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SLB Launches Digital Marketplace To Scale AI and Digital Innovation

The company says its curated service aims to connect energy professionals, developers, and partners to discover, deploy, and scale trusted AI agents, domain models, and digital applications.

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Global energy technology company SLB announced the launch of the SLB Digital Marketplace, a curated digital source designed to help energy companies discover and deploy specialized artificial intelligence (AI) agents, domain models, skills, tools, data connectors, and digital applications within their existing digital environments.

The SLB Digital Marketplace extends the company’s open platform strategy to its Tela agentic AI assistant by enabling SLB, partners, independent software vendors (ISVs), developers, and customers to bring purpose-built digital capabilities to the energy industry through a single, governed channel. All marketplace offerings are certified against SLB standards for security, interoperability, and compatibility before listing.

The launch comes as the industry moves toward agentic AI, where software can act across complex technical workflows.

“AI in energy is shifting from promise to performance,” said Olivier Le Peuch, SLB’s CEO. “The SLB Digital Marketplace is designed to accelerate that shift by creating an open ecosystem where innovation can scale, solutions can interoperate, and customers can move faster from insight to action. This is how we translate AI into real performance across the energy system.”

The marketplace includes approximately 200 digital products. These products include Delfi and Lumi software-as-a-service applications, plug-ins, workflow extensions, data connectors, and Tela AI skills, agents, and foundation models.

“No single company can build every agent, model, or application the energy industry will need,” said Rakesh Jaggi, president of SLB’s digital business. “The SLB Digital Marketplace is the next expression of our commitment to openness, giving energy professionals more choice while maintaining the governance and quality standards required for enterprise operations.”

SLB said that, for energy professionals, the marketplace aims to provide a single destination to evaluate and access trusted digital capabilities that extend workflows across the Delfi and Lumi environments. It added that, for developers, partners, and ISVs, the service aims to provide a structured path to publish and scale solutions across the SLB ecosystem.