Much of the focus of digital transformation is given to big data,
clever systems and game-changing innovations, like robotics, AI
and IoT. But what is often missing is the focus on people, who have
been irrevocably transformed by digital.
Digital twin
Digital twin

We formed Eigen almost fifteen years ago, although the
original founding team had all been working in oil and gas for
the previous decade. As individuals, then later as Eigen, we
worked with bp to deploy its breakthrough Field of the Future
programme in Azerbaijan, and have since been part of many oil
and gas operators’ digital transformation journeys.
Digital twin

There’s a lot of hype about digital twins in oil and gas. Much is well-founded, since the integration of the underlying technologies that make digital twins possible have potential to accelerate much needed digital transformation in the sector. But you can’t believe everything you read.
Digital twin

The concept of digital twin has a futuristic quality at a time when robotics and artificial intelligence also are coming of age. But whilst there’s no disputing the transformative impact of digital twins, in industries as wide-ranging as construction, marine, agriculture and oil and gas, what makes up a digital twin is technology of now.
Digital twin

In this blog series we’re looking at how you turn a bowtie diagram into an online Digital Twin showing live barrier health information. The previous part looked at the level of detail required to make a working data model in practice. In this instalment we’re looking at the challenge of assessing the health of protective functions not directly related to the physical SECEs (Safety and Environmentally Critical Equipment).