From Connected Helmets to Methane Drones: What’s Next for TotalEnergies?

From Connected Helmets to Methane Drones: What’s Next for TotalEnergies?

French oil giant TotalEnergies operates oil and gas production facilities, refining and chemicals sites, and service stations throughout the globe. Last year, the company launched the industry’s first internet enabled helmet to help plant workers carry out complex procedures. The helmet leaves workers with their hands free but enables them to communicate with remote subject matter experts.

Over a year since the first deployment, where are they now and where are they going?

In this interview, Eric Duchesne, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing & Projects at Total offers his perspective on what it took to make their Connected Helmet program a success, talks about lessons learned and reflects on the challenges the year ahead will bring.

Download this interview to:

  • Get insight into the challenges that TotalEnergies had to overcome to make their Connected Worker helmet a success
  • Learn about the company's plans for the upcoming year including how it plans to use data analytics for prescriptive maintenance and its plans to lower its carbon and methane emissions
  • Understand what leading oil and gas companies are doing in the field of Connected Worker

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