DSDE: Emerging Technology
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The technology now in development at UH consists of remotely operated vehicles equipped with multiple sensors, video cameras, and scanning sonars that can swim along a subsea pipeline to inspect flange bolts.
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Health, safety, and environment operations can be greatly enhanced by using artificial intelligence (AI) techniques on HSE data. One important aspect inherent in this process is the need to establish trust in the AI system among the users.
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A Houston startup that is developing a technology to detect methane leaks has moved on to Phase 2 of Chevron's business accelerator.
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The company said its expanded XIO series of remote controllers provides real-time monitoring and control, improved data accessibility, and enhanced data integrity.
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Viewport3, the first UK company to be awarded the certification, uses underwater photogrammetry to inspect offshore equipment.
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The high-speed, low-latency communication offered by 5G is enabling real-time data transmission and remote control of operations, thereby reducing the need for human presence in hazardous areas.
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Deployed off the coast of Brindisi, Italy, the sensor will conduct in-depth studies to support the design of the Kailia Energia and Lupiae Maris wind farms.
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Norway’s USV joint venture will launch its first unmanned offshore surface vessel in 2025 to support subsea inspection, maintenance, and repairs.
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This paper presents an intelligent tube solution that combines data retrieved by the sensors with the actual resistance of each pipe in the well to allow adjustment of production parameters while ensuring installation safety.
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With AI rapidly becoming a buzzword across industries, oil and gas companies are exploring ways to use this technology to fuel innovation in the energy sector.
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