ABDOMINAL MUSCLE Chairman, President and also CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Christopher J. Wiernicki discovered the transformational possibility of electronic modern technologies in the overseas markets at this year’s OTC occasion in Houston.Conference 2019.
“The digital oilfield is a complex ecosystem of technologies, structures, people and processes operating in harmony,” stated Wiernicki, in a discussion qualified “Demystifying Digital.”
“The development and operation of offshore oilfields is being greatly enhanced by digital technologies through improved data collection, analysis and real-time decision making. Performance and predictive analytics made on data-in-motion can dramatically improve safety, reduce cost, and enhance operational visibility and decision support,” statedWiernicki “Technologies have helped us evolve – working smarter, becoming more efficient and delivering stronger results – and will be pivotal on our ongoing journey to a cleaner and safer future.”
He highlighted that security reasoning need to advance and also adjust to the modifications presented by electronic modern technologies.
“Today, we live in a world where safety focuses on the systems we see and can touch. Tomorrow, safety will focus on the systems that we don’t see, such as software and data,” statedWiernicki “Cyber and software will become the third leg of the safety stool, joining structure and machinery, adding a new dimension to an asset’s safety system and recognizing that software is the safety system no one sees.”
Wiernicki was signed up with on the panel by Clay Williams, Chairman, President and also CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, NOV; Jannicke Nilsson, Executive Vice President and also Chief Operating Officer, Equinor; Greg Conlon, Executive Vice President and also Chief Development Officer, KBR,Inc and also Amr Elnashai, Vice Chancellor, Vice President for Research and also Technology Transfer, University of Houston.