Quantum computers are machines that use the properties of quantum physics to store data and perform computations. Use cases stretch from improved weather forecasting to cracking the codes used to encrypt all internet messaging. The company (or government) that owns the first at-scale quantum computer will be powerful indeed. Quantum computers are proving extremely difficult to build, and fully-fledged commercial computers are not expected for 10, 20, or even 30 years. However, within the next five to seven years, intermediate quantum computers are likely to become available that can offer a quantum advantage over classical computers in certain optimization applications across, for example, space warfare, logistics, drug discovery, and options trading.
Oil majors ExxonMobil, Total, Shell, and BP, are among the few industry participants to venture into quantum computing. Although these companies intend to use the technology to solve diverse business problems, quantum chemistry is emerging as the common focus area of research in the initial phase.
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Reasons to Buy
Oil majors ExxonMobil, Total, Shell, and BP, are among the few industry participants to venture into quantum computing. Although these companies intend to use the technology to solve diverse business problems, quantum chemistry is emerging as the common focus area of research in the initial phase.
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- Overview of the emergence of quantum computing as a theme and its potential applications in the oil and gas industry
- Review of the recent technological advancements in quantum computing that could set the tone for its adoption across diverse industries
- Assessment of the strategies and initiatives adopted by oil and gas companies to gain a first-mover advantage in this theme
Reasons to Buy
- Understand the importance of quantum computing in oil and gas operations
- Identify the key sectoral, technology, and macroeconomic trends influencing the quantum computing theme
- Highlight the emerging use cases for quantum computing in the oil and gas industry
- Identify and benchmark key oil and gas companies and technology providers based on their exposure to the quantum computing theme
Table of Contents
Executive summary- Impact on the oil and gas industry
- Players
- Technology briefing
Trends
- Oil and gas trends
- Technology trends
- Macroeconomic trends
- Industry analysis
- Market size and growth forecasts
- Patent trends
- Mergers, acquisitions, and financing
Timeline
- Industry use cases
- Value chain
- Quantum infrastructure
- Quantum computing hardware platform
- Quantum software
- Quantum applications
- Quantum services
Companies
- Oil and gas companies
- Public companies
- Private companies
Glossary
- Further reading
- Thematic research methodology
- About the Publisher
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