SLB Industrialises AI for the Energy Industry with NVIDIA
Global energy technology company SLB announced
an expansion of its technology collaboration with NVIDIA to design and deploy
critical AI infrastructure and models for the energy industry.
Modular design for data centres:
SLB will serve as the modular design partner for NVIDIA DSX AI factories. This
modular approach, where components are manufactured offsite, will drive
increased quality and reliability while also reducing costs, labour constraints
and lead times. It also enables rapid and flexible scaling, which allows
customers to expand data centre capacity quickly as demand grows.
AI Factory for Energy:
SLB will work with NVIDIA to develop an “AI Factory for Energy,” a reference
environment powered by domain-specific generative AI models and
industrial-scale agentic AI. This will run on SLB’s digital platforms to help
energy companies scale AI for their data and operations.
Accelerated computing for
SLB digital platforms: The companies will optimise the processing of large
datasets and AI models across SLB digital platforms using the latest NVIDIA AI
infrastructure, aiming to establish new benchmarks for performance and
efficiency in energy applications.
“The winners in AI will
be companies with the best data, the deepest domain expertise and the ability
to scale,” said Demos Pafitis, SLB’s chief technology officer. “By
collaborating with NVIDIA to advance modular data-centre construction and
harness our domain expertise and digital platforms, we’re enabling the energy industry to deploy AI at scale and transform
operational data into smarter decisions.”
"AI is becoming the
engine of a new industrial revolution, and the energy industry is at its
forefront," said Vladimir Troy, vice president of AI Infrastructure at
NVIDIA. "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."
Energy companies generate
vast amounts of operational data across subsurface, production and energy
infrastructure, which makes decision-making somewhat slow and siloed. By
combining NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and NVIDIA Nemotron open models with SLB
digital and AI platforms, the collaboration aims to accelerate the
transformation of that data into actionable insights. The work spans
traditional machine learning, generative AI and emerging agentic AI
technologies designed to improve performance and support reliable, efficient
and lower-carbon energy systems.
Today’s announcement
builds on a relationship that began in 2008, when NVIDIA accelerated computing
was first used to enhance SLB subsurface visualization and seismic imaging
software. In 2024, the companies announced plans to develop generative artificial
intelligence solutions for the energy sector using NVIDIA software integrated
with SLB’s Delfi digital platform and Lumi data and AI platform.































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