Data management
Are we in an AI bubble? The question may seem academic to petroleum engineers who are already capitalizing on the momentum of digitalization across the industry, yet any engineer, regardless of their career stage, could be forgiven for feeling overwhelmed by the sheer scope of specialized skills now demanded in this rapidly evolving digital landscape.
The Regulators’ Pioneer Fund has provided the North Sea Transition Authority with funding for two data work streams—a data viewer and an AI chatbot—to facilitate access to the vast amounts of North Sea data.
Industry experts dissected the challenges in deploying artificial intelligence across the energy sector during a special session at SPE’s Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition.
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The digital repository will use a hybrid cloud architecture to provide subsurface data for the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate.
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SponsoredRead the latest research about data management's role in supporting digital transformation in the upstream industry.
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The market may be different from what we have previously experienced, but the path to a successful digital transformation is durable and the core principles of success have not changed.
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The country expects the digitalization project to promote Egypt’s exploration and production potential worldwide.
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Murphy Oil has created a work flow to normalize the tags it uses when collecting data on its hydraulic fracturing stages. The work flow described here empowers decision makers, who no longer wait for hours to collect data or waste hours cleaning and preparing data for analysis.
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How can the famous Casino-inspired trick for data science, statistics, and all of science be done in Python?
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Over the years, I’ve noticed interesting cultural differences between industrial sectors in their approach to dealing with staff software training. Here, I’ll try to synthesize them into a major insight and expound on the implications.
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Industrial robots are becoming an increasingly popular choice in a variety of industries for different applications. Going by responses to a McKinsey and Company survey, up to 88% of businesses worldwide intend to adopt robotic automation into their infrastructure.
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AI-driven technology in the form of digital twins is helping companies reduce costs as they reopen after the COVID-19 lockdown, says a report from research and advisory company Gartner.