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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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The international energy company will use Amazon Web Services to reduce IT infrastructure costs and develop systems for carbon removal plants.
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Leading energy technology companies unite to unlock efficiencies and increase reserve recoveries using digital advances.
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The collaboration expects to redefine methane detection and contribute to emission-reduction efforts across dozens of industries, including energy, agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation.
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Among other things, Microsoft is making it possible for Exxon to analyze reams of oilfield data. Amazon is helping drillers run simulations to maximize how much oil they can pump from existing wells.
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The service company announced that it will collaborate with Amazon Web Services to deploy its software, anchored by its Delfi Petrotechnical Suite, in the cloud.
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The company’s newest product will combine with Amazon Web Service’s efforts to ease access to data from the Open Subsurface Data Universe.
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BP says it will supply Amazon Web Services with 170 MW of renewable energy, the equivalent of powering 125,000 homes each year.
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The company has released new technology for cloud data lakes. Can the company take data in relatively slow cloud object storage and make queries against it faster?
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DSDE recently spoke with Bill Vass, vice president of engineering for Amazon Web Services, about his observations on the oil and gas industry’s digital efforts and Amazon’s aggressive growth in the business.
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