Hart Energy Webinars


4 Ways Oil and Gas Supermajors
Are Using AI to Go Green

October 27, 2022 | 2:00 PM CDT

Demand for clean energy has never been greater. In addition, ongoing geopolitical and economic pressures have steadily increased pressure on energy companies to commit to a net-zero future. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development set forth and accepted by all United Nations Member States in 2015 has prompted oil and gas operators to establish aggressive goals for the next decade to reduce their consumption of fossil fuels and increasingly reduce GHG emissions. This coincides with initiatives to enhance worker safety and pursue full electrification of their oil fields.

These goals rely largely on energy companies' ability to analyze, optimize, and learn from data—to ultimately achieve operational excellence. However, with the rise of digital transformation and IIoT, modern oil and gas operations generate vast amounts of data, which organizations struggle to efficiently analyze let alone derive actionable real-time.

In this webinar, you’ll learn how AI helps organizations:

  • Understand aging assets, reducing failure rates by up to 20%, and increasing uptime by as much as 5%.
  • Detect sub-optimal equipment while reducing emissions.
  • Reduce alert fatigue by up to 98% and improve worker productivity.
  • Implement workflow to operate electrical and fossil-fuel-powered assets side-by-side.
  • Leverage computer vision for real-time safety improvements.

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Roberto Piacentini Filho

Sr. Marketing Manager

SparkCognition


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David Parr

Energy Industry Expert

SparkCognition


David Parr is an industry expert for oil & gas based in Houston, Texas. His current focus is on Industry 4.0 transformation projects with downstream and midstream operators.

Recently, Parr developed and led the go-to-market efforts for SparkCognition Maintenance Advisor for downstream, midstream, and LNG. Additionally, he has developed OEM partnerships focused on the application of machine learning to improve the productivity of key rotating equipment in austere environments.

Prior to SparkCognition, David held a variety of management roles at an international oil & gas processor, where he worked to equip major IOCs in North America with gas turbines and compressors.

After proudly serving as an intelligence officer in the US military, David transitioned home to Texas for a rotational development program at a Fortune 100 company. Over the course of his professional career, he has had several international assignments and traveled extensively.