Halliburton secured a contract from Greenland Energy to deliver integrated services for a 2026 onshore drilling campaign in Greenland's Jameson Land basin, positioning the company at the forefront of a frontier exploration program. The Jameson Land basin, located in eastern Greenland, is a frontier area with limited drilling history but identified hydrocarbon potential based on seismic data, reflecting a broader trend of operators expanding into Arctic frontiers. The contract covers a 2026 drilling campaign that will target the basin's first two exploration wells after more than a year of site preparation. Greenland Energy holds approximately 2 million acres with multiple identified targets. Greenland Energy CEO Robert Price noted that working with Halliburton would tap into world-class expertise and advanced technologies to enhance drilling accuracy, safety and efficiency under Arctic conditions. Halliburton will focus on integrated execution and technical delivery to support efficient drilling under Arctic conditions. The campaign reflects growing interest in frontier basins as operators expand exploration beyond established producing regions.