SLB collaborates with ANYbotics to enhance autonomous robotics in the oil & gas industry
SLB and ANYbotics Forge Long-Term Partnership to Advance Autonomous Robotics in Oil & Gas
SLB has entered into a long-term collaboration with ANYbotics, a leading innovator in autonomous mobile robotics, to enhance robotic operations in the oil and gas industry.
This strategic partnership is set to deliver comprehensive robotic solutions for oil and gas operators worldwide, leveraging predictive analytics to improve operational efficiency, minimize human exposure to hazardous environments, and lower emissions.
About ANYbotics and the Collaboration
ANYbotics has developed the world's first quadruped robot certified for hazardous zones, designed to operate safely in demanding industrial settings.
By integrating ANYbotics’ cutting-edge robotics with SLB’s OptiSite™ facility and equipment performance solutions, the partnership will help oil and gas companies optimize operations and maintenance for both new developments and existing production sites. The deployment of autonomous robotic missions will enhance data accuracy, improve predictive analytics, maximize equipment uptime, reduce safety risks, and enrich digital twin models with real-time sensorial and spatial data.
Why It Matters
"The digital transformation of the energy industry is driving the demand for advanced robotics that can safely and efficiently operate in complex environments," said Patrick Bauer, Director of Midstream Production Systems at SLB. "Through this collaboration with ANYbotics, we will accelerate the adoption of scalable robotic solutions, enabling oil and gas operators to move beyond testing and proof-of-concept stages into full-scale global deployments."
Global Expansion Plans
The initial phase of the partnership will focus on deploying robotic solutions in the Americas and Offshore Atlantic regions, with plans to expand globally. SLB will leverage its deep industry expertise and extensive global presence to deliver end-to-end robotic solutions to customers worldwide.