SLB completes acquisition of ChampionX
Published by Alfred Hamer,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
SLB has announced that it has closed its previously announced acquisition of ChampionX Corporation. Under the terms of the agreement, ChampionX shareholders received 0.735 shares of SLB common stock in exchange for each ChampionX share. With the closing of the transaction, former ChampionX shareholders now own approximately 9% of SLB’s outstanding shares of common stock.
This strategic acquisition strengthens SLB's leadership in the production and recovery space. The integration of ChampionX production chemicals and its complementary artificial lift, digital, and emissions technologies enhances the SLB portfolio, helping to drive performance and extend asset life along the production lifecycle. The combination of ChampionX’s leading production-focused solutions and customer relationships throughout North America and beyond, with SLB’s strong international presence and history of innovation, will drive significant value for customers and stakeholders globally. The acquisition also brings together two distinct sets of experts with domain knowledge and customer insights across the entire production and recovery space.
"This acquisition comes at a pivotal time in the industry as our customers increasingly prioritise advancements in production to maximise recovery of oil and gas,” said Olivier Le Peuch, chief executive officer of SLB. “This move expands SLB’s presence in this important, less cyclical, and growing market that aligns closely with our returns-focused, capital-light core growth strategy. It extends our capability to provide integrated production solutions and provides another platform for accelerating digital adoption, optimising production and reducing total cost of ownership for our customers.”
SLB remains on track to return $4 billion to shareholders in 2025 and expects to realise annual pretax synergies from the ChampionX acquisition of approximately $400 million within the first three years post-closing through revenue growth and cost savings.
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