
In December, SLB was awarded an integrated services contract for all of Petrobras’ offshore fields in Brazil. (Source: Shutterstock)
Shell has awarded SLB a series of drilling contracts across Shell’s deepwater and ultra-deepwater assets in the U.K. North Sea, Trinidad and Tobago and the Gulf of Mexico, among other regions. The projects will be delivered over a three-year period.
The scope will include digital directional drilling services and hardware, logging while drilling, surface logging, cementing, drilling and completions fluids, completions and wireline services. SLB has already commenced providing services to Shell for the contracts.
“We are proud to continue our long-standing relationship with Shell through the fulfilment of these multi-region deepwater contracts,” said Wallace Pescarini, SLB’s president of offshore Atlantic.
In December, SLB was awarded an integrated services contract for all of Petrobras’ offshore fields in Brazil.
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