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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

                             Washington, D.C. 20549



                                    FORM 8-K

                                 CURRENT REPORT

                     PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
                         SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

                DATE OF REPORT (date of earliest event reported)

                                 APRIL 12, 2000

                               Halliburton Company
             (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

State or other                    Commission              IRS Employer
jurisdiction                      File Number             Identification
of incorporation                                          Number

Delaware                            1-3492                No. 75-2677995

                               3600 Lincoln Plaza
                             500 North Akard Street
                            Dallas, Texas 75201-3391
                    (Address of principal executive offices)

                         Registrant's telephone number,
                       including area code - 214/978-2600






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         INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN REPORT

Item 5.  Other Events

         The registrant  may, at its option,  report under this item any events,
with respect to which information is not otherwise called for by this form, that
the registrant deems of importance to security holders.

         On April 12, 2000 registrant issued a press release entitled "Shell and
Halliburton  to Form  WellDynamics  Joint  Venture,"  pertaining to, among other
things,  the  announcement  by  registrant  that  it  and  Shell   International
Exploration  and Production B.V. have signed a Memorandum of  Understanding  for
the  establishment  of a 50-50  joint  venture  to  further  develop  and market
registrant's  Smart Well(TM) technology and Shell's iWell(TM)  technology to the
oil and gas  industry on a global basis.  The  joint venture company's name will
be WellDynamics  and will have offices  in Aberdeen,  Scotland.  Closing  of the
joint venture is subject to negotiation of definitive agreements and  regulatory
approvals.  The full text of the press  release  is filed as an  exhibit to this
report.

         NOTE:  In  accordance  with the Safe Harbor  provisions  of the Private
Securities   Litigation  Reform  Act  of  1995,  the  registrant  cautions  that
statements in the attached  press  release  which are forward  looking and which
provide other than historical  information  involve risks and uncertainties that
may  impact  the  registrant's  actual  results  of  operations.  Please see the
registrant's  Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1999 for a more complete
discussion of such risk factors.

Item 7.  Financial Statements and Exhibits

         List below the financial  statements,  pro forma financial  information
and exhibits, if any, filed as part of this report.

         (c)      Exhibits.

                  Exhibit 20 - Press release dated April 12, 2000.




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                                   SIGNATURES

         Pursuant to the  requirements  of the Securities  Exchange Act of 1934,
the  registrant  has duly  caused  this report to be signed on its behalf by the
undersigned hereunto duly authorized.


                                        HALLIBURTON COMPANY




Date:    April 12, 2000                 By: /s/ Susan S. Keith
                                           -----------------------------------
                                                Susan S. Keith
                                                Vice President and Secretary









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                                  EXHIBIT INDEX



Exhibit                                                       Sequentially
Number                     Description                        Numbered Page

20                         Press Release of                   5 of 7
                           April 12, 2000
                           Incorporated by Reference









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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                     CONTACT:  Dave Stuart
April 12, 2000                                      Shell International
                                                    London
                                                    44 207 934 3453

                                                    Dirk Vande Beek or
                                                    Zelma Branch
                                                    Halliburton Company
                                                    713.676.4371


            SHELL AND HALLIBURTON TO FORM WELLDYNAMICS JOINT VENTURE


HOUSTON, DALLAS AND THE HAGUE,  Netherlands- Shell International Exploration and
Production  B.V., a company of the Royal  Dutch/Shell  Group of  Companies,  and
Halliburton  Company  (NYSE:  HAL)  announced  today  that  they  have  signed a
Memorandum of  Understanding  for the  establishment of a 50-50 joint venture to
further develop and market  Halliburton's  SmartWell(TM)  technology and Shell's
iWell(TM) technology to the oil and gas industry on a global basis.
         The joint venture  company,  to be named  WellDynamics  with offices in
Aberdeen, Scotland, will combine the complementary capabilities and technologies
of Shell and  Halliburton.  Shell's  iWell(TM)  intelligent  well technology and
Halliburton's  SmartWell(TM)  intelligent  completions  technology  -  currently
provided by Petroleum  Engineering Services (PES), a wholly-owned  subsidiary of
Halliburton  -  represent  a  convergence  of the  state-of-the-art  in downhole
measurement,   inflow   control,   downhole   processing,   and   communications
technologies.

                                     -more-

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Shell/Halliburton\2
         "The  joint  venture  will  allow us to  differentiate  our  global  EP
business  through the  development  and effective  deployment of this  strategic
technology," said Phil Watts, Shell Group Managing Director and CEO, Exploration
and  Production.  "The true long-term  value of this technology will be achieved
only with the development of complete systems -- integrating  Shell operator and
Halliburton service company  capabilities and technologies.  We believe that its
impact  in the  industry  will be as great as 3D  seismic  and  horizontal  well
technology."
         Dick Cheney,  Chairman and CEO of  Halliburton  Company,  said: "We are
very  pleased  to  be  a  part  of  this  effort  to   revolutionize   reservoir
optimization.  Clearly  one of the  reasons  we  recently  acquired  PES was its
leading edge technology in the rapidly-evolving intelligent completion solutions
arena.  Along with Shell,  we see this joint  venture as a major step forward to
the next level in value creation."
         Larry Kinch,  the founder and chairman of PES,  will head  WellDynamics
which will be independently managed with its own staff, recruited initially from
PES, Halliburton and Shell.
         Intelligent  completion  technology is in its early growth  stage.  The
technology  provides downhole sensing,  communication and remote control of tool
functions.  This combination allows real-time surface interpretation of downhole
conditions  and the  manipulation  of  production  control  devices to  optimize
reservoir performance.
         Producers  can  reconfigure a well's  architecture  at will and acquire
real-time  data without well  intervention.  The ability to actively  manage the
reservoir  permits  the  operator  to  maximize  fluids  production  while  also
improving total recovery,  a combination that has a dramatic  positive impact on
the net present value of the asset.

                                     -more-

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Shell/Halliburton\3
         Currently  the most  common  applications  for  intelligent  completion
solutions are deepwater,  subsea, and remote locations,  which generally require
substantial  costs for well support work.  However,  as the technology  expands,
intelligent  completion solutions will be used to add value to a broader segment
of the market,  including land and platform  developments.  The total market for
intelligent  completions is expected to develop to more than US$1 billion in the
next 10 years.
         Closing of the joint  venture is subject to  negotiation  of definitive
agreements and regulatory approvals.
         The Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies - usually known as Shell - has
grown out of  an alliance made in 1907 between  Royal Dutch Petroleum Company in
The Netherlands (NYSE:RD) and The "Shell"  Transport and Trading Company, p.l.c.
in the  UK (NYSE:SC).  Today  Shell  has  five  core  businesses:  Exploration &
Production, Oil Products, Chemicals, Downstream Gas & Power, and Renewables, and
it is operating in more than 140 countries around the world.  You can learn more
about Shell at http://www.shell.com.
         Founded in 1919, Halliburton Company is the world's leading diversified
energy  services,  engineering,  construction,  maintenance and energy equipment
company. In 1999, Halliburton's  consolidated revenues were $14.9 billion and it
conducted  business with a workforce of  approximately  100,000 in more than 120
countries.   The   company's   World   Wide  Web  site   can  be   accessed   at
http://www.halliburton.com.
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