Empowering National Security and Industry Advancement: The Singular Software Solutions of Amir Adigamov

The hero of our story is Amir Adigamov, a native of the Republic of Tatarstan. He arrived in the United States several years ago to offer his talent as a developer of unique software solutions, through which America would be able to enhance its national security.

Why is Amir Adigamov’s software considered unique?

In 2020, in response to a request from a major Eurasian oil and gas company, he developed software that enables the monitoring of natural resource extraction at oil and gas fields.

To help you understand why experts around the world have hailed Amir Adigamov’s software as a breakthrough in the oil and gas industry, let’s briefly explain how oil is extracted.

From 2018 up to the present day, the United States has consistently ranked first globally in oil production. The country boasts dozens of the largest oil fields discovered at various times, including the first well in Pennsylvania drilled in 1859. This well, at a depth of 21 meters, marked the beginning of the era of oil extraction in the U.S.

At the end of the 19th century, America was extracting only 15-20 barrels of oil per day. Today, the United States confidently produces 11.5 million barrels per day, surpassing both Russia and Saudi Arabia.

Safety measures at drilling stations have evolved over time. Naturally, in modern times, the lives and health of individuals working on drilling rigs are held in much higher regard. Moreover, ecological concerns are paramount. Any critical situation at a drilling station can escalate into a technological catastrophe for the entire nation, especially if it’s located near the ocean.

The software developed by the hero of our story, Amir Adigamov, enables timely and comprehensive monitoring of the conditions of drilling stations and wells, preempting potential changes that could lead to dire consequences.

Through Amir Adigamov’s software installed on computers, drilling station dispatchers can monitor oil extraction operators’ activities in real-time. The 3D visualization incorporated by the developer gives observers the sensation of being present at the site rather than thousands of kilometers away.

This achievement was made possible through several unique solutions that Amir Adigamov integrated into his software. Particularly noteworthy are reconnaissance drones that continually patrol the airspace around the drilling station, transmitting information to the dispatch console. Additionally, “smart helmets” equipped with sensors for monitoring energy levels, pulse, and the surrounding environment, automatically trigger an SOS signal and provide precise geolocation data in case of danger.

In simple terms, Amir Adigamov’s software digitizes all the production elements of an oil field—well assets, pipeline transportation, oil preparation systems, energy facilities, and core oil extraction and logistics processes. His work involved 3D visualization of production assets and landscape features, the creation of digital twins for production objects, a specialized environmental monitoring system, and a system to control oil reservoir flooding.

The unconventional innovation of this young and talented web architect garnered admiration from the expert community. Amir Adigamov’s invention earned him a special honor—the CNews Award in the “Industry” category—as he truly made a breakthrough in the oil extraction industry.

Until now, nobody has proposed anything similar in this field, making Amir Adigamov’s software truly unique. Undoubtedly, if properly recognized and applied, it will bring immense benefits to the United States.

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