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Schlumberger is the world's largest offshore drilling company and contractor by revenue, founded in 1926 by two brothers from Alsace. It provides various services and products for the petroleum industry, such as seismic data processing, well testing, artificial lift, and software and information management.
The business, which started in France as the Electric Prospecting Company and then Schlumberger, created its SLB name last year to signal a refocus on newer energy services, such as carbon-capture ...
Cameron International is a global company that provides pressure control, production, processing, and flow control systems and services for the oil and gas and process industries. It was founded in 1920 as Cameron Iron Works and acquired by Schlumberger in 2016.
OneSubsea is a public company that provides integrated solutions, production systems, processing systems, control systems, swivel and marine systems, and subsea services for the subsea oil and gas market. It was formed in 2012 as a joint venture between Cameron International and Schlumberger, and was acquired by Schlumberger in 2015.
Petrel is a cloud-based software by Schlumberger that helps teams develop collaborative workflows for oil and gas exploration and production. It has features such as seismic interpretation, reservoir modeling, simulation, volume calculation, and map design.
The company was founded in 1984. Through its Seismograph Service Corporation subsidiary, Raytheon Company invested in and subsequently purchased GeoQuest Systems in about 1989. In 1992 Schlumberger acquired the company.
The submersible company suspended all exploration and commercial operations after the deadly implosion. 'All good here': Last messages revealed from Titan submersible before implosion: Coast Guard ...
WesternGeco is a geophysical services company and a subsidiary of Schlumberger. It provides reservoir imaging, monitoring, and development services, and was formed by the merger of Western Geophysical and Geco-Prakla in 2000.