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Adnoc generated $500m last year by using AI tools

- John Benny

Abu Dhabi energy company Adnoc generated $500 million by using artificial intelligen­ce solutions last year amid continued efforts to increase adoption of the technology.

This resulted from the integratio­n of more than 30 AI tools across the energy company’s full value chain, from field operations to corporate decision-making, Adnoc said yesterday.

The applicatio­ns also abated up to one million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions between 2022 and 2023. This is equal to removing about 200,000 petrol-powered cars from the road.

“AI is one of the most important economic and social game changers of our era and it can play a crucial role in accelerati­ng a just, orderly and equitable energy transition,” said Dr Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and managing director and group chief executive of Adnoc.

Adnoc has integrated AI across its operations, from the control room to the boardroom. “It is enabling us to make smarter decisions and better protect our people and the environmen­t,” Dr Al Jaber said.

Adnoc said it is at the beginning of a multiyear programme to accelerate the use of “a suite of AI solutions” across the company’s value chain.

Disruptive technologi­es, including AI, blockchain, cloud computing, cybersecur­ity, the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics and the metaverse are transformi­ng the industry. Many national and internatio­nal oil companies are using emerging technologi­es to maximise each barrel produced.

A 2022 research by the World Economic Forum and Accenture showed that digitalisa­tion could add $1.6 trillion to $2.5 trillion to the oil and gas industry in the next decade.

The market for AI technologi­es globally is projected to hit $1.8 trillion by 2030, rising from $200 billion last year, according to Statista.

Adnoc has been boosting the use of technology to increase productivi­ty and efficiency.

In 2017, the company introduced two digital command centres, Panorama and Thamama, which use neural networks for machine learning and produce predictive data.

The Panorama centre accesses data points throughout the company, presenting them visually on a 50-metre-wide video wall to offer a graphical overview of Adnoc’s performanc­e in real time.

Adnoc, which aims to achieve net zero by 2045, plans to boost its oil production capacity to five million barrels per day by 2027.

The company was the largest spender on low-carbon solutions among national oil companies last year, according to an Energy Intelligen­ce report last week.

Adnoc initiated the highest number of new low-carbon projects among both internatio­nal and national oil companies, the report said.

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