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Exhibit 99.2
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Third-Quarter 2011 Results—Supplemental Information
1)   What were multiclient sales in the third quarter of 2011?
Multiclient sales, including transfer fees, were $173 million in the third quarter of 2011.
 
2)   What was the WesternGeco backlog at the end of the third quarter of 2011?
WesternGeco backlog, which is based on signed contracts with customers, was approximately $850 million at the end of the third quarter of 2011.
 
3)   What were the Schlumberger pretax and after-tax returns-on-sales for the third quarter of 2011, excluding charges and credits?
The Schlumberger pretax return on sales, excluding charges and credits, was 17.0% for the third quarter of 2011 versus 16.4% for the second quarter of 2011.
 
    The Schlumberger after-tax return on sales, excluding charges and credits, was 12.9% for the third quarter of 2011 versus 12.3% for the second quarter of 2011.
 
4)   What was the Schlumberger Net Debt at the end of the third quarter of 2011?
Net debt was $5.2 billion at Sept 30, 2011—$853 million higher than at the end of the previous quarter.
 
    Liquidity was used primarily for capital expenditures of $1.04 billion and stock repurchases of $811 million during the quarter.
 
    Net Debt represents gross debt less cash, short-term investments and fixed income investments, held to maturity.
 
5)   What was included in “Interest and other income, net” for the third quarter of 2011?
“Interest and other income, net” for the third quarter of 2011 consisted of the following:
         
    ($ millions)  
Equity in net earnings of affiliated companies
  $ 24  
Interest Income
    10  
 
     
 
  $ 34  

 


 

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6)   How did interest income and interest expense change during the third quarter of 2011?
Interest income of $10 million was up $1 million sequentially. Interest expense of $70 million was up $1 million sequentially.
 
7)   Why was there a difference between the consolidated Schlumberger pretax income and the total pretax income of Oilfield Services and Distribution?
The difference consisted of such items as corporate expenses and interest income and interest expense not allocated to the segments, as well as interest on postretirement medical benefits, stock-based compensation expense and the amortization expense associated with intangible assets recorded in connection with the Smith merger.
 
8)   What was the effective tax rate (ETR), excluding charges and credits, for the third quarter of 2011?
The ETR for the third quarter of 2011 was 23.7% compared to 24.8% in the prior quarter, excluding charges and credits in both periods.
 
    The ETR for full-year 2011 is still expected to be in the mid twenties.
 
9)   What is the capex guidance for 2011?
Schlumberger capex is expected to approach $4.2 billion for the full-year 2011. Capex in 2010 was $2.91 billion.
 
10)   How was the segment reporting changed in the first quarter of 2011?
Beginning with the first quarter of 2011, Schlumberger’s primary reporting is based on the three Product Groups: Reservoir Characterization, Drilling and Reservoir Production. These three groups comprise what is now referred to as “Oilfield Services”. In addition, we now report our Distribution business as a separate and distinct segment. Geographical results now reflect the results of all three of the Groups, including the legacy Smith Oilfield and M-I SWACO businesses. Furthermore, the results of WesternGeco are also now included in both the Group and Geographic results and are no longer reported separately. The Distribution business, which is predominantly North America-centric, is not included in the geographic results.
 
    All prior period amounts have been restated to conform to the new structure.

 


 

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D)   Non-GAAP Financial Measures

In addition to financial results determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), this document also includes non-GAAP financial measures (as defined under SEC Regulation G). The following is a reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures to the comparable GAAP measures:
                                         
                            (Stated in millions except per share amounts)  
 
    Third Quarter 2011  
                    Noncont.             Diluted    
    Pretax     Tax     Interest     Net         EPS      
     
Schlumberger income from Continuing Operations, as reported
  $ 1,717     $ 409     $ 6     $   1,302     $   0.96  
Merger and integration costs
    27       4             23       0.02  
     
Schlumberger income from Continuing Operations, excluding charges
  $ 1,744     $ 413     $ 6     $   1,325     $   0.98  
     
                 
    Third Quarter 2011
            Excluding
      GAAP   Charges
     
Pretax return on sales
    16.8 %     17.0 %
After tax return on sales
    12.7 %     12.9 %
Effective tax rate
    23.8 %     23.7 %
                                         
                            (Stated in millions except per share amounts)  
 
    Second Quarter 2011  
                    Noncont.             Diluted      
    Pretax     Tax     Interest     Net        EPS        
     
Schlumberger income from Continuing Operations, as reported
  $ 1,498     $ 374     $ 5     $   1,119     $   0.82  
Merger and integration costs
    32       8             24       0.02  
Donation to Schlumberger Foundation
    50       10             40       0.03  
     
Schlumberger income from Continuing Operations, excluding charges
  $ 1,580     $ 392     $ 5     $   1,183     $   0.87  
     
                 
    Second Quarter 2011
            Excluding
      GAAP   Charges
     
Pretax return on sales
    15.6 %     16.4 %
After tax return on sales
    11.6 %     12.3 %
Effective tax rate
    25.0 %     24.8 %

 


 

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This document, the third-quarter 2011 earnings release and other statements we make contain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the federal securities laws, which include any statements that are not historical facts, such as our forecasts or expectations regarding business outlook; growth for Schlumberger as a whole and for each of its segments (and for specified products or geographic areas within each segment); oil and natural gas demand and production growth; oil and natural gas prices; Schlumberger’s effective tax rate; improvements in operating procedures and technology; capital expenditures by Schlumberger and the oil and gas industry; the business strategies of Schlumberger’s customers; future global economic conditions; the integration of Smith and the anticipated benefits thereof; and future results of operations. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, current global economic conditions; changes in exploration and production spending by Schlumberger’s customers and changes in the level of oil and natural gas exploration and development; general economic and business conditions in key regions of the world; pricing erosion; seasonal factors; changes in government regulations and regulatory requirements, including those related to offshore oil and gas exploration, radioactive sources, explosives, chemicals, hydraulic fracturing services and climate-related initiatives; operational delays or program reductions in the Gulf of Mexico; and other risks and uncertainties detailed in our third quarter 2011 earnings release, our most recent Form 10-K and other filings that we make with the Securities and Exchange Commission. If one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize (or the consequences of such a development changes), or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual outcomes may vary materially from those forecasted or expected. Schlumberger disclaims any intention or obligation to update publicly or revise such statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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