
The future of the oil and gas industry was on display at The Oil and Gas Automation and Digitalisation Congress (AUTOMA) 2025, held on October 13-14 in Amsterdam.
Experts from O&G companies, EPCs, pipeline operators,
refineries, service providers and technology developers explored technologies
driving AI-powered transformation, smart infrastructure, digital
decarbonisation and autonomous operations.
The numbers speak for themselves: powered by 350
professionals, 20-plus hours of networking, 11 sessions and 288 guaranteed B2B
meetings – AUTOMA 2025 has been a milestone.
The Congress highlighted its value for participating
companies seeking collaboration and partnership with industry peers, marking
the beginning of what promises to be a dawn of a new age for the oil and gas
sector.
With the support of Regional Partners – Moeve, Linde,
Italgas, Gizil, Repsol – and the Host Sponsor Fluor, AUTOMA 2025 proved to be a
dynamic hub for sharing case studies and driving the conversation forward.
Sustainability and efficiency
The first day began with an opening speech by Yuliya
Glazyrina, Project Director of AUTOMA, at a panel discussion focusing on issues
related to energy efficiency, carbon reduction and the enhancement of storage
safety protocols.
Leading companies such as Chiyoda Corporation Netherlands,
Italgas, Linde and others have presented their way to stay carbon-neutral.
Francesco Coletti, CEO at Hexxcell., highlighted the power
of real-time insights with the Hybrid-AI digital twins. By integrating
physics-based models with AI, these twins offer performance monitoring of heat
exchangers, resulting in an 8 per cent reduction in CO₂ emissions
and the prevention of a 3 per cent production loss.
The subsequent sessions provided a focus on AI, IoT and
remote monitoring solutions.
Benoit Gotab, Chief projects data & IT at CVA Group,
explained the company's success using AI to optimise geoscience workflows.
An AI-based real-time monitoring was the subject of a
presentation by Shubham Rajvanshi, Senior Director at Larsen & Toubro
(L&T) Technology Services Limited, highlighting best practices for a
successful digitalisation programme.
Experts from Saipem, CVA Group, Fluor, SES, JGC Corporation,
DEKI, Worley Consulting, SOCAR Turkiye Energy, Voovio, Wood and other leading
companies focused on virtual modelling, enhanced reality technology, AI for
monitoring of infrastructures, standardisation for work efficiency.
New digital landscape
On the second day, leaders had a discussion on the role of
digital technologies in achieving a net-zero energy transition through clean
hydrogen production. Tecnimont, CAXperts, Aramco Overseas Company, Orlen and
Repsol Cartagena Industrial Complex presented their view on the issue.
Digital twin integration has prompted companies to seek
adoption methods. Bernd Kalusche, Director Vertical Management Energy, Siemens
Digital Industries at Siemens, discussed how digital twins optimise production
and cut emissions.
Additionally, Saleh Alhonayan, Process Engineer and Digital
Officer at Aramco, examined the role of digital twins in gas facilities.
Case studies were the focus of two keynotes sessions
presented by experts, which also featured live interaction with the audience.
Focusing on aspects of industrial technology, Dennis Rohe
(Business Consulting Lead, Imubit) demonstrated AI's potential in industrial
sustainability, and Darren Albers (Chief Information Security Officer, Fluor)
explored IT security challenges for EPC companies.
The next frontier for the sector
In an evolving world, upholding core consistency and
implementing value-adding innovations are essential.
AUTOMA 2025 plays a vital role in guiding the industry
towards trends and addressing sector needs.
Embracing the synergy between oil, gas and chemicals, the
Congress gathers leaders under the motto "drive the digital wave" to
advance the transformation that hallmarks the AUTOMA series.
Ultimately, the series has extended its focus to the
chemical sector with AUTOMA Chem.
This expansion introduces fresh innovations and automation
relevant to chemicals, delivered with its consistent style.
Moving beyond trends showcased at other series' events, the
Oil and Gas Automation and Digitalisation Congress (AUTOMA) 2026 prioritises
practical strategies for implementing automation and digitalisation in the oil
and gas sector.
The next edition will be held in Amsterdam on 5-6 October
2026. -OGN/TradeArabia News Service