Seeq announces industrial digitalisation agreement with Aramco

Deployment of Seeq software will expand production insights to support data-based decisions at Aramco.

Seeq Corporation, a provider of manufacturing and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) advanced analytics software, has reached an agreement with Saudi Aramco to further expand its operational analytics strategy as part of the company’s ongoing Digital Transformation programme.

The agreement will provide Saudi Aramco engineers and subject matter experts with Seeq’s self-service analytics, predictive modeling data analytics, and visualisation tools.

Examples of how Seeq software can be used at Aramco include:

  • Automating error detection in multi-phase measurements
  • Catalyst deactivation rate prediction
  • Coking prediction
  • Corrosion rate analysis
  • Automated monitoring of Oilfield Advanced Process Control
  • Fleet-wide asset monitoring
  • Operationalising predictive analytics models for sustainability insights

“Seeq is empowering our engineers and subject matter experts with easy-to-use analytics tools to truly democratise data science. We see this as a key element for scaling operational analytics across the organisation,” said Walid A. Al-Naeem, manager of process and control systems department for Saudi Aramco.

“We are pleased to partner with Crucial Solutions & Services (CSS) to collaborate on Aramco’s industrial digitalisation initiatives,” adde Lisa Graham, chief executive officer of Seeq. “We will do this by leveraging big data, machine learning, and computer science innovations.”

“Seeq will help Saudi Aramco reach new levels of process efficiency, production optimisation, and interdisciplinary collaboration,” commented Sulaiman Alzuhair, general manager and founder of CSS. “We look forward to working closely with Aramco and Seeq.”

Seeq recently announced closure of a $50m Series C funding round, led by global venture capital and private equity firm Insight Partners, including participation from existing investors Altira Group, Chevron Technology Ventures, Cisco Investments, and Aramco Ventures. The round brought Seeq’s total funding since inception in 2013 to approximately $115m.

In addition to distribution through CSS within the Gulf Cooperation Council, Seeq is available worldwide through a partner network of system integrators, which provides training and resale support for Seeq in over 25 countries, augmenting its direct sales organisation in North America and Europe.

Visit Seeq’s website to learn more about the company.