Offshore staff
LUCERNE, Switzerland — Schlumberger has commercially released its Enterprise Data Solution, which is powered by Microsoft Energy Data Services.
Developed to deliver the most comprehensive capabilities for subsurface data—in alignment with the emerging requirements of the OSDU technical standard, a new open industry standard for energy data—the Enterprise Data Solution makes data accessible on an unprecedented scale for the global energy industry, according to the company.
This technology enables customers to integrate subsurface data with technologies and workflows from multiple vendors. It is a single, open and interoperable platform with embedded artificial intelligence (AI) and powerful data management tools, which support and accelerate scalable, data-driven decision-making at all levels of the organization.
Microsoft Energy Data Services is a fully managed, enterprise-grade OSDU data platform co-built with domain expertise from Schlumberger, which powers the Enterprise Data Solution. Supported by a global network of specialist development centers around the world including the US, India and Europe, the companies work together to continuously bring new capabilities to market as well as to provide sales, service and technical support.
This fully integrated cloud-native enterprise data platform enables end-to-end data-driven workflows scalable to customers’ organizations. Full upstream data capabilities will expand from subsurface to production to well construction and welcome the transition to new and low-carbon energy sources. The Enterprise Data Solution will also accelerate advanced workflows to screen, assess and design carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) projects to support rapidly growing demand for large-scale CO2 sequestration. Data previously held in poorly connected silos can now flow freely across an unbroken data landscape to allow AI and automation to work at previously unimagined scale.
Extraordinary new capabilities and workflows promise to deliver faster and more accurate decision-making, reducing the time it takes for customers to extract additional value from their digitalization strategies.
Early adopters of these new technologies include both PETRONAS and Chevron.
PETRONAS has liberated petabytes of E&P data for users, integrating 12 corporate data stores to a single data platform and improving data management efficiency and optimizing infrastructure.
Chevron is working in partnership with Schlumberger and Microsoft to accelerate the creation of digital technologies across its value chain globally.
09.21.2022