DSDE: In the Industry
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The Taiwanese company is upgrading its ships in an effort to improve its ability to work with companies pursuing offshore renewable energy.
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The companies have integrated their platforms in an effort to increase flexibility and interoperability.
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As part of a 10-day inspection campaign, the companies inspected subsea trees and other infrastructure at the Alvheim field on the Norwegian continental shelf.
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The two companies have agreed to consider working together on digital assets and semiconductors.
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The digital twin aims to allow Petrobras to optimize system settings to maximize production, increase recovery, and reduce risk.
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The memorandum of understanding aims to improve digital work flows in the emerging carbon capture and storage industry.
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The company has announced that it will be expanding the use of generative AI to assist its employees.
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The two companies will combine their software efforts to help measure, monitor, and report emissions.
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The three companies have signed an agreement for Shell to use SLB software on the Amazon Web Services cloud with work flows using OSDU standards.
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AIQ, ADNOC, and SLB announced a new software suite that integrates artificial intelligence into reservoir analysis and field development projects.
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