Investing in mobile technology contributes to safety and profitability, among other things, in addition to enhancing connectivity in the oil and gas industry.
Fremont, CA: Oil and gas firms operate in a resource-intensive, competitive, and highly regulated environment, which presents issues in asset management, operations, supply chains, and maintenance. Mobile technologies are being used by businesses to increase productivity and cut expenses. Mobile solutions enable employees to interact effectively and carry out tasks remotely through devices such as phones, tablets, and other handheld computers. By 2026, the oil and gas industry's mobile technology spending will reach $22.95 billion.
Here are some of the benefits of using mobile technology in the oil and gas industry:
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Asset tracking, maintenance, and monitoring
Companies that make oil and gas have important assets for exploration, drilling, refining, and the supply of the products they make. There are more inspection, maintenance, and live tracking activities when a company has more things. Unique barcodes are attached to each piece of equipment to make it easier to track and identify. Specialized mobile devices are used to do environmental impact assessments and to check critical infrastructure, like bridges and power lines.
Materials management
Detailed planning is needed to ensure that all departments have enough resources to support production. There are office supplies, safety equipment, spare parts, and tools in this group. This is a risky and time-consuming task. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) and enterprise asset management (EAM) solutions have been put in place by businesses to speed up things like procurement and departmental material transfer and stock taking. Warehouse and store managers use software to keep track of when materials are given out. The solutions automatically check in-house stocks and send out alerts when levels fall below a certain level. Employees can use the system to ask for new materials and check their tools in a way that doesn't require a lot of paperwork. Through mobile devices, teams can do quality checks, which means they can check the quality and origin of materials that have been leased or bought recently. This improves safety because bad or low-quality materials are found and removed from stock batches.
Workplace safety
Oil and gas companies have very strict rules for how they run their businesses because of the risky nature of their products and work environments. Mobile devices have the ability to improve workflows and cut down on on-site problems. People can report and file evidence of accidents, and field personnel can look at field data to see if there have been any accidents or if there are any hazards. Organizations have made interactive maps that can be used on mobile devices. These maps show where to go when one is doing fieldwork, who to call in case of an emergency, and what to do if there are accidents or safety-threatening incidents. Mobile devices that use proximity sensors are used to let people into restricted areas in buildings and steer remote-controlled inspection devices that check dangerous places, keeping people safe.