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IoT revolutionising ops in oil and gas industry

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February 2025

loT technologies boost efficiency, safety, and sustainability in oil and gas, driving rapid market growth while overcoming challenges like harsh environments and cybersecurity risks

IoT revolutionising ops in oil and gas industry

THE oil and gas industry is undergoing a significant transformation, with the Internet of Things (IoT) playing a key role in driving operational efficiency, safety, and cost reduction.

By enabling real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and data-driven insights, IoT technologies are reshaping how companies manage their assets and processes.

The global IoT market in oil and gas is expected to grow rapidly, reaching $9.3 billion by 2034 from $2.5 billion in 2024, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.10 per cent.

In an industry where unplanned downtime due to equipment failure can be costly, IoT is proving invaluable.

By using connected sensors, businesses can remotely monitor assets, predict maintenance needs, and prevent unexpected breakdowns.

This proactive approach reduces downtime, lowers maintenance costs, and extends asset lifespans.

Furthermore, loT technologies improve safety by tracking environmental conditions such as gas leaks, seismic activity, and air quality, allowing for early warnings and rapid responses to potential hazards.

One of IoT's major benefits is predictive maintenance. Unlike traditional time-based maintenance, which follows set schedules, IoT-enabled predictive maintenance uses real-time data to assess equipment health and schedule repairs as needed.

By monitoring factors like temperature, vibration, and pressure, IoT detects potential issues before they lead to equipment failure, resulting in cost savings and improved operational efficiency.

IoT also boosts asset utilisation and productivity. Digital twins-virtual replicas of physical assets-allow companies to simulate real-world conditions and optimise operations without risking damage to actual equipment.

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