SLB and TotalEnergies in 10-year partnership for digital energy solutions

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SLB and TotalEnergies have unveiled a 10-year partnership to co-develop scalable digital solutions aimed at enhancing energy resource access with improved performance and efficiency. This collaboration will address key challenges across the energy value chain, including carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (CCUS).

The partnership will integrate advanced digital capabilities, such as artificial intelligence (AI), with new and existing applications on SLB’s Delfi™ digital platform, in line with the Open Group’s OSDU® Technical Standard. 

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By combining their digital and domain expertise, SLB and TotalEnergies aim to accelerate the development and deployment of digital solutions on a global scale. This initiative will benefit TotalEnergies’ operations worldwide and SLB’s extensive customer base.

“Collaboration and knowledge sharing are key for our industry to continuously develop more effective ways of unlocking energy access,” said Rakesh Jaggi, President of SLB’s Digital & Integration business. “With this visionary partnership, we’re combining the know-how and expertise of both companies to accelerate the delivery of new digital capabilities that will benefit the whole industry.”

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The partnership will initially concentrate on subsurface digital solutions for reservoir engineering and geoscience modeling and interpretation, utilizing Delfi™ on-demand reservoir simulation (ODRS). These processes will be enhanced and automated using AI and practical insights from both companies.

“Through this digital partnership we will develop cutting-edge next-generation software, digital applications and new algorithms applied to geoscience,” said Namita Shah, President of OneTech at TotalEnergies. “Thanks to these innovative modeling technologies, we will not only be better able to utilize the analyses of geological reservoirs and basins in the Oil & Gas sector to reduce emissions but also to make further progress in geological carbon storage.”

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