Adnoc completes agentic AI trial

20 January 2025

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) and Abu Dhabi-based artificial intelligence (AI) services firm AIQ have completed a proof-of-concept trial of an agentic artificial intelligence (AI), understood to be the first of its kind catering to the energy sector. 

Known as ENERGYai (Energy to the Power of AI), the system integrates a 70-billion-parameter large language model (LLM) with over 50 years of Adnoc’s knowledge and petabytes of its proprietary data “to drive optimisation and efficiency across the company’s operations”, the firm said on 17 January.

Agentic AI relies on “agents” or autonomous intelligent systems that perform specific tasks without human intervention. Operational technologies in process automation and industries predate AI agents that have evolved using machine learning and LLM. 

The 90-day proof-of-concept trial demonstrated that ENERGYai’s agentic AI – AI agents that are trained in specific tasks across the energy value chain – can deliver significant improvements in the pace and accuracy of upstream exploration through rapid, precise and detailed seismic survey analysis, alongside relevant, actionable insights to support production optimisation at Adnoc’s existing wells.

ENERGYai was able to deliver its insights in intuitive natural language, enabling engineers to interact with it effectively and easily.

The trial delivered promising real-world results, including a 70% improvement in accuracy in major seismic interpretation aspects and significant improvements in advanced reservoir monitoring and anomaly detection, according to Adnoc.

Following the successful proof-of-concept trial, the first operational, scalable version of ENERGYai is expected to be completed in H1 2025. This version will include five fully operational AI agents.

Sultan Ahmed Al-Jaber, Adnoc managing director and group CEO and chairman of Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar), announced the launch of ENERGYai in November last year.

At the time, it was announced that Adnoc had developed ENERGYai in partnership with AIQ and G42, as well as US-based technology giant Microsoft.

Agentic AI is the next key phase in generative AI development and will be key to turning language models into revenue-generators, GlobalData said in its latest AI executive briefing issued on 14 January.

It also added that robotics and physical AI are experiencing an uptick as generative AI capabilities improve.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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