Internet of Things in Oil & Gas - Thematic Research

GlobalData
48 Pages - GLDATA63446
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Summary

Imagine a world where your home thermostat automatically lowers the temperature when you leave the house and raises it the moment you return. The “Internet of Things” (IoT) refers to a world where various devices are connected to the internet with a view to automating more of our lives, saving energy, making industrial processes run more efficiently, etc.

Oil prices have traversed a period of low prices and the financial strain has forced Oil and Gas (O&G) companies to implement innovative ways to lower costs and deploy investment efficiently. The typical approach is to stay ahead of the curve through cutbacks on operational expenses and labor. In recent years, O&G companies have been pressed to utilize advancing technologies and innovative business models.

The implementation of IoT on a wider scale has undoubtedly caught the attention of numerous O&G companies. IoT is a technology that provides O&G companies with an opportunity to drive operational efficiencies in a low oil price environment. Due to the flexibility of IoT, there is an array of applications being utilized across the sector, including predictive maintenance at remote sites, risk detection in oil pipelines, detection of behavioral anomalies, and rig diagnostics bots, among many more.

For example, Shell Nigeria implemented such a system, connecting oil field devices and equipment such as wellhead monitoring and pipeline surveillance within the Niger Delta, and captured remote field data that was analyzed and used to form actionable insights. From the use of cheap sensors, valuable information regarding pipeline pressures, flow rates, and temperatures was captured. Shell was able to save over $1 million in a short space of time thanks to a relatively modest IT investment.

We are still early in this technology cycle. As yet, there are no common standards, so it is difficult to predict any long-term winners and losers. However, executives need to understand the Internet of Things because it will soon morph into a mega theme. The report "Internet of Things in Oil & Gas - Thematic Research", offers a framework in which to look at IoT, summarizes the important trends, and identifies the key players.

Companies Mentioned: Akamai, Amazon, Apple, ARM, Atmel, AlertMe, Arqiva, Arrayent, August, Ayla Networks, BP, Balyo, Belkin, BigBelly, Broadcom, Chevron, Canary, CalAmp, Cisco, DroneShield, Electric Imp, Evrythng, Ericsson, Fitbit, F5 Networks, General, Electric (GE), Google, IBM, Infoblox, Intel, Libelium, Microchip, Microsoft, Neul, NXP/Freescale, Nordic Semiconductor, Oort, Qualcomm, Saudi Aramco, Schlumberger, Shell, Statoil, Samsung, SAP, Software AG, Splunk, Total S.A., Tado, Thingsquare

Scope

This report is part of our ecosystem of thematic investment research reports, supported by our “thematic engine”. About our Thematic Research Ecosystem -
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Companies Mentioned

Akamai
Amazon
Apple
ARM
Atmel
AlertMe
Arqiva
Arrayent
August
Ayla Networks
BP
Balyo
Belkin
BigBelly
Broadcom
Chevron
Canary
CalAmp
Cisco
DroneShield
Electric Imp
Evrythng
Ericsson
Fitbit
F5 Networks
General
Electric (GE)
Google
IBM
Infoblox
Intel
Libelium
Microchip
Microsoft
Neul
NXP/Freescale
Nordic Semiconductor
Oort
Qualcomm
Saudi Aramco
Schlumberger
Shell
Statoil
Samsung
SAP
Software AG
Splunk
Total S.A.
Tado
Thingsquare

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Table of Contents
PLAYERS 3
TRENDS 4
Technology themes 4
Industry themes 8
INDUSTRY ANALYSIS 11
The standards battle 11
Market size and growth forecasts 15
The four stages of IoT development 19
Competitive analysis 19
Mergers and acquisitions 21
Timeline 23
VALUE CHAIN 25
Device layer 26
Connectivity Layer 27
Data Layer 30
App Layer 31
IMPACT OF IOT ON OIL & GAS 33
Oil & gas case studies 33
Key recommendations for IT vendors 34
Develop global security standards 34
Interoperability of IoT systems 34
Create partnerships with telecom providers, OEMs, and specialist providers 35
Strong and customized IoT connectivity 35
COMPANIES SECTION 36
Public Companies 36
Private companies 39
Oil & gas companies 40
TECHNOLOGY BRIEFING 42
The six big IoT market segments 42
Navigating the IoT value chain 44
GLOSSARY 45
APPENDIX: OUR “THEMATIC” RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 46

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