Other notable players are global SCADA vendors such as Schneider Electric, ABB and Honeywell which have all acquired companies specializing in wireless M2M communication and remote monitoring. Players from the telecom industry are also showing interest in this vertical market.
Hughes Network Systems is one of the world’s leading VSAT system providers and the company also develops and markets wireless M2M satellite modules for oil & gas applications.
SkyWave, a wireless data communications provider, has increased its efforts towards the oil & gas industry, and SCADA applications now account for a growing share of the company’s revenues.
Many factors are driving the M2M market in the oil & gas industry. These include new regulations, rising operating costs due to increasingly inaccessible reserves and accelerating competition between International Oil Companies (IOCs) and National Oil Companies (NOCs).
“Demand for improved operational efficiency and new governmental regulations will push the adoption of wireless M2M in the industry,” said Johan Svanberg, senior analyst, Berg Insight.
Advanced SCADA and Wireless M2M solutions can help stakeholders to comply with regulations and meet the high demands on security and efficiency that comes with oil and gas operations.
Wireless M2M, remote automation, control and monitoring are also key ingredients in order to make it cost effective to extract, transport and distribute emerging oil & gas products including LNG and unconventional resources such as shale gas and heavy oil.