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SLB and Vår Energi Partner on Digital Workflows to Accelerate Oil & Gas Development Timelines

By MGN EditorialMay 29, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Technology giant SLB and Norwegian operator Vår Energi are collaborating on advanced digital well planning workflows aimed at reducing cycle times and cutting time to first oil from discovery to development.

## SLB and Vår Energi Target Faster Field Development Through Digital Collaboration U.S.-headquartered oilfield technology company SLB has entered into a strategic collaboration with Norway's Vår Energi to accelerate the operator's progression from hydrocarbon discovery through to full field development, according to Offshore Energy. The partnership centres on the deployment of multi-discipline, collaborative well planning workflows designed to reduce cycle times — a critical metric in an industry where delays between discovery and first oil can significantly erode project economics. By pooling SLB's digital technology capabilities with Vår Energi's operational expertise on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, the two companies aim to streamline decision-making processes that have traditionally been time-consuming and siloed across disciplines. ### Why This Matters In today's capital-intensive upstream environment, the ability to compress development timelines carries substantial commercial value. Reducing time to first oil not only improves project returns but also enhances an operator's ability to respond to shifting commodity price cycles. For Vår Energi — one of Norway's largest independent oil and gas producers — faster well planning cycles could meaningfully improve the competitiveness of its development portfolio. SLB's involvement signals a broader industry trend toward embedding digital intelligence directly into upstream workflows, moving beyond standalone software tools toward integrated, real-time collaborative platforms that connect geoscientists, drilling engineers, and reservoir specialists within a unified environment. ### Digital Transformation in Upstream Operations The collaboration reflects the continued maturation of digital transformation initiatives across the offshore oil and gas sector. Operators and service companies alike are increasingly investing in workflow automation, data integration, and AI-assisted planning tools to offset cost pressures and improve capital efficiency. For SLB, the Vår Energi partnership adds to a growing portfolio of digital alliances with major operators, reinforcing its positioning as a technology-led energy services company rather than a conventional oilfield services provider. Further details on the scope and duration of the collaboration have not yet been disclosed. Industry observers will be watching to see what measurable reductions in cycle time the partnership delivers as it moves from planning into operational deployment.
#SLB#Vår Energi#digital transformation#well planning#Norwegian Continental Shelf#upstream operations#offshore technology#field development

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