TotalEnergies, an integrated energy company, and Cognite, an industrial artificial intelligence (AI) provider, have announced a partnership that will seek to scale Cognite’s deployment of its AI platform.
To be conducted over a three year period, and across all TotalEnergies’ operated upstream assets worldwide, the partnership aim to cover the entire value chain from drilling to production.
The initiative also aims to make complex data AI-ready, thereby boosting the value of TotalEnergies’ existing data, to improve operational excellence across its assets.
Should the partnership be successful, both will gain more access to industrial data to improve the accuracy of analysis and shorten the lead to adopt applications.
This will also enable dynamic visualisation of assets to enhance decision-making throughout the production lifecycle and monitor critical equipment for production and operational safety.
Lastly, the combination of these improvements will seek to accelerate the use of AI to analyse and drive operational performance across sites.
TotalEnergies’s president of OneTech, Namita Shah, said: “This partnership with Cognite marks a new milestone in our digital transformation.
“By creating the data foundation which unifies our industrial data globally and makes it AI-ready, we are creating the conditions to accelerate AI-driven solutions that will significantly enhance the safety, operational and environmental performance of TotalEnergies.
“This initiative reflects our ambition to make data and AI strategic levers for more reliable, sustainable, and efficient energy.”
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