Increasing energy demand and working environment
According to the World Energy Outlook
report published last year by the International Energy Agency (IEA),
international energy demand through oil and gas is expected to increase by more
than 30% by 2040.
In 1866, at 21 meters depth in the United
States, the first time in the history of human history, we are now searching
for oilfield hidden under thousands of meters through various advanced
equipment.
In particular, the oil and gas industry is
working harder and harder with the exploration equipment that incorporates
reliable IT technology in the harsh environments of the ocean and the desert
polar regions, which are separated by nature.
The oil and gas industry faced a
challenging task of increasing profitability by increasing efficiency and
productivity to cope with this demand growth and price fluctuations.
Is your IT staff a transfer specialist?
As a file transfer expert, we cannot say
that most IT professionals are now file transfer experts.
Relevant files created from 24-hour
oilfield exploration equipment can be transferred to a data center or
headquarters that supports the site at all times, helping to manage risk and
cost of the project by finding and working more efficiently.
These files are constantly pouring out to
meet ever-increasing energy demands, and it is hard to expect that the massive
files produced by technologically more sophisticated advanced equipment will
shrink in the future.
Delays in project analysis due to
instability of the transmission network between the site and the data center
increase the cost and risk of all of these increasingly heavy equipment files
and a more drastic drilling environment.
In the past, once these similar episodes
have gone through once, you need to doubt whether your IT staff is an expert in
file transfer.
Is the reliability of the equipment delivered vividly?
One of the most important things to think
about drilling is the reliability of the equipment that accurately judges the
site.
Many of the drilling methods that are
constantly elaborately in need of course require more cost and materials.
If a complete data file made with reliable
equipment in the field is damaged or lost due to an unstable environment such
as a transmission, erroneous data made on the basis of it may lead to
additional costs of nonsensical units.
Equipment used for deep drilling or extreme
environments for crude oil drilling may take months to years to install, and
the price is more than a few million dollars.
If these devices are delayed due to
failures or accidents due to erroneous file transfers, the cost of these losses
should be as high as hundreds of thousands of dollars per day.
Increased productivity is not far away
Factors such as increased cost of drilling
and price fluctuations are constantly making your nerves active in the oil and
gas industry.
However, if INNORIX can successfully
improve productivity and profitability based on precise data with no damage or
loss through mass file transfer, you can continue to operate successfully in
the era of sustained energy demand.


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