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Baker Hughes Long Term Debt

Baker Hughes's long-term debt is $15B.

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Long Term Debt
$15.48B
159.37% YoYΔ $9.51B vs prior year quarter

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Baker Hughes Long Term Debt History

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Baker Hughes vs. peers: Long Term Debt Comparison

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Baker Hughes Long Term Debt Growth (YoY per quarter)

Latest change versus the prior comparable period (same company).

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Baker Hughes (BKR) FAQ

The latest long-term debt for BKR is $15B as of June 2026. That compares with $6B in the prior-year period — up 159.4% year over year. Investors often review this figure alongside Baker Hughes's historical trend and sector peers before judging valuation or financial health.

Over the past year, BKR's long-term debt moved from $6B to $15B — a 159.4% year-over-year increase. If the trend continues in the same direction for several quarters, it can signal a meaningful shift in Baker Hughes's operating scale or balance-sheet position.

A long-term debt figure of $15B for BKR is a snapshot of scale on that line item. On its own it does not say whether the business is healthy — you also want growth rate, margins, and how the number compares with similar companies. Explore the charts below for those layers of context.

After noting BKR's long-term debt ($15B), review year-over-year change from $6B, peer averages, and a few neighboring metrics such as revenue, margins, or valuation multiples. That combination usually beats staring at a single figure. The navigation links on this page jump you to those related views.

This page's peer comparison chart is the fastest way to stack Baker Hughes's long-term debt against similar Industrials names. You can also browse sector and industry screens on Stockcircle for a broader set of Industrials companies and their key multiples and fundamentals.