Abstract
Abstract During the last five years, a digital training solution, based on Virtual Reality, for immersive and collaborative experience on a virtual drilling rig, was developed and updated by company’s Well Operations Department in collaboration with Corporate University Infrastructures. This paper will present the digital training environment and its applications, including a discussion of all supporting deployment facilities. The digital Drilling Environment consists in the full digitalization of a last generation offshore semi-submersible drilling rig. On the Virtual Rig, it is possible to access all equipment and workplaces, re-play past operations from a company’s database and interact with a number of safety situations from inductions and drills to the reproduction of a series of real incidental events. The virtual environment is accessible in dedicated 3D rooms, by using Virtual Reality headsets, stand-alone PCs, via lan or by remote internet connections. The new training method, which proved incremental to traditional approaches, turned out to be decisive in supporting long distance education in unprecedented times of sanitary emergency. In particular, the virtual drilling rig ensures an immersive and collaborative experience of rig operational and emergency conditions, while granting a safe and protected environment where knowledge can be quickly achieved. The necessity to focus on new long distance training approaches and the further enhancement of the virtual drilling environment portability were boosted by the particular world situation, which led to the necessity to address, manage and review the overall company’s educational strategies. This paper is made available to discuss suggestions and to present all lessons learnt.
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