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Use SiteCom® – the Industrial Work Surface for drilling and wells  – to transform mountains of unoperational data into valuable insights that help you gain an edge.

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Improve decision-making for better drilling and wells operations

Facilitate more strategic and collaborative decisions through a common interface.

Turn mountains of unoperational data into superior insights

SiteCom® – the Industrial Work Surface for drilling and wells – lets you connect rig operations data from several providers to better align key stakeholders and improve decision-making.

Unlock the value of your intervention data

Need to maximise well productivity? SiteCom gives you access useful data from anywhere – so you can generate better insights, mitigate risk, and improve operations.

Keep accurate, real-time well data close to hand

With the SiteCom® Go mobile app, experts and stakeholders have easy access to real-time well information allowing safer and more efficient operations.

Manage data securely for your drilling and well operations

Keep all data safe, integrated, and easy to use through a complete and neutral ecosystem.

Optimise OpEx costs and improve CapEx investments

Reduce drilling time, optimise SME time spent offshore and onshore, and increase production volume through excellent well execution and placement.

Achieve impressive ESG results

Reduce carbon footprint and fuel combustion (85% of upstream CO2) by optimising the Plug and Abandonment process and reducing well construction activities.

Expand capabilities through plug-and-play applications

Develop better plans for well operations

The Industrial Work Surface enables you to integrate onshore planning, offshore drilling, well operations, and marine data so you can achieve smoother operations.

Improve offshore well procedures and rig automation

Connect apps to models and simulators to optimise planning and engineering of a complete well design, then stay up-to-date on well construction status.

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Facilitate real-time monitoring

Improve both rig and overall operational performance by getting real-time prediction and deviation on actual vs planned operations.

Implement real-time analysis support

Through real-time status monitoring, you can analyse well operations, optimise cost analysis, and share lesson learned in post well campaigns.

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Every day, companies like yours use the Industrial Work Surface for better decision making that helps maximise business performance and drive value across the organisation.

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At our K-Sim simulators, our students have broken equipment worth almost 180 million USD during the last 10 years. If we have prevented just 5% of these accidents from happening in real life, we still have saved Mærsk Supply Service millions of dollars.”

Tonny Moeller

Group Operations Manager
Mærsk Training Center

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Vessel Insight will provide valuable analysis and contextual data, which will be used to optimize operations. With continuous improvement, we are one step closer to more transparent and greener shipping.”

Mr. Kamran Mahmood Khan

Director Fleet VM,
Soechi Group

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Vale transports iron ore in the most efficient vessels in the world, but we believe there are still further energy efficient gains to be captured to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.  Data analytics is key to measure the performance of the new technologies and make evidence-based strategic decisions. This pioneering project shows our commitment to supporting the shipping industry in fulfilling the ambitions of the International Maritime Organization (IMO).”

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Shipping Technical Manager
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Like us, our customers and partners focus on sustainability, electrifying their products, and decarbonizing their supply chains. Our fleet is one of the most environmentally friendly car carriers ever built. The additional insight and more rapid and cost-effective vessel management provided by Kongsberg Digital's digital twin will supercharge their environmental performance and enable future benefits faster. We already see benefits on trim optimization, but when we add the data around other facets of vessel operation, along with training and maintenance, we expect further benefits and savings to come thick and fast.”

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With Kongsberg Digital and the Vessel Insight data infrastructure we will be able to optimise our vessel operations to become more effective, sustainable, and safer. The maritime industry is facing strict regulatory requirements to cut emissions and become more sustainable, and we are therefore very pleased and proud to have secured this contract. This is an important step on the way towards a greener operation.”

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Manager of Fleet-Network-Terminal Efficiency
MSC

“Today, with more integrated and connected vessels and systems, and rapidly evolving digital technologies, we must be more agile, which makes broad cooperation more vital than ever. We highly value our work with Samsung and Kongsberg. Their openness, future-orientated focus and constructive approach enables us to develop standards that can help enable the whole industry to enhance data infrastructure, exchange and use.”

Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen

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DNV Maritime

“We benefit from the real-time data and use it to enhance operational safety and improve drilling efficiency. In two years, the solution alone has prevented over $200 million in stuck casing incidents.”

Rereidouin Abbassian

Vice President Technology
BP

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“In drilling, any unplanned stop implies a very high cost. With SiteCom®, we know what happens in real-time.”

Renata Martin

Head of Inwell Control Center
Repsol

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The energy industry is on the frontlines of efforts to tackle climate change with expectations for increased sustainability on the rise from a variety of stakeholders – from shareholders and potential employees to regulators and the press. Transforming ways of working and business models to be greener and finding innovative ways of reducing the carbon footprint can also have substantial benefits in terms of cost efficiency, safety, culture, and reputation. As a result, oil, gas, renewable and utility companies now have an imperative to accelerate the energy transition with the latest technology and best practices.

What it means to work greener with digitalisation

Digital technology has a key role to play in the energy transition, opening up game-changing improvements in carbon transparency and carbon capture and storage (CCS). Adopting greener ways of working to reduced fuel consumption and waste also make a substantial contribution to reducing emissions and decarbonising your operations. Take inspiration from these four tips to help make the most of the latest digital technology to work greener.

Increase carbon transparency

Bringing together and standardising all your data in the cloud makes it possible to track emissions more accurately. With effective emissions tracking in place, you can set net-zero targets and identify opportunities for sustainability measures. You can also monitor progress towards emissions reduction goals and easily report sustainability metrics to stakeholders, customers, and investors. It’s greener to raise awareness of where emissions are coming from.

For example, putting emissions tracking data in the hands of your workers enables everyone from field technicians to onshore operators to understand their contribution to reducing environmental impact. By understanding where emissions are coming from in the context of operations, they understand the impact that their decision-making at work can have. This carbon transparency into operations makes it easier to deliver on stakeholder and investor expectations, emissions targets and industry regulations.

Continuously optimise energy consumption and CCS

Use digital twin technology and real-time monitoring to reduce emissions by optimising performance, energy consumption and CCS. Simulation technology makes it possible to test and predict the performance of physical systems under different scenarios to improve optimisations. Monitoring the behaviour and performance of these systems further supports optimisations. It’s greener to cut emissions with data-driven optimisations.

For instance, in supply chain optimisation, simulation can be used to model the supply chain and identify opportunities to reduce carbon emissions, optimise production scheduling, and determine the most efficient transportation routes. For a case like energy nomination, machine learning models can help predict the energy consumption of any operating scenario to fine-tune nominations accuracy while removing up to 85% of manual work. All of this will lead to significant resource savings, reducing materials, time spent and, of course, emissions.

Reduce waste

Eliminate waste in your operations that causes unnecessary emissions by using machine learning algorithms to optimise planning and digital tools to support remote working. With predictive analytics, you can improve the accuracy of just-in-time maintenance, repair, and replacement to decrease the amount of work performed. Remote working reduces the need to transport personnel, supplies, and equipment, reducing transport emissions. It’s greener to reduce waste with smarter planning.

For instance, accurately planning in advance for maintenance or other work at a rig allows you to transport the resources needed more efficiently. This optimised advanced planning can reduce CO2 emissions from the consumption of water, fuel and materials while minimising the movement of people in preparation for on-site work – making it not only greener, but safer too . With a data-driven approach, actions can be prioritised to continuously reduce waste and progress towards net-zero at scale.

Build a sustainable culture

Build a forward-thinking culture of sustainability that benefits everyone by providing workers with technology that is digital by design and includes support for greener ways of working. Paired with sustainability training and incentives, this encourages sustainable practices throughout your organisation. It’s greener to encourage sustainable practices.

Encouraging your employees to practice sustainability is also important for attracting top talent. As many as 85% of university students considering a career in oil & gas believe it is important that future employers have policies for addressing climate change. When workers feel that they are contributing to a greener industry, they have a platform for innovation and creativity to express ideas that can further accelerate sustainability initiatives.

Learn how to get more out of your data in the cloud

All of these greener best practices and ways of working require a high-performance and secure cloud platform to get more out of your data. This is at the heart of allowing you to take a data-driven approach to your sustainability initiatives. Learn what to look for and how to accelerate your energy transition in the cloud in “Reimagining data management in oil & gas“.

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