SLB and Cactus Drilling Announce Strategic Collaboration to Expand Automated Drilling Solutions

Reuters
23 Jun
SLB and Cactus Drilling Announce Strategic Collaboration to Expand Automated Drilling Solutions

Schlumberger NV $(SLB)$ has announced a strategic collaboration with Cactus Drilling to enhance the use of automated and autonomous drilling solutions. This partnership aims to improve operational efficiency and execution consistency by scaling advanced digital solutions. Cactus will integrate SLB's DrillSync™ platform and software suite with its existing Precise™ automated drilling control systems. The collaboration will also see the deployment of SLB's AI-powered DrillOps™ and Neuro™ solutions, which support autonomous directional drilling and geosteering. This agreement is a step towards advancing well construction performance and safety, aligning goals between SLB, drilling contractors, and operators.

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