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Asset Integrity Management (AIM) is a system used to ensure the safe and reliable operation of oilfield equipment and services. It is a comprehensive approach to managing the safety, reliability, and performance of assets throughout their life cycle. AIM systems are designed to identify, assess, and mitigate risks associated with the operation of oilfield equipment and services. The system includes a range of activities such as risk assessment, inspection, maintenance, and repair.
AIM systems are used to ensure that oilfield equipment and services are operated safely and reliably. They are also used to reduce the risk of accidents and to improve the efficiency of operations. AIM systems are used to monitor the performance of oilfield equipment and services, identify potential problems, and take corrective action.
Companies in the AIM market include Schlumberger, Halliburton, Baker Hughes, Weatherford International, and National Oilwell Varco. These companies provide a range of services such as risk assessment, inspection, maintenance, and repair. They also provide software and hardware solutions for AIM systems. Show Less Read more