人工智能的应用在2025年为Equinor节省了1.3亿美元。

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com,2026年1月7日,地点:欧洲

2025年,人工智能(AI)为Equinor及其合作伙伴创造了价值并节省了1.3亿美元。目前,人工智能已应用于海上平台和陆上设施,以安全、高效且盈利的方式大规模解决工业难题。

为了实现Equinor到2035年开发挪威大陆架的宏伟目标,并为能源安全和持续创造价值做出贡献,人工智能至关重要。“人工智能

是我们运营的核心组成部分。展望未来,人工智能在安全、快速、高效且大规模地解决工业难题方面将发挥更加重要的作用。借助人工智能,我们可以将地震数据分析速度提高十倍,以全新且更优的方式规划油井和油田开发,并更高效地运营我们的设施。工业流程会产生海量数据,我们可以利用人工智能从这些数据中‘生成’知识。尽管我们仍处于人工智能革命的早期阶段,但这已经带来了变革性和盈利性,”Equinor技术、数字化和创新执行副总裁Hege Skryseth表示。

Equinor目前已应用一系列人工智能解决方案,并发现了超过一百个新的应用案例。

以下列举三个已实施的重要案例:
利用遍布所有设施的24,000个传感器,对700多台旋转设备进行监控。这可以预测故障和维护需求,即所谓的预测性维护。它提高了安全性,提供了更稳定的运行,并降低了可能导致燃烧和二氧化碳排放增加的突然停机风险。仅此一项,自2020年以来就创造了1.2亿美元的价值。
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人工智能驱动的油井和油田开发规划能够生成数千种备选方案,使专家能够专注于最佳方案。在约翰·斯维尔德鲁普三期项目中,人工智能找到了一个无人想到的解决方案,为合作方节省了1200万美元。
人工智能还被用作一种工具,能够更快地解读更多地震数据。该工具可将解读能力提高十倍。借助人工智能,可以解读更多数据,覆盖更大的平方公里,并加深对特定区域和挪威大陆架的整体了解。良好的地质认知是新发现的关键,而人工智能正是一项重要的工具。到2025年,已有200万平方公里的数据通过人工智能工具进行了解读。“
自2020年以来,我们在工业流程中利用人工智能实现了超过3.3亿美元的价值,其中1.3亿美元来自2025年。我们主要在运营数据上使用‘传统’机器学习方法。” “我们的员工可以使用人工智能工具,例如副驾驶、聊天机器人和智能代理,以全新的方式完成任务和工作,”斯克里塞斯说道。Equinor

的目标是到2035年将挪威大陆架的产量维持在2020年的水平,这意味着每天约120万桶油当量。

“我们利用人工智能来解读更多的地震数据,规划和钻探更多的油井,并安全高效地运营我们的设施,同时还利用这项技术来优化能源消耗并减少二氧化碳排放,”斯克里塞斯解释道。

在1月7日举行的挪威石油协会(NHO)年度大会*上,斯克里塞斯将就Equinor的人工智能应用、挪威应该关注的重点以及她认为人工智能代理将如何改变我们的工作方式发表演讲。

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Use of artificial intelligence saved Equinor USD 130 million in 2025

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 1/7/2026, Location: Europe

Artificial intelligence (AI) contributed to value creation and savings for Equinor and its partners amounting to USD 130 million in 2025. AI is now utilized on offshore platforms and land facilities to solve industrial tasks on a large scale in a safe, efficient, and profitable manner.

To achieve Equinor's ambition for the Norwegian continental shelf by 2035, and to contribute to energy security and continued value creation, AI is crucial.

“AI is a central part of our operations. Moving forward, AI will become even more important for solving industrial tasks safely, faster, more profitably, and at scale. With AI, we can analyse seismic data ten times faster, plan wells and field development in new and better ways and operate our facilities more efficiently. Industrial processes generate vast amounts of data, and we can use AI to 'produce' knowledge from this data. This has already been transformative and profitable, even though we are still early in the AI revolution,” says Hege Skryseth, executive vice president for Technology, Digital, and Innovation in Equinor.

Equinor currently has a range of AI solutions in use, and over a hundred new use cases have been identified.

Here are three valuable contributors that have been implemented:
Monitoring of over 700 rotating machines with 24,000 sensors across all facilities. This predicts failures and maintenance needs, known as predictive maintenance. It improves safety, provides more stable operations, and reduces the risk of sudden shutdowns that can lead to flaring and increased CO2 emissions. This alone has created value of USD 120 million since 2020.
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AI-driven planning of wells and field development generates thousands of alternatives, allowing the experts to focus on the best proposals. In the Johan Sverdrup phase 3, AI found a solution that no one had considered, saving the partnership USD 12 million.
AI is also used as a tool to interpret more seismic data, faster. The tool provides a tenfold increase in interpretation capacity. With AI, that more data can be interpreted, covering more square kilometres and enhancing the overall understanding of an area and of the Norwegian continental shelf. A good geological understanding is key to new discoveries, and this is an important tool. In 2025, 2 million square kilometres were interpreted using the AI tool.
“Since 2020, we have realized values of over 330 million USD with artificial intelligence in industrial processes, of which 130 million USD came in 2025. We primarily use 'traditional' machine learning on our operational data. Our employees can use AI tools like copilots, chatbots and agentic AI to solve tasks and work in new ways,” says Skryseth.

Equinor aims to maintain production on the Norwegian continental shelf at 2020 levels through 2035, which means around 1.2 million barrels of oil equivalents per day.

“We use AI to interpret more seismic data, plan and drill more wells, and operate our facilities safely and profitably, while also using the technology to optimize energy consumption and reduce CO2 emissions,” explains Skryseth.

At NHO's annual conference* on 7 January, Skryseth will speak about AI at Equinor, what Norway should focus on, and how she believes AI agents will change the way we work.

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