Data Analytics, Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence Training Courses > Agentic AI Applications in Upstream Oil & Gas Operations – Transforming Upstream Operations through Autonomous Intelligent Agents – Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT)
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PE2337 22 - 26 Mar 2027 Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) SGD 2,278 3,224 4,099 4,299
PE2337 22 - 26 Mar 2027 Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) USD 1,854 2,624 3,299 3,499
PE2338 19 - 23 Jul 2027 Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) SGD 2,278 3,224 4,099 4,299
PE2338 19 - 23 Jul 2027 Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) USD 1,854 2,624 3,299 3,499
PE2339 06 - 10 Dec 2027 Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) SGD 2,278 3,224 4,099 4,299
PE2339 06 - 10 Dec 2027 Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) USD 1,854 2,624 3,299 3,499

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Code

PE2337

Date

22 - 26 Mar 2027

Format

Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT)

Currency

SGD

Team of 10
Per Person*

2,278

Team of 7
Per Person*

3,224

Early Bird Fee
Per Person

4,099

Normal Fee
Per Person

4,299

Code

PE2337

Date

22 - 26 Mar 2027

Format

Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT)

Currency

USD

Team of 10
Per Person*

1,854

Team of 7
Per Person*

2,624

Early Bird Fee
Per Person

3,299

Normal Fee
Per Person

3,499

Code

PE2338

Date

19 - 23 Jul 2027

Format

Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT)

Currency

SGD

Team of 10
Per Person*

2,278

Team of 7
Per Person*

3,224

Early Bird Fee
Per Person

4,099

Normal Fee
Per Person

4,299

Code

PE2338

Date

19 - 23 Jul 2027

Format

Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT)

Currency

USD

Team of 10
Per Person*

1,854

Team of 7
Per Person*

2,624

Early Bird Fee
Per Person

3,299

Normal Fee
Per Person

3,499

Code

PE2339

Date

06 - 10 Dec 2027

Format

Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT)

Currency

SGD

Team of 10
Per Person*

2,278

Team of 7
Per Person*

3,224

Early Bird Fee
Per Person

4,099

Normal Fee
Per Person

4,299

Code

PE2339

Date

06 - 10 Dec 2027

Format

Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT)

Currency

USD

Team of 10
Per Person*

1,854

Team of 7
Per Person*

2,624

Early Bird Fee
Per Person

3,299

Normal Fee
Per Person

3,499

*Fee per person in a team of 7 or 10 participating from the same organisation, registering 6 weeks before the course date
Request for a quote if you have different team sizes, content customisation, alternative dates or course timing requirements
Request for in-person classroom training or online (VILT) training format

About this Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT)

Agentic AI represents an evolution of artificial intelligence in which autonomous agents can reason, plan, retrieve knowledge, execute workflows, use tools, and interact with enterprise systems to address engineering problems. Unlike conventional generative AI applications that primarily generate responses, agentic systems can coordinate specialised agents to perform technical tasks while maintaining human authority over consequential decisions. This course introduces the concepts, architectures, and practical applications of agentic AI across the upstream oil and gas value chain.

The course examines how agentic AI can be applied across exploration, drilling, reservoir characterisation, production optimisation, asset management, and technical decision support. Participants explore multi-agent systems, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), Model Context Protocol (MCP), engineering tool integration, digital twins, human-in-the-loop workflows, governance, and enterprise deployment. The course also addresses important considerations such as data quality, uncertainty, explainability, auditability, cybersecurity, model monitoring, and the boundaries between advisory systems and autonomous action.

The emphasis is on practical engineering application rather than AI theory. Participants work through live demonstrations, realistic upstream case studies, browser-based hands-on exercises, and a capstone exercise in which they design an agentic solution for a selected upstream challenge. The course applies a “trust spine” throughout the programme, focusing on physics-first reasoning, validation, explainable attribution, calibrated uncertainty, failure-mode identification, and human authority over consequential decisions. No programming experience is required.

Upon completion of this VILT course, participants will be able to:

  • Distinguish agentic AI from generative AI and conventional machine learning by understanding how autonomous agents use planning, reasoning, tools, memory, retrieval, reflection, and agent-to-agent collaboration to perform multi-step engineering workflows.
  • Design multi-agent workflows for upstream engineering applications by defining specialised agents, their responsibilities, decision rights, handoffs, arbitration mechanisms, escalation rules, and human approval points.
  • Apply agentic AI to practical upstream use cases including exploration, drilling optimisation, reservoir surveillance, production optimisation, well diagnostics, artificial lift, workover prioritisation, and integrated asset management.
  • Design the data, retrieval, integration, and governance foundations for agentic systems including RAG, engineering data management, MCP-based tool integration, digital twins, explainability, uncertainty reporting, audit trails, cybersecurity, and model monitoring.
  • Develop a practical implementation roadmap for agentic AI in an upstream organisation by evaluating use-case value, data readiness, organisational difficulty, governance requirements, KPIs, pilot selection, and the conditions required for scaling towards greater levels of autonomy.

This course is designed for oil and gas professionals who have a working knowledge of upstream operations and engineering data and want to understand how agentic AI can be applied to real engineering workflows. It is particularly relevant for professionals involved in technical decision-making, engineering analysis, digital transformation, advanced analytics, and the development or implementation of AI-enabled solutions across the upstream value chain.

  • Geologist
  • Geophysicist
  • Petrophysicist
  • Data Scientist
  • Drilling Engineer
  • Petroleum Engineer
  • Reservoir Engineer
  • Production Engineer
  • Completion Engineer
  • Technical Manager
  • Engineering Manager
  • Digitalisation Manager
  • Advanced Analytics Specialist
  • Drilling Optimisation Specialist
  • Production Optimisation Specialist
  • AI/ Machine Learning Engineer
  • Digital Transformation Manager
  • Asset Management Professional
  • Integrated Operations Professional
  • Reservoir Characterisation Specialist
  • Technical Data / Engineering Data Specialist
  • Digital Oilfield/ Digital Operation Specialist
  • Intermediate

The course uses a practical, application-focused learning approach combining instructor-led sessions, live demonstrations, realistic upstream case studies, browser-based hands-on labs, group exercises, technical discussions, and a final capstone exercise. Each half-day includes a combination of technical modules, a live demonstration, and a worked case study or hands-on activity. Participants work with supplied datasets and case materials through a browser-based Streamlit exercise environment, allowing them to explore agentic workflows without requiring local software installation or programming.

Your expert VILT instructor brings extensive experience across oil and gas, geophysics, reservoir engineering, software development, advanced analytics, and artificial intelligence. He has 14 years of experience in the Oil and Gas industry as a geophysicist and reservoir engineer, more than 11 years of middle-tier software development experience with SAS Institute Inc., and 18 years of upstream Oil and Gas data-driven model building across Exploration and Production. His professional interests include developing AI analytical workflows and data-driven Machine Learning and Deep Learning predictive and prescriptive models across the upstream Exploration and Production value chain, as well as applying AI and soft-computing technologies to Digital Oilfield and IIoT workflows.

He has founded his own consultancy firm, where he provides global O&G Artificial Intelligence training courses for operators. His work includes developing AI training courses for Petronas, Shell, BP, Chevron, Petrobras, YPF, ONGC, PSO, and PDO. His product development work covers Agentic AI, Generative AI, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and Reinforcement Learning, with applications including bypassed pay solutions, reservoir management, drilling optimisation, seismic analysis, petrophysics, geochemistry, and geophysics. This work directly relates to the application-oriented focus of agentic AI across upstream operations covered in this programme.

He also has extensive experience with SAS Institute Inc., where he held several roles. From 2020 to 2025, he served as an R&D Advanced Analytical Algorithms Product Manager, advising on and developing SAS IoT R&D algorithms for real-time event-stream processing of sensor data. Since 2012, he has also served as an Advisory Industry Consultant, contributing to innovative oil and gas solutions based on advanced analytical methodologies, developing specialised tools and applications based on data-driven models, supporting access to historian and upstream data, advising operators on Centres of Excellence, and educating oil and gas operators and service companies in Machine and Deep Learning methodologies. Earlier, he was a Principal Solutions Architect and Principal Software Developer at SAS, working on advanced analytics, predictive models, reservoir characterisation, drilling and production optimisation, software development, data modelling, graphics, and visualisation.

His earlier oil and gas career includes positions as Senior Geophysicist with PGS Tensor, Senior Geophysicist with Petroleum Development Oman, and Geophysicist consultant to ARCO and BP. At PGS Tensor, he worked in seismic processing and velocity analysis and generated seismic attributes for soft-computing workflows including multivariate analysis, principal component analysis, neural networks, fuzzy logic, and genetic algorithms. At Petroleum Development Oman, he processed and interpreted seismic land and marine 2D and 3D data and worked on reservoir characterisation and rock-property analysis. His work with ARCO and BP included seismic interpretation, reservoir-property analysis, uncertainty and risk assessment, and analytical workflows across the E&P value chain.

He has also contributed to the oil and gas industry through patents, publications, technical papers, conference presentations, and professional committees. His issued patents include Control Variable Determination to Maximize a Drilling Rate of Penetration and Fluid Flow Back Prediction, while another application addresses machine learning methodology for geological tops identification automation. He authored Harness Oil and Gas BIG DATA with Analytics: Optimize Exploration and Production with Data-Driven Models and co-authored Enhance Oil & Gas Exploration with Data-Driven Geophysical and Petrophysical Models. He has presented technical papers covering digital oilfields, reservoir characterisation, drilling optimisation, predictive analytics, unconventional reservoirs, well performance monitoring, and data-driven models. He is a Fellow of the Geological Society of London and a member of SPE, SEG, and EAGE, and has held several SPE committee and chairperson roles related to petroleum data-driven analytics, advanced analytics, and upstream digitalisation.

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1. What is Agentic AI in the oil and gas industry?

Agentic AI uses AI agents to complete tasks by planning, finding data, using tools, and following steps. Unlike basic AI chatbots, these systems can work through larger tasks from start to finish. In oil and gas, teams can use Agentic AI to support drilling, reservoir studies, production monitoring, and daily operations. Engineers still review and approve important decisions.

2. How is Agentic AI different from Generative AI?

Generative AI creates content such as reports, summaries, and answers. However, Agentic AI can do more than create content. It can gather data, use software tools, check results, and complete work steps. For example, generative AI may explain a drop in production. In contrast, Agentic AI can review well data, find possible causes, and suggest actions.

3. What upstream oil and gas tasks can Agentic AI support?

Agentic AI can support many upstream tasks. These include seismic interpretation, prospect ranking, drilling support, reservoir monitoring, production forecasting, artificial lift support, and workover planning. It can also help teams find missed opportunities and manage field operations. As a result, engineers can save time and focus on higher-value work.

4. Who should attend this Agentic AI course?

This course is for oil and gas professionals who want to learn how AI can support engineering work. It is suitable for petroleum engineers, reservoir engineers, geologists, geophysicists, drilling engineers, production engineers, petrophysicists, and data scientists. In addition, managers and digital teams can gain useful knowledge from the course.

5. Do I need coding experience to attend?

No. You do not need coding skills to join this course. Instead, the programme focuses on practical examples and business use cases. Participants take part in live sessions, hands-on activities, case studies, and group discussions. In addition, the browser-based learning tools require no software installation.

6. What will I learn from this course?

You will learn how Agentic AI works in upstream oil and gas. The course covers AI agents, multi-agent workflows, data access, tool connections, digital twins, and safe AI use. In addition, you will take part in case studies and exercises that show how companies can apply AI to real engineering tasks.

7. How does the course cover safe AI use?

The course teaches how to use AI safely in oil and gas operations. Participants learn about data quality, cyber security, review processes, audit trails, and human approval steps. In addition, the course explains how companies can monitor AI systems and reduce risk. These practices help teams use AI with greater confidence.

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