Aize
Jarle Skrebergene, CEO at Aize
About you
Tell us about your business. What sets you apart?
Aize is a visualisation and collaboration tool for complex assets. You use it to bring engineering, operations and suppliers into one place, see the same context, and make faster decisions.
What sets us apart is collaboration at scale. Many tools focus on 3D views. We go further by connecting thousands of users across disciplines, contractors and geographies in one live view. That shortens reviews, reduces rework, and keeps everyone aligned day to day. We are data agnostic. You keep your existing systems. We connect to them and build a live, contextual digital twin of your asset. Everyone works from a single source of truth, so you can find information, discuss it, and act on it without switching tools.
What projects are you working on, and how do they contribute to the company’s mission and vision?
Our mission is simple, help teams use their own data to make better decisions. We want Aize to be one of the first tools you open each morning.
We work closely with the Aker family and Aker BP on Norway’s continental shelf, including work linked to the Yggdrasil project, the biggest ongoing development on the shelf. These deployments show how a shared view and a live model can speed up reviews and cut handovers. We are expanding with bp as a global digital twin provider. That lets bp teams use one approach across regions and asset types. We are also working with other major oil & gas operators to support safe remote planning and more efficient turnarounds.
What opportunities and challenges lie ahead for you?
The opportunity is broad. Digital twins and connected workspaces now deliver value across subsea, onshore, maritime and renewable verticals. If a facility has enough data and complexity, you can start creating value from day one. Two challenges are constant. First, data readiness. Second, adoption at the front line. We address both with low friction integrations, and use cases that save time for planners, engineers and technicians.
About your OEUK membership
How is OEUK membership benefiting your business, whether in terms of networking, resources, or industry insights?
OEUK provides great networking opportunities that gives us access to major operators and strategic partners within the North sea community and beyond. The organisations focus on the energy transition and digital transformation aligns perfectly with our ambitions and mission.
Have you participated in any recent OEUK events? Which events are you looking forward to this year?
Recently we were involved in the Data & Digital Conference, where out delivery lead at Aize took the stage and shared insights on data readiness and what it takes to get started with digital twin technology. It was a great opportunity for raising our profile, and we had the opportunity to network with key industry leader in the data and energy sector.
OEUK has over fourteen Forums, which forums do you attend and what do you like most about them in particular?
These types of forums are great for understanding the sentiment of the energy industry and where we can gauge where digital transformation is headed. It also serves as great platforms for us to network with the oil and gas community and really understand customer pain points and blockers that companies have when trying to make a transition like this in the industry. We have previously attended the Data & Digital Forum, FPSO Network, Continuous Improvement Forum, and AI Forum.
Future of industry
What notable changes towards achieving net-zero emissions have you observed in our industry in recent years?
Operators are investing in electrification, carbon storage and hydrogen, while scaling real time monitoring, predictive maintenance and digital twins to cut energy use Independent analysts expect the digital twin market to surpass one hundred billion dollars by 2030, which mirrors what we see in adoption.
The conversation is no longer whether to modernise. It is how quickly teams can deploy and embed new ways of working.
How is your company contributing to the industry’s transition to a net-zero future?
Aize contributes in several ways. Our tool helps operators optimise workflows, reduce unnecessary offshore trips, and make better maintenance decisions, all of which directly reduce operational emissions. One major oil and gas operator saved over 100 offshore trips in their first year alone. We also give companies a clear path to the data that drives safety, production, cost and emissions. When everyone sees the same context, you can act sooner and measure impact faster.
How do you see the industry looking in 20 years?
The transition will not be binary. Companies will collaborate more, share data with clear controls, and use interoperable platforms so specialised apps work together.
The teams that win will move from siloed tools to shared workspaces with common context. What we are trying to implement in industries today will soon become a standard practice. That requires the kind of data-driven decision-making and cross-company collaboration that Aize enables today.
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