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Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison has revealed a suite of advanced AI-powered, cloud-based solutions tailored to support sustainable growth within Indonesia's upstream oil and gas sector. These innovations will be delivered through Indosat Business and its subsidiary, Lintasarta, a leading Information and Communication Technology (ICT) provider.

The introduction of these new AI-powered solutions was presented during a gathering encompassing the Special Task Force for Upstream Oil and Gas Business Activities (SKK Migas) and KKKS Contractors, which took pace from June 12-14, 2024, in Nusa Dua, Bali.

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Indosat Business Advanced AI Solutions

During the meeting, Indosat Business introduced the following solutions:

  • High Resolution Seismic Through AI Technology: Facilitates exploration methods based on high-resolution seismic (sound) wave measurements with AI technology. This solution can address the limitations of low-resolution seismic data and, with careful planning for each well, can increase production by up to 10%.
  • Connected Workers Through AI: Connects workers with each other to enhance quality and productivity by up to 10%, improve production quality, and reduce manual errors by up to 15%. This solution also monitors safety compliance and emergency response levels.
  • Indosat Condition-Based Monitoring and Predictive Maintenance: Addresses critical equipment maintenance failures, reducing maintenance damage by up to 20% and increasing productivity by 8-10%.
  • Indosat AI Cloud, AI-based Legal Contract Analysis: Reviews complex legal contracts with high financial risk and extensive regulatory considerations, reducing external legal advisor costs by up to 50% and saving up to 90% time in contract review.
  • Indosat Intelligent Surveillance: Addresses the high accident rates in the oil and gas sector, reducing potential fatal injuries by 95% and fires and explosions by 90%. It is also 70% more cost-efficient compared to manual monitoring.
  • Lintasarta Cloudeka Deka GPU Infra: Provides GPU-ready, high-density data center solutions, GPU Cloud Infrastructure in Indonesia, with CapEx and OpEx cost efficiency and flexible, scalable payment models.

 

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GDP Advancement in Indonesia

These AI-driven technological solutions represent a noteworthy advancement in the development of Indonesia's upstream oil and gas sector, which has historically played a crucial role in the country's economy, making substantial contributions to its GDP and energy requirements.

Muhammad Buldansyah, Director and Chief Business Officer of Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, emphasized the importance of technological innovation in staying ahead in the dynamic oil and gas sector.

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Indosat Business expressed satisfaction in launching their advanced AI solutions, which aim to improve efficiency and competitiveness while fostering environmental sustainability within the oil and gas sector.

Buldansyah added that, “Indosat Business solutions are designed with optimal resource allocation, environmental impact reduction, and production maximization in mind. The goal is to reshape the oil and gas industry by leveraging AI technology to make it more resilient, adaptable, and sustainable in the future. This aligns with Indosat's broader mission to empower Indonesia.”

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