Digital technology is enabling the oil & gas industry to completely change the way geoscientists work, how it impacts our daily jobs and the possibilities that comes with it.
Does this also mean that the computers can be tought to generate new prospects? «No way,» many explorationists will answer: Because computers are not (yet?) able to be innovative.
At the January #DigEx-conference in Gardermoen this will definitely be a subject of discussion.
«We are facing a new reality»: Kine Årdal, Pandion Energy
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