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Shell taps SLB for ‘major’ multi-region deepwater drilling gigs

January 13, 2025
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SLB Secures Major Drilling Contracts with Shell

U.S.-headquartered technology player SLB has landed a batch of new deals with the UK-based energy giant Shell to handle drilling assignments, spanning several regions, including the UK sector of the North Sea, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Gulf of Mexico alongside others.

SLB claims these “major” drilling contracts will support capital-efficient energy development across Shell’s deep- and ultra-deepwater assets over three years. The U.S. player will combine its AI-enabled digital drilling capabilities with its expertise in ultra-deepwater environments to deliver more consistent wells that improve cost efficiencies.

Building on a Strong Partnership

Wallace Pescarini, SLB’s President of Offshore Atlantic, commented: “We are proud to continue our long-standing relationship with Shell through the fulfillment of these multi-region deepwater contracts. Over the years, we have worked diligently to provide safe, high-quality services to our customers, including Shell.

“Drawing on our global expertise in complex deepwater environments and advanced technology solutions, we will align with Shell’s expectations for safe and efficient energy development on these projects.”

Comprehensive Service Offerings

Furthermore, SLB’s scope of the contracts will include digital directional drilling services and hardware, logging while drilling (LWD), surface logging, cementing, drilling and completions fluids, completions, and wireline services.

While confirming that it has already begun providing services to Shell for the contracts, the U.S. firm also underlines that it will manage each project centrally through its Performance Live centers.

The company has secured several work assignments, including the one with Velesto Drilling to take rig capabilities to a new level by employing digital tools to enhance drilling performance.

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