AIQ, Partners to Boost Drilling Performance with AI ROP Project

The AI Rate of Penetration Optimization project will use AI-enabled solutions to provide real-time recommendations for drilling parameters.


Abu Dhabi-based artificial intelligence (AI) company AIQ, in collaboration with ADNOC, Baker Hughes and CORVA, launched the AI Rate of Penetration (ROP) Optimization initiative on Dec. 5. The initiative aims to use AI to enhance drilling performance across ADNOC fields.

The project will use AI-enabled solutions at targeted onshore and offshore fields, providing real-time recommendations for drilling parameters, AIQ said in the announcement鈥檚 release.

 By training advanced AI on specialized reservoir and drilling datasets and leveraging historical drilling performance data, this collaboration plans to provide real-time input to the drilling engineer for optimizing weight on bit, rotations per minute and other critical parameters, the release said.

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AIQ, Partners to Boost Drilling Performance with AI ROP Project

The AI Rate of Penetration Optimization project will use AI-enabled solutions to provide real-time recommendations for drilling parameters.


Abu Dhabi-based artificial intelligence (AI) company AIQ, in collaboration with ADNOC, Baker Hughes and CORVA, launched the AI Rate of Penetration (ROP) Optimization initiative on Dec. 5. The initiative aims to use AI to enhance drilling performance across ADNOC fields.

The project will use AI-enabled solutions at targeted onshore and offshore fields, providing real-time recommendations for drilling parameters, AIQ said in the announcement’s release.

 By training advanced AI on specialized reservoir and drilling datasets and leveraging historical drilling performance data, this collaboration plans to provide real-time input to the drilling engineer for optimizing weight on bit, rotations per minute and other critical parameters, the release said.

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