Data & Analytics
Switching from continuous circulation to cyclic huff-‘n’-puff operation in enhanced geothermal systems can significantly delay thermal breakthrough, sustain higher production temperatures, and improve long-term economic performance.
The two companies say they plan to work together to use agentic AI to increase the capabilities of technical experts.
This article is the first in a Q&A series from the SPE Methane Emissions Management Technical Section (MEMTS) on methane intelligence and how oil and gas teams translate emissions data into credible decisions and measurable reductions.
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Google takes the wraps off its Quantum AI campus in California and shows off its plans for an "error-corrected" quantum device.
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Airborne drones with magnetometers have worked well in trials and are ready for more widespread use, potentially revealing thousands of previously unknown 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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Amir Husain sat down with OTC Live to present the trajectory of artificial intelligence and how it will change the face of oil and gas.
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The risk-management firm is teaming up with academia and a robotics specialist for a research project focused on automatic processing of data gathered by autonomous and remote-controlled vehicles.
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Fuel is being delivered to the US East Coast again after hackers infiltrated the company’s operation. Colonial reportedly paid a $5-million ransom.
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Colonial Pipeline shuttered its East Coast fuel pipeline system as data were hacked and held for ransom.
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The conventional wisdom about artificial intelligence is that bigger is better. But enormous neural networks come with some costs, including making it difficult for researchers to figure out how and why the software makes its predictions and decisions.
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Big data analytics is a big deal right now in the oil and gas industry. This emerging trend is on track to become an industry best practice for good reason: It improves exploration and production efficiency.
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A lot has been learned about shale, but those working to eke out oil from that ultratight rock still extract more value from data than physics.