Artificial Intelligence is unlocking new levels of efficiency and optimisation within the energy industry.
Enabling operators to make forward thinking decisions that maximise uptime and reduce overhead costs by a landslide. Inspections are no longer part of a tick box - they are a vital part of any operation, ensuring maintained safety, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency.
Traditional inspection methods see data collection through manual processes that are time consuming, subjective and prone to error. Often delivered to the client in a static PDF format. However, AI powered inspection processes are transforming the industry achieving higher accuracy through predictive capabilities and real time data.
AI project manager at AISUS, Zargham Salari, said: "AI is shifting us from reactive reporting to predictive planning - so risks are identified earlier and maintenance is smarter."
AISUS are developing cutting edge AI tools that fuse ultrasonic, visual and environmental data to predict corrosion progression and structural risk. This work reduces unplanned shutdowns, maximises uptime and ultimately improves safety for offshore operations.
Combining field experience with modern data science, physics-aware models and digital twins, enables operators to understand how their assets are likely to change over time. Instead of reporting past damage, AI can now forecast degradation trends, reducing risk, saving costs and helping clients plan for a safer future.
AISUS has one of the largest real-world inspection data sets in the offshore energy sector, covering over a thousand projects across more than a decade. Zargham, AI Project Manager transforms this data into intelligence, enabling predictive models that help operators understand the future health of their assets.
With over 15 years of experience in the energy sector, and graduating as a reservoir engineer, Zargham creates tools that turn data into clear engineering decisions. Bringing an abundance of unique skills to the business.
"I speak both languages: engineering and data science. Because I have spent over a decade in offshore operations, I ensure our AI tools are practical and grounded in reality," said Zargham Salari.
As AI continues to reshape the energy industry, AISUS is leading from the front, implementing advanced robotic and data‑driven solutions that set new standards for both onshore and offshore inspections.