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Informed articles from the go-to people in the oil and gas industry
The transition to shale production from conventional sources has changed the way the industry consumes capital.
Machine learning continues to be the key technology that can unlock efficiency gains through automation, from the factory floor to the field and the subsurface.
The fourth quarterly review of 2018 shares insights from around the world and looks at the trends that are shaping the future of energy companies.
Halfway through 2018, in the fourth year of the “deepest and longest” market downturn on record, it seems an apt time to reflect on the current state of play. Download the Quarterly review here.
The top headlines from July 2018 from the Latin America Clean Energy sector
The wave of digitisation that is sweeping through the oil and gas sector has the potential to transform the industry, but first it must overcome several key challenges
Digitization, digitalization, digital transformation, and the digital disruption, which involve big data, big analytics, advanced analytics artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, automation, the Internet of Things (IoT), and the ever-important, abundantly abstract cloud. Some of those terms are used rather broadly and interchangeably, leading many to wonder: What exactly are we talking about here?
The digital revolution is creating immense opportunities for oil and gas companies who harness the power of IoTm and data-driven solutions. However, to safely capitalize on the efficiencies and benefits afforded by increased connectivity, organizations must be prepared to respond to an evolving security landscapes…
There is still a long way to go but at least the conversation has started, and is also wisely supported by non-industry specific campaigns for the betterment of women in the workplace.
Often called the fuel of the future the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market is projected to reach USD 20.6 billion by 2025, growing at a rate of 12.7 per cent per year.
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The top headlines from June 2018 from the Latin America Clean Energy sector
The first official Women’s Energy Council Discussion of 2018 took place during Canada Assembly on May 30 in Calgary. For the first time, the Energy Council brought a full female panel together to address equality issues plaguing the energy sector.