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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 15, 2025
Filed:
Jun. 05, 2024
Schlumberger Technology Corporation, Sugar Land, TX (US);
Shashi Menon, Houston, TX (US);
Hemant Arora, Houston, TX (US);
David Seabrook, London, GB;
Gian-Marcio Gey, London, GB;
Hans Eric Klumpen, Houston, TX (US);
Debasish Das, Houston, TX (US);
Federico Sporleder, Pune, IN;
Jing Zhang, Houston, TX (US);
Rajarshi Ray, London, GB;
Nader Salman, Houston, TX (US);
Stephanie Lee, Houston, TX (US);
Colin Wier, Houston, TX (US);
Neeraj Kamat, Pune, IN;
Harshada Modak, Pune, IN;
Schlumberger Technology Corporation, Sugar Land, TX (US);
Abstract
A method may include receiving production data and facility data associated with an enterprise, such that the production data includes operational tasks performed in a hydrocarbon production system and facility data includes utility operations within buildings associated with the enterprise. The method may involve receiving sustainability parameter data associated with corresponding to the enterprise based on the production data and the facility data. The method may include generating a sustainability report representative of sustainability parameters associated with the operations of the enterprise based on the sustainability parameter data, sending the sustainability report to engineering workflow systems that determine action plans associated with improving the sustainability parameters associated with the one or more utility operations, and sending commands to devices associated with the buildings based on the action plans, such that the commands cause the plurality of devices to adjust their respective operations.