The metaverse includes digital twins, VR and AR, and blockchain. All of these technologies, especially digital twins, have been integrated into energy companies' business operations for many years now. As metaverse technologies develop, and as energy operations expand, the potential impact of the metaverse on the energy sector will grow.
The metaverse is an important theme for the energy sector because technologies such as digital twins, VR, and AR can add real value in industrial environments. Firstly, energy companies rely on a vast range of industrial assets, and digital twins can support the predictive maintenance of these assets and monitor their performance. AR-based remote assistance solutions can also improve the efficiency of maintenance work. Secondly, employees need to be trained safely and effectively, and VR tools can simulate real-life physical environments. This enables employees to familiarize themselves with the assets and functions they are responsible for in an immersive, consequence-free setting.
The metaverse is an important theme for the energy sector because technologies such as digital twins, VR, and AR can add real value in industrial environments. Firstly, energy companies rely on a vast range of industrial assets, and digital twins can support the predictive maintenance of these assets and monitor their performance. AR-based remote assistance solutions can also improve the efficiency of maintenance work. Secondly, employees need to be trained safely and effectively, and VR tools can simulate real-life physical environments. This enables employees to familiarize themselves with the assets and functions they are responsible for in an immersive, consequence-free setting.
Key Highlights
Metaverse market forecasts, quantifying sector and company adoption of the metaverse via alternative datasets, case studies based on primary researchScope
- This report shows how the metaverse is impacting energy operations globally
Reasons to Buy
- Understand how the metaverse is adding value to energy operations
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- The Metaverse Value Chain
- Foundation layer
- Tools layer
- User interface layer
- Experience layer
- Energy Challenges
- The Impact of the Metaverse on Energy
- Case Studies
- Data Analysis
- Market size and growth forecasts
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Company filings trends
- Hiring trends
- Metaverse timeline
- Companies
- Leading metaverse adopters in energy
- Leading metaverse vendors
- Specialist metaverse vendors in energy
- Sector Scorecards
- Integrated oil and gas sector scorecard
- Power utilities sector scorecard
- Glossary
- Further Reading
- Our Thematic Research Methodology
- About the Publisher
- Contact the Publisher
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Shell
- BP
- Saudi Arabian Oil Co
- Equinor
- Chevron
- Petrobras
- Exxon Mobil
- Gazprom Neft
- ADNOC
- TotalEnergies
- Sumitomo
- Sinopec
- PKN Orlen
- PTT
- Qatar Energy
- Kuwait Petroleum
- YPF
- ONGC
- Sonatrach
- Sasol
- Cenovus
- Pemex
- Rosneft
- Ecopetrol
- NIOC
- Tatneft
- PDVSA
- Iberdrola
- EDF Energy
- Engie
- Enel
- E.ON
- Rosatom
- Fortum
- Centerpoint Energy
- AES
- Alliant Energy
- CLP Holdings
- EGAT
- China Huaneng Group
- Taipower
- China Huadian
- RusHydro
- China Datang
- Eksom
- PT PLN
- Inter Rao