Schlumberger Limited (),
doing business as SLB, is an
oilfield services company.
Schlumberger has four principal executive offices located in
Paris,
Houston,
London, and
The Hague.
Schlumberger is the world's largest offshore drilling company. It is the biggest offshore drilling contractor (in terms of revenue) in the world.
Schlumberger is incorporated in
Willemstad,
Curaçao
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as Schlumberger N.V. and trades on the
New York Stock Exchange,
Euronext Paris, the
London Stock Exchange and
SIX Swiss Exchange
SIX Swiss Exchange (formerly SWX Swiss Exchange), based in Zurich, is Switzerland's principal stock exchange (the other being Berne eXchange). SIX Swiss Exchange also trades other security (finance), securities such as Swiss government bonds and d ...
.
Schlumberger is a
Fortune Global 500 company, ranked 287 in 2016, and also listed in
Forbes Global 2000
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, ranked 349 in 2022.
History
Schlumberger was founded in 1926 in Paris as the Electric Prospecting Company (french: Société de prospection électrique) by two brothers
Conrad and Marcel Schlumberger from
Alsace. Schlumberger supplies the
petroleum industry with services such as seismic data processing,
formation evaluation,
well testing and
directional drilling, well cementing and
stimulation
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, artificial lift, well completions,
flow assurance Flow assurance is a relatively new term in oil and gas industry. It refers to ensuring successful and economical flow of hydrocarbon stream from reservoir to the point of sale. The term was coined by Petrobras in the early 1990s ahead of a DeepStar ...
and consulting, and software and information management. The company is also involved in the
groundwater extraction
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carbon capture and storage industries.
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The Schlumberger brothers had experience conducting geophysical surveys in countries such as
Romania,
Canada,
Serbia,
South Africa, the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, and the
United States. The new company sold electrical-measurement mapping services, and recorded the first-ever
electrical resistivity well log in
Merkwiller-Pechelbronn, France, in 1927. The company quickly expanded, logging its first well in the U.S. in 1929 in
Kern County,
California. In 1934, the Schlumberger Well Surveying Corporation was founded in
Houston, later evolving into Schlumberger Well Services, and finally Schlumberger Wireline and Testing. Schlumberger invested heavily in research, inaugurating the Schlumberger-Doll Research Center in
Ridgefield, Connecticut in 1948, contributing to the development of a number of new logging tools. In 1956, Schlumberger Limited was incorporated as a
holding company for all Schlumberger Limited businesses, which by now included American testing and production company Johnston Testers.
Over the years, Schlumberger continued to expand its operations and acquisitions. In 1960, Dowell Schlumberger (50% Schlumberger, 50%
Dow Chemical
The Dow Chemical Company, officially Dow Inc., is an American multinational chemical corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan, United States. The company is among the three largest chemical producers in the world.
Dow manufactures plastics ...
), which specialized in pumping services for the oil industry, was formed. On February 2, 1962, Schlumberger Limited became listed on the
New York Stock Exchange.
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South Boston, Virginia which was making furniture by the time the division was sold to
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Places
In the United States:
*Sperry, Iowa, community in Des Moines County
*Sperry, Missouri
*Sperry, Oklahoma, town in Tulsa County
*Sperry Chalet, historic backcountry chalet, Glacier National Park, Montana
*Sperry Glacier, ...
in 1971. Schlumberger purchased 50% of Forex in 1964 and merged it with 50% of Languedocienne to create the Neptune Drilling Company. The first computerized reservoir analysis, SARABAND, was introduced in 1970. The remaining 50% of Forex was acquired the following year; Neptune was renamed Forex Neptune Drilling Company. In 1979,
Fairchild Camera and Instrument
Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation was a company founded by Sherman Fairchild. It was based on the East Coast of the United States, and provided research and development for flash photography equipment. The technology was primarily use ...
(including
Fairchild Semiconductor
Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. was an American semiconductor company based in San Jose, California. Founded in 1957 as a division of Fairchild Camera and Instrument, it became a pioneer in the manufacturing of transistors and of int ...
) became a subsidiary of Schlumberger Limited.
In 1981, Schlumberger established the first international data links with e-mail. In 1983, Schlumberger opened its Cambridge Research Center in
Cambridge, England.
In 1984, the SEDCO drilling rig company and half of Dowell of North America were acquired, resulting in the creation of the Anadrill drilling segment, a combination of Dowell and The Analysts' drilling segments. Forex Neptune was merged with SEDCO to create the
Sedco Forex Drilling Company the following year, when Schlumberger purchased Merlin and 50% of
GECO
The General Engineering Company of Ontario (GECO, pronounced: "Gee-ko") was a munitions plant located in Scarborough, Toronto, and owned by the Government of Canada. Between July 1941 to July 1945, GECO filled more than 256 million units of ammuni ...
.
In 1987, Schlumberger completed its purchases of Neptune (North America), Bosco and Cori (Italy), and Allmess (Germany). That same year,
National Semiconductor acquired Fairchild Semiconductor from Schlumberger for
$122 million.
In 1991, Schlumberger acquired PRAKLA-SEISMOS, and pioneered the use of
geosteering to plan the drill path in horizontal wells.
In 1992, Schlumberger acquired software company
GeoQuest Systems
GeoQuest Systems was a company offering geology software, systems integration, and information-management services and software to the oil and gas industry from 1984& to 2001).
History
The company was founded in 1984. Through its Seismograph Se ...
. With the purchase came the conversion of SINet to
TCP/IP and thus internet capable. In the 1990s Schlumberger bought out the petroleum division, AEG meter, and ECLIPSE reservoir study team Intera Technologies Corp. A joint venture between Schlumberger and
Cable & Wireless resulted with the creation of Omnes, which then handled all of the company's internal IT business. Oilphase and Camco International were also purchased.
In 1999, Schlumberger and
Smith International created a joint venture, M-I L.L.C., the world's largest drilling fluids (mud) company. The company consists of 60% Smith International, and 40% by Schlumberger. Since the joint venture was prohibited by a 1994 antitrust consent decree barring Smith from selling or combining their fluids business with certain other companies, including Schlumberger, the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. found Smith International Inc. and Schlumberger Ltd. guilty of criminal contempt and fined each company $750,000 and placed each company on five years probation. Both companies also agreed to pay a total of $13.1 million, representing a full disgorgement of all of the joint venture's profits during the time the companies were in contempt.
In 2000, the
Geco-Prakla
Geco (Geophysical Company of Norway) was a European geophysical service company specializing in seismic surveys for petroleum exploration. Starting operating in the North Sea from 1972, the company expanded to operate in most marine areas open for ...
division was merged with
Western Geophysical
Western Geophysical was an international oil exploration company founded in California in 1933 by Henry Salvatori for the purpose of using reflection seismology to explore for petroleum.
The company prospered and was sold by Salvatori to Litt ...
to create the seismic data acquisition and processing contracting company
WesternGeco, of which Schlumberger held a 70% stake, the remaining 30% belonging to competitor
Baker Hughes
Baker Hughes Company, organized in Delaware and headquartered in Houston, is one of the world's largest oil field services companies. The company provides products and services for oil well drilling, formation evaluation, completion, productio ...
. Sedco Forex was spun off, and merged with Transocean Drilling company in 2000.
In 2001, Schlumberger acquired the IT consultancy company
Sema plc for $5.2 billion. The company was an Athens 2004 Summer Olympics partner, but the venture into IT consultancy did not pay off, and divestiture of Sema to
Atos Origin was completed that year for $1.5 billion. The cards division was divested through an IPO to form
Axalto, which later merged with
Gemplus to form
Gemalto, and the Messaging Solutions unit was spun off and merged with Taral Networks to form
Airwide Solutions. In 2003, the Automated Test Equipment group, part of the 1979
Fairchild Semiconductor
Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. was an American semiconductor company based in San Jose, California. Founded in 1957 as a division of Fairchild Camera and Instrument, it became a pioneer in the manufacturing of transistors and of int ...
acquisition, was spun off to NPTest Holding, which later sold it to
Credence.
In 2004, Schlumberger Business Consulting was launched and a decade later was acquired by
Accenture
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.
In 2005, Schlumberger purchased
Waterloo Hydrogeologic, which was followed by several other
groundwater industry related companies, such as Westbay Instruments, and Van Essen Instruments. Also that year, Schlumberger relocated its U.S. corporate offices from New York to Houston.
In 2006, Schlumberger purchased the remaining 30% of WesternGeco from
Baker Hughes
Baker Hughes Company, organized in Delaware and headquartered in Houston, is one of the world's largest oil field services companies. The company provides products and services for oil well drilling, formation evaluation, completion, productio ...
for US$2.4 billion. Also that year, the Schlumberger-Doll Research Center was relocated to a newly built research facility in
Cambridge, Massachusetts to replace the
Ridgefield, Connecticut research center. The facility joins the other research centers operated by the company in
Cambridge, England;
Moscow, Russia
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;
Stavanger, Norway; and
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
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.
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International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War.
In 2009, Schlumberger acquired the shares of Techsia SA, a supplier of petrophysical software based in Montpellier, France. Techsia is well-known in the industry for its flagship Techlog© product. The Montpellier based Techsia center becomes then the Schlumberger Petrophysics Software Center of Excellence for the development of state-of-the-art solutions for the oil and gas exploration and production industry
In 2010, the acquisition of
Smith International in an all-stock deal valued at $11.3 billion was announced. The sale price is 45.84-a-share price was 37.5 percent higher than Smith closing price on 18 February 2010. The deal is the biggest acquisition in Schlumberger history. The merger was completed on August 27, 2010. Also announced in 2010 were Schlumberger plans to acquire Geoservices, a French-based company specializing in energy services, in a deal valued at $1.1 billion, including debt.
In 2014, Schlumberger announced the purchase of the remaining shares of SES Holdings Limited ("Saxon"), a Calgary-based provider of international land drilling services, from First Reserve and certain members of Saxon management. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including the receipt of regulatory approvals. Schlumberger had a minority share in Saxon previously.
In 2015, Schlumberger was indicted by the US Department of Justice for sanction violations of conducting business in Iran and Sudan; the company was fined $233 million, amounting to the largest fine for sanctions to date.
In 2015, due to a downturn in the global oil and gas industry, Schlumberger announced 21,000 layoffs accounting for 15% of the company's total workforce.
In 2015, Schlumberger agreed to acquire oilfield equipment manufacturer
Cameron International
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 s ...
for $14.8 billion.
In 2018, Schlumberger announced that WesternGeco would be exiting the seismic data acquisition business, both onshore and offshore, while retaining its multiclient data processing and interpretation segments. This decision followed the bankruptcy filings of several competitors in the seismic services sector.
In 2020, Schlumberger cut more than 21,000 jobs during the global
COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2021, Schlumberger New Energy announced the signature of pilot project agreements between the French state, Genvia and critical-industry leaders on the pathway to net zero in the cement and steel industries. Through these agreements, the goal is to scale up the next generation of electrolyzer technology, developed over the last two decades, to produce clean hydrogen without CO2 emissions, accelerating the decarbonization of multiple industrial sectors.
In 2022, Schlumberger completed a corporate rebranding to be known as SLB. According to media statements, the company's CEO said the corporate rebranding is not a shift away from fossil fuels.
Corporate affairs
France
The company has offices in multiple cities and regions in France: Abbeville, Beziers, Clamart, Montpellier, Pau and Paris.
Such sites and entities are as well at the forefront of the SLB New Energy strategy and development. (example: Geothermal with Celsius Energy and Hydrogen with Genvia)
United States
Schlumberger maintains a campus at the northeast corner of
U.S. Highway 90A
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and Gillingham Lane in
Sugar Land, Texas; as of 2017 Schlumberger is the third largest employer in the city. In 2015, Schlumberger announced that it was moving its U.S. corporate headquarters to the Sugar Land facility from its Houston office building. The company plans to build new buildings with a scheduled completion time of late 2017. They include a total of of Class A office space and an "amenities" building with of space.
In the 1930s, the North American headquarters were established in Houston. In the 1970s, the company's top executives in North America were relocated to
New York City. By 2006, the head office had 50 executives and support staff. By that year the company was moving that office to a building near the
Houston Galleria.
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The company moved its Houston-area offices from 5000
Gulf Freeway in Houston to the Sugar Land campus in 1995.
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Recognition
In 2009, ''
Newsweek'' released their "Green Rankings", a ranking of the 500 largest corporations on track records on a number of environmental issues. Schlumberger was ranked 118th out of 500 overall, and 3rd out of 31 in their industry. ''Newsweek'' remarked that to mitigate global warming Schlumberger has invested in
carbon sequestration which involves long-term storage of and that the company's seismic survey ships are 20% to 25% more fuel-efficient than those of other seismic contractors from using fuels that emit less pollution and towing equipment that creates less drag on the vessels.
Controversies
Radioactive sources
In 2006, a radioactive canister imported by Schlumberger was recovered in the
Western Australian outback desert. The canister had been lost
by the company's transport partner, when the improperly secured container fell off the trailer on which it was being transported.
In 2010, the
Aberdeen Sheriff court fined Schlumberger Oilfield UK £300,000 for losing a radioactive source on the rig floor on the Ensco 101 mobile drilling rig in the North Sea for 4 hours.
Spills
In 2009, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection fined Chesapeake Appalachia LLC and Schlumberger Technology Corp. more than $15,500 each for a hydrochloric acid spill in February 2009 at Chesapeake's Chancellor natural gas well site in Asylum Township,
Bradford County, Pennsylvania. Officials said the leak did not contaminate groundwater.
PCB contamination
In 2006, as the current owner of a facility in
Pickens, South Carolina, Schlumberger agreed to pay $11.8 million to federal and state agencies for a problem caused by the previous owner, Sangamo-Weston, a capacitor manufacturing plant. The cause of the problem was from
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) released into the environment by Sangamo-Weston from 1955 to 1987. According to the Justice Department's Environment and Natural Resources Division, an additional agreement by Schlumberger to purchase and remove dams will directly improve the Twelvemile Creek, South Carolina
ecosystem and provide significant environmental benefits for the affected communities.
Deepwater Horizon
In 2010, Schlumberger was contracted to perform
wireline logging on the ''
Deepwater Horizon'' oil rig in the
Gulf of Mexico. On the day of the explosion, the Schlumberger crew was supposed to perform a cement evaluation test, but the test was cancelled and the crew was released by
BP to leave the rig on the same day. The cost-cutting decision to cancel the test is dramatized in the subsequent
film
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by Peter Berg.
Business with Iran and Sudan
In 2015, Schlumberger pled guilty to violating U.S. sanctions related to Iran and Sudan and agreed to pay a $237 million penalty.
Sexual harassment
In 2020, a class action lawsuit was filed against Schlumberger, alleging a culture of sexual harassment, discrimination, and retaliation. According to the company's pay-gap report for 2018, women composed a mere 5.4% of field roles and 16.2% of roles in the full company. The lawsuit alleges that males regularly documented female co-workers and flaunted them on public forums. Male colleagues would also encourage other men to break into the plaintiff's room at night and stonewall her if she did not consent to sexual activity. The lawsuit also outlines instances of "sexist and hostile comments," and one instance in which the plaintiff was groped. Women who complain to HR are told it's all just "oil field talk" and are subsequently ignored. When the plaintiff kept complaining, Schlumberger allegedly terminated the plaintiff. Women who spoke with the Texas Observer describe a culture of silence, where women stay silent for fear of being fired in the high turnover company.
Russia
In October 2022, it was reported that some of Schlumberger's more than 9,000 Russian employees based in Russia received military draft notices through the company. Human rights groups such as Business & Human Rights Resource Centre are watching how the company responds to the concerns. About a week later, the company said it was evaluating unspecified options for its thousands of Russian employees. According to a list maintained by the Chief Executive Leadership Institute at
Yale University which tracks company responses about operating in Russia, Schlumberger is noted as "buying time" while it continues to carry out the bulk of its business in the country.
See also
*
List of oilfield service companies
References
Works cited
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External links
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