Reduce avoidable mobilization
Better scope definition and remote data review can limit repeated field visits, rushed replacement orders, and preventable standby time.
Schlumberger sustainability content connects practical drilling decisions to reduced waste, safer mobilization, better data, and lower-impact operations across energy, mining, and geothermal projects.
For drilling teams, sustainability is not only a corporate target. It is the daily discipline of reducing nonproductive time, minimizing unnecessary travel, improving fluid stewardship, using energy more intelligently, and preserving evidence for later operational decisions. This site treats sustainability as part of equipment planning because those decisions determine how often crews mobilize, how confidently they interpret downhole conditions, and how quickly a field issue becomes visible.
Better scope definition and remote data review can limit repeated field visits, rushed replacement orders, and preventable standby time.
Downhole gauges and monitoring plans help teams make decisions with evidence rather than assumptions, reducing wasted operating effort.
Lifecycle planning aligns maintenance, spares, training, and escalation with safety expectations and lower-emission execution.
The purpose of these signals is to keep sustainability grounded in the drilling program. A procurement team can use them to ask better questions: what data will be available after completion, which service actions can be handled remotely, how equipment choices affect fuel and consumable use, and whether documentation will support internal environmental reporting. Those questions make the inquiry stronger and help the technical team respond with the correct level of detail.