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1 2016 Investment Highlights For Halliburton Retirement and Savings Plan

2 Contents 2016 Market Update 1 General Information 2 Investment Option Overview 6 Understanding Your Investment Options 10 Retirement Portfolios 12 Single Focus Strategies 24 Disclosure 34 Terms To Know 37 Master Trust Information 39

3 InvestmentHighlights 2016 Market Update U.S. Economy Wraps Up a Year of Surprises in will be remembered as the year conventional wisdom got it wrong. Few investors predicted the Brexit vote outcome, the election of Donald Trump or the 45% jump in oil prices. Equity and commodities markets sold off sharply during the first six weeks of the year, but quickly reversed losses as stable earners and bond proxies led the way before a quick sell-off after the results of Brexit. A powerful post-brexit rally was followed with mixed results in the third quarter before a strong Trump rally and rate increase by the Federal Reserve, which led markets higher and finished 2016 with double-digit gains across several asset classes. Further rate increases by the Federal Reserve, Brexit negotiations and the first 100 days of the Trump presidency are near-term events on the horizon that will impact markets. The Bureau of Economic Analysis revised its estimate of third-quarter 2016 GDP upward from 3.2% to 3.5% and estimated fourth-quarter 2016 growth to be around 1.9%. At the end of December, the unemployment rate declined from 5.0% to 4.7%, below the long-term average. Despite sharp declines in the first six weeks of the year, markets rebounded sharply for the year, despite volatility around the Brexit vote and the U.S. elections. Most major asset classes ended in positive territory, led by natural resource stocks, U.S. small cap value stocks, high yield fixed income, and emerging markets debt and equity. U.S. equities finished 2016 strong, with the Russell 3000 Index up 12.7%. The results of the U.S. presidential election drove optimism centered on the potential for a fiscal stimulus package as well as tax and regulatory reform. For the year, U.S. economic activity was mixed, job growth remained solid but slowing, and the U.S. dollar surged post-election and finished the year up 3.6%. Value outperformed growth across all market capitalizations for the year as small cap value stocks were the best-performing style, gaining 31.7%, while large-cap growth stocks returned 7.1%. Also, nine of the 10 sectors performed positively for the year, with energy (+25.9%) and telecommunication services (+23.8%) leading the way; conversely, the defense-oriented consumer staples sector (-2.9%) was the lone sector posting negative results. As expected, the Federal Reserve raised its target Fed Funds rate by 25 basis points to a range of 0.50% to 0.75% in its December meeting. Looking forward to 2017, the Federal Reserve s dot plot suggests Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) members expect three rate hikes, similar to expectations priced by Fed Funds Futures. Despite the significant rise during the fourth quarter, interest rates ended the year roughly where they began. The 10- and 30-year yields rose by 21 and 8 basis points, finishing the year at 2.5% and 3.1%, respectively. Investmentgrade corporates returned +6.1% in 2016 as spreads narrowed, outperforming Treasuries by 510 basis points. The Barclays U.S. TIPS Index returned +4.7% for the year, and the Barclays U.S. High Yield Index rose 17.1% as spreads contracted by 251 basis points. Local emerging markets debt saw continued strong performance in 2016, finishing the year with a +9.9% return as currencies were mostly flat. International developed stocks exhibited modest returns. The MSCI EAFE Index finished well behind domestic equities for the year with a +5.4% return in local terms, but returned only +1.0% in U.S. dollar terms as most developed and emerging currencies depreciated against the dollar. Strength from the U.S. dollar after the Brexit decision in late June and the U.S. presidential election in November negatively impacted results for U.S. investors. Emerging market equities finished the year strong with a +11.2% return in USD. During 2016, Latin American emerging markets returned 31.0%, and European emerging markets returned 25.5%, while Asian emerging markets returned only 6.1%. While from a valuation perspective international stocks look attractive relative to U.S. stocks, short-term volatility and political uncertainty still affect international markets. 1

4 General Information About How the Master Trust Works Features of Investment Highlights Halliburton receives questions about how the Master Trust works, and Investment Highlights attempts to answer these frequently asked questions. There is also a summary of investment options, including performance data, expense ratio and the risk reward profile on pages 6-9. In-depth information about each investment option starts on page 12. See the Terms to Know section starting on page 37 for definitions used in this brochure. Finally, contact information is located on page 39. Master Trust Why is there a Trust? According to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (ERISA), the assets of U.S. tax-qualified plans, such as the Halliburton Retirement and Savings Plan (the Plan ), must be held in trust and managed by a trustee. What is the Master Trust? The Master Trust is a legal entity that invests the assets of all of the Company s retirement plans. Managing the Plans assets on a consolidated basis provides greater investment flexibility and lower operating costs. Who holds the Master Trust assets? State Street Bank and Trust Company, based in Boston, Massachusetts, serves as both the trustee and custodian for all investment options. State Street is well-known as one of the world s largest custodians, with approximately $29.2 trillion in assets under custody/administration and $2.4 trillion under management. What does State Street do? State Street s duty is to act as a fiduciary to the Plan participants. This means that it must act with the care, skill, prudence and diligence under the prevailing circumstances that a prudent person acting in a like capacity and familiar with such matters would use in the conduct of an enterprise of a like character and with like aims. As custodian, in addition to providing accounting and safekeeping, State Street delivers cash management, compliance, foreign exchange and performance measurement services. Who can use Trust assets? By law, Trust assets must be used for the benefit of Plan participants and are not subject to the claims of any Halliburton creditors. These assets cannot be used by the trustee or Halliburton for their own benefit. Are the investment options insured or guaranteed? They are not. Neither Halliburton nor any government agency either directly or indirectly insures or guarantees against losses or the performance of the investment options. Who provides recordkeeping services for the Plan? Fidelity Investments provides recordkeeping services for the Plan. As the recordkeeper, Fidelity Investments provides a secure platform for participants to engage in transactions. It is responsible for collecting, processing, and posting contributions, transfers and withdrawals into and from participants accounts. Fidelity Investments works with State Street, the custodian of the Plan s assets, to value the investment options in your portfolio. 2

5 InvestmentHighlights Go to the Retirement Plan website or call the Halliburton Benefits Center s automated telephone system at any time. See page 39 for more information. Investment Committee Who is responsible for the investment management of the Trust s assets? Halliburton s Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer has appointed an Investment Committee to oversee the investment management of the Trust s assets. The Investment Committee establishes the investment policy and objective for each investment option, selects external professional investment managers and monitors the management of each option. Who are the members of the Investment Committee? Investment Committee members are listed by name and title on page 39 of this booklet. These members have many years of financial experience. The Chairperson of the Investment Committee and her staff are devoted full time to overseeing the day-today affairs of the investment options. Investment Options Does the Investment Committee buy and sell the Trust s stocks and bonds? No, the individual securities in the Trust are managed by external professional investment managers selected by the Investment Committee. The Committee furnishes each manager with broad guidelines, specific objectives and certain restrictions. All of the managers are generally well-known and respected in the business of managing institutional funds. Many have their own mutual fund families or manage assets for other mutual funds. Due to the significant size of Trust assets, the Investment Committee may be able to employ these managers at a cost below the fees of most other alternatives. The investment managers of each investment option are listed on page 35 and on each option s Fact Sheet in this booklet. Who pays the expenses of maintaining the Trust? Most operating expenses are paid from the Trust assets. The principal expenses include, but are not limited to, external professional investment management, Plan recordkeeping services and trustee/custodial fees. These expenses proportionally lower the return of each investment option. The reduction in the return is expressed as a percentage and dollar amount per $1,000 of investment, and that varies for each investment option based on the structure and complexity of the option. The 2016 annual operating expense ratio of each investment option is listed on each option s Fact Sheet in this booklet. A summary of expense ratios of all investment options can be found on pages 6-9. In keeping with industry standards, transaction costs incurred for buying and selling securities are not reflected in these ratios. However, these transaction costs are reflected in the investment performance of the options. Actual future expenses may be higher or lower than those shown. A Note About Operating Expense Ratios An expense ratio is the amount of an investment option s operating expenses compared with the investment option s total asset base, expressed as a percentage. Because expenses are paid from fund assets, a lower expense ratio is desirable. Based on a survey of the Lipper mutual fund database, at right are a few examples of average expense ratios for retail funds compared with some of the institutionally managed investment options offered through the Plan. The expense ratio for each of the investment options can be found on the summary page or on each option s Fact Sheet in this booklet. Investment Mutual Fund Median Halliburton Option Option Type Expense Ratio(a)(b) Expense Ratio(a) U.S. Bonds 0.20% 0.15% (Bond Index Strategy) Large Cap Core Equity 0.20% 0.12% (S&P 500 Index Strategy) Non-U.S. Equity 0.94% 0.60% (Non-U.S. Equity Strategy) Small Cap Equity 0.99% 0.94% (Small Cap Equity Strategy) (a) For 2016 (b) Source: Mercer 3

6 General Information About How the Master Trust Works Why does Halliburton use institutionally managed separate accounts? Most of the Master Trust s investments are structured using institutionally managed separate accounts; this means the accounts are managed only for participants in the Master Trust. Unlike mutual funds, this structure provides the Investment Committee with the flexibility to select managers and establish investment objectives designed specifically for the Master Trust. This arrangement may result in lower expense ratios (fees) for the various investment options. Why do we have different investment option choices? Plan participants have different financial goals, time frames, risk tolerances and return targets. Each investment option has different risk and return characteristics. The Trust s investment options enable Plan participants to structure an investment strategy to fit their individual needs. See pages 6-9 for a summary of each investment options risk and return characteristics. Can I make changes to how my account is invested among the different investment options? There are four ways you can change your account investments: You can change how all future contributions to your account will be invested at any time. You can make a direct option transfer by selecting which options to take money from and which options will receive that money (subject to the Excessive Trading Policy). A direct option transfer is a one-time-only event and will not change your future option investment allocations. You can make an option reallocation (subject to the Excessive Trading Policy). Reallocation is a way to get the investment mix to what you want without making a lot of individual exchanges. When you reallocate your investments, you can move money among several investment options at one time, resulting in the asset mix you choose. Once you have chosen a target allocation, you can sign up to be alerted if your allocation slips from those target percentages. Fidelity will send you an alert with a link to its site to update your allocation. This will not change your future investment allocation. You can elect to have your investments automatically rebalanced quarterly, semi-annually or annually to your desired allocation to stay consistent with the investment strategy you have chosen. You simply identify an initial investment combination, adjust your account to that mix and let the service do the rest. You can make any of these changes at the Retirement Plan website or by calling the Halliburton Benefits Center s automated telephone system (see page 39), in accordance with our Excessive Trading Policy. Your transfer or reallocation will be effective the same business day if the request is made before the close of the market (typically 3 p.m. C.T.). Changes to future contributions will be effective the next possible pay period. You do not pay any entry or exit fees in connection with making a transfer or reallocation. What is the Excessive Trading Policy? The Excessive Trading Policy focuses on what is known as a round-trip transaction. A round-trip is an exchange into and out of the same investment option, in excess of $1,000, within 30 days. Under the Policy, participants are limited to one roundtrip transaction in any investment option within any rolling 90-day period, subject to an overall limit of four round-trip transactions across all investment options over a rolling 12-month period. The Policy governing the Stable Value Strategy works differently. If money is transferred or reallocated into the Stable Value Strategy, the number of units acquired in the transaction cannot be transferred out of the Stable Value Strategy for 30 calendar days. However, any units already in the Stable Value Strategy prior to the transaction are not subject to the 30-day waiting period. For more details about the Excessive Trading Policy, please refer to the Safe Harbor Notice or Updates to the Summary Plan Description. You can find these documents on the Retirement Plan website; click on Plan Information and Documents. You can also obtain a copy by calling Fidelity at (866) If you are calling internationally, use your country s 4

7 InvestmentHighlights Go to the Retirement Plan website or call the Halliburton Benefits Center s automated telephone system at any time. See page 39 for more information. AT&T access code, then (866) Or, for toll calls, you can dial (857) and select option 2. Does the Company make contributions in cash or Company stock? All contributions to the Plan are made in cash. That cash is then invested according to your investment choices. How can I track the performance of my investment in the Plan? Go to the Retirement Plan website or call the Benefits Center s automated telephone system (see contact information on page 39) for up-to-date rates of return. For comparative purposes, the Investment Committee has selected a benchmark index (or group of indexes) for each of the investment options. Where can I find current information about each option and its performance? To access the latest option characteristics or personal account information, you must log in to the Retirement Plan website (see contact information on page 39). To log in, you will need your Social Security number or your user name and password. For new users, click on Register Account and follow the instructions. List of Assets A listing of investment option assets and their option values, including with respect to fixed-rate investment contracts issued by banks or insurance companies the name of the issuer, the contract term and the rate of return on the contract. Investment Highlights The most recent past and current investment performance of each option, determined net of expenses, on a reasonable and consistent basis. Account Activity Statement A report of your current account balances in each option. Understanding Your Account Activity Information concerning the value of shares or units in the investment options. Materials Provided to the Plan For all investment options, you are entitled to receive the most recent financial statements and reports and similar materials provided to the Plan, including a description of the annual operating expenses of each option that reduce the rate of return to participants and beneficiaries, and the aggregate amount of option expenses expressed as a percentage of average net assets of the option. What additional information is available? You or your beneficiary may request the following information through the Retirement Plan website, the automated telephone system or a Halliburton Benefits Center representative. See contact information on page 39. 5

8 Investment Option Overview The table below includes important information to help you compare the investment options under your retirement plan. It shows how the investment options have performed over time and allows you to compare them with an appropriate benchmark for the same time periods. Keep in mind that you cannot invest in the benchmark indices, which are set forth in italics on the chart underneath the name of each investment option. Annualized Net of Fees Returns as of December 31, 2016 Investment Option Name / Benchmark Name TARGET DATE PORTFOLIO (a) Inception Date Management 10-Years/ Style 1-Year 3-Years 5-Years Life (b) Income Retirement Portfolio (b) 6/18/13 Active 5.5% 2.4% n/a 2.4% MSCI All Country World Index 14.0%, Barclays Capital US Aggregate Index 20.5%, 3 Year Constant Maturity Treasury Yield 38.0%, Barclays Capital US Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS) Index 16.0%, Dow Jones US Select REIT Index 4.0%, Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return 4.0%, S&P Global LargeMidCap Commodity and Resources Index 2.0%, Bank of America Merrill Lynch High Yield Bond Index 1.5% 4.5% 2.0% 2.8% 2.0% 2010 Retirement Portfolio (b) 6/18/13 Active 7.4% 2.7% n/a 3.5% MSCI All Country World Index 28.8%, Barclays Capital US Aggregate Index 25.5%, 3 Year Constant Maturity Treasury Yield 22.4%, Barclays Capital US Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS) Index 9.6%, Dow Jones US Select REIT Index 4.2%, Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return 4.2%, S&P Global LargeMidCap Commodity and Resources Index 2.1%, Bank of America Merrill Lynch High Yield Bond Index 3.2% 6.0% 2.6% 5.0% 3.4% 2015 Retirement Portfolio (b) 6/18/13 Active 8.4% 2.8% n/a 4.1% MSCI All Country World Index 41.8%, Barclays Capital US Aggregate Index 30.0%, 3 Year Constant Maturity Treasury Yield 8.8%, Barclays Capital US Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS) Index 3.7%, Dow Jones US Select REIT Index 4.4%, Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return 4.4%, S&P Global LargeMidCap Commodity and Resources Index 2.2%, Bank of America Merrill Lynch High Yield Bond Index 4.7% 6.9% 2.9% 6.0% 4.1% 2020 Retirement Portfolio (b) 6/18/13 Active 9.3% 2.8% n/a 4.5% MSCI All Country World Index 52.3%, Barclays Capital US Aggregate Index 27.2%, 3 Year Constant Maturity Treasury Yield 1.9%, Barclays Capital US Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS) Index 1.0%, Dow Jones US Select REIT Index 4.7%, Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return 4.7%, S&P Global LargeMidCap Commodity and Resources Index 2.4%, Bank of America Merrill Lynch High Yield Bond Index 5.8% 7.7% 2.9% 6.8% 4.6% 2025 Retirement Portfolio (b) 6/18/13 Active 10.1% 2.8% n/a 4.8% MSCI All Country World Index 60.8%, Barclays Capital US Aggregate Index 18.7%, 3 Year Constant Maturity Treasury Yield 0.1%, Barclays Capital US Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS) Index 0.1%, Dow Jones US Select REIT Index 5.4%, Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return 5.4%, S&P Global LargeMidCap Commodity and Resources Index 2.7%, Bank of America Merrill Lynch High Yield Bond Index 6.8% 8.5% 2.9% 7.3% 4.8% 2030 Retirement Portfolio (b) 6/18/13 Active 10.6% 2.8% n/a 5.0% MSCI All Country World Index 67.1%, Barclays Capital US Aggregate Index 10.8%, Dow Jones US Select REIT Index 5.9%, Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return 5.9%, S&P Global LargeMidCap Commodity and Resources Index 2.9%, Bank of America Merrill Lynch High Yield Bond Index 7.4% 9.0% 2.8% 7.6% 5.0% 2035 Retirement Portfolio (b) 6/18/13 Active 10.9% 2.9% n/a 5.2% MSCI All Country World Index 70.2%, Barclays Capital US Aggregate Index 6.2%, Dow Jones US Select REIT Index 6.3%, Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return 6.3%, S&P Global LargeMidCap Commodity and Resources Index 3.1%, Bank of America Merrill Lynch High Yield Bond Index 7.9% 9.3% 2.8% 7.7% 5.0% 2040 Retirement Portfolio (b) 6/18/13 Active 11.0% 3.1% n/a 5.4% MSCI All Country World Index 71.0%, Barclays Capital US Aggregate Index 5.0%, Dow Jones US Select REIT Index 6.4%, Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return 6.4%, S&P Global LargeMidCap Commodity and Resources Index 3.2%, Bank of America Merrill Lynch High Yield Bond Index 8.0% 9.4% 2.8% 7.7% 5.0% 2045 Retirement Portfolio (b) 6/18/13 Active 11.1% 3.0% n/a 5.3% MSCI All Country World Index 71.0%, Barclays Capital US Aggregate Index 5.0%, Dow Jones US Select REIT Index 6.4%, Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return 6.4%, S&P Global LargeMidCap Commodity and Resources Index 3.2%, Bank of America Merrill Lynch High Yield Bond Index 8.0% 9.4% 2.8% 7.7% 5.0% 2050 Retirement Portfolio (b) 6/18/13 Active 10.8% 3.1% n/a 5.4% MSCI All Country World Index 71.0%, Barclays Capital US Aggregate Index 5.0%, Dow Jones US Select REIT Index 6.4%, Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return 6.4%, S&P Global LargeMidCap Commodity and Resources Index 3.2%, Bank of America Merrill Lynch High Yield Bond Index 8.0% 9.4% 2.8% 7.7% 5.0% 2055 Retirement Portfolio (b) 6/18/13 Active 11.0% 3.2% n/a 5.5% MSCI All Country World Index 71.0%, Barclays Capital US Aggregate Index 5.0%, Dow Jones US Select REIT Index 6.4%, Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return 6.4%, S&P Global LargeMidCap Commodity and Resources Index 3.2%, Bank of America Merrill Lynch High Yield Bond Index 8.0% 9.4% 2.8% 7.7% 5.0% 2060 Retirement Portfolio (b) 3/31/15 Active 11.4% n/a n/a 1.6% MSCI All Country World Index 71.0%, Barclays Capital US Aggregate Index 5.0%, Dow Jones US Select REIT Index 6.4%, Bloomberg Commodity Index Total Return 6.4%, S&P Global LargeMidCap Commodity and Resources Index 3.2%, Bank of America Merrill Lynch High Yield Bond Index 8.0% 9.4% 2.9% 7.7% 0.3% (a) The Target Date Portfolios are the qualified default investment alternative (QDIA) under the Plan within the meaning of the applicable U.S. Department of Labor regulations. (b) Where the investment option has been in existence for less than 10 years, performance provided is for the life of the investment option, which is since the inception date. (c) Most investment options use institutionally managed separate accounts; this means the accounts are managed only for participants in the Halliburton Plans. Individual securities are bought and sold by professional investment managers selected by the Investment Committee. Collective Trust Funds are investment vehicles operated by banks or trust companies. Neither collective trust funds nor separate accounts are mutual funds. Unlike mutual funds, separate accounts and collective trust funds are not subject to and are not registered under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Investment Company Act of Trading Restrictions focus on what is known as a round-trip transaction. A round-trip is an exchange into and out of the same investment option, in excess of $1,000, within 30 days. Under the Policy, participants are limited to one round-trip transaction in any investment option within any rolling 90-day period, subject to an overall limit of four round-trip transactions across all investment options over a rolling 12-month period. The Policy governing the Stable Value Strategy (SVS) works differently. If money is transferred or reallocated into the SVS the number of units acquired in the transaction cannot be transferred out of the SVS for 30 calendar days. However, any units already in the SVS prior to the transaction are not subject to the 30-day waiting period. 6

9 InvestmentHighlights To direct or change your Plan investment options or for current information, including month-end performance, or a free paper copy of available information, please visit (if you are a current employee) or (if you are a former employee). You may also call the Halliburton Benefits Center at (866) (international toll free, use your country s AT&T access code, then (866) ) or for toll call (857) , select option 2. Mailing address is Fidelity Investments, P.O. Box #770003, Cincinnati, OH Expense One Year Ending Annual Net of Fees Return as of December 31 December 31, 2016 (d) Annual Turnover Ratio as of December 31, 2016 Investment Structure (c) Market Risk Inflation Risk Potential Return % of Assets Per $1,000 Invested n/a n/a 3.3% -1.5% 5.5% 162% Separate Account Low Moderate Low 0.40% % 1.6% 3.2% -1.5% 4.5% n/a n/a 3.8% -2.9% 7.4% 158% Separate Account Moderate Moderate Moderate 0.45% % 7.4% 4.1% -2.1% 6.0% n/a n/a 3.9% -3.6% 8.4% 142% Separate Account Moderate Moderate Moderate 0.48% % 10.0% 4.4% -2.5% 6.9% n/a n/a 3.7% -4.3% 9.3% 120% Separate Account Moderate Low Moderate 0.50% % 12.7% 4.4% -3.0% 7.7% n/a n/a 3.6% -4.8% 10.1% 92% Separate Account High Low High 0.50% % 14.4% 4.1% -3.6% 8.5% n/a n/a 3.6% -5.3% 10.6% 69% Separate Account High Low High 0.52% % 15.7% 4.0% -4.0% 9.0% n/a n/a 3.7% -5.3% 10.9% 55% Separate Account High Low High 0.52% % 16.0% 3.9% -4.2% 9.3% n/a n/a 4.1% -5.2% 11.0% 52% Separate Account High Low High 0.52% % 16.0% 3.9% -4.2% 9.4% n/a n/a 3.8% -5.3% 11.1% 51% Separate Account High Low High 0.51% % 16.0% 3.9% -4.2% 9.4% n/a n/a 4.5% -5.4% 10.8% 52% Separate Account High Low High 0.51% % 16.0% 3.9% -4.2% 9.4% n/a n/a 4.4% -5.2% 11.0% 52% Separate Account High Low High 0.50% % 16.0% 3.9% -4.2% 9.4% n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.4% 50% Separate Account High Low High 0.47% % 16.0% 3.9% -4.2% 9.4% Plan Administrator: Halliburton Company Benefits Committee N. Sam Houston Pkwy E., Halliburton Plaza 1, 2324, Houston, TX 77032, telephone number (281) Fees and Expenses include all charges to the investment options except for individual services that a participant may select, such as overnight mailing fees of $25 per transaction. Each investment option does not charge fees to contribute, transfer or withdraw from the option. Investment option performance is compared with benchmark index. Indices are unmanaged portfolios of specified securities and the indices do not reflect any initial or ongoing expenses. The investment option s portfolio may differ significantly from the securities in the indices. Investment performance is determined after fees are charged to the options and assumes reinvestment of dividends and capital gains. Transaction costs incurred for buying and selling securities become part of the cost basis of the securities and are not included in the expense ratio. These costs, along with management fees, plan administration fees and other fees are paid out of the investment option s assets, reducing the rate of return realized by participants. The cumulative effect of fees and expenses can substantially reduce the growth of a participant s retirement account. Participants are encouraged to visit the Employee Benefits Security Administration website at for information and examples demonstrating the long-term effect of fees and expenses. Fees and expenses are only one of several factors that participants and beneficiaries should consider when making investment decisions. 7

10 Investment Option Overview The table below includes important information to help you compare the investment options under your retirement plan. It shows how the investment options have performed over time and allows you to compare them with an appropriate benchmark for the same time periods. Keep in mind that you cannot invest in the benchmark indices, which are set forth in italics on the chart underneath the name of each investment option. Investment Option Name / Benchmark Name STABLE VALUE Inception Date Annualized Net of Fees Returns as of December 31, 2016 Management 10-Years/ Style 1-Year 3-Years 5-Years Life (b) Stable Value Strategy 1/2/87 Active 2.2% 2.3% 2.7% 3.5% 3-Year Constant Maturity Treasury Index 1.0% 1.0% 0.8% 1.4% 90 Day TBills 0.3% 0.1% 0.1% 0.8% BONDS Bond Index Strategy 4/1/99 Passive 2.5% 2.9% 2.1% 4.2% Barclays Capital US Aggregate Bond Index 2.7% 3.0% 2.2% 4.3% Intermediate Bond Strategy (b) 7/31/12 Active 4.3% 2.7% n/a 1.7% Barclays Capital US Aggregate Bond Index 2.7% 3.0% 2.2% 1.7% STOCKS S&P 500 Index Strategy 4/1/99 Passive 11.8% 8.8% 14.5% 6.8% S&P 500 Index 12.0% 8.9% 14.7% 7.0% Large Cap Equity Strategy (b) 6/18/13 Active 11.6% 6.2% n/a 10.2% Russell 1000 Index 12.1% 8.6% 7.7% 11.5% Non US Equity Index Strategy (b) 7/31/12 Passive 5.2% -1.7% n/a 4.8% MSCI All Country World ex. U.S. Index 4.5% -1.8% 5.0% 4.7% Non US Equity Strategy 4/1/99 Active 5.9% -1.8% 5.6% 2.2% MSCI All Country World ex. U.S. Index 4.5% -1.8% 5.0% 1.0% Mid Cap Equity Index Strategy (b) 1/3/05 Passive 20.6% 8.9% 15.2% 9.0% S&P MidCap 400 Index 20.7% 9.0% 15.3% 9.2% Small Cap Equity Strategy 4/1/99 Active 14.2% 5.5% 13.2% 6.9% Russell 2000 Index 21.3% 6.7% 14.5% 7.1% OTHERS Inflation Sensitive Strategy 6/18/13 Passive 11.3% 1.7% n/a 0.2% Barclays US Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS) Index 45.0%, Dow Jones-UBS Commodity Index Total Return 20.0%, JPMorgan Emerging Local Markets Plus (ELMI+) 15.0%, Dow Jones US Select REIT Total Return Index 10.0%, Dow Jones-UBS Gold Subindex Total Return 10.0% 6.8% -0.5% 0.1% -1.6% 8 (a) The Target Date Portfolios are the qualified default investment alternative (QDIA) under the Plan within the meaning of the applicable U.S. Department of Labor regulations. (b) Where the investment option has been in existence for less than 10 years, performance provided is for the life of the investment option, which is since the inception date. (c) Most investment options use institutionally managed separate accounts; this means the accounts are managed only for participants in the Halliburton Plans. Individual securities are bought and sold by professional investment managers selected by the Investment Committee. Collective Trust Funds are investment vehicles operated by banks or trust companies. Neither collective trust funds nor separate accounts are mutual funds. Unlike mutual funds, separate accounts and collective trust funds are not subject to and are not registered under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Investment Company Act of Trading Restrictions focus on what is known as a round-trip transaction. A round-trip is an exchange into and out of the same investment option, in excess of $1,000, within 30 days. Under the Policy, participants are limited to one round-trip transaction in any investment option within any rolling 90-day period, subject to an overall limit of four round-trip transactions across all investment options over a rolling 12-month period. The Policy governing the Stable Value Strategy (SVS) works differently. If money is transferred or reallocated into the SVS the number of units acquired in the transaction cannot be transferred out of the SVS for 30 calendar days. However, any units already in the SVS prior to the transaction are not subject to the 30-day waiting period.

11 InvestmentHighlights To direct or change your Plan investment options or for current information, including month-end performance, or a free paper copy of available information, please visit (if you are a current employee) or (if you are a former employee). You may also call the Halliburton Benefits Center at (866) (international toll free, use your country s AT&T access code, then (866) ) or for toll call (857) , select option 2. Mailing address is Fidelity Investments, P.O. Box #770003, Cincinnati, OH Annual Net of Fees Return as of December Annual Turnover Ratio as of December 31, 2016 Investment Structure (c) Market Risk Inflation Risk Potential Return Expense One Year Ending December 31, 2016 (d) % of Assets Per $1,000 Invested 3.3% 3.0% 2.3% 2.5% 2.2% 237% Separate Account Low High Low 0.44% % 1.8% 1.7% 1.0% 1.0% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.1% 0.3% 4.0% -2.2% 5.8% 0.5% 2.5% 52% Collective Trust Low High Low 0.15% % -2.0% 6.0% 0.6% 2.7% n/a -2.1% 5.0% -1.0% 4.3% 342% Separate Account Low High Low 0.37% % -2.0% 6.0% 0.6% 2.7% 15.9% 32.2% 13.5% 1.3% 11.8% 4% Collective Trust High Low High 0.12% % 32.4% 13.7% 1.4% 12.0% n/a n/a 9.3% -2.0% 11.6% 52% Separate Account High Low High 0.67% % 33.1% 13.2% 0.9% 12.1% n/a 14.6% -4.4% -5.6% 5.2% 1% Collective Trust High Low High 0.18% % 15.3% -3.9% -5.7% 4.5% 20.2% 15.3% -5.2% -5.6% 5.9% 57% Separate Account High Low High 0.60% % 15.3% -3.9% -5.7% 4.5% 17.7% 33.3% 9.6% -2.3% 20.6% 18% Collective Trust High Low High 0.14% % 33.5% 9.8% -2.2% 20.7% 10.7% 42.8% 5.9% -2.8% 14.2% 73% Separate Account High Low High 0.94% % 38.8% 4.9% -4.4% 21.3% n/a n/a 1.4% -6.9% 11.3% 290% Collective Trust Moderate Low Low 0.80% % -8.9% -0.3% -7.5% 6.8% Plan Administrator: Halliburton Company Benefits Committee N. Sam Houston Pkwy E., Halliburton Plaza 1, 2324, Houston, TX 77032, telephone number (281) Fees and Expenses include all charges to the investment options except for individual services that a participant may select, such as overnight mailing fees of $25 per transaction. Each investment option does not charge fees to contribute, transfer or withdraw from the option. Investment option performance is compared with benchmark index. Indices are unmanaged portfolios of specified securities and the indices do not reflect any initial or ongoing expenses. The investment option s portfolio may differ significantly from the securities in the indices. Investment performance is determined after fees are charged to the options and assumes reinvestment of dividends and capital gains. Transaction costs incurred for buying and selling securities become part of the cost basis of the securities and are not included in the expense ratio. These costs, along with management fees, plan administration fees and other fees are paid out of the investment option s assets, reducing the rate of return realized by participants. The cumulative effect of fees and expenses can substantially reduce the growth of a participant s retirement account. Participants are encouraged to visit the Employee Benefits Security Administration website at for information and examples demonstrating the long-term effect of fees and expenses. Fees and expenses are only one of several factors that participants and beneficiaries should consider when making investment decisions. 9

12 Understanding Your Investment Options This section gives you a guide to understanding the information on each of the following Fact Sheets. 1. General Information This section shows the benchmark with which the investment option s performance is compared, the total Plan assets of the option in millions and the inception date of the option. Each investment option has a benchmark listed. The benchmark is intended to represent the standard return for this type of investment and can be used to review long-term performance for the investment and to compare the Halliburton investment option s performance. 2. Investment Objective & Strategy The objective is the goal and purpose of the option, and the investment strategy is what the option will invest in to achieve the goal. 3. Fees and Expenses Fees and expenses are presented as a percentage of the option s asset value and in dollars per $1,000 worth of investment. This shows how much your expenses are per $1,000 you have invested in this option. 4. Volatility Analysis This graph illustrates the option s volatility. Options with a wider range of price fluctuations are labeled high, as they are considered riskier than options with a narrower range of price fluctuations. The more volatile an investment, the higher the risk of losing capital on your base investment if you withdraw or transfer your money out of the investment option when the price is low. 5. Credit Analysis The analysis reveals the percentage of fixed-income securities that fall within each credit-quality rating as assigned by Moody s. At the top of the ratings are U.S. government bonds. Bonds issued and backed by the federal government are high-quality and thus are rated AAA, which is the highest possible rating an issue can receive. 6. Bond Sectors This section is a snapshot of the bond sectors the investment option is invested in. 7. Performance This section gives you information on how the option has performed over time, as compared to the benchmark, illustrating the change in the value of the option. Remember, past performance is not an indication of future returns. 8. Portfolio Composition A breakdown of the option holdings into eight general investment groups: Cash, U.S. Stocks, Non- U.S. Stocks, High Yield Bonds, Core Bonds, REITs, TIPs and Other. Stable Value, commodities and natural resources are reported under Other. 9. Stock Sectors This section is a snapshot of the stock sectors in which the investment option is invested. Stocks are mapped into one of 11 sectors, which in turn roll up to three super sectors. 10. Stable Value Ratings The analysis reveals the credit quality ratings of each stable value wrap provider as assigned by Moody s and S&P. 11. Top Holdings Where applicable, these charts provide the top 10 holdings. 12. Top 10 Countries Where applicable, these charts provide the top 10 countries held in the option. 13. Equity Style Box Where applicable, the Equity Style Box is a ninesquare grid that provides a graphical representation of the investment style of stocks and mutual funds. For equity funds, it classifies securities according to market capitalization (the vertical axis) and growth and value factors (the horizontal axis). Management Company The firms responsible for managing the underlying portfolios for the option are listed in this section. Firm names are also located in the Disclosure section, beginning on page 34, along with additional information about the investment options. 10

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36 Disclosure The Halliburton Retirement and Savings Plan (Plan) is intended to be a participantdirected plan as described in Section 404(c) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (ERISA). Therefore, the fiduciaries of this plan are generally relieved of liability for any losses that are the result of any investment instructions given by a participant or a beneficiary of the Plan. The investment s principal value and investment return will fluctuate, so that an investor s unit values may be worth more or less than at the time of the original investment. In accordance with ERISA, the Plan assets are held in trust for the exclusive benefit of participants and beneficiaries. As with all 401(k) plans, assets are not FDIC-insured, may lose value and are not guaranteed by a bank, the Plan sponsor or other financial institution. Reliable sources are utilized to produce these reports, but there is no warranty or guarantee that this data is accurate, timely, or complete. Historic performance is not an indication of future results and should not be relied upon to predict future investment returns. The allocation directed to each underlying investment manager under each investment option has been selected by the Halliburton Company Investment Committee in consultation with Mercer Investment Consulting, Inc., the investment advisor to the Plan. The individual investment options will be reviewed periodically, and the Investment Committee will modify the allocations and/or underlying investment managers when deemed appropriate. Mercer Investment Management, Inc. ( Mercer ) serves as the investment manager for the Retirement Portfolios. The Halliburton Company Investment Committee has delegated its authority to design the asset allocation and manage the Retirement Portfolios to Mercer. The Retirement Portfolios performance will be reviewed, and Mercer will modify the allocations and/or underlying investment managers when deemed appropriate. The Retirement Portfolios will pay an annualized management fee to Mercer, which is included in the total expense ratio. As with all investment manager fees, the Mercer fee will be based on the total assets held in the Retirement Portfolio. Contact Information For current information, please visit (if you are a current employee) or (if you are a former employee). You may also call the Halliburton Benefits Center at (866) (international toll free, use your country s AT&T access code, then (866) ) or for toll call (857) , select option 2. Principal Risk The Retirement Portfolios are professionally managed and will reach the most conservative allocation 10 years after the target retirement date. The investment risk of each Retirement Portfolio may change as the allocation of the underlying holdings in the Portfolio change to correspond with its objective. The Retirement Portfolios and Single Focus Strategies are subject to the volatility of financial markets, including U.S. and non- U.S. equity and fixed income markets. The Portfolio is also subject to risks associated with investing in high yield bonds, smallcap stocks, commodities and real estate. Principal invested is not guaranteed at any time. There is no guarantee that investment in the Retirement Portfolios will provide adequate retirement income. Stock markets are volatile and can decline significantly in response to adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market or economic developments. The securities of smaller, less well-known companies can be more volatile than those of large companies. Foreign securities and currencies, especially those in emerging markets, involve greater risk and may offer greater potential returns than U.S. investments. This risk includes political and economic uncertainties of foreign countries. In general, the bond market is volatile, and bond securities carry interest rate risk. As interest rates rise, bond prices usually fall and vice versa. This effect is usually more pronounced for longer-term securities. Bonds also carry inflation risk, liquidity risk, call risk, and credit and default risks for both issuers and counterparties. Unlike individual bonds, most bond investment options do not have a maturity date, so avoiding losses caused by price volatility by holding the investment option until maturity is not possible. The principal value of inflation-linked bonds adjusts with inflation but declines in value when real interest rates rise and vice versa. Commodities contain heightened risk including market, political, regulatory and natural conditions. Real estate investment trusts (REITs) are subject to general stock market risk, real estate market declines and adverse changes to REIT tax laws. Stable value assets are generally invested in high-quality, diversified bond portfolios that are protected against interest rate volatility by contracts issued by banks and insurance companies. These contracts are backed solely by the financial resources of the bank and insurance companies and by the portfolios of securities. The stable value assets are not insured or guaranteed by the manager(s), the plan sponsor, the trustee, the FDIC, or any other government agency. The contracts are designed to allow participants to transact at contract value (principal plus accrued interest less expenses). Withdrawals prompted by certain events (e.g., layoffs, early retirement windows, spin-offs, sale of a division, facility closings, plan terminations, partial plan terminations, changes in laws or regulations) may be paid at the market value of the bond portfolios. Performance Investment option performance is determined after fees are charged to the investment option and assumes reinvestment of dividends and capital gains. Investment option performance is compared with the blended benchmark index. An index is an unmanaged portfolio of specified securities and does not reflect any initial or ongoing expenses. The investment option s portfolio may differ significantly from the securities in the index. 34

37 InvestmentHighlights Management Company Retirement Portfolios Income Aberdeen Asset Management, Inc. x x x x x x x x x x x x Agincourt Capital Management LLC x x x x x Barings Corporate Investors x x x x x BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. x x x x x Boston Co. Asset Management LLC x x x x x x x x x x x x Causeway Capital Management LLC x x x x x x x x x x x x Delaware Investment Advisers x x x x x x x x x x x x Fidelity Institutional Asset Management Trust Co. Galliard Capital Management, Inc. x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x GAMCO Investors, Inc. x x x x x x x x x x x x Integrity Asset Management, LLC x x x x x x x x x x x x Jennison Associates LLC x x x x x x x x x x x x Longview Partners (Guernsey) LTD x x x x x x x x x x x x Loomis Sayles & Co. LP x x x x x x x x x x x x Mercer Investment Consulting, Inc. x x x x x x x x x x x x MetWest Asset Management LLC x x x x x x x x x x x x Pacific Investment Management Co. LLC x x x x x Pzena Investment Management, Inc. x x x x x x x x x x x x Sands Capital Management LLC x x x x x x x x x x x x State Street Global Advisors x x x x x x x x x x x x Wells Capital Management, Inc. x x x x x x x x x x x x Aberdeen Asset Management, Inc. Agincourt Capital Management LLC Barings Corporate Investors BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. Boston Co. Asset Management LLC Causeway Capital Management LLC Delaware Investment Advisers Fidelity Institutional Asset Management Trust Co. Galliard Capital Management, Inc. GAMCO Investors, Inc. Integrity Asset Management, LLC Stable Value x x x x Bond Intermediate Bond S&P 500 Index Single Focus Strategies Large Cap Non-U.S. Index x x x Non-U.S. x x x Mid Cap Index Jennison Associates LLC x x Loomis Sayles & Co. LP x x MetWest Asset Management LLC x Small Cap Inflation Sensitive Pacific Investment Management Co. LLC x x Pzena Investment Management, Inc. Sands Capital Management LLC State Street Global Advisors x x x x x x x x Wells Capital Management, Inc. x x x x 35

38 Collective Trust and Separate Accounts Most of the Plan s investment options are structured using institutionally managed separate accounts; this means the accounts are managed only for participants in the Halliburton Plans. Individual securities are bought and sold by professional investment managers selected by the Investment Committee. The Plan also invests in common and collective trust funds (CCT), which are bank- or trust company-operated investment vehicles offered to institutional clients who want to invest in the same, specific investment strategy. Neither CCTs nor separate accounts are mutual funds. Unlike mutual funds, separate accounts and CCTs are not subject to and are not registered under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Investment Company Act of The Halliburton Company Employee Benefit Master Trust owns the underlying assets in the separate accounts and owns units in the CCTs in which it participates. The issuer (bank or trust company) owns the underlying assets of a CCT. Additional Fee Disclosure The expense ratio measures the annual cost of operating the investment option. It is expressed as a percentage of the investment option s assets and is the amount by which the rate of return has been reduced to pay fees. Any fees quoted herein are subject to change. Transaction costs incurred by the investment option for buying and selling securities are not included in the expense ratio. These costs, along with management fees, plan administration fees and other fees, are paid out of the investment option s assets, reducing the rate of return realized by participants. There are no entry or exit fees charged to participants who invest through the Plan. The cumulative effect of fees and expenses can substantially reduce the growth of a participant s retirement account. Participants are encouraged to visit the Employee Benefits Security Administration website at for information and examples demonstrating the longterm effect of fees and expenses. Fees and expenses are only one of several factors that participants and beneficiaries should consider when making investment decisions. Stable Value The Stable Value Strategy and a portion of the Income, 2010, 2015, 2020 and 2025 Retirement Portfolios invest in guaranteed investment contracts (GICs), including traditional and security-backed GICs issued by banks and insurance companies. Security-backed GICs, including synthetic and insurance separate account, are supported by high-quality, diversified bond portfolios. The market value of bonds is volatile and moves inversely with interest rate changes. As interest rates move up, the market value of bonds declines, and vice versa. The GICs protect the bond portfolios against market value volatility, allowing participants to transact at contract value (principal plus accrued interest less expenses) without reference to the market value fluctuations of the underlying bond portfolios. The risks associated with these contracts are outlined in the Principal Risks section. There are three common types of GICs: synthetic, insurance separate account and traditional. All of them share the common goal of providing contract value withdrawals, but they differ in contractual terms, asset ownership and protection benefits. In the synthetic GIC arrangement, the Plan owns the underlying bonds that support the insurance company and bank contracts. The bonds are managed by investment managers solely for the Plan participants. If the bank or insurance company experiences financial difficulty, the Plan has easy access to the bonds. Insurance separate account GICs also invest primarily in bonds. These securities are owned by the insurance company but are segregated in a separate account for the benefit of the Plan. In the event the insurance company becomes insolvent, credit risk is mitigated by the bonds held in the separate account. Traditional GICs are group annuity contracts issued by an insurance company which provide a guarantee of principal and a fixed or floating interest rate for a predetermined period of time. These contracts are backed solely by the financial strength of the insurance company. Morningstar Style Box The Morningstar style box reveals an investment option s equity strategy. The vertical axis shows the market capitalization of the stocks owned, and the horizontal axis shows the investment style (value, blend or growth). 36

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