Joint Venture to be Formed by Schlumberger and Weatherford

Baker Hughes

On March 24, Schlumberger and Weatherford announced an agreement to create a joint venture known as OneStim. According to a joint release by the companies, the venture will offer one of the widest ranges of multistage products and services in addition to a massive hydraulic fracturing fleet.

“The joint-venture creates a new industry leader in terms of hydraulic horsepower and multistage completions technologies in North America land, which through its scale offers a cost-effective and highly competitive service delivery platform,” stated Schlumberger Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Paal Kibsgaard.

OneStim will focus on providing the necessary products and services to develop unconventional resource reservoirs within the United States and Canada. Schlumberger will be providing the joint venture with surface and downhole technologies, increased efficiency for operations, and geo-engineered workflows. Weatherford will be providing its comprehensive multistage completions portfolio, its cost-effective regional manufacturing capabilities, and its supply chain.

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“OneStim is uniquely positioned to provide customers with leading operational efficiency and best-in-class hydraulic fracturing and completions technologies, while at the same time significantly improving full-cycle shareholder returns from this market,” continued Kibsgaard.

Ownership of the joint venture will be split 70/30, with Schlumberger holding the larger portion. The venture will be managed by Schlumberger, and the firms expect the transaction to close in the second half of this year. Per the agreement, all of Schlumbergers and Weatherfords North American hydraulic fracturing pressure pumping assets, multistage completions, and pump-down perforating businesses will be assigned to the venture. In addition, Schlumberger will be paying Weatherford $535 million in cash.

“This transaction will allow Weatherford to deleverage its balance sheet while retaining a significant exposure to the unconventional market,” stated Weatherford Chairman William E. Macaulay. “This transaction was unanimously approved by the Board of Directors and will create significant value for both parties.”

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