DEJ Dec 2022
December 2022
OPENING
How to get better at Data Operations - Forrester and Cognite reviewed what that means for heavy industry companies
Low code – are we there yet? Great promise, but many who tried it have been disappointed. It may be better seen as a step in a long evolution
SUBSURFACE
Combining data standards with flexibility - When your data comes in as many different formats as with Wood Mackenzie, trying to be completely standardised may be too ambitious
Working with complex subsurface data - laboratory data, well core data, and regional studies data can be hard to
aggregate and assimilate. How IKON Science does it
Experiences moving to OSDU - While there is a lot of activity, it does not mean companies with OSDU will stop using any data model, says Simon Kendall of Interica
PPDM reorganisation - around data community, resources and professional development
TECHNOLOGY
Technology developments - Land rig automation retrofit, 400 wireless sensors on a rig, 3D printing subsea, underwater seismic surveys
Gecko's wall-climbing robots - ultrasonic inspections of tanks and pipelines
NAPA and making ship design more collaborative - it could make it easier to design more
energy efficient ships
The best strategy for IoT connectivity - If IoT data can make a difference to the success of a project, then so can reliable connectivity to communicate the data, says Ground Control
EMISSIONS
Supplier emission data – understand the transition from top down to bottom up data, understand commercial incentives, manage master data, and make product codes easier to update. A PIDX webinar explored
Master data and supplier emissions data- we need good data of what we have, what we need, what we are buying, and who we are buying it from
Ways an oil and gas company can be net zero - How can an oil and gas producer reach net zero on Scope 3? One option could be through sales of commercial CCS services to make 'negative scope 3 emissions'
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