Energy Transition Must Accompany the Digital Revolution, Argues Government Official

The Secretary of State for Petroleum, José Barroso, said that the current context leads to the energy transition being accompanied by the digital revolution, highlighting the inclusive and inclusive approaches. The Secretary of State for Petroleum, José Barroso, said that the current context leads to the energy transition being accompanied by the digital revolution, having highlighted inclusive and personalized approaches to data management in Angola.

José Barroso stressed that digital data management for Angolans is also an energy transition and must be inclusive and fair, taking into account the starting point of each country and allowing each one to design its own program so that it can achieve the goals that nations have set out to achieve. linked to environmental protection and sustainability.

The official stressed that in the local industry and in others, data management is of paramount importance, for legal issues of oil and gas, as managers are contractually urged to know how to manage the data that is shared with confidentiality and care. This data, he continued, is important because it can confer competitive advantages and has great value for institutions, particularly for the states where these institutions operate. “This data can be considered gold and allows us to develop our activities, even the smallest and most intimate events, with the rigor and knowledge necessary to achieve positive results”, he stressed.

Reducing the bad effects Regarding the energy transition, the Secretary of State clarified that it is precisely said that it is necessary to reduce the bad effects on the environment and it can be done in two ways, such as improving the working methods of the oil sector and at the same time adopting the energy matrix of other renewable energy sources. The Executive Director of the National Agency of Oil, Gas and Biofuels (ANPG), Belarmino Chitangueleca, stressed the importance of having an effective strategy to boost energy security and access to this good in remote regions. Belarmino Chitangueleca reiterated that these technological challenges require the sector to devise effective strategies to ensure Angola’s energy security, as well as economic development.

“Data management should move to digital in order to add value and promote quick access to information, the automation of the process of making data available to investors, as well as encouraging artificial intelligence to be prepared for challenges of a macroeconomic nature,” he said. The Regional Director for Central, Eastern and Southern Africa of the SLB Group, Miguel Baptista, said that for his institution, events like these are extremely important, because they create an opportunity for collaboration in the industry related to data management.

Source: 4 de fevereiro

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