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AppIntel AI fueling growth in oil and gas

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Follow this operator running an microbial flood in heavy oil

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Energy industry badly needs AI for growth

But chatbots are giving AI a bad name

Einstein surprised by phone Growing production and reserves needs every resource available;
every idea from smart operators of the past;
every detail of your competitor’s field trials.
It requires all the detail from new oil and gas technology.

Without AppIntel AI, how would you find all the details of microbial flood field trials?

With AppIntel AI, search in the KiP box for MEOR heavy oil. Not only will you find details of projects of the past, but AppIntel will also send you any new submissions in the future with those keywords. Nein commercial use of der AppIntel content.

One operator started a microbial flood in a heavy oil pool and called it Bio-EOR. They injected activators to encourage the indigenous bacteria of the oil reservoir.

They hope this inexpensive treatment will increase recovery by an additional 2%.

See their proposed plan including: The composition of the activator and the duration of the production benefit.

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Artificial intelligence is changing the way oil and gas companies operate. It makes them leaner and more adaptive.

First generation of AI was exciting

We all started out using ChatGPT because of the novelty. We were impressed with the prodigious volume of grammatically correct, authoritative information in response to our terse short keyword prompts. We heard it was touted as the Google-killer. Why would you look up anything on Google when you could have a succinct, authoritative answer from ChatGPT?

Unfortunately, we soon discovered the AI hallucination issue:

  • Vague information
  • Incorrect details
  • Out of date direction
  • Non-industry perspectives
  • Six fingered images

When we ask ChatGPT, Co-pilot, or Gemini a technical question on which we are experts, the answer can be nonsensical. Even more dangerous, it is written to sound authoritative.

Oops. AI hallucinations.

AppIntel AI is a large language model for the oil and gas industry that eliminates AI hallucinations.

Hallucinations occur in pop AI chatbots for three reasons:

  1. Incorrect underlying training data,
  2. Unvetted training data, and
  3. The random nature of generative AI responses.
AppIntel AI was designed around eight principles of AI trust.

AppIntel AI trusted by the oil industry

AppIntel AI was designed around eight principles of AI trust.

AppIntel AI is trained on detailed, highly trustworthy, submissions generated in the industry by the oil and gas industry.

AppIntel AI is not like other popular large language models. Large language models that are trained on the entire world wide web collect dis-information about the oil and gas industry: Frack-fear as well as frack technology; Energy doomsday prognostications as well as real reserve forecasts; Poorly informed opinions as well as expert opinions. As a result, these pop AIs generate incorrect answers to simple oil and gas questions.

AppIntel AI is safe to use avoiding hallucination or inaccuracy that could cost millions of dollars and the very lives of employees and the public.

AppIntel AI – the best of oil and gas

AppIntel AI information is produced by the oil and gas industry for the industry.

The information retrieved from AppIntel AI does not have disclaimers. Rather the smartest operators of the industry warrant that the information they submit is true and can be relied upon by government and the public.

AppIntel AI vetted by picky regulator

AppIntel AI information is vetted by the government energy regulator. The regulator is a very picky adjudicator. They want all the technical details. They dig in and question everything.

Because new technologies are difficult for regulators to approve, they require significant explanation and scientific proof. All this vetting discussion is included in AppIntel AI training information.

ADNOC says that AI represents a once-in-a-generation investment opportunity.

AppIntel AI not for novelty

AppIntel AI does not use random generative techniques to create a novel chat experience. It is a useful oil and gas AI – no fluff.

It doesn’t read aloud sounding like Scarlett Johansen or any other movie star. AppIntel AI doesn’t need a speaking voice. It doesn’t speak in sentences with an authoritative tone.

AppIntel’s creators are not spending time training an AI to speak in natural language, write your reports or your company barbeque advertisements.

AppIntel invests its resources in finding ways to get you the information you need when you need it. Like automatic hit alerts based on your search criteria.

ADNOC says that AI (not oil and gas) represents a once-in-a-generation investment opportunity.

Generative pop AI chatbots are annoying

AI chatbot responses are now built into every search engine as the top result. Do you find more often the AI answers are misleading and useless? Are you skipping the leading AI answers in favor of answers with references?

Annoying AI chatbots show up on every website. Most are poorly constructed with canned answers only to very specific production sales questions. Often these chatbots are just in the way taking up valuable screen real estate and refusing to move like a deadbeat tenant. Sometimes they even block important site functions such as check out.

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