Case Study

EngGPT Data for advanced geographic data analysis

An EngGPT-based virtual assistant for browsing oil well production and geographic data.

Where: Italy
Challenge
Our customer operates in the field of extraction, refining and marketing of petroleum products. The company asked our support to facilitate the browsing of huge volumes of data, including geographical data.
Approach
To achieve this, we have integrated a virtual assistant into the GIS data visualisation dashboards, giving the user immediate access to the information of interest, facilitating analysis and improving decision-making efficiency.
Solution
The implemented solution allows, through a virtual assistant based on Generative AI, the navigation of geographical data contained in the GIS dashboard. The system was implemented in the cloud, but is natively built to be transferred on premise as well. This guarantees the customer full ownership and control of the data. The virtual assistant is able to explore and query the data in the database dynamically, providing users with relevant information on oil wells' master data, such as location, status and operational history, as well as details on their production, e.g. extracted volumes, efficiency and performance over time. Thanks to artificial intelligence, the assistant is able to understand complex queries and return accurate answers quickly.
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Easy access to information

 

 

Full data control

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