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    Energy industry looks to Israeli innovation


    May 30, 2023 - Hila Givon, Globes, Tel Aviv, Israel

     

      May 29—When I arrived a few months ago at one of the largest oil and gas industry conferences in Madrid, for a moment I thought I had come to the wrong place. The display of heavy and expensive machines, which opens every conference, was replaced by a display of autonomous submarines and advanced, small autonomous robots. The heavy seismic data analysis software was replaced by systems streamlining and data analysis software, and the outdated control rooms were replaced with innovative displays based on simulations of facilities, remote command-and-control, and management of digital models of the facilities.

      Suddenly there was no trace of the old, heavy industry with the environmental impact. The companies were careful to present an image of environmental, advanced, digital energy companies that invest in technology that reduces the environmental footprint and focuses on renewable energy and technological innovation.

      The future is already here

      A senior executive at one of the largest oil and gas companies told me: We're investing more and more in renewable energies because that is the future, but the big money is invested in digital technologies that lead to efficiency, lowering costs, and reducing the environmental footprint.

      Beneath the surface, a revolution is taking place in the oil and gas industry: from an industry focused on fossil fuels to an industry looking for environmentally-friendly energy alternatives; from a conservative industry to an open industry seeking extra-organizational technological solutions; from an industry focused on working with a small number of huge subcontractors to an industry open to working with a variety of innovative companies; from an industry focused on internal R&D to an industry looking to implement new, extra-organizational technologies and solutions.

      Today, more and more people understand that the real expectation is that in the next 30-40 years, fossil energies, with an emphasis on natural gas, which constitutes a transition energy between old (oil and coal) and renewable energies, will remain key energy sources in the global energy mix. Therefore, we are witnessing a paradigm shift and huge investments with a view to the future.

      We are at the threshold of an extraordinary opportunity. A huge, rich industry puts its trust in internal and external innovation, and is willing to invest tremendous resources. In order to search for new technologies in the field, companies in the industry have established dozens of investment entities with huge capital earmarked for non-organizational investments, including huge venture capital funds, accelerators, incubators, programs for developing collaborations between industry and academia, and more.

      Right now, an opportunity is being created for the Israeli innovation community to begin establishing leadership in the field. This is an historic juncture: to turn Israel into the "hub" of innovation for the renewable oil and gas industry. The large energy companies know the potential of Israeli innovation and look up to Israel [with expectations]. They seek advanced solutions in the entrepreneurial and technological ecosystem, in academia, industry and the Israeli innovation community.

      New opportunities

      A recent example of this is the visit of the innovation team from the leading E&P company Energean, which has joined forces with the giant Halliburton company, and is coming to meet with startups, entrepreneurs and academics in Israel, in a first-of-its-kind event. The meeting creates an opportunity to create awareness of the great opportunities inherent in the connection between the oil and gas industry and Israeli innovation. It's likely that this will be the opening shot for a long line of connections of this kind — paving the way for the inevitable revolution in tomorrow's energy world.

      Full Disclosure: Hila Givon will participate in the ENERGY 2023 Conference of Globes, Energean and Halliburton, which will be held on May 30 in Tel Aviv.

      The author is CEO of ISROG and is a special consultant to Israel's Ministry of Energy on oil and gas innovation

      Published by Globes, Israel business news — en.globes.co.il — on May 29, 2023.

      © Copyright of Globes Publisher Itonut (1983) Ltd., 2023.

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      (c)2023 the Globes (Tel Aviv, Israel)

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      Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

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