AWS for Industries
Tag: energy
Unlocking sustainable power using Stem’s AI-driven clean energy platform on AWS
In response to the mounting impacts of climate-driven extreme weather, and continued global and regional mandates, industries and businesses worldwide are increasingly investing in sustainability, environmental, social, and governance (ESG), as well as Net-Zero strategies. This includes setting goals to reduce businesses’ carbon emissions by 2030 and accelerating investments in the adoption of clean energy […]
OSDU Data Platform on AWS – Ingestion Series #1: Overview of Data Types for OSDU Data Platform
OSDUTM (Open Source Data Universe) provides an open source technology-agnostic data platform for the energy industry. It’s driven by technology innovations for industrial data management with the goal to remove data silos that have often been witnessed by several industries over the last several decades. OSDU platforms support most datatypes found in the energy industry. […]
Oil Field Tech Company Uses AWS Partner WellAware to Achieve a Net Return of $1.3 Million
An oil field technology company needed a better way to deliver its chemical solutions and services that prevent scale from clogging water pipelines used in oil and gas well drilling. To determine how much scale inhibitor to use, the company must monitor customers’ dynamic water flow rates, a process that used to incur high operational, […]
DHI Uses Data Telemetry to Transform Oil and Gas Industry alongside AWS Partner WellAware
As a service provider for the oil and gas industry, Dalbo Holdings Inc. (DHI) has to navigate harsh conditions in the Texas oil fields. High winds, strong storms, and extreme temperatures create difficult conditions for gathering the reliable data that DHI needs to gain a clear picture of its field operations. Moreover, oil fields are […]
Technical Query Workflow in the CP2 on AWS
As we wrote in the ‘Reduce Collaboration Toil for Capital Projects Using AWS’ blog post for Capital Project Collaboration Platform (CP2), customers in the energy industry spend millions of hours collaborating internally and externally over the life of a capital project. They face numerous pain points, including the inability to collate comments, inefficient routing of […]
On-demand seismic processing on AWS using GeoTomo’s technology
The seismic methods are the most common and effective ways for subsurface imaging to delineate and characterize oil and gas reservoirs. Seismic data are acquired in the field by deploying a seismic source (vibrator) that radiates elastic waves into the subsurface. The waves travel through the formations and are reflected back due to the variation […]
BKV Breaks Free from Siloed Systems with Cloudwick’s Amorphic Data Cloud for AWS
Across the oil and gas industry, companies struggle to gain insights from data spread across siloed systems and processes. For BKV Corporation (BKV), these challenges were all too familiar, but the energy company recognized that unlocking the full value of its data was necessary for future growth. After a large acquisition in 2020, BKV knew […]
Accelerating innovation for a clean energy future: Startups for the AWS Clean Energy Accelerator 2.0 announced
While climate change is the defining issue of our generation, we don’t yet have all of the technological solutions that we need to address this impending crisis. Without a major acceleration in new clean energy technology innovation, net-zero emissions targets are not achievable. The technologies available today support less than 40 percent of the CO2 […]
Reinventing Energy with the AWS Clean Energy Accelerator 2.0
Amazon’s innovation and resources made available to leading start-ups changing the world. If there had been any doubt in the past, developments over the last couple of years have demonstrated how clean energy has become critical from both a policy and innovation lens. The global climate crisis requires significant innovations in clean energy deployed at […]
Improving Safety and Logistics at Well Pads with Amazon Machine Learning Services
Introduction In remote upstream oil and gas facilities, such as well pads, energy companies frequently have various service contractors bringing in items, performing services, and removing items from the site. These facilities most often do not have permanent staff on location. It can be challenging for operators to know who is accessing the facilities. For […]