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Neptune to digitalise its subsea wells in Norway

Neptune Energy today announced the digitalisation of its portfolio of subsea wells in Norway, using an innovative data visualisation platform based on 3D gaming technology to enhance drilling and production efficiency, and reduce time and costs.


The new digital twins of Neptune’s wells were developed in collaboration with InformatiQ, a leading oil and gas data visualisation specialist that combines infrastructure, wells and geology data to create detailed 3D models.


The developer’s GeologiQ cloud-based software combined raw E&P data in 3D and 2D environments and used 3D gaming technology to enable Neptune’s drilling and wells teams to visualise both historical and live data to improve well design and incorporate learnings in future operations.

This latest digital innovation for Neptune’s assets follows the creation of digital twins of several of its operated platforms in the Norwegian, UK and Dutch sectors of the North Sea, enabling offshore site inspections and maintenance planning to be carried out from onshore.


Neptune has also implemented Virtual Reality technology, originally developed to train astronauts travelling to the International Space Station, on the Neptune-operated Gjøa platform.


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