Liberty Energy Other Long-Term Assets 2016-2025 | LBRT

Liberty Energy other long-term assets from 2016 to 2025. Other long-term assets can be defined as field containing the sum of all non-current assets that cannot be standardized into another field as well as those that are aggregated by the company because materially, they are too small to list separately.
Liberty Energy Annual Other Long-Term Assets
(Millions of US $)
2024 $119
2023 $127
2022 $105
2021 $82
2020 $82
2019 $34
2018 $28
2017 $5
2016 $0
2015 $0
Liberty Energy Quarterly Other Long-Term Assets
(Millions of US $)
2025-03-31 $131
2024-12-31 $119
2024-09-30 $124
2024-06-30 $124
2024-03-31 $141
2023-12-31 $127
2023-09-30 $153
2023-06-30 $133
2023-03-31 $104
2022-12-31 $105
2022-09-30 $99
2022-06-30 $93
2022-03-31 $83
2021-12-31 $82
2021-09-30 $73
2021-06-30 $75
2021-03-31 $78
2020-12-31 $82
2020-09-30 $29
2020-06-30 $31
2020-03-31 $32
2019-12-31 $34
2019-09-30 $34
2019-06-30 $34
2019-03-31 $29
2018-12-31 $28
2018-09-30 $15
2018-06-30 $12
2018-03-31 $11
2017-12-31 $5
2017-09-30
2017-06-30
2017-03-31
2016-12-31 $0
2015-12-31
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Oils/Energy Oil & Gas - Field Services $1.952B $4.315B
Liberty Oilfield Services Inc. is a premier provider of hydraulic fracturing and other auxiliary services to onshore exploration and production (E&P) companies in N. America. Hydraulic fracturing is a method used to extract oil and natural gas. Liberty acquired oilfield services giant Schlumberger's onshore hydraulic fracturing business in the U.S. and Canada, known as OneStim. It operates in the Permian Basin, the Eagle Ford Shale, the Denver-Julesburg Basin, the Williston Basin, the San Juan Basin, the Powder River Basin, the Haynesville Shale, the Oklahoma Scoop and Stack areas, the Marcellus Shale, Utica Shale, and the Western Canadian Sedimentary BasinsIt offers a wide spectrum of specialized, complementary services and equipment for exploration and production of oil and natural gas. Liberty also holds numerous patents. The other vital aspect of the company's strategy is the development of next-generation frac fleets compliant with the environmental, social, and governance issues of field operations.
Stock Name Country Market Cap PE Ratio
Schlumberger (SLB) Netherlands $45.212B 9.83
Baker Hughes (BKR) United States $36.945B 15.22
Halliburton (HAL) United States $17.203B 7.07
TechnipFMC (FTI) United States $13.248B 16.29
Kinetik Holdings (KNTK) United States $7.211B 48.05
Subsea 7 SA (SUBCY) Luxembourg $5.300B 27.41
Archrock (AROC) United States $4.450B 19.36
Weatherford (WFRD) United States $3.382B 7.46
Oceaneering (OII) United States $1.988B 13.72
ProFrac Holding (ACDC) United States $1.249B 0.00
RPC (RES) United States $1.012B 12.75
Helix Energy Solutions (HLX) United States $0.991B 11.89
ProPetro Holding (PUMP) United States $0.590B 33.41
Core Laboratories (CLB) United States $0.520B 13.86
Flotek Industries (FTK) United States $0.437B 32.56
Tetra Technologies (TTI) United States $0.381B 11.92
Ranger Energy Services (RNGR) United States $0.256B 12.62
Mammoth Energy Services (TUSK) United States $0.125B 0.00
Petrofac (POFCY) United Kingdom $0.122B 0.00
Drilling Tools (DTI) United States $0.098B 9.86
Smart Sand (SND) United States $0.084B 0.00
NCS Multistage Holdings (NCSM) United States $0.077B 7.10
Western Energy Services (WEEEF) Canada $0.053B 0.00
Dawson Geophysical (DWSN) United States $0.040B 0.00
KLX Energy Services Holdings (KLXE) United States $0.032B 0.00
Nine Energy Service (NINE) United States $0.021B 0.00