List of Schlumberger Intersect Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Schlumberger Intersect customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Schlumberger Intersect for Reservoir Simulation from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Schlumberger Intersect for Reservoir Simulation include: TotalEnergies, a France based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 100000 employees and revenues of $195.61 billion, Chevron Corporation, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 45298 employees and revenues of $193.41 billion, Eni, a Italy based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 32492 employees and revenues of $104.27 billion, Pemex, a Mexico based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 128616 employees and revenues of $82.53 billion, Oil And Natural Gas Corporation India, a India based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 24378 employees and revenues of $74.50 billion and many others.
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Chevron Corporation | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 45298 | $193.4B | United States | Schlumberger | Schlumberger Intersect | Reservoir Simulation | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Chevron Corporation deployed Schlumberger Intersect as a Reservoir Simulation application. The implementation positioned Schlumberger Intersect as a core reservoir simulation engine supporting Chevron's subsurface modeling and reservoir engineering workflows, and public statements note the INTERSECT simulator is being successfully deployed around the world by Chevron and other oil and gas companies.
Schlumberger Intersect was configured to address large scale simulation use cases typical of Reservoir Simulation platforms, including high-resolution grid modeling, multi-phase flow and compositional simulation, thermal modeling and scenario-based uncertainty workflows. The deployment emphasized scalable parallel processing and model visualization to support iterative reservoir characterization and production forecasting processes.
Operational coverage centered on global subsurface and reservoir engineering teams within Chevron, with Chevron Energy Technology Company cited as a key organizational voice for the initiative. The implementation was structured to integrate Intersect into subsurface decision workflows and to run on high performance compute infrastructure to accelerate simulation turnaround and collaborative model development.
Governance and rollout reflected a partnership approach, quoting Paul Siegele that "The INTERSECT simulator is being successfully deployed around the world by Chevron and other oil and gas companies," and framing the program around collaboration and technology partnership. Chevron characterized Intersect’s deployment as part of a broader effort to apply technology and partnership to transform energy challenges into opportunities.
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Eni | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 32492 | $104.3B | Italy | Schlumberger | Schlumberger Intersect | Reservoir Simulation | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Eni implemented Schlumberger Intersect across its most complex global assets. Schlumberger Intersect is a high resolution reservoir simulator in the Reservoir Simulation category, and Eni deployed it to drive computational efficiencies and improve model accuracy. The implementation targeted asset teams working on geologically complex fields where existing technologies constrained modeling fidelity and project scope.
The Schlumberger Intersect deployment emphasized high resolution numerical simulation, enhanced grid and property representation, and solver performance to support reservoir modeling and subsurface engineering decision making. The platform was embedded into Eni's modeling workflows across multiple assets, enabling closer alignment between simulation outputs and asset planning processes. Governance focused on addressing project limitations imposed by existing technologies and standardizing simulation practices across complex assets to improve model reliability and support operational decision making.
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Eqt | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 1461 | $5.3B | United States | Schlumberger | Schlumberger Intersect | Reservoir Simulation | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Eqt deployed Schlumberger Intersect as a core Reservoir Simulation application to support Southwest Pennsylvania and Ohio Utica development. The deployment focused on analytical and numerical reservoir modeling to drive field optimization design recommendations and well spacing analysis. The program also encompassed Deep Utica appraisal program design and identification of potential locations for future wells for asset delineation.
The implementation used Schlumberger Intersect as the primary numerical simulator and integrated Kinetix and MEPO simulation workflows for compositional and production forecasting scenarios. Functional modules and capabilities implemented included DFIT and pressure buildup test interpretation, pressure dependent permeability analysis, completion design parameter testing, and iterative well performance analysis. Well performance analytics were paired with IHS Harmony data to provide historical production context for simulation calibration.
Operational integration extended to production operations for well flowback and curtailment communication, and to the completions engineering team for recommending tests on completion design parameters and proposing optimum well spacing. Data inputs such as DFITs, pressure buildup tests, and well performance records were ingested into Schlumberger Intersect models to generate test recommendations and spacing proposals. The operational coverage targeted reservoir engineering and completions functions across the Southwest PA and Ohio Utica assets.
The practitioner recently moved to Eqt's Data Governance and Advanced Analytics team, with two months tenure at the time of the source, and worked on data governance and advanced analytics projects. Responsibilities included identifying machine learning projects for various business units, including drilling efficiency optimization, while maintaining simulation model fidelity and data workflow governance. Governance emphasized coordination of reservoir simulation outputs with operational decision workflows for test execution and production adjustments.
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Hess Corporation, a Chevron Company | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 1623 | $11.3B | United States | Schlumberger | Schlumberger Intersect | Reservoir Simulation | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Hess Corporation, a Chevron Company deployed Schlumberger Intersect as a primary Reservoir Simulation application to support evaluation of enhanced oil recovery project concepts. The deployment targeted simulation modeling across core, sector and field level workflows within Hess reservoir engineering teams, aligning modeling outputs to project concept studies and field development planning.
Schlumberger Intersect was configured to support multi-scale reservoir simulation, with use cases focused on EOR project concepts and scenario evaluation. Implementation workstreams emphasized simulation modeling for compositional and thermal EOR processes, history matching and sensitivity studies, and high-resolution grid-based field representations consistent with Reservoir Simulation functional practices.
The implementation operated alongside Eclipse as part of the simulation toolchain, enabling model exchange and sequential workflows between Intersect and Eclipse models for specific simulation tasks. Governance centered on standardized model handoffs and version control across core, sector and field level models to ensure consistency of inputs and simulation assumptions for Hess reservoir engineering and asset teams.
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Hurricane Energy | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 55 | $241M | United Kingdom | Schlumberger | Schlumberger Intersect | Reservoir Simulation | 2015 | n/a |
Hurricane Energy implemented Schlumberger Intersect in 2015 for Reservoir Simulation to enable higher-resolution reservoir modeling and forecasting workflows. The initial deployment prioritized validation, running an existing sector model in Schlumberger Intersect and comparing outputs to the previous simulator, which demonstrated good agreement and significantly faster run times.
The implementation leveraged Schlumberger Intersect high-resolution simulation capabilities to move from sector-level analysis to a full-field model. The full-field configuration incorporated a more connected fault network derived through ant tracking in the Petrel platform, and it absorbed additional test data including the 205 21 a-6 well test, which previously could not be accurately honored because the radius of investigation exceeded sector boundaries.
Operationally the project integrated model building in the Petrel platform with forward simulation in Schlumberger Intersect, creating a workflow for transferring ant tracking fault interpretations into the Intersect grid and physics. Hurricane Energy reservoir engineering experts executed the full-field runs, and the full-field model completed in reasonable time enabling history matching to available test data.
Governance followed a sector-to-full-field validation and test approach, with the sector comparison validating the physics of Schlumberger Intersect before scaling. After successful history matching the model was used by Hurricane Energy to run several forecasting scenarios, increasing confidence in the accuracy of reservoir predictions and enabling broader scenario analysis.
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 3000 | $1.2B | Kazakhstan | Schlumberger | Schlumberger Intersect | Reservoir Simulation | 2016 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 52600 | $17.8B | Kazakhstan | Schlumberger | Schlumberger Intersect | Reservoir Simulation | 2015 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 24378 | $74.5B | India | Schlumberger | Schlumberger Intersect | Reservoir Simulation | 2016 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 128616 | $82.5B | Mexico | Schlumberger | Schlumberger Intersect | Reservoir Simulation | 2012 | n/a |
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 64 | $16M | Norway | Schlumberger | Schlumberger Intersect | Reservoir Simulation | 2018 | n/a |
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