digital twins
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Guest Editorial: 2025 Perspective: Digital Transformation in Oil and Gas—From Evolution to ShockwaveThe path forward is not just about automation—it is about augmentation. AI is not replacing human expertise; it is amplifying it. Those who master this balance will define the future of oil and gas in a rapidly evolving energy landscape.
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This paper describes the suite of cloud-based digital twin tools that the operator has developed and is integrating into its operations, providing online, real-time calculation of scale risk and deployed barrier health to manage risk on a well-by-well basis.
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Petrobras said the unit serving the pre-salt field is designed to reduce up to 24% of emissions.
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This paper aims to emphasize the importance of decision-making based on quantitative monitoring outputs, from both a business perspective and an ecosystem-service perspective, in future offshore projects.
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Accuracy, complexity, costs, and skills availability may make it difficult to get the most out of digital twins and even potentially misrepresent or miss actual changes in the status of systems or facilities.
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The new contract extends a decadelong relationship and expands the use of AI and digital twins.
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Collaboration agreement lays foundation for advancing tech and know-how for harsh environment operations.
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Both new and old vessels are benefiting from automation processes that can improve operational efficiency, predict downtime, and debottleneck workflows using a flurry of crucial data points.
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A report from GlobalData shows how digital twins—digital representations of physical assets, systems, people, or processes—are increasingly helping oil and gas companies throughout the life cycle of their operations.
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This paper described the use of digital twin technology to identify design modifications required at an onshore site and visualize proposed offshore assets for a Trinidad and Tobago development.
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