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Concurrent 17. Oral Presentation for: Sense, Insight, Action – Woodside’s Intelligent Asset Journey

Lauchlan Wallace A *
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A Woodside Energy Ltd, Perth, WA, Australia.


The APPEA Journal 63 - https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ22359
Published: 2 June 2023

Abstract

Presented on Wednesday 17 May: Session 17

Intelligent Assets, sometimes referred to as digital twins, have gained attention for their ability to optimise operations and enhance decision-making in an increasingly complex and data-driven world. These assets are equipped with sensors and advanced analytics capabilities for real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and process automation. By creating a virtual replica of the physical asset or system, organisations can gain real-time insights and data-driven decision support for operations and maintenance. Woodside has advanced its vision for Intelligent Assets through its digital platform, Fuse, which was created to improve decision-making and optimise operations of its assets. The development of Fuse has been guided by the principles of sensing, insight, and action, ensuring safer, higher-performance operations. Fuse brings together multiple data sources, including process control information, sensor data, weather data, and historical performance data, for real-time monitoring of the asset. The platform provides a single pane of glass into the operation of the asset with advanced analytics for a deeper understanding of the performance and enabling action. Woodside provides use cases where sense, insight, and action have come together using their Fuse platform to deliver business outcomes, including enabling virtual operator rounds and condition-based maintenance. However, the implementation of Intelligent Assets can uncover several obstacles, such as data integration, scalability, and user adoption. Woodside seeks to shed light on these challenges and offers valuable insights for organisations striving to achieve successful digital outcomes.

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Keywords: advanced analytics, data science, digital twin, intelligent asset, IoT devices, machine learning, predictive maintenance, real-time monitoring, simulation.

Lauchlan Wallace has an extensive career in the energy industry in both technical engineering and leading the development of an innovative digital capability. He is a graduate from the University of Western Australia with a Master’s degree in Engineering. Lauchlan is currently employed by Woodside Energy and is focussed on commercialising key components of Woodside’s digital portfolio. His previous roles within Woodside include, Chief Data Officer, General Manager of data science, Team Leader for the start-up of the Pluto LNG facility, and as an Engineer in Subsea and Production Operations.