Mentioned in 17 AI use cases across 2 industries
AI acts like a smart co-pilot for drilling teams, using live well data to suggest how to drill faster and more safely.
An AI advisor watches live drilling data and tells crews the best next action so they can drill faster and avoid problems.
When a well’s output drops, the system checks similar past well problems, shows what experts previously concluded, and keeps learning when engineers add new notes about what happened and how they fixed it.
The system suggests better drilling settings and paths while the well is being drilled so crews can drill more efficiently.
The analysis shows which state-run oil fields have the biggest gap between current performance and what similar fields achieve, helping companies spot where partnerships could unlock more oil.
AI helps oil and gas teams combine underground technical data with commercial information so they can decide faster where to invest and which barrels are most attractive.
Before doing a fracking job, the system simulates different design choices and predicts which combination should create better fractures and production for less money.
AI studies how each customer actually runs a gas turbine and estimates whether certain parts can safely last longer before replacement.
AI watches live drilling data and helps crews make better drilling decisions faster, like a co-pilot that spots problems early and suggests how to drill more efficiently.