08:30 The Anatomy of an Agent
- James Patton, Global Data Platform's Manager, AWS
This session explores how to design a domain-aware agent that enables natural language interactions and autonomous data discovery, calculation, and delivery.
08:30 Empowering Agentic AI:
Skills, Structures, and Standards for Impactful AI Governance
- Inna Tokarev Sela, CEO & Founder, illumex.ai
Data governance is essential for enterprise AI, yet scaling it remains a challenge. AI reduces manual effort through automation and enhances collaboration and consistency. It also lowers TCO and improves risk management by reusing governance assets. In this session we will cover how scalable, AI-augmented frameworks can boost innovation while preserving human oversight.
08:30 Building the digital asset
- Bent S Lund, Team Leader LCI Solutions & Jan Fredrik Drabløs, System Manager STID, Equinor
STID is the tag and document master for technical information (LCI) in Equinor. It contains structured data combining electrical, instrument, telecom, cable routing, well, and several other domains together. We will explore the possibilities in this presentation.
08:30 From Avant-Garde to API: Data management lessons from a Jazz festival
- Berit Reppen Lorentzen, Leading Advisor Data Analytics
How 20+ years of volunteering at Vossa Jazz shaped the presenter's understanding of the full data value chain. From incomplete travel plans to real-time shuttle coordination, this is data management in the wild. A story of improvisation, iteration and insight - told through the lens of jazz logistics.
09:30 Combining the OSDU worlds of the End user and Data manager
- Max de Groot, OSDU Delivery Lead, Aker BP and Subhankar Choudhury
09:30 Guidelines for Oil and Gas Companies Digital Transformation Data Governance Policy Implementation
- Ogbonna Jackson Ajah, Data and Infrastructure Engineer
Derived from the Nigeria Energy Industry Digital Transformation Story.
09:30 Reduce Time-to-Market Through Ready-to-Use Seismic
- Thippayawadee Sumawong, Senior Officer, Technical Data Management, PTT Exploration and Production PLC
09:30 Enhancing Information Quality and Compliance at Norske Shell
- Sture Svendsen, IM Advisor, A/S Norske Shell
Integrating Robust Governance, Agile Methodologies, and Strategic Metrics in our SharePoint and MS Teams environment.
09:30 Providing a Prognosis Data Package From Petrel to Customers and Applications
- Robert Maclean, Data Management, AkerBP
Well prognosis data package including, PPFG, fault angle and intersections and zone logs; faster, higher quality and with a huge reduction in manual work, with delivery to customer applications, AAM, OSDU and DWP.
10:30 Subsurface Production Data (SPD) - Centralized tag mapping library
- Bjørn Rugland, Product Owner, Equinor ASA
Centralized and standardized tag mapping library for relevant objects in production- and injection networks.
10:30 Not Brains vs. Algorithms—Both: Rethinking Seismic Interpretation
- Adnan Latif, VP of AI & Global Services, Bluware
This session will focus on explaining where we are in terms of technological readiness for fully transitioning from human cognition to automation in seismic interpretation. It will also share a few ideas on how, instead of replacing one (Geoscientist) with another (AI), we could combine human intelligence with artificial intelligence to leverage the best of both worlds in seismic interpretation.
10:30 Utilization of API Solutions Across Platforms for Integrating NPD Shapefiles: A Case Study from REST API to Petrel API
- Mahmoud Kenawi, Senior Data Manager, Cegal
Retrieval from the NPD ArcGIS REST API with user-defined filters.
10:30 Several geospatial integrity challenges are on the verge of resolution, aren't they?
- Monika Zakrzewska, Principal Analyst Geospatial Integrity, Equinor
In a digital world overflowing with information, effective referencing is essential for several reasons. Maintaining the geospatial integrity of data is crucial for the successful digital transformation of workflows. The ability to seamlessly utilize data with geospatial context from various sources should ideally be attainable without the continuous reliance on geodetic experts. So, how to simplify usage of geospatial data?
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