Open AI Energy Initiative Debuts
February 4, 2021
Shell,
C3 AI, Baker Hughes, and Microsoft launched the Open AI Energy
Initiative (OAI), a first-of-its-kind open ecosystem of artificial
intelligence (AI)-based solutions for the energy and process
industries. The OAI provides a framework for energy operators,
service providers, equipment providers, and independent software
vendors for energy services to offer interoperable solutions,
including AI and physics-based models, monitoring, diagnostics,
prescriptive actions, and services, powered by the BHC3™ AI Suite
and Microsoft Azure.
“This initiative is about combining the efforts of global leaders to
accelerate the digital transformation of the energy industry to new,
safe, and secure energy and to ensure climate security,” said C3 AI
CEO Thomas M. Siebel.
The first set of OAI solutions provided by Shell and Baker Hughes
are focused on reliability and designed to improve uptime and
performance of energy assets and processes. These reliability
solutions will serve as extensions to the current BHC3 Reliability
application, an AI-based application that provides reliability,
process, and maintenance engineers with AI-enabled insights to
predict process and equipment performance risks for the energy
industry. The application leverages the BHC3 AI Suite’s ability to
integrate enterprise-scale data from disparate data sources and
train AI reliability models that cover full plant operations while
taking full advantage of Azure, Microsoft’s scalable,
enterprise-class cloud infrastructure.
The OAI augments BHC3 Applications with partner-led, domain-specific
solutions that accelerate deployment of AI-based reliability
solutions to unlock significant economic value across the energy
industry while helping to make energy production cleaner, safer, and
more efficient. The initial OAI reliability solutions offered by
Shell and Baker Hughes enable interoperability between BHC3
Reliability, OAI modules, and existing industry solutions for such
applications. Solutions available today include proven and tested
equipment- and process-specific modules with pre-trained AI models,
codified subject matter expertise, low-latency data connectors,
thermodynamic and operating parameter libraries, global health
monitoring services, deep diagnostics, failure prevention
recommendations, and prescriptive actions.
Shell is making modules available through the OAI, including:
Shell Predictive Maintenance for Control Valves
Shell Predictive Maintenance for Rotating Equipment
Shell Predictive Maintenance for Subsea Electrical Submersible Pumps
Baker Hughes will offer OAI interoperability with a range of
existing technologies in the energy industry, including:
iCenter – Turbomachinery Advanced Digital Services
Bently Nevada System 1 Condition Monitoring Software
Baker Hughes Valve Lifecycle Management'
The Open AI Energy Initiative will augment Baker Hughes and C3 AI
Applications, including:
BHC3 Reliability
BHC3 Production Optimization
BHC3 Inventory Optimization
C3 AI CRM
“Digital
technologies and AI are helping us improve our core business today
and build the energy businesses of the future. Over the last few
years, we have been working with C3 AI to scale our AI-based
predictive maintenance solutions to reduce costs and improve the
productivity, reliability, and performance of our assets,” said
Shell Chief Technology Officer Yuri Sebregts. “We are monitoring
more than 5,200 pieces of equipment using machine learning across
upstream and downstream manufacturing as well as integrated gas
assets. We are excited to take this capability to market and want to
develop an open ecosystem where others can offer AI solutions to
help improve reliability across the industry.”
“Taking energy forward requires new approaches to technology that
leverage collaboration, open data standards, and cutting-edge AI
capabilities,” said Uwem Ukpong, executive vice president of
regions, alliances & enterprise sales at Baker Hughes. “Working
alongside our alliance partners at C3 AI and together with industry
leaders at Shell and Microsoft, the OAI will help address the
persistent industry challenge of nonproductive downtime. This new
ecosystem will leverage our strong existing BHC3 portfolio and is a
promising step in the digital transformation of energy.”
“Microsoft is committed to the transformation of the energy sector
and supporting solutions like the Open AI Energy Initiative, which
are contributing to the realization of these transformation goals,”
said Microsoft Vice President of Energy Darryl Willis. “Digital
technology is helping key industry areas such as plant reliability
and maintenance, and Microsoft’s participation in the Open AI Energy
Initiative will further advance the transition to a net-zero
emissions future.”
“The Open AI Energy Initiative is an early but clear reflection of
the direction the market is heading,” said Kevin Prouty, IDC group
vice president, energy and manufacturing insights. “With this
already-established alliance of leading organizations, including C3
AI, Shell, Baker Hughes, and Microsoft, the OAI is poised to
single-handedly establish the ecosystem of enterprise AI for the
energy industry.” |