In oilfield operations, assets are continuously exposed to harsh conditions of high temperature, corrosion, and fatigue. Despite significant investment in resources ,there are still several critical challenges in integrity management:
Operational data are scattered across different systems, making it difficult to build a holistic view. Managers cannot get real-time visibility into equipment condition.
Without reliable predictive models, issues such as corrosion, leakage, and equipment fatigue are often detected only after incidents, making prevention reactive and delayed.
Inspections rely on manual experience and lack planning, leading to uneven workloads and poor resource utilization.
No unified processes or alignment with international standards. Integrity management relies on experience, with weak compliance and traceability.
These challenges lead to frequent unplanned shutdowns, elevated operational risks, higher O&M costs, and limited management improvement—ultimately constraining the safe, efficient, and sustainable development of oilfields.