The problem is that predicting and addressing the environmental impacts of various decommissioning methods is complex. There are always competing interests and trade-offs to be considered with circumstances varying from project to project. For example, the most carbon-neutral option in one instance might be unacceptable from a health and safety (HSE) perspective in another.

Tackling the problem demands that geoscientists and engineers make confident, data-driven decisions, using the most relevant and accurate research available. Therefore, in order to manage the huge challenge of decommissioning, companies have to ensure they are providing their engineers with accurate and trusted information platforms, allowing them to be as efficient as possible in their work and make confident decisions.

– Phoebe McMellon, director of Oil and Gas Strategy, Elsevier’s R&D Solutions


The future of oil and gas: Digital transformation offshore

The oil and gas industry is ‘always-on’ and has long been defined by the legacy systems that help it to function. However, as digitalisation continues to transform this sector, organisations are looking for common technologies that can help them balance requirements for uptime, security, and safety with the need to take advantage of digital innovation.

Digital transformation does not require a ‘rip and replace’ approach. Instead, organisations should view this as an opportunity to improve the functional capabilities of their facility and move to a new software environment, which extends the life of the traditional legacy systems.

No one can deny that digital technologies are the future. Looking ahead, we can expect to see many companies turn to open standards to help them improve operational efficiency and grapple with digital complexity. Organisations within the oil and gas sector are working harmoniously with their peers to create open systems that will ensure digital transformation initiatives can be done at a low cost and with very little disruption. When there is a safe path to digital for these companies, it will unlock significant cost savings and efficiency for the wider process automation industry.

– Ed Harrington, director, The Open Group Open Press Automation Forum