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Abu Dhabi’s AIQ set to transform Indonesia’s upstream operations

Emirates InsightBy Emirates InsightNovember 5, 2025No Comments
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Abu Dhabi’s AIQ, the artificial intelligence (AI) pioneer in transforming the energy sector, will now be making a difference across upstream operations in Indonesia.

The company entered an agreement with the Special Task Force for Upstream Oil and Gas Business Activities of the Republic of Indonesia (SKK Migas) to implement its Reservoir Performance Advisor (RPA) module from its Advanced Reservoir 360 (AR360) platform in the country.

AIQ enters Indonesia’s energy market

AR360 is a predictive, automated assessment tool providing a 75 per cent efficiency gain in user productivity in performing comprehensive reservoir model reviews. The application democratises access to all reservoir model data to asset team members, with information made accessible via a dashboard in the cloud. Access to the RPA module enables users to unlock powerful machine learning and automation capabilities directly within their existing workflows.

Dennis Jol, CEO of AIQ, commented: “Indonesia’s upstream sector faces unique challenges with mature fields requiring sophisticated reservoir management. This agreement directly addresses SKK Migas’ need to optimise production from existing assets while reducing operational costs, demonstrating how targeted AI applications can extend field life and improve recovery rates.

“This is a major milestone in AIQ’s international growth strategy, and we are proud to bring our UAE-developed innovations to Indonesia, advancing digital transformation across the upstream sector.”

The agreement also lays the foundation for joint initiatives in AI, asset digitalisation, and autonomous operations.

Dr Djoko Siswanto, Head of SKK Migas, added: “Our collaboration with AIQ reflects SKK Migas’ commitment to driving innovation and building a smarter, more resilient upstream sector. By leveraging advanced AI capabilities through strategic partnerships, we aim to enhance national energy security, boost operational performance, and position Indonesia as a regional leader in digital transformation.”

The new partnership adds to AIQ’s growing international presence, following agreements with national energy players in Kazakhstan and Colombia, where its solutions are being applied to streamline operations, add value, and accelerate digitalisation.

AIQ has launched the world’s first Agentic AI solution for energy, ENERGYai, which is initially being deployed across ADNOC’s upstream operations. The company has also developed and deployed a suite of AI tools that are driving efficiency and unlocking value for customers in the energy sector.

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