With the $675 rate for the Esri Energy Resources GIS Conference ending April 16, this is a good time to plan your attendance and understand where to focus once you arrive.
The Opening Plenary provides a detailed look at how petroleum organizations are responding to increasing operational complexity, tighter margins, and growing risk across their asset networks.
Across upstream, midstream, and downstream operations, the scale and pace of decision-making has shifted. Teams are managing more assets, facing more scrutiny, and operating with less margin for error. The Plenary addresses how leading organizations are adapting by building a unified, real-time operational picture.
A key focus is the transition from asset tracking to asset intelligence. Rather than simply knowing where assets are, organizations are gaining insight into performance, degradation, and risk, allowing them to prioritize actions more effectively.
The session also explores how AI is being used to predict infrastructure failures and surface maintenance needs before they become incidents. This shift toward predictive operations is changing how teams allocate resources and manage risk.
Digital twin technology is another major theme, allowing organizations to model their infrastructure and test decisions before committing time and capital.
Finally, the Plenary highlights how intelligence is delivered into the field, ensuring that operators, inspectors, and crews have the information they need to act quickly and confidently.
From this session, attendees will gain:
- A clearer understanding of unified asset visibility
- Insight into predictive maintenance and risk management
- Practical applications of AI and digital twins
- Better alignment between data, decisions, and field execution
Explore the event and register here:
https://www.esri.com/en-us/about/events/esri-energy-resources-gis-conference/overview