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11/11/2019 – News / Oil & Gas / Technology / Virtual Reality / VR Tech / GlobalData

O&G industry is witnessing “wide-scale deployment” of VR tech across value chain

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Following the rapid adoption of virtual reality (VR) technology in consumer markets, the oil & gas industry is witnessing wide-scale deployment of this technology across its value chain, according to GlobalData, which reports that such tech is supporting plant simulation and skill development.

The company’s latest thematic report – ‘Virtual Reality in Oil & Gas’ – explores how VR is finding its way into upstream, midstream and downstream sectors with applications in the simulation of new processes, analysis of project designs, reviewing of maintenance requirements and planning disaster responses. 

 

“Over time, this technology will transform oil & gas processes and workflows and help create new growth opportunities for organisations,” predicted Ravindra Puranik, Oil and Gas Analyst at GlobalData. 

 

Creating a virtual walkthrough

 

VR provides an interactive experience for oil & gas processes within a simulated environment and presents a superior alternative to images, charts and schematics in the design and planning of different activities in the oil & gas sector. 

 

For example, if a team of geologists, geophysicists, drilling engineers and technicians are tasked with analysing vast acres of seismic data in order to select a drilling location, a 3D model of the subsurface can be rendered using VR for observing the terrain, undulations and fractures in the geologic formation. It creates a virtual walkthrough of the subsurface that can guide decision-makers in the evaluation of the pros and cons of proceeding with drilling operations.  

 

Hands-on training without hindering routines

 

“VR and 3D simulations allow employees to interact with field equipment in a virtual world,” Puranik continued. “Using the VR system, an employee can get hands-on training on different kinds of equipment and devices without affecting normal work routines.

 

“Furthermore, it is equipped to replicate a wide range of emergency situations that employees could potentially face in real-life while working onsite with heavy machinery, thus ensuring they are ready to deal with any unforeseen event.”

 

Leading O&G adopters of VR tech

 

GlobalData identifies Baker Hughes, BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Equinor, ExxonMobil, Gazprom, Halliburton, Shell, Saudi Aramco and Sinopec as among the leading adopters of VR technology in oil & gas operations.

 

Access all areas

 

The oil & gas industry faces a unique challenge as many of its facilities are in remote locations around the world. Inaccessible terrains and harsh weather conditions compel companies to incur significant costs to keep operations running in those facilities. VR has the potential to create virtual rigs using 3D simulation techniques to expose the workforce to the hazards of field operations in a cost-effective, yet risk-free way for the company. With advancements in VR technology, the cost to plug an expert into a VR system has become more economical than sending them to the facility.

 

“Digital twin is emerging as a prominent use case for VR in oil and gas operations,” Puranik added. “This approach is focused on enhancing business processes through data visualisation. VR-powered digital twins are helping operators create and fine-tune plant designs, processes, and workflows and monitoring operational performance to identify improvement opportunities.” 

 

To access the full report, ‘Virtual Reality in Oil & Gas’, visit: https://www.globaldata.com/store/report/gdog-tr-s026--virtual-reality-in-oil-gas-thematic-research/

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