emirates7 - ADNOC has announced the launch of its advanced artificial intelligence (AI)-driven process optimization technology, Neuron 5. This cutting-edge system has been initially implemented at ADNOC Onshore’s Northeast Bab (NEB) field and ADNOC Gas’s Taweelah gas compression plant, covering hundreds of pieces of equipment.
Neuron 5 autonomously monitors the performance of crucial equipment, facilitating process optimization and preventative maintenance. This reduces operational downtime, increases efficiency, and minimizes the need for manual inspections. Utilizing sophisticated AI models and deep learning algorithms, Neuron 5 predicts maintenance needs and assesses equipment performance by analyzing data such as pressure, temperature, and vibration collected from sensors on critical equipment.
After a successful initial rollout, Neuron 5 will be expanded to all ADNOC facilities, covering thousands of essential equipment items, including compressors, valves, and generators.
Abdulmunim Saif Al Kindy, ADNOC Upstream Executive Director, stated, “ADNOC is integrating AI into its core operations and utilizing leading-edge technologies to responsibly address the world’s growing energy demands. The deployment of Neuron 5 across our facilities exemplifies this strategy and underscores our ongoing efforts to become the world’s most AI-driven energy company.”
At the Taweelah plant, Neuron 5 is aiding ADNOC Gas in maintaining a reliable gas supply to major industries in Abu Dhabi and the Northern Emirates.
The pilot phase showed that Neuron 5 could reduce unplanned shutdowns by 50 percent and extend planned maintenance intervals by 20 percent, while allowing ADNOC operators to focus on more productive tasks.
Neuron 5 was developed by ADNOC’s Thamama Excellence Centre in collaboration with AIQ and AVEVA.
Neuron 5 autonomously monitors the performance of crucial equipment, facilitating process optimization and preventative maintenance. This reduces operational downtime, increases efficiency, and minimizes the need for manual inspections. Utilizing sophisticated AI models and deep learning algorithms, Neuron 5 predicts maintenance needs and assesses equipment performance by analyzing data such as pressure, temperature, and vibration collected from sensors on critical equipment.
After a successful initial rollout, Neuron 5 will be expanded to all ADNOC facilities, covering thousands of essential equipment items, including compressors, valves, and generators.
Abdulmunim Saif Al Kindy, ADNOC Upstream Executive Director, stated, “ADNOC is integrating AI into its core operations and utilizing leading-edge technologies to responsibly address the world’s growing energy demands. The deployment of Neuron 5 across our facilities exemplifies this strategy and underscores our ongoing efforts to become the world’s most AI-driven energy company.”
At the Taweelah plant, Neuron 5 is aiding ADNOC Gas in maintaining a reliable gas supply to major industries in Abu Dhabi and the Northern Emirates.
The pilot phase showed that Neuron 5 could reduce unplanned shutdowns by 50 percent and extend planned maintenance intervals by 20 percent, while allowing ADNOC operators to focus on more productive tasks.
Neuron 5 was developed by ADNOC’s Thamama Excellence Centre in collaboration with AIQ and AVEVA.