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Huawei launches Digital Oilfield IoT solution at Nigeria petroleum summit

Global technology company, Huawei, has launched its fully digital oilfield IoT solution at the Nigeria International Petroleum Summit 2020 (NIPS2020).

Speaking during its workshop presentation to customers and partners at the event, Mr. Tank Li, the Managing Director, Huawei Nigeria Enterprise (Abuja office), said the solution which uses 4G eLTE broadbandand Artificial Intelligence technology provides full wireless network coverage which can enhance the operational transparency and safety of the Oil & Gas sector in Nigeria covering the oil fields, depots and pipelines.

He said that with the IoT solution, stakeholders can recognize issues of health, safety and environment as well as prevent vandalism before it happens.

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L-R: Director, Huawei Nigeria Enterprise Energy Department, Johnson Jiangyang; Deputy Managing Director, Huawei Nigeria Enterprise Marketing and Sales, Eason Dongyisong; Chief Executive Officer, Petroleum Equalization Fund (PEF) Management Board, Mr. Ahmed Boboi and Deputy Managing Director, Huawei Nigeria Enterprise Government Department.
L-R: Director, Huawei Nigeria Enterprise Energy Department, Johnson Jiangyang; Deputy Managing Director, Huawei Nigeria Enterprise Marketing and Sales, Eason Dongyisong; Chief Executive Officer, Petroleum Equalization Fund (PEF) Management Board, Mr. Ahmed Boboi and Deputy Managing Director, Huawei Nigeria Enterprise Government Department.

“Operationally, there are a lot of activities which take place at the depot locations. With the Huawei Digital IoT Solution, all stakeholders will be able to monitor activities by installing our Artificial Intelligence surveillance cameras which can detect unusual movements around the premises.

“This AI technology which records video uses surveillance cameras that communicate with each other and then passes the information to the operational team. For example, the AI surveillance can prevent unauthorized entrance into the premises,” he explained.

He noted that the solution is also expected to take real-time data of daily oil production in the country which will enable full transparency in the sector.

Managing Director, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Retail Limited, Sir Billy Okoye, at the Huawei Exhibition Booth in Abuja.
Managing Director, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Retail Limited, Sir Billy Okoye, at the Huawei Exhibition Booth in Abuja.

“Another advantage of this solution using the 4G eLTE is its capacity to enable stakeholders monitor the daily oil production in real time. This has been an issue for the industry in terms of not being able to take adequate account of daily production.

“This solution will help create transparency, help take full records and improve efficiency for the oil and gas industry in Nigeria,” he added.

It will be recalled that the Digital Oilfield IoT solution have earlier been launched in other parts of the world “and has a proven reputation among global industry leaders to help oil and gas companies achieve 2% to 7% more yields, 5% to 9% higher recovery rate, and 5% to 20% less costs. It is expected that this solution will bring growth to the Nigerian oil and gas industry,” the company said in a statement.

Also, Huawei has its presence in over 45 countries and regions around the world, serving over 70% of the global top 20 oil and gas companies.

Huawei Customers and Partners participating at the Huawei Digital Oil & Gas Solution Workshop in Abuja.
Huawei Customers and Partners participating at the Huawei Digital Oil & Gas Solution Workshop in Abuja.

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