In an era of burgeoning partnerships between energy companies and tech companies, AIQ and Weatherford have signed a strategic collaboration agreement to combine Weatherford's software and hardware solutions with AIQ's AI-driven systems
The combination of these advanced tools will enable operators to optimise their production workflows, reduce downtime, and significantly enhance operational efficiency across global energy facilities.
By combining AIQ's AI technology with Weatherford's Modern Edge, customers will be able to modernise their edge operations, facilitate autonomous production, and offer the flexibility to expand operations, while optimising resource usage and reducing costs. Weatherford’s Universal Normalizer will work in tandem with AIQ’s capabilities to harmonise multi-asset data, combining operational and financial analysis into a unified, API-supported data model, driving smarter decision-aming and streamline operations, while the WFRD Software Launchpad will allow customers to procure all of their software needs via a comprehensive industrial SaaS platform. This eliminates the complexity of managing multiple systems and vendors, providing a single point of access for all Weatherford and partner-built applications, while ensuring data security and autonomy within their own network.
Magzhan Kenesbai, acting managing director of AIQ said, “This partnership marks another step in AIQ’s mission to build partnerships that accelerate the deployment of impactful AI systems across the energy value chain. By integrating our advanced AI-driven tools with Weatherford's energy-specific technology, we are delivering greater efficiencies to the industry through the development of scalable, automated applications. Together, we are set to empower operators to optimise their workflows, reduce downtime, and achieve unparalleled operational excellence.”
The collaboration is the latest in a series of AIQ tie-ups with companies including SLB, Halliburton and Kent.
AIQ partners with Weatherford to drive operational excellence

The collaboration will combine Weatherford's software and hardware solutions with AIQ's AI-driven systems. (Image source: AIQ)