Data management

Aker BP and Accenture Team Up on Data Factory in the Cloud

Accenture was selected by Aker BP to develop a data factory in collaboration with Cognite. The cloud-based project has the goal of digitalizing the full lifecycle of the company’s operations to cut costs, improve productivity, and lower its carbon footprint.

Cloud Computing
Source: BlackJack3D/Getty Images

Accenture is helping Aker BP, one of Europe’s largest independent oil companies, become a data-driven enterprise by building a cloud-based foundation and data factory to improve its operations.

Aker BP launched the project to accelerate its goal of digitalizing the full lifecycle of its operations to cut costs, improve productivity, and lower its carbon footprint.

Many oil and gas companies have only been able to use a fraction of the data they generate and own, with information locked in functional areas with differing legacy applications, rendering it unusable across their organizations. A modern data foundation can help overcome common barriers to value, which may include data accessibility and trustworthiness.

Accenture was selected by Aker BP to develop a data factory in collaboration with Cognite. Cognite, an industrial software company, has applied its Cognite Data Fusion software at Aker BP to accelerate the transformation by freeing and contextualizing data across information- and operational-technology siloes.

“This project is key to our vision of being the leading offshore oil and gas exploration and production company,” said Per Harald Kongelf, senior vice president of improvements for Aker BP.

Managed like a factory, the data foundation will focus on delivering business results at scale, with automation, predictable delivery schedules, and quality controls.

“By applying automation, innovation, and technology, the project team can deliver more-reliable data to help improve the company’s operations,” said Sven Erik Skjæveland, managing director and Nordic Energy lead for Accenture. “Aker BP will be better positioned to take advantage of cloud-native services and more efficient workflows that promote greater efficiency and collaboration.”

Other goals include exploring the Open Group OSDU Forum’s data standards and formats for wells and seismic data.