Applied Sciences (Jun 2022)

Development and Integration of Metocean Data Interoperability for Intelligent Operations and Automation Using Machine Learning: A Review

  • Kamaluddeen Usman Danyaro,
  • Haizatul Hafizah Hussain,
  • Mujaheed Abdullahi,
  • M. S. Liew,
  • Lim Eu Shawn,
  • Mustapha Yusuf Abubakar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12115690
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 5690

Abstract

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The current oil industry is moving towards digitalization, which is a good opportunity that will bring value to all its stakeholders. The digitalization of oil and gas discovery, which are production-based industries, is driven by enabling technologies which include machine learning (ML) and big data analytics. However, the existing Metocean system generates data manually using sensors such as the wave buoy, anemometer, and acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP). Additionally, these data which appear in ASCII format to the Metocean system are also manual and silos. This slows down provisioning, while the monitoring element of the Metocean data path is partial. In this paper, we demonstrate the capabilities of ML for the development of Metocean data integration interoperability based on intelligent operations and automation. A comprehensive review of several research studies, which explore the needs of ML in oil and gas industries by investigating the in-depth integration of Metocean data interoperability for intelligent operations and automation using an ML-based approach, is presented. A new model integrated with the existing Metocean data system using ML algorithms to monitor and interoperate with maximum performance is proposed. The study reveals that ML is one of the crucial and key enabling tools that the oil and gas industries are now focused on for implementing digital transformation, which allows the industry to automate, enhance production, and have less human capacity. Lastly, user recommendations for potential future investigations are offered.

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