Leveraging AI to Maximize the Value of Oil & Gas Digital Twins
Artificial intelligence (AI) is redefining the role of digital twins in the oil and gas industry, enhancing their ability to optimize operations, improve safety and reduce costs. Digital twins—virtual replicas of physical assets and processes—are already transforming maintenance strategies, streamlining production and ensuring asset reliability.
However, AI takes this further by enabling real-time predictive insights, automating decision-making and ensuring a continuous “golden thread” of trusted asset information. Join us to explore how AI-driven digital twins reshape industry workflows, from predictive maintenance to intelligent automation. Through real-world applications, we’ll demonstrate how AI enhances decision-making, streamlines operations and unlocks new efficiencies in asset management.
The next generation of digital twins
Digital twins are now widely accepted as a mainstream technology, transforming industrial facilities worldwide.
A recent survey of 660 senior executives across 11 industries demonstrated clear operational benefits, with average cost savings and revenue gains of 19%. The next generation of digital twins, however, will play an even more strategic role by addressing critical challenges faced by asset-intensive industries. This podcast explains both the current “state of the art” and look forward to the transition to the Smart Digital Reality and autonomy for industrial facilities.
Digital Twins—the Gateway to Autonomous Industrial Facilities
As the pace of digital transformation accelerates, digital twins have emerged as powerful tools for managing industrial facilities. PE Live Podcast presents a new series, "Digital Twins—the Gateway to Autonomous Industrial Facilities", in association with Hexagon. Learn how digital twins can drive your facility towards success.
The latest episode, Wood PLC—Engineering Contractor’s Perspective on Digital Twins, is hosted by Hans Kouwer, Director Industry Consulting - EMIA, Hexagon, in conversation with Mark Littleford, Engineering Systems and Information Management Department Manager, Wood.
The third episode, Harbour Energy – Implementation of digital twins to support operations and collaborative sustaining engineering, is hosted by Adrian Park, Vice President Pre-Sales - EMIA, in conversation with Harbour Energy’s James Sitter, VP for Modifications and Project Services and James Buchan, Technical Data Team Lead.
The second episode, Digital Twins: Promoting Project Performance, is hosted by Karolin Schaps, a regular contributor to Petroleum Economist, in conversation with Adrian Park, Vice President Pre-Sales - EMIA, Hexagon, and Hans Kouwer, Director Industry Consulting – EMIA, Hexagon.
The first episode, Realizing the business value of Digital Twins, is hosted by Karolin Schaps, a regular contributor to Petroleum Economist, in conversation with Adrian Park, Vice President Pre-Sales - EMIA, Hexagon, and Hans Kouwer, Director Industry Consulting – EMIA, Hexagon.
Operational Technology (OT) cybersecurity – the vital next step in digitalisation
PE Live Podcast presents a new 3-part series of podcast episodes on cybersecurity to help you understand the cyber threats faced by industrial companies around the world. This podcast series is created in association with Hexagon Asset Lifecycle Intelligence.
The first episode is hosted by Karolin Schaps, a regular contributor to Petroleum Economist, in conversation with Owen Rooney, Vice President of Sales, Hexagon Asset Lifecycle Intelligence, and Syed M. Belal, Director - OT Cybersecurity Consulting Services, Hexagon.
The second episode is hosted by Karolin Schaps, a regular contributor to Petroleum Economist, in conversation with Edgardo Moreno, executive industry consultant at Hexagon.
The final episode is hosted by Karolin Schaps, a regular contributor to Petroleum Economist, in conversation with Owen Rooney, Vice President of Sales, Hexagon Asset Lifecycle Intelligence, and Syed M. Belal, Director - OT Cybersecurity Consulting Services, Hexagon.