The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Schlumberg­er axes 16,000 jobs this year

- BY KEITH FINDLAY

The world’s biggest oilfield services provider said yesterday it axed a total of 16,000 jobs during the first half of 2016.

Schlumberg­er’s latest job cuts figure was revealed in its first half results.

The company, whichemplo­ys about 100,000 people in 85 countries, including about 6,000 in theUK, said the headcount reduction had cost it nearly £500million in restructur­ing charges.

It also reported a near £1.5billion writedown on the value of fixed assets, inventory and seismic data, as well as merger and integratio­n costs totalling more than £255million resulting from its £10billionp­lus cashandsha­res deal to buyindustr­y rivalCamer­on Internatio­nal.

Pre-tax losses for the first six months of 2016 narrowed to £1.44billion, from £ 2billion a year ago. Schlumberg­er, which has a big presence in the northeast and principal offices in Paris, Houston, London and The Hague, said revenue was 30% lower at just under £10.5billion.

Chairman and chief executive Paal Kibsgaard said market conditions had worsened in most parts of the group’s operations.

But he added: “We now appear to have reached the bottom of the cycle. Our second-quarter revenue increased 10% sequential­ly, reflecting a full quarter of activity from the acquired Cameron businesses that contribute­d $ 1.5billion (£1.15billion) in revenue.

“As oil prices have nearly doubled from their lows of January 2016, we are now shifting our focus to recover the temporary pricing concession­s that have been made, and to renegotiat­e contracts with limited promise of longer-term financial viability.” Mr Kibsgaard said service firms needed better terms to help operators reverse falling oil production, adding: “We have made a series of moves that position us well for the inevitable market recovery. “Our balance sheet remains strong in spite of our investment­s and the cash returned to our shareholde­rs.”

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Paal Kibsgaard, Schlumberg­er CEO

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