Data & Analytics
Working with Dell Technologies and NVIDIA, the French supermajor is targeting improved seismic processing and artificial intelligence applications.
A discussion at the inaugural executive breakfast convened by the SPE Data Science and Engineering Analytics Technical Section, held alongside CERAWeek by S&P Global and powered by Black & Veatch, tackled the challenge of value creation from artificial intelligence in the energy industry.
AI‑driven data center growth is straining US power grids and accelerating interest in enhanced geothermal systems as a scalable, low‑carbon solution.
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Researchers from the Offshore Robotics for Certification of Assets Hub teamed with EDF Renewables to use a modified remotely operated vehicle to conduct what they say is the first autonomous underwater inspection of wind farm foundations.
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The Internet of Things company plans to broaden its reach into the oil and gas industry with its acquisition of Hiber.
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Eighteen energy corporations have agreed to cooperate to strengthen infrastructure across the industry ecosystem. The pledge was announced during the World Economic Forum's 2022 annual meeting.
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The suite of tools includes a digital platform for sharing emissions data, an agreed set of definitions that nails down what different terms mean, a single set of metadata definitions, and an API through which users can access data. When used together, these tools provide an integrated perspective on what emissions are coming from where.
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A trio of new satellites that use infrared sensor technology are now flying around the Earth at a speed faster than 4 miles per second.
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Trafigura, a group of physical commodity trading companies, and Palantir Technologies announced their intent to develop a platform to calculate carbon intensity, combining the efforts of trading and digital technology to account for Scope 3 emissions. The aim is to increase transparency of life-cycle emissions and to provide benchmarking against other market participa…
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The fast-growing software firm was founded by former oil and gas professionals who wanted to disrupt traditional reservoir economics software and redefine workflows.
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DNV’s report reveals that energy professionals believe cyberattacks on the industry are likely to cause harm to life, property, and the environment in the next 2 years but less than half of them believe that the security of their operational technologies is as robust as that of their information technology.
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The agreement will allow the Norwegian petroleum company to use FutureOn’s digital twin software for field development.
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Their model’s predictions should help researchers improve ocean climate simulations and hone the design of offshore structures.