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New digitalisation zone for ADIPEC 2018

Technology

While digital transformation has been on the oil and gas radar for some time and harnessing the power of new technologies is the number one priority for the industry’s most senior decision-makers, ADIPEC 2018 is all set to introduce a new digitalisation era for 2018 edition

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has estimated digital technologies could cut oil and gas production costs by between 10 and 20 per cent, but industry trials suggest bigger results are achievable. CEO of BP, Bob Dudley, told the Financial Times a pilot project to apply data analytics to some of its wells has resulted in a 20 per cent production increase. The BP Technology Outlook 2018 predicts the application of digital tools, such as sensors or internet of things (IoT), supercomputing, artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, all supported by cloud technology, could reduce primary energy demand and energy system costs by 20-30 per cent by 2050.

Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, president of the UAE and hosted by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and supported by the UAE Ministry of Energy, the Abu Dhabi Chamber, and the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority, ADIPEC will take place from 12-15 November 2018, at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC).

The new exhibition space, supported by tutorials and conference sessions, is designed to help the oil and gas industry understand how digitalisation can transform the performance of their assets.

“What we observe is that while executives might name one area as most affected by digitalisation, they also tell us that every aspect of oil and gas operations will see some degree of change,” said Jean-Philippe Cossé, vice-president of dmg events, organiser of ADIPEC.

“In addition, all these digital technologies are interlinked and interdependent. For example, as smart sensors collect more and more data, this data requires additional storage capacity, extra processing power, as well as advanced analytics solutions, and, of course, all this must also have security in mind. Digitalisation is fundamental, transformational, and is a number one priority for the most senior oil and gas industry decision makers, as they plan future investments.”

The change will be felt across the full oil and gas value chain. For upstream production, digital initiatives have significantly increased production, improved well construction outcomes, cut operational costs, reduced non-productive time and decreased capital project completion time. In downstream industries – such as refineries – maintenance and reliability, production planning and scheduling, production execution, as well as health, safety and environment (HSE) are the areas that will experience the most positive impact. Between the two, the midstream sector is reducing repair and maintenance costs, including the deployment of 3D printing technologies, while sensors (IoT), drones and robotics can help improve pipeline inspection and prevent leakages.

The focus on digitalisation will be headlined by a keynote address from His Excellency Omar bin Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, United Arab Emirates. Panel discussions and on-stage interviews will feature some of the industry’s most influential digital thinkers and decision-makers, bringing diverse experience from across the industry. Speakers include C-suite executives from NOCs, IOCs and other oil and gas businesses, including ADNOC; Saudi Aramco; Petronas; Gazprom Neft; Total; Pemex; OMV; Baker Hughes, a GE company; Weatherford; Wintershall; and JOGMEC. The technology and consulting sectors will offer representatives from Microsoft; IBM; SAP; Siemens; AVEVA; ABB; Accenture; and PwC.

The Digitalisation Zone includes dedicated space for start-up businesses and SMEs, as well as established technology companies already operating within the oil and gas sector. ADIPEC will also provide a dedicated ‘Tech Tutorial’ theatre for senior executives and representatives of the industry to understand first-hand the changing trends and technologies that are shaping the future of the sector.