New episode: AI in oil and gas, use cases in upstream, midstream, downstream

Conversations around AI are shifting from hype to substance, and large-scale deployment means that buzzwords like ‘efficiency’ and ‘autonomy’ are being put to the test. In oil and gas, AI rollout looks different across the value chain, and operators are exploring value in productivity, data analysis and resource optimisation. 

In this episode of Energy Technology: Industry Insights, we consider the current and emerging use cases for AI in the upstream, midstream and downstream, as we assess whether the technology has delivered on its promises, or whether we’re about to watch the bubble burst. 

This episode is hosted by Pacthman.co’s oil and gas associate editor, Eve Thomas, and features insights from industry leaders including Atila Mellilo, head of the Reservoir Centre of Excellence at Halliburton, Patrick Sullivan, CEO of Oceanit and Florent Baldeck, oil and gas business development manager for the EMEA and CIS regions at WEG.

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