The best approach to operational HSE management in the oil and gas industry is prevention. Mapping a path to preparedness with plans for evacuations, containment, and mitigation can save lives and property in an emergency. Advanced maps and spatial analysis reveal vulnerabilities that leaders can proactively address. Knowing where people and assets are located in real time helps minimize risk if an emergency occurs.
Predictive analytics
Develop corporate social responsibility, protect biodiversity and the environment, and advance net-zero commitments with proactive decisions.
Smart maps and dashboards
Geospatial analytics and visualization help leading companies realize the strategic and financial benefits of HSE programs.
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Support a sustainable energy future with GIS
Health and safety
Environment and biodiversity
Net-zero carbon emissions
CSR
Emergency response
Health and safety
Health and safety processes generate large quantities of data. The data originates from incidents, inspections, noise and air quality monitoring, driving logs, and other sources that are often prone to error and time-consuming and costly to manage. GIS enables digital workflows to improve collection, reduce errors, and drive new analytics and insights from this data for safer, more efficient operations.
Environment and biodiversity
Energy companies strive to find ways to meet the public demand for low-cost energy products and maintain corporate social and environmental responsibility, including biodiversity protection. Many leading companies are realizing strategic, operational, and financial benefits by including biodiversity conservation in their decision-making, policies, and operations. GIS can help.
Net-zero carbon emissions
The number of companies publicly committing to reducing carbon emissions has become a barometer for corporate awareness about the climate change threat. Business leaders are rewriting strategies around sustainability and employing advanced technology like GIS to analyze data on how their operations contribute to greenhouse gas production and associated carbon emissions.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
Whether your CSR initiatives are environmental, philanthropic, ethical, economic, or a mix of each, GIS provides a robust platform to enable your efforts. From energy transmission and emissions reporting to racial equity and any CSR effort, GIS provides a data management, analytics, and reporting communications platform to engage stakeholders internally or externally via easy-to-understand maps and reports.
Emergency response
Understand the risks and respond in real time. In today's complex world, emergency teams must be better informed and flexible at all points during a response effort. Successfully planning for and responding to growing threats requires agility and effective communication. Explore configurable tools for robust situational awareness, rapid impact analysis, deploying resources, and communicating with the public.
Case study
Using business technology to protect biodiversity
Saudi Aramco uses ArcGIS to compile and analyze data and create interactive maps to guide all business activities—including conservation planning.
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Esri Blog
Tackling methane emissions with maps
GIS provides the contextual awareness to analyze the complex problem of methane emissions from natural and human-made sources.
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WhereNext
Tracking progress toward net-zero emissions
As pressure builds for companies to enact net-zero plans for carbon emissions, a visual and predictive technology arrives to aid those efforts.
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Esri & The Science of Where Podcast
A path to business resilience amid climate change
Stephen Bourne, project director at Atkins, shares the power of simulating climate change events to improve predictive models and guide decisions.
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CASE STUDY
Mapping a sustainable future
PureWest Energy elevates environmental, social, and governance (ESG) report transparency with ArcGIS StoryMaps.
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User Story
Creating a common operating picture
To create a globally efficient response system, Oil Spill Response Limited found areas for improvement across processes, workflows, and systems.
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Products for health, safety, and environment
Imagery and remote sensing
Enhance your ability to understand the planet and the problems you face by putting drone, aerial, and satellite imagery to work.
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Real-time visualization and analytics
Gain insights into real-time and big data through location intelligence.
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ArcGIS Mission
This all-inclusive command and control software streamlines operations and provides tactical situational awareness of an operating environment.
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Related industries and resources
Geographic data and analytics are often common across industries. Explore how other industries and initiatives are applying Esri technology to solve complex problems. Leverage their innovation and ideas to help drive new solutions in support of the health, safety, and environment segment.
Emergency Management
When an incident happens, Esri helps you manage the response with dashboards that provide real-time situational awareness, engagement tools to securely collaborate with your partners and the public, and mobile solutions to conduct damage assessments and debris removal.
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Sustainable Development
Esri's ArcGIS equips you to better plan, execute, and report on sustainable development in any situation. Achieve goals faster with a scientifically grounded system that precisely measures growth and provides the tools to share progress with the community.
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Natural Resources
Digitally transform natural resources management for greater sustainability. Use advanced spatial analytics to uncover trends, improve understanding, and inform decision-making.
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Health and Human Services
Health and human services professionals are gaining insights from location intelligence. Spatial data and GIS can underscore the opportunities to improve workflows and the ability to plan for and mitigate the impacts of unforeseen events.