Monday, May 4, 2026

From Blog to Boardroom: My Journey Speaking on AI at Oil and Natural Gas Corporation

 



Sometimes, you write something hoping it sparks a conversation.
And sometimes… that conversation walks right up to your inbox.

That’s exactly how this journey began.

This year has been good on the speaking front, and I want to share one that felt particularly meaningful.

Last year, I published an article exploring how AI-driven predictive maintenance could fundamentally reshape the oil & gas industry. I wrote it with one core belief that the industry wasn’t lacking data, but missing the intelligence layer to truly listen to it.

I didn’t expect that piece to travel as far as it did.

When Insight Turns Into Opportunity

Fast forward to this year, I received an invitation last month from one of India’s most prestigious Maharatna companies, ONGC. They had come across my blog and wanted me to speak on:

“Application of AI Technologies in the Oil and Gas Industry, with a special emphasis on predictive maintenance and digital transformation.”

That moment felt like a full circle.

What started as a written idea had now turned into a real-world discussion with professionals who are shaping the backbone of India’s energy sector.

Stepping Into the Room Where It Happens

Walking into that session, I wasn’t just delivering a talk, I was stepping into a space filled with experience, domain expertise, and sharp perspectives.

And honestly?

That’s what made it exciting.

Because conversations around AI are very different when you’re speaking with people who understand the real stakes:

Downtime isn’t just a delay — it’s a financial event

Maintenance isn’t routine — it’s risk management

Data isn’t abstract — it’s operational reality

The discussion quickly moved beyond theory.

It became about:

How AI can predict failures before they surface

How organizations can move from reactive to intelligence-driven operations

And how digital transformation is less about tools… and more about mindset

The Conversations That Stood Out


What I truly enjoyed wasn’t just presenting, it was the exchange of ideas.

There’s something incredibly energizing about interacting with experts who:

Ask the right questions

Challenge assumptions

And connect AI concepts to on-ground realities

It felt less like a lecture… and more like a collaborative exploration.

At one point, the discussion naturally circled back to a key insight from my blog:

The industry has always had the data what it needed was a way to interpret it before failure happens.

And seeing that idea resonate in a room full of experienced professionals?
That’s when you know the dots are connecting.

More Than a Session — A Shared Perspective

The session turned out to be incredibly engaging and, in every sense, fruitful.

What stood out to me was this:

AI in oil & gas isn’t just about automation or efficiency,
it’s about augmenting human decision-making.

It’s about:

Giving engineers foresight instead of hindsight

Turning signals into actionable intelligence

And building systems that are not just reactive… but predictive

Looking Back — And Ahead

If there’s one thing I took away from this experience, it’s this:

Ideas travel. And when they meet the right audience, they evolve.

From writing a blog to discussing its real-world implications with ONGC professionals, this journey has been both humbling and inspiring.

And as I reflect on it, one thought keeps coming back:

This is just the beginning.

Because conversations like these are where transformation truly starts
not in code, not in models, but in shared understanding.

Final Thoughts

I walked out with something far more valuable

perspective, dialogue, and the reassurance that AI in this space is not just relevant… it’s inevitable.

By the end of it, it was clear that this wasn’t just about sharing ideas ,it was about aligning perspectives on where the industry is headed.

Looking back, it’s fascinating how a simple idea turned into a room full of meaningful conversations and that’s what made this experience truly special.


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