The oil and gas industry is undergoing an unprecedented digital transformation with the arrival of Kantori, the unified solution for autonomous well construction developed by Baker Hughes. This digital ecosystem, unveiled at the company’s annual meeting in Italy, integrates planning and execution processes to maximize performance in every operational phase.
Optimization based on artificial intelligence
The platform uses a combination of physical modeling and real-time data analysis to automate monitoring activities. This approach enables agile decision making that requires minimal human intervention, which is critical to reducing variability during drilling maneuvers.
In addition, the system achieves a substantial reduction in unproductive time by processing critical information immediately.
Technical integration and scalability
One of the competitive advantages of this technology is its adaptability for both single well and full field management. Kantori connects natively with tools such as Corva, which enhances predictive engineering and offers superior flexibility to operators.
This new tool adds to the firm’s digital portfolio, which already includes solutions such as Leucipa and Cordant for asset management.
Safety and consistency in performance
The transition to intelligent systems makes it possible to replace reactive operations with workflows that constantly learn and adapt. Baker Hughes, with a presence in more than 120 countries, applies its century of experience to deliver a service that makes well well construction more predictable and safer.
Kantori’s global availability ensures that energy companies can access levels of technical consistency aligned with the regulations in force in each region.
Source and photo: Baker Hughes