AI Firm Ambyint's New Bakken Deal with Equinor Moves the Industry Another Step Closer to the Edge

Journal of Petroleum Technology 

In the face of leaner economic times, oil and gas companies want to be able to boost well counts while minimizing any new additions to their field workforce. Among the companies answering this call is Ambyint, which was just tapped to deploy its artificial intelligence (AI) systems to help optimize all of Equinor's Bakken Shale wells running on sucker rod pumps--the oilfield's most common breed of artificial lift. Announced last week, the deal is understood to be one of Ambyint's largest contracts to date. Specific numbers have not been shared, but public data shows that Equinor operates more than 800 wells in North Dakota. Ambyint, which is headquartered in Calgary and has an office in Houston, said the project scope may eventually include all of the Norwegian-owned operator's horizontal wells in the state as they transition to rod pump.

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