LONDON, August 20, 2026, 10:20 BST — European markets have opened while U.S. shares are in premarket trade.
- Brent crude climbed 1.3%, reaching a three-week peak at $92.82.
- SLB has the capacity to bring as many as 15 rigs in Venezuela back into operation in the span of a year.
- Venezuela had just two active onshore rigs by the end of July.
Oil climbed to its highest level in three weeks on Thursday, as a fresh drilling initiative in Venezuela signaled long-term rather than immediate supply relief. Brent crude hit $92.82 per barrel, marking a fifth consecutive gain. At the same time, SLB N.V. NYSE:SLB detailed steps that could expand Venezuela’s operational onshore rig count by up to 7.5 times.
The difference is significant. As many as four SLB rigs could resume operations this year, compared to only two running in July. All 15 rigs may be in use within 12 months. This offers SLB a service-revenue opportunity, but it provides limited immediate relief for oil purchasers.
| Oil contract | Price at 08:13 GMT | Daily move | Market signal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brent October | $92.82 | +1.3% | Highest in three weeks |
| WTI September | $86.75 | +$0.92 | Set to expire Thursday |
| WTI October | $85.52 | +1.3% | Contract with greater liquidity |
The prompt price is still primarily influenced by instability in the Middle East. Prior to the conflict in Iran, crude volumes passing through the Strait of Hormuz accounted for nearly 20% of worldwide demand. Present shipments are significantly lower. Venezuela now produces roughly 1.25 million barrels per day.
UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo stated, “Lower oil exports from the Middle East are once again tightening the oil market.” U.S. crude stockpiles climbed by 4.4 million barrels last week, while distillate inventories dropped for a third consecutive week. Reuters
| Venezuela rig milestone | Onshore rigs | Multiple of July base | Timing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operating at July close | 2 | 1.0× | Actual |
| Potential to restart | As many as 4 | 2.0× | By end-2026 |
| SLB possible reactivation | Maximum of 15 | 7.5× | Within a year |
SLB regional president William Antonio stated: “I’m sure these rigs will be fully busy in less than a year.” He anticipates that smaller workover units will be deployed initially. The rate in 2026 will depend on agreements made with producers.
Permits, transportation, and power continue to present challenges. David Reed, an executive at Weatherford International plc (NASDAQ:WFRD), additionally mentioned legislation and contract clauses. July rig-count statistics were provided by Baker Hughes Company NASDAQ:BKR.
SLB is benefiting from a continued regional upswing, as second-quarter revenue from Latin America increased 12% sequentially to $1.71 billion. The region contributed 19% of total group revenue. Offshore activity in Brazil, Guyana, and Mexico accounted for the majority of this growth.
| Q2 2026 measure | SLB | Halliburton |
|---|---|---|
| Total revenue | $8.97bn | $5.71bn |
| Sequential revenue growth | +3.0% | +5.8% |
| Latin America revenue | $1.71bn | $1.10bn |
| Latin America sequential growth | +12% | +3% |
SLB finished trading on Wednesday at $53.55, a rise of 0.6%. The stock advanced a further 0.5% to $53.82 as of 04:02 EDT on Thursday. The average analyst price target suggested a potential upside of around 15%.
| Analyst | Firm | Recommendation | Target | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Josh Silverstein | UBS | Buy | $66 | Aug. 17 |
| Arun Jayaram | J.P. Morgan | Buy | $62 | July 29 |
| Neil Mehta | Goldman Sachs | Buy | $62 | July 28 |
| Stephen Richardson | Evercore ISI | Buy | $66 | July 27 |
| Joe Laetsch | Morgan Stanley | Buy | $55 | July 27 |
The stock’s current valuation factors in more than just its exposure to Venezuela. SLB posted $8.97 billion in revenue for the second quarter, generating $716 million in free cash flow. The agreement reached with PDVSA in June also extends to digital systems, artificial intelligence and mature-field recovery.
Risks: Venezuelan agreements could be delayed by permit issues, legal safeguards or lack of infrastructure. Oil prices might decline if output in the Middle East rebounds. Both scenarios would decrease the worth of SLB’s rig option.
The following stage is execution. Activating four contracted rigs would raise July’s baseline twofold. Until this milestone is reached, the 15-rig target stays as theoretical capacity.
Venezuela’s rig option meets $92 Brent
Brent price: 20 Aug 2026, 08:13 GMT · Futures market
The rig ramp
Contracts determine timing. Workover rigs are expected to move first.
Why this does not fix today’s shortage
The service opportunity is real. The barrels arrive slowly.
Q2 regional momentum
Latin America was SLB’s fastest-growing reported geography.
Analyst positioning
Targets last updated 17 August 2026. Average: $61.97, about 15.1% above premarket.



