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Schlumberger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Schlumberger Limited is an oilfield services company. Schlumberger employees represent more than 140 nationalities working in more than 120 countries. Schlumberger has four principal executive offices located in Paris, Houston, London, and The Hague.

Jean-Marc Perraud is a French businessman who was executive vice president and CFO of Schlumberger.

WesternGeco London-based geophysical services company

WesternGeco is a geophysical services company. It is headquartered in Schlumberger House on the property of London Gatwick Airport in Crawley, West Sussex, in Greater London.

<i>My Life to Live</i> 1962 film by Jean-Luc Godard

My Life to Live is a 1962 French New Wave drama film directed by Jean-Luc Godard. In the United Kingdom, the film was released under the title It's My Life.

Jean Schlumberger (writer) French writer, journalist and poet (1877–1968)

Jean Schlumberger was a French writer, journalist and poet. He was born in Guebwiller, Alsace-Lorraine, and died in Paris.

Guebwiller Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France

Guebwiller is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department in Grand Est currently in north-eastern France.

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Jean Michel Schlumberger was a French jewelry designer especially well known for his work at Tiffany & Co.

Events from the year 1877 in France.

Events from the year 1853 in France.

Gustave Schlumberger

Léon Gustave Schlumberger was a French historian and numismatist who specialised in the era of the crusades and the Byzantine Empire. His Numismatique de l'Orient Latin (1878–82) is still considered the principal work on the coinage of the crusades. He was awarded the medal of the Royal Numismatic Society in 1903. A large portion of his extensive Crusader coin collection is housed in the Cabinet des Médailles a department of the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris.

Antoine Rostand French businessman (born 1962)

Antoine Rostand is a French businessman. Rostand co-founded climate and energy data analytics company Kayrros in 2016 and currently serves as its president and CEO.

Daniel Théodore Schlumberger was a French archaeologist and Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology at the University of Strasbourg and later Princeton University.

Battle of Apamea Fatimid victory in the Arab-Byzantine Wars

The Battle of Apamea was fought on 19 July 998 between the forces of the Byzantine Empire and the Fatimid Caliphate. The battle was part of a series of military confrontations between the two powers over control of northern Syria and the Hamdanid emirate of Aleppo. The Byzantine regional commander, Damian Dalassenos, had been besieging Apamea, until the arrival of the Fatimid relief army from Damascus, under Jaysh ibn Samsama. In the subsequent battle, the Byzantines were initially victorious, but a lone Kurdish rider managed to kill Dalassenos, throwing the Byzantine army into panic. The fleeing Byzantines were then pursued, with much loss of life, by the Fatimid troops. This defeat forced the Byzantine emperor Basil II to personally campaign in the region the next year, and was followed in 1001 by the conclusion of a ten-year truce between the two states.

Cameron International American oilfield services company

Cameron International Corporation though now operating under Schlumberger, is a global provider of pressure control, production, processing, and flow control systems as well as project management and aftermarket services for the oil and gas and process industries. Cameron was acquired by Schlumberger (SLB) in 2016, and now operates as 'Cameron, a Schlumberger Company.' At the start of the SLB acquisition in 2015, Cameron employed approximately 23,000 people and delivered $9.8 billion in revenue.

Marguerite de Witt-Schlumberger French suffragist

Marguerite de Witt-Schlumberger was a French campaigner for pronatalism, alcoholic abstinence, and feminism. She was the president of the French Union for Women's Suffrage movement. She married into the Schlumberger family and became a powerfully influential matriarch and the mother of several sons who achieved notability in their own right. An activist in international women's rights circles, Witt-Schlumberger was a leading suffragist at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. For her active involvement and service to the government, she was awarded the Croix of the French Legion of Honour in 1920.

Jean Riboud was a French socialist, corporate executive and the chairman of Schlumberger, the largest oilfield services company in the world. He was a member of the French Resistance during World War II and suffered incarceration in Buchenwald concentration camp of the Nazis. His contributions were reported in making Schlumberger into the market leader in oilfield services sector. The Government of India awarded him the third highest civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan, in 1986, for his contributions to society.

Liesbeth Schlumberger is an organist from South Africa, professor assistant of organ at the Conservatoire national supérieur musique et danse de Lyon since 1996.

Percevault is a French surname meaning to pierce the valley or to breach the valley. Variants of Percevault include Persevault, Perceval, and Percival.