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PRODUCTION & PROCESSING


DRIVING DOWN


EMISSIONS


Sue Quense, Chief Commercial Offi cer, AVEVA


The oil & gas sector doesn’t exactly have a great track record on emissions, but Sue Quense feels that digital tools can make a big impact in cleaning up the energy industry. “As a technology partner to some of the world’s largest oil & gas leaders, we work in diverse ways to help drive lower-carbon strategies,” states Quense. “This means helping them ramp up on renewables and realise their full GHG emissions abatement potential through operational effi ciency gains and pioneering carbon capture and sequestration design,” she adds.


& gas sector for decades, we know the industry well, which positions us to innovate and develop software tailored to the needs of the industry. We are a pioneer in industrial AI with our predictive maintenance software used in oil & gas for almost 20 years now.” Quense attributes part of this


success to the fact the fi rm sees the bigger picture: “We provide industrial intelligence through Connect, our open and agnostic cloud data platform, to facilitate the transfer of information throughout our customers’ ecosystem. With advanced analytics and real-time visibility and insight tools, we empower customers to optimise their operations while transitioning to sustainable practices. Connect demonstrates our commitment to innovation, enabling the radical collaboration needed for industrial transformation and the energy transition. Our global partner ecosystem ensures a seamless implementation and support throughout the customer’s asset lifecycles.”


With advanced analytics and real-time


visibility and


insight tools, we empower


customers to


optimise their operations


DIGITAL DATA DELIVERY All of AVEVA’s work centres around data, and in the oil & gas market, collecting accurate and reliable industrial data has always been critical to assess and measure petroleum volumes and quality in real-time, and to satisfy the demand in a timely manner with real-time inventory status updates. “Now that the sector has a crucial role to play in contributing to a lower carbon world and in facilitating the switch to lower carbon energy, industrial data is even more prominent to help benchmark, measure and improve sustainability metrics,” believes Quense. Most sustainability challenges demand new technologies, scalable solutions and partnerships to drive change at a systemic level: “This all converges on digitalisation, which explains why the sector invests signifi cantly to leverage the full potential of data. It’s the best way to ensure the optimal use of the world’s resources and for organisations to achieve both


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