TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, April 16. Representatives
from Schlumberger and Uzbekneftegaz, Uzbekistan’s state-owned oil
and gas company, held a productive meeting and discussed key
initiatives aimed at advancing digital solutions in the nation’s
oil and gas industry, Trend reports.
The discussions focused primarily on the integration of
generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) into Uzbekneftegaz’s
existing software systems. The proposed AI-driven solution aims to
optimize critical processes in geology, production, and field
development, while also improving the speed and precision of
technical decisions through the analysis of large-scale data
sets.
In addition, the meeting covered the modernization of the
company’s system for storing, analyzing, and managing geological
data. Schlumberger presented a conceptual framework for leveraging
AI models to enhance the integrity, accessibility, and analytical
depth of geological data, providing a solid foundation for the
digital infrastructure development in the sector.
A major highlight of the talks was the proposal to establish a
seismic data processing center. This center is considered a vital
element in creating a robust digital ecosystem that spans all
phases of geological exploration — from data collection and
systematization to advanced analysis and interpretation.
Following the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their commitment
to strengthening their collaboration. Schlumberger emphasized its
continued support for the technological partnership, which is
central to driving the digital transformation of Uzbekistan’s oil
and gas sector. Concrete next steps for the implementation of the
discussed initiatives were agreed upon