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DIGITALIZATION
Credit: Siemens Energy
Credit: OneSubsea
Credit: Baker Hughes "We are designing sys- “The industry needs “When we speak about tems to be able to perform more data to develop digital technology, it well under signi? cant a deeper contextual sometimes sounds uncertainties in the sys- understanding of very complex, and tem and environment for equipment performance expensive, but really extended periods of time to safely extend the it’s all about providing a and without external inter- productive life of competitive view of the vention, that is, operator offshore assets and to subsea ecosystem.” monitoring and control." enable circularity.” – Fouzi Bouillouta, – Endre Brekke,
Global Program Manager - – John Macleod,
Product Lifecycle Manager
EngageSubsea at
Vice President of Technology for Subsea Automation and
Baker Hughes and Strategy,
Control, Siemens Energy
SLB OneSubsea closed loop automation, as well as more
SLB has been awarded the FEED of a cognitive work? ows. This is becoming 12-well, all-electric subsea production an extremely interesting area.” system with an IoT for the subsea trees at
Macleod points out that the bene? ts of
Equinor’s Fram Sør ? eld, offshore Norway.
increased electri? cation and instrumen- tation have been recognized across many industries, and history shows that once the bene? ts are demonstrated at scale, adoption accelerates. “That’s why we believe that the Fram Sør project could pave the way for accelerated industry- wide adoption of all-electric subsea technology, as it offers that industrial, scalable solution. It is built on a solid,
Credit: OneSubsea proven technology platform, while of- fering lower cost, smaller footprint and simpli? ed architecture. It is also a nec- essary piece in the overall digitalization effort of our industry.” 24 November/December 2024
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