AGR, Netscenario form digitalization pact

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AGR Software and Norway-based Netscenario have joined forces to bring digital and automation expertise to companies across the oil and gas industry.

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The partnership will build a unique offering that will help companies create digital processes that will improve cost and operational efficiencies.

The two software providers have previously collaborated to develop digital solutions for the upstream sector, combining AGR’s data management platform, iQx, and Netscenario’s 3D visualisation platform, GeologiQ.

Petter Mathisen, AGR software manager said, “We are very pleased to be working with Netscenario once again. Our first project for AKER BP’s Ivar Aasen field was a real success, which allowed the Norwegian E&P company to improve cross-divisional integration as well as enabling engineering teams to create 3D models of the field using historic data. This has helped to mitigate risks and keep costs down.

“AGR Software has been delivering software tools to AKER BP and Det norske for more than six years. The companies were among the first to sign up for the tailor-made data and experience capturing system, iQx. The tool has been developed based on user feedback and after actively using the system for over two years, AKER BP now has all its well logs and experiences in the platform.”

Stian Brekke, CEO Netscenario said, “AGR Software and Netscenario each have a distinct set of skills and when brought together they create an unrivaled level of expertise. The combination of Netscenario’s GeologiQ and AGR Software’s proven tools will empower the users through digitalization and produce knowledge out of data.”

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