IoT (Internet of Things) Integration in Oil and Gas.

January 20, 2021by Travis Richards
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In as little as four years, the market for the IoT (Internet of Things) in oil and gas worldwide is set to reach $39.40 billion. The oil and gas industry has readily adopted IoT because of the large range of technological challenges organizations face in downstream, midstream, and upstream markets. Here are just a few of those challenges: 

  • Tracking assets and machinery 
  • Industrial control system management 
  • Maintaining pipes and wells in optimal condition 

Undoubtedly, to overcome the plummeting oil product prices, oil and gas companies have had to implement disruptive new-gen tech to optimize company operations and generate revenue. But just how does IoT affect oil and gas, and what benefits does it bring to the table?

Benefits of IoT in Oil and Gas

When used at its full potential, IoT provides these benefits to the oil and gas industry:

  • Boosts productivity
  • Increases safety
  • Facilitates making data-driven decisions
  • Reduce wastes
  • Automation reduces machinery malfunction and minimizes downtime

The Effects of IoT in the Oil and Gas Industry

Furthermore, the use of IoT enables oil and gas companies to solve a large number of standard industry issues. In particular, the IoT helps companies:

  • Avoid disruptions and accidents 
  • Make the entire production process more predictable 
  • Increase revenue while cutting expenses 
  • Beat competition 
  • Expand market share

IoT Monitors Pipelines Remotely, in Real-Time

One of IoT’s most significant benefits is that it can monitor pipelines remotely, which means fewer manual checks and more real-time data.

A few of the effects of real-time monitoring include: 

  • Tracking tanker fleets 
  • IoT sensors can remotely track tankers as well as inspect parts of the ship that are carrying products.

Remote Inspection of Oil and Gas Machinery

Remote inspection tracks leakages and alerts managers about problems. As well as automatically inspects different types of machinery to prevent damages and emergency situations.

Preventive Equipment Maintenance

At this time oil and gas maintenance is usually done in difficult-to-access areas. However, these areas require an onsite presence to indicate malfunctions and determine if a particular piece of mining machinery needs repairs. Importantly, IoT can track the state of equipment in real-time, without any physical presence, and avoid downtime.

A Specific Application of IoT

IoT sensors have the ability to track catalytic heaters. Not only can they provide real-time data provided to operators, but they can automatically adjust the catalytic heaters to avoid shutdowns due to freezing. Clearly, this application reduces major hazards that are prevalent in the oil and gas industry.

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