Halliburton and VoltaGrid have entered into a strategic collaboration to develop and deploy distributed power generation systems designed to meet the surging energy needs of the global data center industry, with the first projects planned for the Middle East.

The partnership will combine Halliburton’s worldwide operational footprint, infrastructure, and regional regulatory expertise with VoltaGrid’s proprietary QPac platform and engineering capabilities. Together, the companies aim to deliver turnkey power solutions integrating turbines, reciprocating engines, and hybrid technologies to improve efficiency and reduce emissions for industrial-scale power users.
The collaboration will allow VoltaGrid’s existing data center customers to leverage Halliburton’s extensive field presence and execution capabilities, enabling rapid deployment of reliable, lower-emission energy infrastructure across emerging markets.
Jeff Miller, Halliburton’s Chairman, President and CEO, said the initiative underscores the company’s continued focus on operational innovation and sustainable energy delivery. VoltaGrid CEO Nathan Ough added that the partnership builds on an established working relationship between the two companies and supports VoltaGrid’s global expansion strategy.
As power demand from data centers and digital infrastructure continues to rise—driven by artificial intelligence and industrial automation—the collaboration positions both companies to play a key role in supplying distributed, resilient, and lower-carbon energy solutions worldwide.