Digital oilfield news
ADIPEC discusses digital technology and offshore oil and gas recovery
In the weekly ADIPEC Energy Dialogue Webinar series, Philip Whittaker, Boston Consulting Group, discussed the role of digital technology in the recovery of the oil and gas industry post COVID-19.
Apache deploys digital inspection service on Beryl Alpha platform
Apache’s adoption of the Arup Inspect MInteg inspection service on the Beryl Alpha platform has reduced offshore inspection hours of the topside structure whilst enhancing the quality and availability of inspection data.
Tying back to the future - part two
In the second part of this two-part article, Svein Strømberg, Baker Hughes, considers the role of new digital technologies in the development of tie-back technology.
Bluware to support BP with deep learning technology for subsurface data interpretation
InteractivAI, powered by Bluware's Volume Data Store cloud-native data environment, enables the acceleration of detailed interpretation tasks.
Tying back to the future - part one
In the first part of a two-part article, Svein Strømberg, Baker Hughes, explores how investment emphasis in subsea projects has shifted from high-profile standalone developments to exploitation of existing discoveries.
DTEK Oil&Gas creates virtual server for 3D modelling process
The virtual server was created for geology and field development specialists, who create 3D models of gas condensate fields in Petrel software package and work with over hundred gigabytes of data.
A brave new digital world
Rebecca Wallace, Saudi Aramco, explores the digital technologies the company are deploying in the pursuit of sustainability, efficiency and safety.
Wintershall's Brage oilfield enhanced with operational digitalisation expansion
Eigen and Wintershall Dea have extended their partnership to deploy the principal integration, visualisation and management platform for production engineers at the oil and gas company’s Brage oilfield.
Wood and NERA to develop AI subsea inspection tool
The solution will aim to minimise safety risks, enhance asset integrity and create potential savings of AUS$$2.8 billion per year for the Australian offshore energy industry.
Harnessing machine learning - part two
In the second part of this two-part article, Lisa J. Graham, Seeq Corp., provides use cases of machine learning in action in the oil and gas industry.