Market pressures are driving operators to use existing and emerging technologies to improve operational excellence. These improvements are found in intelligent sensors and equipment and in the use of remote monitoring and analytics. With our technology portfolio and Sensia onshore digital solutions, we can help your journey toward the full digitization of your field and the many benefits it provides.
Drilling and Production Solutions for Efficient, Smart, and Safe Operations
Sensia-delivered Solutions
Sensia, a JV created by Rockwell Automation and Schlumberger in October 2019, has a team of knowledgeable engineers and project managers who understand your issues. By taking advantage of easy to use tools and modern technology, they design solutions that help you keep production levels high. Sensia has helped global customers seamlessly migrate their less effective control systems, update safety systems, and optimize processes by using advanced process control solutions.
Sensia also provides various engineering services that can help you reduce risk while helping keep projects on time and on budget.
Sensia’s global team of industry specialists is dedicated to help you achieve standardized system design to maximize production solutions. Their experience includes:
- Lift Optimization
- Well Automation
- Production Management
- Operations Management
- Power Management
- Water Management
- Process Safety
- Fiscal & Mass Balance
Always Innovating
Every oil and gas company has challenges. But, helping solve those challenges looks different from customer to customer. When they bring a team together to support you, Sensia draws on years of industry expertise coupled with its fresh perspective on digitalization. As you might expect, this approach leads to many innovative ideas! Here are the latest.
Sensia Digital Solutions
Improve Operational Efficiency with Digital Automation
The oil and gas industry has experienced extreme volatility in the last few years: from oversupply and low prices to limited financial resources, and, more recently, the challenges of managing operations in person. Nevertheless, your company must continue to turn a profit and act sustainably. And to help, the industry has recognized the importance of digital technologies to transform the way it operates. Many forms of technology in the IIoT space are providing opportunities for end users to optimize their assets and reduce their costs while managing the rapidly changing workforce dynamic.
Drilling Rig Automation
Improve Safety, Reliability, and Efficiency
Whether exploring, developing new fields, or maintaining production levels, drilling is at the center of oil and gas operations. Efficiency and safety of drilling operations is paramount, which helps explain the focus on them today given current market conditions. Our drilling rig automation systems help companies improve accuracy, reduce cost and increase uptime while maintaining safety.
We offer a wide range of proven, robust drilling and production solutions, from our Integrated Architecture system to our Intelligent Motor Control, that have been used globally in drilling rig automation, including the following applications:
- Drilling operations controls
- Mud pumps and drawworks systems
- Integrated data gathering
Integrated Control and Measurement Solution
Simplify Automation of Your Multi-well Pads with a Single Controller
Your multi-well pads likely have several RTUs and many types of hardware that create integration, networking, and security challenges. A modular and scalable, single-control platform links everything together. That way you only have to manage one system for oil and gas measurement and control.
You want to minimize the need for multiple RTUs that support multiple well pads. When you have many different systems, brands, and vendors, it can complicate your operations. Add in another layer of complication if you run on legacy systems. One platform can offer a modular and scalable design to allow you to continue to add well pads without additional RTUs. This architecture allows for improved adaptability, enhanced data integrity, and reduced installation time and cost. In other words, you work smarter and more efficiently.
One Infrastructure for Information and Control
The integration of control and information across the enterprise enables you to optimize your oil and gas operations. By connecting a production site, multiple sites or multiple plants with your people, you can realize optimal visibility. We deliver the foundation of this idea through our Integrated Architecture® system, which provides multiple automation disciplines in one plant-wide infrastructure to help increase efficiency and productivity across your operations.
At the heart of the Integrated Architecture® system is the Logix control platform, which incorporates process, drives and industrial safety control options with scalability and performance to match your needs. This is complemented by the Studio 5000 Automation Engineering & Design Environment®, which combines design and engineering applications into one framework. This combination can help you increase your automation productivity, reduce your costs during the lifecycle of a project, and reduce your total cost of ownership.
Maintain Safety in Hazardous Environments
Hazardous Location Products that Stand up to the Test
The oil and gas industry is well known for the remote and inhospitable locations in which its production and processing operations can be found. Much of the electrical equipment must operate in environments that contain explosive or flammable gases and material. This type of location requires special design considerations to maintain safe operations. What’s not well known is the number of products we provide that are rated and certified to help you cope with hazardous locations.
Whether your need is to have electrical devices operating in Class 1, Division 1 or 2, or zone 2 classified areas, we have a range of Allen-Bradley industrial control products that deliver proven predictable performance. Products that perform in hazardous locations include switches, operators, sensors, combination starters and safety modules.
What is a Digital Oilfield?
A digital oilfield is a technology-driven approach to oil and gas exploration, production, and operations that leverages real-time data, automation, and advanced analytics to optimize performance and decision-making. It integrates sensors, control systems, and communication networks across oilfield operations to monitor equipment, environmental conditions, and production metrics.
By digitizing operations, companies can remotely manage assets, predict equipment failures, reduce downtime, and enhance safety. The digital oilfield also supports data visualization and simulation tools that help operators make faster, more informed decisions. Ultimately, it transforms traditional oilfield management into a smarter, more efficient, and cost-effective process.
Benefits of the Digital Oilfield
The digital oilfield offers a range of powerful advantages that transform traditional oil and gas operations into smarter, more efficient systems. Key benefits include:
- Increased operational efficiency: Real-time data and automation streamline processes, reducing delays and boosting productivity.
- Enhanced decision-making: Advanced analytics and predictive modeling provide deeper insights for faster, more accurate decisions.
- Reduced downtime: Remote monitoring and predictive maintenance help identify issues before they lead to equipment failure.
- Improved safety: Automated systems and real-time alerts reduce human exposure to hazardous environments and operational risks.
- Cost savings: Optimized resource use and reduced maintenance needs lead to significant reductions in operational expenses.
- Environmental compliance: Continuous monitoring supports better control over emissions, leaks, and waste, aiding in regulatory compliance.
By combining technology and data-driven intelligence, digital oilfields empower energy companies to operate more safely, sustainably, and profitably.
Digital Oilfield Drilling and Production Solutions
Digital oilfields rely on a combination of advanced technologies and interconnected systems to optimize operations across the oil and gas value chain. Examples of key components include:
- Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems
- Programmable logic controllers (PLCs)
- IoT sensors
- Digital twins
- Remote operations centers (ROCs)
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