Data & Analytics
The companies are joining forces to work on large-scale industrial data collection across TotalEnergies’ operational sites, aiming to use continuous, real-time data collection to optimize performance.
This paper presents a smart safety monitoring system to prevent accidents in environments with moving machinery at use on various global rigs.
The Energy and AI Observatory aims to use up-to-date information on energy demand from data centers to determine how artificial intelligence is optimizing the energy sector.
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Declining costs to launch monitoring satellites, as well as artificial intelligence, which makes parsing terabytes of emissions data feasible, have given the oil and gas industry an emerging tool for environmental stewardship.
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This paper focuses on the application of blockchain technology and the use of distributed ledgers on process safety and integrity management.
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The software that the duo is working on aims to optimize and automate the moving of drilling rigs.
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Sustainability data management is a relatively new discipline that requires a unique set of tools, processes, and procedures to meet corporate demands.
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Initial forays into using digital twins across its major fields has inspired the multinational hydrocarbon exploration and production company to further adopt the technology across its entire portfolio.
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The USV will be equipped with a remotely operated vehicle that is capable of operating in water up to 1500 m deep and tools to perform subsea operations.
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The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company said it plans to deploy uncrewed aerial vehicles equipped with the latest imaging technology for detailed inspections of site assets and infrastructure.
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The robot company said it plans to integrate 3D at Depth’s LiDAR inspection technology after the all-stock acquisition.
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The authors of this paper propose an automated approach to sand prediction and control monitoring that improved operational efficiency by reducing time spent on manual analysis and the decision-making process in a Myanmar field.
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We must admit that the oil field is still in the early days of its digital journey. It’s time to give serious thought to the expectation/reality gap, the cultural differences between the way we’ve always done things and the way that digital is changing us, and the pain points that may trip us up unless we’re careful.