18 February 2025 - 13:08
  • News ID: 654523
NISOC, TCI to cooperate on digital oil industry

SHANA (Tehran) – The National Iranian South Oil Company (NISOC) and Telecommunication Company of Iran (TCI) signed a cooperation agreement to collaborate on achieving a digital oil industry.

During the signing ceremony on Monday, Ebrahim Piramoun, CEO of NISOC, highlighted the company’s goal of advancing toward digital oil wells.

He stated that one of the primary objectives of the agreement is bilateral cooperation to utilize artificial intelligence for data-driven analysis and decision-making systems in the oil industry.

Piramoun added that the agreement includes developing a roadmap and a plan for a Digital Oil Field, as well as providing the necessary infrastructure and services for its implementation.

He expressed hope that this collaboration with Iran Telecommunications would lead to a formal contract.

Optical Fiber Project in NISOC

Abbas Rezaei, head of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at NISOC, outlined the company’s ICT roadmap during the ceremony.

He emphasized that the agreement focuses on bilateral cooperation to develop communication services and infrastructure, as well as data exchange in the fields of IT (Information Technology), CT (Communications Technology), and OT (Operational Technology).

Rezaei noted that the collaboration aims to design and implement an optical fiber project across the company’s operational areas. He also expressed hope to provide fiber-optic internet services (FTTX) for offices and residential areas.

Implementation of processing infrastructure for reservoir and oil field simulation software

Mohammad Jafarpour, CEO of TCI, highlighted the company’s capability in providing advanced information services.

He stated that the partnership with NISOC aims to design and oversee the construction of data centers and High-Performance Computing (HPC) centers, including the processing infrastructure for heavy reservoir and oil field simulation software.

Jafarpour added that the agenda includes designing and implementing private 5G networks and Internet of Things (IoT) technology to enable smart and automated factories and operational environments.

He emphasized that these steps are crucial for advancing the oil industry toward digitalization.

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