Jan-Feb 2024
January 2024
DIGITAL MODELLING
How AspenTech is making facility model building easier with 'sample models' - showing how designs for a facility or its operations can be improved, and particularly useful in complex sustainability related projects
Digital modelling technology to manage facility emissions - making a simulation of the facility, testing out options to reduce, and bringing data together. We spoke to AspenTech, ERM and Cognite
Cognite and AkerBP are using generative AI - Finding the right data when extracting data from documents
Sam Altman and Satya Nadella explain where Chat GPT is going – report from Economist magazine live event
SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL DATA MANAGERS CONFERENCE REPORT
What would an energy company look like, if it could be described as “data competent”? Jess Kozman shared some ideas
Large language models and other forms of natural language processing (NLP) can be useful in ‘search’ tools for geoscience documents - you need to understand their limitations, said Paul Cleverley
Much energy data today can be considered ‘streaming’ rather than static - the ideal system would enable all our various applications to stream data to each other, said Craig Jones of S&P
Energy companies have one data management specialist where they had four, 15 years ago - perhaps automation can help fill the gap, suggested Chris Hanton of Ikon Science
Trusted, big scale, harmonised, updated data - speakers at the Society of Professional Data Managers (SPDM) end of year event
CO2 STORAGE
A geoscience perspective on how to move forward with CO2 storage - from a former Shell head of CCS, the UK government, an IPCC author, INEOS, Geoteric, PGS and Perenco, speaking at a GESGB forum
Europe's future obligation on oil and gas companies to store CO2 - under the EU Net Zero Industry Act - a CATO webinar explained
CYBERSECURITY
Equinor's ‘resilience’ approach to OT cybersecurity - ensuring operations can continue whatever happens
Challenges of joining OT and IT - The OT and IT worlds need to come together whether people like it or not, said Shell’s Madina Doup. Mapping and reference architectures can help
DNV’s Energy Cyber Priority survey - how the industry is taking it increasingly seriously
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