SLB trading volume on March 16 was $566 million, ranking 191st among US stocks on that day.

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On March 16, 2026, SLB (SLB), an oil and natural gas equipment and services company, had a trading volume of $566 million, ranking 191st among U.S. stocks that day. Its trading volume decreased by 24.79% from the previous day, with a total of 12.64 million shares traded.

SLB (SLB) rose 0.54% on March 16, 2026, closing at $44.96. The stock declined 4.73% over the past five trading days, down 12.43% for March, and has gained 17.14% since the beginning of the year. Over the past 52 weeks, it increased by 9.39%.

If the company has been listed for less than 52 weeks, the 52-week change is calculated from the listing date to now (this also applies to listings less than 1 month or fewer than 5 trading days).

SLB (SLB) Trading Volume / USD Change from Previous Day Shares Traded
March 16, 2026 $566 million -24.79% 12.64 million
March 13, 2026 $752 million -35.99% 16.89 million
March 12, 2026 $1.175 billion 33.07% 25.98 million
March 11, 2026 $883 million 1.42% 18.38 million
March 10, 2026 $871 million -11.12% 18.11 million

SLB Limited was founded in October 1926 on Curaçao. It is a global technology company headquartered in Houston, Texas, dedicated to driving energy innovation for a balanced planet. SLB operates in over 100 countries, employing a diverse workforce, and focuses on developing advanced energy technologies, delivering large-scale digital solutions, achieving industry decarbonization, and expanding new energy systems to support the global energy transition. With nearly a century of market and technological experience and leadership, SLB is recognized for its key role in addressing the challenge of providing safe and affordable energy while promoting sustainable development. The company’s operations are divided into four segments—Digital, Reservoir Performance, Drilling, and Production Systems—that integrate SLB’s technologies to foster long-term growth opportunities in critical energy sectors.

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