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Drones transforming operations in the oil and gas sector

Last updated: October 1, 2025 | Reading Time: 1 minutes
Drones go mainstream in oil & gas, boosting safety, inspections, and AI-driven monitoring across operations.

Uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs), more commonly known as drones, have moved from experimental pilots to mainstream deployment in oil and gas operations. Their agility, affordability, and ability to host advanced sensors and AI systems make them indispensable for asset inspection, emissions monitoring, and logistics support. By reducing the need for direct human intervention in hazardous environments, drones are redefining safety standards while improving efficiency and cost-effectiveness across upstream, midstream, and downstream Drones transforming operations.

Oil and gas companies are rapidly integrating drones into their digital oilfield ecosystems. Players such as Saudi Aramco, BP, Chevron, Shell, and TotalEnergies are expanding their drone fleets for routine inspections of pipelines, flare stacks, tanks, and offshore platforms. Advanced capabilities, including methane leak detection, 3D digital twinning, and real-time data integration with AI and edge computing platforms, are strengthening predictive maintenance and environmental, social, and governance compliance.

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