include new offices and workshop facilities for over 600 employees, with construction due for completion in 2008.
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