FPT Provides Advanced Artificial Intelligence to Indonesia’s Largest Oil Company, Pertamina

Strategic Partnership for AI-Driven Energy Innovation

Global IT corporation FPT has entered a landmark partnership with Indonesia's state-owned energy giant Pertamina to implement cutting-edge artificial intelligence solutions across oil and gas operations. The agreement was signed during Vietnamese Communist Party General Secretary H.E. To Lam's state visit to Indonesia, underscoring growing technological collaboration between the two ASEAN nations.

AI Solutions for Offshore Asset Management

The partnership will deploy FPT's AI technology across Pertamina Hulu Energi Offshore Southeast Sumatra (PHE OSES) platforms. The system leverages drone-collected data to detect: - Structural anomalies - Equipment leaks - Potential safety hazards This real-time monitoring solution aims to enhance maintenance efficiency while reducing operational downtime in challenging offshore environments.

Workplace Safety Enhancements Through Computer Vision

At Pertamina Drilling Services Indonesia (PDSI) sites, FPT's AI-powered surveillance systems will monitor compliance with personal protective equipment (PPE) protocols. The technology uses: - Real-time video analytics - Machine learning algorithms - Automated compliance reporting This initiative targets a 30% reduction in workplace incidents through preventive safety measures.

Alignment With National AI Strategy

The collaboration supports Indonesia's National AI Strategy 2020-2045 by developing domestic AI capabilities in critical infrastructure sectors. FPT CEO Nguyen Van Khoa emphasized their commitment to "comprehensive digital transformation" that extends beyond energy into education and agricultural technologies.

Expanding Regional Footprint

With plans to open a third Indonesian office in Yogyakarta, FPT continues strengthening its ASEAN presence. The company has operated in Indonesia since 2017, delivering digital transformation solutions to leading organizations in banking, telecommunications, and now energy sectors.