Oil & Gas

Digital twin technology for smarter operations.

Supporting safer and efficient site operations

Connect teams to digital workflows and site information through immersive virtual experiences built for maintenance, training, and cross-site collaboration.

3D Virtual Tour

Experience a 360° virtual walkthrough of oil and gas facilities, allowing teams to conduct remote inspections and site reviews

Secure Centralized Workspace

Manage, access, and monitor multiple facilities through one centralized dashboard designed for virtual operations, collaboration, and remote oversight only for authorized users.

Remote Collaboration

Teams can leave comments, share media, and collaborate
directly inside the digital twin, keeping discussions linked to specific assets and locations.

Training and Onboarding

Scenario-based virtual training that allows teams to practice real world operations safely, reducing on site risk and training costs.

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FAQs

Oil and gas virtual tours allow teams to explore facilities remotely, review layouts and equipment, and improve communication without being on-site.

Yes. New staff, contractors, and visitors can familiarize themselves with the site layout, emergency exits, and restricted zones before arrival. This helps reduce risks and speeds up onboarding.

Instead of sending multiple teams to inspect or review areas, decision-makers can log in and view the environment online. This saves travel time, reduces exposure to hazardous areas, and lowers operational costs.

Absolutely. Engineers, HSE teams, management, and external partners can look at the same space, discuss issues, and plan work together even if they’re in different locations or countries.

The tours also include 360 3D views, tools for management and designing, modules for introducing new employees and training, integration with tags, hotspots, guided tours, immersive training, 360 degrees Google Street view, web viewing, and web sharing, etc.

Yes. VR simulations allow staff to practice procedures, emergency responses, and maintenance workflows in a safe virtual environment without exposing them to real-world risk.

Yes sensitive areas can be hidden from the virtual tour so they are not visible to viewers. If extra privacy is needed, the entire tour can be password-protected.