By Emmanuel Nduka
Huawei Technologies, a Chinese technology company, on Tuesday said it had developed an intelligent pipeline monitoring system to help tackle crude oil theft in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta region.
Director of Huawei Nigeria Enterprise Business, Li Wei, disclosed this on Tuesday in Abuja at a news briefing on the sidelines of the ongoing Nigerian International Energy Summit (NIES)
“Huawei-developed fiber vibration intrusion warning system uses Artificial Intelligence to identify intrusion scenarios accurately.
“With high identification precision, accurate positioning, and quick response, it will help to ensure pipeline safety and reduce theft and vandalism,” Wei said.
He said Huawei will continue to support the digital transformation of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry by developing Information and Communications Technology (ICT) solutions.
“Faced with the ongoing volatility of international oil prices, Huawei believes that the digital transformation of Nigeria’s upstream sector is a top priority.
“With high identification precision, accurate positioning, and quick response, it will help to ensure pipeline safety and reduce theft and vandalism,” he added.
While assuring that Huawei will continue to support the digital transformation of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry by developing Information and Communications Technology solutions, he added that the company will also support the Nigerian Government in building a talent ecosystem
“Faced with the ongoing volatility of international oil prices, Huawei believes that the digital transformation of Nigeria’s upstream sector is a top priority.
“In response to the strategy proposed by the Nigerian government and oil companies, Huawei promotes the digital oilfield Internet of Things and Exploration and Production storage solutions.
“This will help oil and gas companies to achieve real-time visualised production, improve production efficiency, reduce production costs, and optimise production resource allocation to improve oilfield production,” Wei added.
He further informed that the company had signed ICT academy agreements with more than 110 universities and schools and had trained more than 1,000 civil servants and 40,000 young students across Nigeria.