Nabors Rig. Photo courtesy of Corva.

Drilling Better Wells with Rig Automation and Artificial Intelligence

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From our smart connected homes and self-parking cars to generative AI apps like ChatGPT, automation and artificial intelligence have rapidly become a part of our lives, and the oilfield is no exception. Historically slow to adopt the latest technology, the oil and gas industry is poised to take a rapid…

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William Fox
General Manager for Predictive Drilling - Corva

William Fox is the General Manager for Predictive Drilling at Corva, and has previously held both management and operational roles at Data Gumbo, MHWirth and NOV. His work has focused on drilling automation and supply chain digitization.

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Tatiana Borges
Sr. Product Development Manager - Nabors Drilling Solutions (NDS)

Tatiana Borges is Sr. Product Development Manager of Nabors Drilling Solutions (NDS). Borges manages the development of novel drilling automation and technology deployment efforts for NDS. Borges began her career as a field engineer for Schlumberger, working in different countries and product lines in engineering, operations and product management.

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