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SLB launches Lumi data and AI platform

The new solution will help SLB customers accelerate AI adoption. (Image source: SLB)

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SLB is helping its customers to accelerate AI adoption at scale with the launch of the Lumi data and AI platform

Unveiled at the SLB Digital Forum in Monaco, the open, secure and modular platform integrates advanced artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities — including generative AI — with workflows across the energy value chain, unlocking access to high-quality data across subsurface, surface, planning and operations, increasing cross-domain collaboration and releasing new intelligence and insights to improve the quality and speed of decision making at enterprise-level.

Accelerating AI adoption

The latest large language models (LLMs) as well as industry-optimised domain foundation models from SLB will be embedded in the platform, enabling customers to accelerate AI adoption at scale.

The Lumi platform is built on the latest industry standards and will be available on all major cloud service providers as well as on-premises, enabling SLB’s customers to train and deploy industry-specific traditional and generative AI models, including foundational models for exploration and production (E&P) by SLB. This will fundamentally transform data-driven decision-making, operations automation and real-time optimisations across the entire energy value chain.

SLB’s Delfi digital platform will be enhanced by leveraging the data foundations and machine learning capabilities of the Lumi platform, facilitating more powerful and agile reservoir modeling, seismic and wellbore interpretation, directional drilling and geosteering workflows. It also will enable new capabilities for automation and operational efficiencies so energy customers can drive high-value, low-carbon operations.

The Lumi platform integrates technologies from leading technology partners with SLB’s digital and domain expertise to facilitate access to data and AI capabilities across the energy production cycle.
“AI is fundamentally altering the dynamics of our industry, but its transformational potential is hindered by the complexity of our industry’s data ecosystems,” said Rakesh Jaggi, president, Digital and Integration, SLB. “Through the Lumi data and AI platform, we will liberate and contextualise data for our global customers across domains – enabling them to scale advanced AI workflows and accelerate their ongoing digital transformation.”