Autonomous robotics offer an attractive solution to oil and gas operators navigating the four Ds, which define the bulk of the sector’s roles: dull, distant, dirty and dangerous. Robots can remove humans from risky situations, and provide high level insight in the most remote environments, but deployment isn’t plain sailing.
Join us to discuss one adopter’s experience and the innovation behind it, as we zoom in on the gas-sensing, microphone-wielding quadruped Roberta, and its deployment at the Northern Lights facility.
This episode features insights from Equinor’s head of asset autonomy Magnus Rørvik Brandtzæg, alongside ANYbotics’ senior director of sales and key accounts Mukesh Mukundun and department head of ANYmal X Joël Schlienger. Their expertise is supported by GlobalData analyst and author of a recent robotics report, Sathwika Addela.
Eve Thomas is the host of this podcast and associate editor of GlobalData's oil and gas titles.
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(00:00) Intro
(00:30) Global robotics market
(01:06) Leading robotics manufacturers and adopters
(02:48) Technologies in autonomous robots
(03:06) Roles robots will take over
(03:48) The evolution of autonomy in robotics
(05:21) Roberta the robotic ‘dog’
(05:40) Roberta at Northern Lights
(06:38) Equinor’s work with ANYbotics
(07:24) The technologies in ANYbotics’ robots
(08:37) Why autonomy matters in O&G
(09:56) What is next for autonomy in robotics
(13:18) Concluding thoughts on future demand
(14:30) Outro
Links to resources from this episode:
- GlobalData's Strategic Intelligence: Robotics in Oil and Gas Report
- Equinor's autonomous robotics: inspection 'dogs' and record-holding subsea drones
- GlobalData energy intelligence: datasets and analysis