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Schlumberger NV (French: [ʃlumbɛʁʒe, ʃlœ̃b-]), doing business as SLB, also known as Schlumberger Limited, is an American oilfield services company. [3] [4] As of 2022, it is both the world's largest offshore drilling company and the world's largest offshore drilling contractor by revenue.
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 Corporation (formerly Cooper Cameron Corporation (CCC) and Cooper Oil Tool, Cameron Iron Works) though now operating under Schlumberger, is a global provider of pressure control, production, processing, and flow control systems as well as project management and aftermarket services for the oil and gas and process ...
Olivier Le Peuch (born 1963/1964) is a French businessman, and the chief executive officer (CEO) of Schlumberger, the world's largest oilfield services company, effective 1 August 2019. Biography. Le Peuch was born and raised in France.
The rebranding has been a way for SLB to navigate opposition to fossil fuels. How the CEO of SLB says its name change is helping the oil and gas services company weather the climate change storm ...
Schlumberger anticipates generating approximately $600 million in revenue from Iraq this year. In Russia, Schlumberger employs about 14,000 people, of whom 96% are Russian nationals. The company ...
The Schlumberger company then tried to expand their activities to many other countries, but the attempts were hindered by the worldwide depression. On 15 September 1934, Schlumberger's subsidiary in the United States became Schlumberger Well Surveying Corporation (SWSC) with offices in Houston, Texas. Conrad was the chairman, and Marcel was the ...
On Friday, oil-field services giants Schlumberger and Baker Hughes , one of its largest peers, will kick off earnings season for their sector. Unless the 34 analysts who follow the bigger company ...