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By Reuters | Updated: March 25, 2026

March 25 (Reuters) – Oilfield services company SLB (SLB.N) said on Wednesday it would expand its partnership with Nvidia (NVDA.O) to develop ​artificial intelligence infrastructure and models for the energy ‌industry, as companies look to scale up use of the technology.

The deal builds on the two companies’ partnership, which began ​in 2008 when SLB used Nvidia’s accelerated computing ​and then expanded in 2024 to development of ⁠generative AI solutions for the energy sector.

It also reflects ​the energy industry’s need to process growing volumes of ​geological, production and infrastructure data more quickly, at a time when producers are seeking to cut costs, improve reliability and lower emissions.

Oilfield contractors such ​as SLB are also keen to drive growth by delivering power ​equipment, turbines and data solutions to data centers and related AI infrastructure ‌work, ⁠at a time when drilling demand is slowing.

Under the expanded partnership, SLB will act as a design partner for modular AI data centers based on Nvidia technology and ​work with ​the U.S. ⁠chip firm to create an “AI Factory for Energy”. The platform aims to help oil and gas producers and ​power companies apply AI to large volumes ​of ⁠operational data.

“Building AI Factory infrastructure and domain models is needed to turn massive amounts of energy data into ⁠actionable ​insights and accelerate more efficient ​and sustainable energy systems,” said Vladimir Troy, vice president of AI Infrastructure at Nvidia.

Reporting ​by Sumit Saha in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo

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