Schlumberger Shares Drop 1.48% as $600M Volume Slumps to 179th in Liquidity Rankings
Schlumberger (SLB) closed on September 22, 2025, , marking its lowest price in over three months. , , . The move reflects renewed investor caution in energy services amid shifting market dynamics.
Recent analyst commentary highlighted diverging views on the company's near-term outlook. While some emphasized resilience in offshore drilling demand, others pointed to persistent cost pressures in high-impact regions. The stock's underperformance contrasted with broader energy sector gains, suggesting sector-specific concerns may be amplifying its volatility.
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