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Halliburton 2021 Annual & Sustainability Report Appendix 84 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Table The global community adopted the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015. In 2018, Halliburton undertook an exercise to map our material sustainability topics and relevant metrics to the SDGs in order to assess our alignment with the priorities of policymakers and other stakeholders. Halliburton updated our alignment to these topics in our 2021 Materiality Assessment refresh. The results of this exercise are shown in the table below. Halliburton Material Topics United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Halliburton Key Performance Indicators Economic Corporate Governance 16. Peace, justice, and strong institutions • Anti-Corruption training and Business Ethics • COBC training Economic 1. No poverty • Percentage of spend with local suppliers Performance 4. Quality education • Spend with small and diverse suppliers 8. Decent work and economic growth • Training hours per learner Supply Chain 4. Quality education • Percentage of spend with local suppliers Sustainability 8. Decent work and economic growth • Spend with small and diverse suppliers 12. Responsible consumption and production Governance Engagement 17. Partnerships for the goals • Trade Associations or Tax-Exempt Groups Environment Energy and 7. Affordable clean energy • Energy consumption Greenhouse Gases 9. Industries, innovation, and infrastructure • Technology Sustainability Matrix 13. Climate action • Greenhouse gas emissions intensity 6. Clean water and sanitation • Water use Environmental 14. Life below water • Recordable environment incident rate Stewardship 15. Life on land • Spill volume • Waste generation and recycling rate Social Health, Safety, 3. Good health and well-being • Total recordable incident rate Wellness • Lost-time incident rate 5. Gender equality • Female hire rates and other gender rates Diversity 8. Decent work and economic growth • Percentage of localized workforce and Inclusion 10. Reduced inequalities • Spend with small and diverse suppliers • Global Ethics Helpline 1. No poverty 2. Zero hunger • Charitable giving Community 3. Good health and well-being • Percentage of localized workforce Engagement 4. Quality education • Volunteering 16. Peace, justice, and strong institutions 17. Partnerships for the goals

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