When it comes to oil and gas solutions, companies need to be leveraging the power of cloud computing and machine learning (AI) if they wish to drive a cost-efficient production. This is true of both renewable energy businesses and oil & gas businesses. There are several options available for energy companies, such as “Well Manager” for the monitoring of O&G assets, and SCADA Lite solution for oil and gas businesses. Scada-Lite Field Data Capture Application (FDCA) could be used for the efficient analysis of very large data sets.
Well Manager
As you probably already know, well management software helps lower downtime, it speeds up production, it ensures cost-effective and predictive maintenance, and it helps improve staff productivity. The Well Manager software is pretty well known at this point, but here is a quick rundown what it does.
- O&G asset monitoring services
- Cloud storage and asset monitoring dashboard
- Sensors installation following the best field practices
- Battery and solar power edge device
- Cellular or satellite communication solutions
- C1D1 and C1D2 certifications
- OPEX pricing at a ratable daily cost
The Well Manager software is not a new piece of programming, but it still rides high in the year 2021 as a must-have piece of software.
Scada Lite
With the use of Scada Lite, you can monitor your assets for just a few dollars a day. The gas and oil industry is still undergoing its digital transformation, and Scada Lite is on the forefront of that transformation. The correct implementation of emerging tools and technologies is allowing firms to enhance performance and increase efficiency in a way that lowers operating costs.
With the use of Scada monitoring systems, you can collect real-time data. You can collect it from all your assets quickly and cost-efficiently to help you make wise decisions immediately, facilitate oil well services, and help you remain competitive regardless of any market conditions. Scada Lite runs on DFDC technology (Digital Field Data Capture), and along with a tailor-made IT solutions that fit your business.
Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Industrial Internet of Things
There are services and software solutions for all of these elements, and with that in mind, the oil and gas industry is slow on the uptake of all these because they are not 100% necessary. They are all part of a modern 2021 energy company, but the fact is that oil and gas companies can get along without them. So, why include them?
As for Cloud Computing and the Industrial Internet of Things, it is more about streamlining and integration. There is no need for a modern company to have rooms full of computers and servers in each of their offices when they can all connect easily from one office to another with outsourced services.
As for Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), there are great strives being made in things like predictive failures and predictive maintenance. Plus, if you are dealing with customers, then information gathering goes hand in hand with AI and ML.
Naming the Cloud software, IOT, ML or AI software on this article would be pointless since these are all services that you buy (outsource), and each of them use different pieces of software to run the show. Nevertheless, you should consider starting small and seeing of any of these services (and their associated software) helps improve your business. As mentioned earlier, the digital transformation of the oil and gas industry is in its infancy and is moving slowly because the energy industry can work without it. But, as interest grows, so does the sophistication of each of these services. There are exciting things ahead for those who are willing to try.
Content Promotion
Being a modern company, there will be a need for content promotion throughout a series of networks and platforms. Here are a few ideas on how to promote your content:
1 – Adding your content to article directories
2 – Writing guest posts for backlinks
3 – Social bookmarking websites
4 – SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Software like Hootsuite may help with social media dissemination, and the Google Search Console may help you push your own content through SEO. As for writing guest posts and article directory submissions, for those you will need to hire a small team of freelancers and give them guidelines on where they should and shouldn’t publish your content.