FPT provides Artificial Intelligence to Indonesia’s largest oil company, Pertamina
Published by Alfred Hamer,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
Global IT corporation FPT recently entered a partnership agreement with Indonesia’s state-owned oil and natural gas corporation, Pertamina, to drive AI-powered innovation in the energy sector. The signing ceremony took place during the official state visit of Vietnam’s Communist Party General Secretary H.E. To Lam to Indonesia, highlighting the strengthening cooperation between the two nations in technology and energy.
According to the agreement, FPT will provide advanced AI technologies to optimise asset inspection and maintenance across Pertamina’s operations. The project focuses on two key areas: enhancing asset reliability and improving workplace safety. AI technology developed by FPT in collaboration with Pertamina Marine Engineering will be deployed on Pertamina Hulu Energi Offshore Southeast Sumatra (PHE OSES) platforms to analyze data collected from drones, detecting anomalies, leaks, and structural damage to ensure the integrity of offshore assets. Additionally, at Pertamina Drilling Services Indonesia (PDSI) drilling sites, AI-powered systems will monitor compliance with personal protective equipment (PPE) regulations, helping minimise risks and maintain a secure working environment.
Mr. Nguyen Van Khoa, CEO of FPT Corporation said: “Leveraging our expertise, experience, and advanced AI infrastructure and ecosystem, FPT aims to drive comprehensive digital transformation for Pertamina, Indonesia’s national oil and gas corporation, while playing a key role in realising the AI goals outlined in Indonesia’s National AI Strategy 2020-2045. This collaboration also creates opportunities for FPT to expand our expertise beyond energy into other sectors such as education, telecommunications, and agriculture."
"The AI-Based Monitoring and Inspection System for Oil and Gas Platforms, developed in collaboration with FPT, is one of Pertamina's key strategies and main focuses in enhancing asset integrity and operational efficiency in offshore upstream activities," said I Ketut Laba, President Director of PT Pertamina Trans Kontinental.
FPT entered the Indonesian market in 2017 and has since then collaborated with top Indonesian enterprises across energy, banking and finance, and telecommunications. The company boasts over 200 technology experts across two major offices, with a third one planned for opening in Yogyakarta this year to support the growing demand for digital transformation in Indonesia.
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