Abdul Hameed Al-Dughaither, Aramco Executive Vice President of EXPEC & Drilling, emphasised the transformative role of geomechanics coupled with artificial intelligence (AI) and automation in advancing drilling, production, reservoir management practices, and the mining industry.
In a keynote speech at
the 2025 International Geomechanics Conference, Al-Dughaither highlighted how
AI-geomechanical modeling is redefining subsurface intelligence and operational
excellence.
Al-Dughaither said: “In drilling…
geomechanics determines the delicate balance between formation strength and
pressure. While in production, it extends the life and productivity of assets
by shaping fracture design and managing challenges.”
On the impact of advanced geomechanics
technologies, Al-Dughaither said: “Predictive models now allow engineers to
simulate stress regimes before drilling begins. Real-time data from downhole
sensors guide adjustments in seconds, not hours… The principles of geomechanics
will also underpin CO2 storage… AI and machine learning [are] transforming our
field, creating value, enhancing safety, and accelerating the global energy
transition… The future belongs to those who can interpret data, connect numbers
with meaning, and drive action.”
The International Geomechanics Conference
is an annual event that brings together geomechanics experts from more than 30
countries to collaborate, share interdisciplinary knowledge, address
challenges, innovate, and help shape the future of the energy industry.
This year’s event is hosted by Aramco and
focuses on the theme “Geomechanics: Innovations and Solutions for Energy
Sustainability and Resilience.”-TradeArabia News Service