SKF digitisation solutions help to increase rotating equipment performance for BP North Sea
SKF’s cloud-based analytics will help BP maximise the use of condition monitoring data to improve plant reliability.
SKF’s cloud-based analytics will help BP maximise the use of condition monitoring data to improve plant reliability.
The International Well Control Forum (IWCF) will issue all certificates online, creating significant savings for training providers and greater overall assurance in the oil and gas industry.
Jon Robertson, managing director of Saab Seaeye, the world’s largest electric underwater robotic systems manufacturer, shares an inside view of new ways to create robotics for task resolution.
Under this partnership, Total geoscientists will work side-by-side with Google Cloud’s machine learning experts within the same project team based in Google Cloud’s Advanced Solutions Lab in California.
The Oil and Gas ATC highlights the value the Internet of Things can bring in the upstream, downstream and midstream oil and gas space.
These offerings strengthen the DecisionSpace Production portfolio by adding analytical dashboards and production engineering capabilities.
Expands portfolio to cover more of the energy value chain than any other oil and gas software provider.
Cyber security breaches in the Middle East are widespread and frequently undetected, with 30% of attacks targeting operational technology (OT), finds a new study by Siemens and Ponemon Institute.
Downtime caused by critical system failures continues to be a key challenge for the oil and gas industry, estimated to cost the UKCS more than US$1 billion a year in lost production.
CGG GeoSoftware has donated its Jason and HampsonRussell seismic reservoir characterization software suites to Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands.
Compared to 2016, the company’s North Sea business grew an unprecedented 60% – far exceeding the regional target for the period.
AGR, the well design and drilling project management firm, has agreed to host its iQx software on the platform, which contains information that is vital to companies selecting locations of wells.
As a result, P1™ and CT™ will play a key role in screening, analytics, planning and tracking of performance in Sasol well operations as well as tracking of operational costs.
The digital twin models will be connected to the Mad Dog 2 facility-integrated control and safety systems to create a realistic simulation environment.
An integrated operations support centre and a drilling operations centre will help reach Statoil’s ambition of increasing value creation from operated fields in Norway by more than US$2 billion from 2020 to 2025 before tax.