Baker Hughes, Repsol to develop next generation digital capabilities

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Baker Hughes, Repsol to develop next generation digital capabilities

Baker Hughes, an energy technology firm, and Repsol, a global multi-energy provider, announced a new agreement on Monday to collaboratively enhance and implement next-generation artificial intelligence capabilities through the Leucipa™ automated field production solution.

Source: Baker Hughes

This strategic partnership aims to develop and deploy AI-driven automation workflows across Repsol’s global assets, unlocking new operational capabilities. By combining the knowledge, best practices, and technical expertise of both companies, this collaboration seeks to optimize production, enhance efficiency, and minimize emissions.

Since the launch of the Leucipa solution, Repsol has utilized it across their operations to improve their digital infrastructure and operational efficiency. The memorandum of understanding signed on October 11, 2024, will strengthen this relationship, reinforcing Repsol’s status as an industry leader and paving the way for new commercial opportunities for Leucipa.

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing energy production, and Leucipa enables companies to operate more efficiently to recover more from their assets. Repsol has long been a trusted collaborator, and their support has helped Leucipa develop into the industry’s most innovative and effective digital production software. We are excited to work together to accelerate the energy industry’s digital evolution.

The Leucipa automated field production solution empowers oil and gas operators to proactively manage production while reducing carbon emissions. Leucipa prioritizes the specific outcomes operators aim to achieve, using data to drive intelligent operations. By automating production processes, Leucipa aims to decrease inefficiencies, promote environmentally responsible operations, and help customers recover millions of barrels that would otherwise remain untapped.

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