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Baker Hughes Q2 2026 Earnings Report

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Baker Hughes EPS Results

Actual EPS
N/A
Consensus EPS
$0.49
Beat/Miss
N/A
One Year Ago EPS
N/A

Baker Hughes Revenue Results

Actual Revenue
N/A
Expected Revenue
$6.52 billion
Beat/Miss
N/A
YoY Revenue Growth
N/A

Baker Hughes Announcement Details

Quarter
Q2 2026
Time
After Market Closes
Conference Call Date
Monday, July 27, 2026
Conference Call Time
9:30AM ET

Conference Call Resources

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About Baker Hughes

Baker Hughes (NASDAQ:BKR) is an energy technology company that provides a broad portfolio of products, services and digital solutions for the oil and gas and industrial markets. Its offerings span oilfield services and equipment — including drilling, evaluation, completion and production technologies — as well as turbomachinery, compressors and related process equipment used in midstream and downstream operations. The company also supplies aftermarket services, field support and integrated solutions designed to improve asset performance and uptime across the energy value chain.

The firm’s roots trace back to the merger of Baker International and Hughes Tool Company, and more recently it combined with GE’s oil and gas business in 2017 to form Baker Hughes, a GE company (BHGE); subsequent changes in ownership restored Baker Hughes as an independent publicly traded company. Over time the company has expanded its capabilities beyond traditional oilfield services to include digital monitoring and analytics, engineered systems and technologies that address reliability, efficiency and emissions intensity.

Baker Hughes operates globally, serving national and independent oil companies, drilling contractors, pipeline and processing operators, and industrial customers across North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Asia Pacific region. Its business model emphasizes lifecycle services — from equipment design and installation to long‑term maintenance and performance optimization — and it maintains a network of service centers, manufacturing facilities and technology hubs to support worldwide operations.

In recent years the company has put increased focus on energy transition markets and decarbonization solutions, developing offerings in areas such as hydrogen, carbon capture, electrification and low‑emissions gas turbines alongside its conventional product lines. Baker Hughes combines field engineering and aftermarket support with digital tools and R&D to help customers manage operational costs, improve recovery and reduce the environmental footprint of energy production and industrial processes.

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