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Decommissioning of Offshore Oil & Gas Structures
Decommissioning is the set of technical, environmental, and regulatory activities required to safely retire offshore oil and gas assets at the end of their productive life. It represents the definitive closure of operations and involves well plugging and abandonment, removal or repurposing of topsides and substructures, and the remediation of [...]
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Understanding Shutdowns and Turnarounds: Building Long-Term Resilience in Energy
Production continuity is the gold standard in oil and gas operations, but it’s not always the best path to long-term efficiency, safety, or profitability. At some point in the lifecycle [...]
How Process Safety Strengthens Asset Integrity in the Energy Industry
In the energy industry, few things are as critical and as misunderstood as process safety. While personal safety focuses on preventing slips, trips, and falls, process safety is about ensuring [...]
Vidya and BRAVA Energia Present Paper at OTC Houston: A New Chapter in Corrosion and Integrity Management
This year, at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston, a new benchmark was set for offshore asset maintenance and corrosion control. Vidya, in collaboration with BRAVA Energia, presented a [...]
Regulatory Compliance in Asset Integrity: What You Need to Know
In large-process industries, entire facilities operate under conditions of high pressure, high temperature, and elevated risk. Within this context, regulatory compliance is not a bureaucratic obligation—it is a technical imperative. [...]
AI, Computing, and What’s Next: What we learned at NVIDIA GTC 2025
Vidya Technology attended NVIDIA GTC 2025, widely known as the Super Bowl of AI, represented by Vinicius Bartolomeu, CPO at Vidya. This year’s event focused on the accelerated evolution [...]
Iron Roughneck: A Critical Component in Oilfield Operations
Efficiency and safety are non-negotiable for oil and gas operations. Advanced machinery takes on the toughest tasks to keep operations running smoothly and reliably—none more crucial than the iron roughneck. [...]









