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Schlumberger using Google Cloud for E&P applications

World’s largest oilfield services company Schlumberger is teaming up with Google Cloud to develop exploration & production solutions aimed at helping with seismic processing and field development.

Illustration; Image source: Schlumberger
Illustration; Image source: Schlumberger

Schlumberger on Wednesday said ti had renewed and significantly expanded its agreement with Google Cloud to develop cloud-native E&P applications.

The oilfield services firm expects the agreement will help its customers acquire actionable insights from data and harness the power of Google’s cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.

Schlumberger has deployed its oil and gas petrotechnical software suite on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to perform seismic processing, interpretation, and subsurface modeling.

Hinda Gharbi, Executive Vice President, Schlumberger Reservoir & Infrastructure: “Our strategic collaboration with Google Cloud enables Schlumberger and our customers to take advantage of the latest digital technologies to unlock the value in all data for making critical business decisions,” said  “Using GCP, Schlumberger is launching several cloud-native applications for its customers, including global exploration screening, seismic processing, field development planning, and production optimization workflows…”

“To succeed in the oil and gas industry, companies must truly embrace digital transformation,” said Robert Enslin, President of Global Customer Operations, Google Cloud. “Through this collaboration, we are combining Schlumberger’s petrotechnical domain knowledge and expertise in high-performance computing, and 3-D data visualization with Google Cloud’s proven experience in data analytics, AI and infrastructure. Together, we will provide E&P customers with the insights, efficiencies, and technologies they need to drive innovation.”

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