Discover the full insider trade history of Liberty Energy Inc., a listed issuer based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Energy sector, Liberty Energy Inc. has logged 17 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €3bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 14 April 2026 — Retenue fiscale. Among the most active insiders: ELLIOTT R SEAN. Every trade is openly available.
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Liberty Energy Inc. (NYSE: LBRT) is a United States-based energy services company headquartered in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 2011, Liberty initially built its franchise around completion services for onshore oil and natural gas producers, particularly in unconventional plays, and has since evolved into a more technology-led platform that combines completion expertise, proppant logistics, diagnostics, automation, and distributed power solutions. For investors, Liberty is best understood as a differentiated North American oilfield services provider with an increasingly diversified growth agenda. ([libertyenergy.com](https://libertyenergy.com/about/?utm_source=openai)) The company’s core historical business remains pressure pumping and completions, where it serves exploration and production customers with integrated field execution. Liberty’s offering includes electric frac fleets, hybrid pumping technology, proppant delivery and handling solutions, fracture diagnostic services, and internally developed digital tools designed to improve asset orchestration and field productivity. Its portfolio of branded technologies includes digiTechnologies, digiFrac, digiPrime, and the Forge large language model for intelligent asset orchestration. This technology stack is a key differentiator versus more commoditized service peers, supporting Liberty’s positioning on efficiency, reliability, and operational consistency rather than price alone. ([libertyenergy.com](https://libertyenergy.com/about/?utm_source=openai)) In competitive terms, Liberty is one of the larger completion services and technologies providers in North America, with a strong focus on onshore markets. Its competitive moat is not based on scale alone, but on execution quality, next-generation equipment, and a willingness to invest through cycles. The company has repeatedly emphasized that its technology and operating model have helped improve shale well productivity since its founding, which underpins its value-creation narrative. Geographically, Liberty’s footprint is mainly North America, with the United States as the center of gravity for activity and commercial relationships, while Canada remains part of the broader operating base. ([libertyenergy.com](https://libertyenergy.com/about/?utm_source=openai)) Recent news shows that Liberty is broadening its addressable market beyond traditional oilfield services. In 2025 and early 2026, it accelerated the buildout of Liberty Power Innovations (LPI), a distributed power and energy-storage platform aimed at commercial and industrial customers, data centers, energy users, and mining clients. A major strategic partnership with Vantage Data Centers targets up to 1 GW of power solutions, including a firm 400 MW reservation for 2027, and Liberty also announced a 330 MW power reservation and preliminary energy services agreement in Texas. In May 2026, Liberty disclosed an award with Bergen Engines for more than 500 MW of on-site generation capacity for large-scale AI data center developments in the United States. These moves suggest a meaningful strategic pivot toward long-duration, infrastructure-like cash flows alongside the legacy completions business. ([investors.libertyenergy.com](https://investors.libertyenergy.com/news-and-events/press-releases/2026/01-05-2026-115011299?utm_source=openai))