SLB, formerly known as Schlumberger Limited, founded in 1926 and headquartered in Houston, Texas, USA, is a global technology company driving energy innovation. SLB offers a comprehensive portfolio of services and products for the oil and gas industry, including reservoir characterization, drilling, production, and processing solutions. The company is committed to advancing digitalization and sustainability, developing technologies for carbon capture, hydrogen production, and geothermal energy. With operations in over 120 countries, SLB leverages its technological expertise and global reach to support clients in optimizing performance and reducing environmental impact.
Five-year Aramco award supports large-scale development of Saudi Arabia’s unconventional gas resources through advanced stimulation and digital technologies.
A second engineering, procurement and construction contract for a standard subsea pump system will boost production at bp's Tiber field, following the recent award for Kaskida.
SLB launched the Smackover 3D model, a high-precision digital solution offering tailored subsurface insights to accelerate and optimize the development of lithium brine resources in the Smackover Play.
The digital ecosystem will give offshore operators real-time, integrated insights from all assets to proactively resolve challenges and enable agile decision-making.
The contract includes completions technologies and services for up to 35 ultra-deepwater wells, utilizing electric completions to provide predictive, real-time intelligence for optimal production.
SLB's Methane LiDAR Camera has been approved by the EPA as an alternative test method, allowing oil and gas operators to more efficiently detect and mitigate fugitive methane leaks.
SLB OneSubsea has been awarded a contract by Equinor for the Fram Sør Project, which will use all-electric subsea technology to enhance operator control and reduce emissions.
Early indications of the solution's capabilities resulted in a seismic agent achieving a 10x increase in the speed of seismic interpretation, and a 70% increase in precision.