SLB and Liberty Energy have announced a strategic alliance to provide modular infrastructure and integrated power generation solutions for new data centre projects worldwide.
The partnership aims to support the rapid expansion of data centre
capacity driven by growing demand from artificial intelligence (AI) and
high-performance computing applications.
Under the agreement, SLB will contribute modular
infrastructure, project execution capabilities and global market reach, while
Liberty will provide modular power generation systems, intelligent
behind-the-meter power controls and operational expertise.
The companies will also explore technologies including
hybrid power systems, digital energy management and advanced power
architectures to improve efficiency, flexibility and environmental performance.
“The bottleneck in AI infrastructure is no longer just
compute. It is the ability to deliver infrastructure and power on the timelines
the market now demands,” said Gavin Rennick, president of SLB’s New Energy and
Industrial business. “By bringing together complementary infrastructure and
power capabilities, we will help developers accelerate deployment of new data
center capacity.”
“The scale and complexity of AI energy infrastructure is
fundamentally changing how power systems are built and deployed,” said Ron
Gusek, chief executive officer of Liberty Energy. “Liberty’s comprehensive
power service platform is engineered to meet this transition, as customers
increasingly prioritise tailored, integrated solutions. Building on our
long-standing relationship with SLB, we are excited to bring power solutions
that address immediate capacity constraints while supporting the next
generation of energy systems.”
SLB has already delivered more than 1.3 GW of prefabricated
modular infrastructure for data centres since April 2024 and expects cumulative
deliveries to exceed 2 GW by the end of the year.
Liberty plans to deploy around 3 GW of power projects by
2029. -OGN/TradeArabia News Service