Quote Originally Posted by Independent Media TV
In the last two years, the Bush administration has awarded Halliburton's Kellogg, Brown and Root subsidiary $10.5 billion in contracts to do everything from providing meals to the troops to repairing Iraqi oil wells.
Quote Originally Posted by Independent Media TV
A high-ranking civilian whistleblower at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has alleged that KBR was allowed to write the specs for a $2.5 billion oil-repair contract. Not surprisingly, it was the only company qualified to do the work and won a no-bid contract.
Iraq Contract Oddities - Independent Media TV


Quote Originally Posted by BBC
He suggested another contract with the US Army Corps of Engineers to repair and operate oil wells in Iraq was already worth more than $70m, with a ceiling of $7bn.

"When the contracts are combined, the total amount that Halliburton has received to date for work related to Iraq is now nearly $500m," said Mr Waxman.
Halliburton Iraq contract queried - BBC