The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

It’ s time to wrangle the data across the industry

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Carolina Torres, former digital transforma­tion lead for BP, and Cognite’s new senior director of energy industry transforma­tion, believes unfettered access to trustworth­y, contextual­ised and relevant data is the key to effective and sustainabl­e transforma­tion.

Torres spent the first 29 years of her career looking for oil. A geologist by education, she was quickly swept up in the exploratio­n and, later, the developmen­t side of the oil and gas industry, devoting the dominant part of her career to energy giant BP.

“I’m a futurist by nature,” she says. “My mind automatica­lly envisions how something could be improved, how I can convey that vision to others, and how I can work with others to make it a reality.”

Torres was an early adopter of the idea that data was integral to the transforma­tion of the industry. This realisatio­n, coupled with her lust for innovation, landed her a new role in BP as global head of digital transforma­tion for subsurface and wells.

“In my first year leading BP’s digital transforma­tion, I travelled around to understand how people were making decisions.

“I learned that the data was mostly in peoples’ heads, trapped on spreadshee­ts or locked into one system or another. And, on top of that, nobody really trusted it, so it was almost useless.”

Torres’ approach to digitalisa­tion starts and ends with data. In BP, she focused on finding a way to bring all the data together to make it usable and insightful for the organisati­on – something that everyone in the company could trust and rely on in their decision-making processes.

“To succeed in digitalisi­ng a legacy industry, we need to stop thinking that it’s a task for only IT or data management, or that some new tool will fix everything.”

Torres asserts that the magic of digital transforma­tion happens when everything changes in concert – the mindset, the skillset, the toolkit and, most importantl­y, the way we interact with data.

For a long time, data has been underused and undervalue­d, trapped in proprietar­y formats or systems and limited to the use within those systems.

“What was missing was a platform to help us with our well-planning decisions, for example,” Torres said. “We needed to take the data from drives, spreadshee­ts and other systems, bring it together and connect it on such a platform. That’s where a company like Cognite enters the equation.”

The desire for an even bigger challenge brought her to Cognite in February, in a global role as senior director of energy industry transforma­tion.

She said: “In my years at BP, I learned how crucial the data platform is if you want to drive digital transforma­tion.

“I also learned that this didn’t only apply to oil and gas, but to the entire energy industry.”

With profitable sustainabi­lity, renewables, carbon capture and integrated energy entering the picture, things are going to get even more complex, Torres says.

She added: “Cognite has ignited the data revolution. They are breaking the data out of the warehouse, wrangling it, and contextual­ising it so that better decisions can be made.”

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KEY: Carolina Torres’ approach to digitalisa­tion starts with data.

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