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Editor's note: The full version of this article originally appeared in the May issue of E&P Plus.
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The oil and gas industry has reached another tipping point, and staying innovative has become imperative to building resiliency. The challenges brought on by the pandemic have taught industry leaders that even the smallest digital steps can be transformative.
While consistency has never been a term synonymous with the oil and gas industry due to fluctuating prices, some leaders have mastered coexisting with unpredictability. Some have not. And an elite group of others have uncovered the golden nugget to surviving through it all: digital innovation.
Industry heavyweights Chevron Corp. and Devon Energy Corp. and newcomer Hibernia Resources III LLC have accelerated their organizations by prioritizing a strong digital strategy. By investing in advanced analytical functionalities to produce new insights and optimize operations, these upstream players have established valuable roadmaps for digitizing at any scale.
Click here to read the full "Digital Journey Guide" cover story, featuring in-depth interviews with Chevron, Devon Energy and Hibernia Resources, in the May issue of E&P Plus.
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