Baker Hughes, an energy technology leader, and Repsol, a global multi-energy company, have announced a new collaboration to develop and deploy next-generation artificial intelligence capabilities through the Leucipa™ automated field production solution. The agreement aims to enhance operational efficiency, reduce emissions, and optimise production across Repsol’s global assets.
This strategic partnership leverages AI-powered automation workflows to unlock new operational capabilities, combining the shared expertise and best practices of both companies. The collaboration will help improve efficiency and sustainability in energy production by streamlining operations and reducing emissions.
“Artificial intelligence is revolutionising energy production, and Leucipa enables companies to operate more efficiently to recover more from their assets,” said Amerino Gatti, executive vice president of Oilfield Services & Equipment at Baker Hughes. “Repsol has long been a trusted collaborator, and their support has helped Leucipa develop into the industry’s most innovative and effective digital production software. We are excited to work together to accelerate the energy industry’s digital evolution.”
Repsol has already integrated Leucipa into their operations, optimising digital infrastructure and operational capabilities. The memorandum of understanding, signed on October 11, 2024, further strengthens their collaboration, positioning Repsol as a leader in the industry while creating new commercial opportunities for Leucipa.
Leucipa is designed to help oil and gas operators manage field production more proactively, reducing inefficiencies and carbon emissions. By focusing on specific outcomes and utilising data-driven insights, the solution enables more environmentally sound operations and increases the recovery of oil and gas resources that would otherwise remain untapped.
This partnership marks a significant step in the energy sector’s ongoing digital transformation, as Baker Hughes and Repsol continue to push the boundaries of AI and automation to drive sustainable innovation.
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