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Strategic Intelligence: Internet of Things in Oil & Gas

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  • 33 Pages
  • April 2025
  • Region: Global
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 6092215
The Internet of Things has served as the backbone of digital transformation in the oil and gas industry. By deploying IoT sensors across assets, companies can monitor equipment health, environmental conditions, and operational performance, leading to improved decision-making and efficiency.

IoT is the backbone of digital transformation in oil and gas > IoT has served as the backbone of digital transformation in the oil and gas industry. By deploying IoT sensors across assets, companies can monitor equipment health, environmental conditions, and operational performance, leading to improved decision-making and efficiency. Combining IoT with AI or automation enables the collection and analysis of data, facilitating predictive maintenance and uninterrupted operations across upstream, midstream, and downstream. Additionally, drones and autonomous robots equipped with IoT sensors can conduct inspections and maintenance tasks in hazardous environments without human intervention.

IoT is crucial for predictive maintenance > In the oil and gas industry, equipment faces constant threats from harsh conditions, particularly offshore, leading to safety hazards and costly downtime. IoT technology mitigates these risks by facilitating predictive maintenance, using sensors and smart meters to monitor critical machinery in real-time. This data enables companies to identify potential failures before they occur, optimizing maintenance schedules and extending equipment lifespan. IoT also allows for remote monitoring, which is crucial for accessing hard-to-reach offshore assets.

Harnessing IoT for emission reduction > Pressure is mounting for oil and gas companies to decarbonize and report progress toward net-zero emissions targets. With production, processing, and refinement still highly profitable, technology will be the sector’s biggest ally. IoT technology in particular is crucial for monitoring and managing emissions. Sensors provide real-time data, enabling companies to identify inefficiencies and leaks, especially methane. Additionally, IoT helps to minimize fugitive emissions and emissions resulting from preventable accidents, enhance operational efficiency, and support decarbonization goals while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.

Key Highlights

  • IoT has served as the backbone of digital transformation in the oil and gas industry. By deploying IoT sensors across assets, companies can monitor equipment health, environmental conditions, and operational performance, leading to improved decision-making and efficiency.
  • In the oil and gas industry, equipment faces constant threats from harsh conditions, particularly offshore, leading to safety hazards and costly downtime. IoT technology mitigates these risks by facilitating predictive maintenance, using sensors and smart meters to monitor critical machinery in real-time.
  • Pressure is mounting for oil and gas companies to decarbonize and report progress toward net-zero emissions targets. With production, processing, and refinement still highly profitable, technology will be the sector’s biggest ally. IoT technology in particular is crucial for monitoring and managing emissions.

Scope

This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the Internet of Things in the oil and gas industry including:

  • How IoT will solve three key oil and gas industry challenges
  • Which segments of the IoT value chain companies across the oil and gas industry value chain should invest in, explore, and ignore
  • Leading adopters and specialist vendors of IoT technologies in the oil and gas industry
  • Case studies
  • M&A, hiring, and company filing trends
  • A thematic scorecard ranking major oil and gas companies in the future of work

Reasons to Buy

  • The analyst's strategic intelligence ecosystem is a single, integrated global research platform that provides an easy-to-use framework for tracking all themes across all companies in all sectors.
  • This report is essential reading for senior executives to understand how the oil and gas industry will be transformed by IoT, ensuring your company does not get left behind.

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Players
  • Value Chain
  • The Impact of IoT on Oil and Gas
  • Case Studies
  • The IoT Timeline
  • Companies
  • Sector Scorecard
  • Glossary
  • Further Reading
  • Thematic Research Methodology
List of Tables
  • Key players in IoT
  • The IoT value chain
  • Leading IoT adopters in the oil and gas industry
  • Specialist IoT vendors in the oil and gas industry
  • Integrated oil and gas scorecard company screen
  • Integrated oil and gas scorecard thematic screen
  • Integrated oil and gas scorecard valuation screen
  • Integrated oil and gas scorecard risk screen
  • Glossary
List of Figures
  • Thematic investment matrix
  • IoT mentions in oil and gas company filings
  • The IoT timeline
  • Thematic research methodology

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • ABB
  • Aker Solutions
  • Alibaba
  • Alphabet (Google)
  • Alteryx
  • Amazon
  • AMD
  • Arista Networks
  • Atos
  • Bain & Company
  • Baidu
  • Bentley Systems
  • BP
  • Broadcom
  • Capgemini
  • Chevron
  • Cisco
  • Citrix
  • Cognex
  • Cognizant
  • Cloudera
  • Dataiku
  • DataStax
  • Dell Technologies
  • Deloitte
  • DXC Technology
  • Emerson
  • Epicore Biosystems
  • Equinor
  • Ericsson
  • Fortinet
  • Fujitsu
  • Gazprom
  • Gecko Robotics
  • Halliburton
  • Hitachi
  • Hitachi Vantara
  • Hikvision
  • Honeywell
  • HPE
  • Huawei
  • IBM
  • Itron
  • Informatica
  • Infineon
  • Juniper Networks
  • KPMG
  • Kyndryl
  • Lenovo
  • MediaTek
  • Microsoft
  • MongoDB
  • Murata
  • Nvidia
  • Nokia
  • Oracle
  • Oceaneering
  • Petrobas
  • Philips
  • PTC
  • PwC
  • Qualcomm
  • Reliance Industries
  • Rockwell Automation
  • Salesforce
  • Samsung Electronics
  • Samsung SDS
  • Schneider Electric
  • Shell
  • Siemens
  • SLB
  • Software AG
  • Snowflake
  • Tata Consultancy Services
  • Tech Mahindra
  • Teradata
  • Texas Instruments
  • Tietoevry
  • Toshiba
  • TotalEnergies
  • Tencent
  • Verizon
  • Veritas
  • Vodafone
  • Weatherford
  • Wolfram
  • Wipro