Oil and gas operators have more data than they know what to do with. Lack of insights from data can lead to inefficiencies and missed opportunities.
Ambyintuses AI and automation to help operators increase production, lower operating costs, and streamline operations across the lifecycle of a well. By optimizing automating interventions, Ambyint has helped its customers increase production up to 7% and lower operating costs up to 30%.
They’re not alone. The market for AI in oil and gas is expected to nearly double to $3.8 billion by 2025. The combination of too much data and too little man(and woman)power to analyze it makes great fodder for AI.
The intelligence might be artificial, but the impacts aren’t.
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Drone inspection in the production and distribution of energy is growing rapidly every year, and this is especially true in the realm of energy production and distribution. Drone inspections of these critical elements to our energy infrastructure are faster, safer, and more reliable than manual inspections that can take weeks or months to complete – but only if you start out with the right hardware and software.
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Common use cases for drones in the energy industry with an eye towards ROI for the organization and its customers
Some of the specialized sensors needed by energy operators
Key performance indicators leaders need to consider so they make sure they’re investing in the right equipment the first time around
Insights into how effective use of software tools can streamline operations, making them easier to manage and scale – helping you to maximize ROI for your operations
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Air Traffic Control: Disparities in airspace monitoring systems threaten the next phase of progress for safe and reliable unmanned traffic management (UTM), says Dawn Zoldi, CEO & President of UAS Colorado. But collaborations are in the works for a unified solution.
Double Drone: According to Drone Industry Insights, investment into the drone industry reached a new record in 2020—$2.338 billion—almost doubling the investment amount from the previous year.
Drones to the Rescue: UK offshore wind workers could soon be kept safe using a remotely operated search and rescue service, thanks to a pioneering project backed by £7 million of government support.
Visually Prepared: Terra Dronesuccessfully conducted visual inspection of flare stacks for Chile’s state-owned energy company ENAP. Three flare stacks—each about 70m tall—were inspected in 45 minutes using drones.
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Photographer and filmmaker Joey Helms ventured to Iceland in order to capture footage of the volcanic eruption there. During a pass over the mouth of the volcano, his DJI first person view drone (FPV) was swallowed by lava and lost forever.
Gulp. Bet he didn't see that coming, though it provides some pretty sweet coverage for us.
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