Democratising advanced analytics
Digital tools can play a valuable role in helping companies glean insights from their data
Oil and gas companies are familiar with dealing with the industry’s many unpredictable challenges: volatile markets, tightening environmental regulations, offsetting ageing oilfields—to name just a few key concerns. The difference now, however, is that the industry is also undergoing a shift towards greater digitalisation. And, with this digitalisation, new and increasingly potent technological innovations allow companies to increase operational resilience, reduce energy consumption and improve asset uptime through process and asset efficiencies. Combined, these innovations can help play an invaluable role in monitoring and reducing emissions. Consider aspects that support companies in rea
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