azure data manager for energy

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Azure Data Manager for Energy is Microsoft's cloud-based data platform built on the OSDU technical standard, designed to unify upstream and subsurface energy data. As highlighted in a case study with TotalEnergies, the service helps energy companies reduce costs, improve collaboration, and expand exploration capacity by transforming fragmented operations data into a governed, secure, and accessible single source of truth. This enables geoscientists, field teams, and executives to spend less time managing files and more time on decision-making, which is critical in an industry where delays can impact licensing, drilling, and capital allocation.
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    TotalEnergies Unifies Energy Data with Azure Data Manager for Energy OSDU

    Microsoft’s push to position Azure Data Manager for Energy as the modern operating layer for upstream and subsurface data is finding a clear showcase in TotalEnergies, where the company says it is reducing costs, improving collaboration, and widening exploration capacity by turning fragmented...
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