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Phoenix AZ regulated utility (NYSE: PNW) at $5.12B 2024 revenue, net income +21%; TSMC/Intel semiconductor fab + data center load growth driving 2.1% customer growth and 5.7% weather-normalized sales increase.
Pinnacle West Capital Corporation is a Phoenix, Arizona-based regulated electric utility holding company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: PNW) as an S&P 500 Utilities component — providing electricity generation, transmission, and distribution services to approximately 1.4 million customers across 11 of Arizona's 15 counties through its primary subsidiary Arizona Public Service Company (APS), through approximately 6,000 employees. In full year 2024, Pinnacle West reported net income of $608.8 million ($5.24 per diluted share, +21.38% year-over-year) and consolidated revenue of $5.12 billion (+9.13%), driven by new customer rates approved in APS's rate case settlement, 2.1% customer growth across Greater Phoenix, and a 5.7% increase in weather-normalized sales from rapidly expanding semiconductor fabrication and data center operations. Arizona's economic growth — led by TSMC's $65 billion fab complex in North Phoenix, Intel's Chandler fabrication campus, and the accelerating hyperscale data center build in the Phoenix metropolitan area — positions APS as one of the highest-load-growth regulated utilities in the United States. CEO Jeff Guldner leads the company through an era of unprecedented demand growth requiring substantial transmission and distribution investment to serve the new large industrial and commercial loads.
Houston oilfield completions and drilling (NYSE: HAL) $22.9B FY2024 revenue; #1 US hydraulic fracturing, Zeus E-frac, international expansion, $4.0B adj. operating income competing with SLB and Baker Hughes.
Halliburton Company is a Houston, Texas-based oilfield services company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: HAL) as an S&P 500 Energy component — providing products and services for the exploration, development, and production of oil and natural gas through two segments: Completion and Production (hydraulic fracturing, cementing, artificial lift, wireline logging) and Drilling and Evaluation (drill bits, directional drilling, formation evaluation, well construction planning) through approximately 50,000 employees in 70+ countries. In fiscal year 2024, Halliburton reported revenues of $22.9 billion and adjusted operating income of $4.0 billion, with North America (the most important market — driven by US shale completions) generating $8.6 billion and international operations (Middle East, Latin America, Africa, Europe) generating $14.3 billion. CEO Jeff Miller has led Halliburton's return to strong profitability following the COVID-19 oil demand collapse with a disciplined capital-light model: rather than owning all completion equipment (pressure pumping fleets, cementing units), Halliburton has entered long-term customer partnerships where major E&P operators (Pioneer, EOG, Devon, ConocoPhillips) commit multi-year completion work to Halliburton in exchange for deployment priority and dedicated crew relationships — reducing equipment idle time and Halliburton's capital requirements while securing predictable activity levels. Halliburton's Zeus electric fracturing fleet (E-frac using natural gas-powered electric motors to drive frac pumps rather than diesel engines) reduces NOx emissions and fuel cost for US shale operators — achieving 40-50% fuel cost reduction that operators increasingly specify as a sustainability requirement.
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