Data & Analytics
With the latest addition, the Italian major’s computational capacity passes the exaflop threshold, making the firm the world’s leading company by computing power in the new TOP500 global ranking.
This work describes a study in which distributed data parallel training, paired with a node-local caching pipeline, enabled efficient multigraphics-processing-unit scaling for a CO₂-storage graph-neural-network surrogate while maintaining generalization.
This paper presents a novel reservoir engineering/reservoir simulation approach—a data-driven interwell-connectivity model augmented as a digital twin—to predict reservoir dynamics and optimize operations in the Changqing oil field of China.
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This paper describes a new integrated workflow for automated well monitoring using pressure and rate measurements obtained with permanent gauges and flowmeters.
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You’ve heard of generative artificial intelligence, and odds are you’ve used it. But do you know how it works?
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Surveillance technologies have undergone a revolution, reshaping how facilities, wells, and reservoirs are monitored. These advancements not only have increased the scale at which these technologies are deployed but also have led to an unprecedented influx of data. The sheer volume of data, however, poses a significant challenge to traditional analytical methods.
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This paper presents an automated underwater robot and a nondestructive testing eddy-current probe for alternating-current field measurement analysis of jacket main welds.
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The firm’s latest report, Leading a Data-Driven Transition, presents the results of its annual survey of nearly 1,300 senior professionals and divides the respondents into two groups, which it calls “digital leaders” and “digital laggards.”
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Collaboration agreement lays foundation for advancing tech and know-how for harsh environment operations.
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The Space Act Agreement will allow BP and NASA to share technologies and technical expertise with the goal of benefiting human space exploration and energy production.
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Chevron looks into using remotely operated vehicles to scrub marine growth from subsea structures.
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The support vessel operator has invested in project-management software and in making connections using Starlink satellites.
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European oil and gas company Aker BP has agreed to a software-as-a-service collaboration with software firm Aize.