Mitsui and PGS have signed an agreement to develop Artificial Intelligence driven solutions to image subsurface structures.
In a joint announcement made by PGS’ CEO Ruhne Olav Pedersen and Mitsui President and CEO Kenichi Hori, the two companies said this technology would be required across the energy sector including oil and gas, carbon capture and storage, as well as in areas of the renewable energy sector, such as geothermal energy and offshore wind power.
Under the memorandum of understanding, PGS will contribute seismic data from its global MultiClient data library along with technical expertise. Mit-PFN Energy Co., Ltd. (“MPE”, a joint venture between Mitsui and Preferred Networks Inc.) will lead the AI algorithmic development, to be constructed within a modern, scalable compute infrastructure.
The collaboration aims to significantly reduce the turnaround time needed to generate images of subsurface structures, whilst significantly improving accuracy. It is the intention to apply the developed technology in clean energy businesses, contributing to the global effort to reduce carbon emission.
Mr. Yasuchika Maruyama, General Manager, E&P Division, Energy Business Unit I of Mitsui said: “Mitsui has identified the innovation and application of new digital technologies as a key area that will create new business opportunities and improve productivity across the group. This collaboration between MPE and PGS is aligned with our digital strategy and will help to transform and grow our business model. We now look forward to working with PGS, and combining our respective areas of expertise, to apply the power of digital technology to help create a more sustainable energy industry to the benefit of society.”
Mr. Artem Lytkin, Vice President, New Energy Business Development of PGS, added: “PGS New Energy aims to accelerate energy transition by helping energy companies to effectively deal with subsurface risks as they execute on their energy transition goals. PGS has a long tradition of serving the industry as a top tier provider of high-quality geophysical measurements and interpretation services. We are pleased to announce our collaboration with Mitsui, a leading provider of digital solutions. Together we seek to develop and deploy artificial intelligence methods to further strengthen our data processing and interpretation workflows.”
The companies said that through the business alliance between MPE and PGS, Mitsui would work to create “high-value-added business models that combine its Group’s wide-ranging platform of business assets with PGS’s data and imaging expertise, alongside the established geophysical services business platform.”