Hiber’s recent feature in the Trinidad Express highlights how smart monitoring technologies are reshaping energy operations across Trinidad and Tobago. The coverage emphasizes the growing role of IoT-enabled solutions in improving visibility, safety, and efficiency across onshore and offshore assets. Energy operators are adopting remote monitoring systems to shift from manual, reactive workflows to data-driven operations. Connected sensors and centralized platforms provide continuous insight into asset performance, reducing the need for frequent field visits and enabling more strategic deployment of field teams while limiting exposure to hazardous environments.
A key focus is the value of real-time data. Monitoring solutions such as temperature and pressure sensors, tank level measurement, and vibration tracking provide early indication of potential issues. This allows maintenance teams to act before failures occur, reducing unplanned downtime and extending asset life. For mature and dispersed assets, these efficiencies are essential to maintaining performance while controlling costs. The feature also highlights cost optimization. Traditional inspection methods require significant spending on transport and logistics while offering limited visibility. In contrast, digital monitoring delivers frequent, automated data collection at a comparable or lower cost, improving decision-making and reducing operational risk.
The article also underscores the importance of local partnerships. Collaboration with regional partners ensures smooth deployment, regulatory compliance, and strong field support, strengthening the local energy ecosystem. Finally, Trinidad and Tobago is positioned as a model for broader Caribbean adoption. Its mix of mature assets and evolving infrastructure demonstrates how digital monitoring can enhance production, safety, and environmental protection across similar markets.
Overall, the coverage reinforces the importance of IoT-based monitoring in modern energy operations, supporting more resilient, efficient, and competitive performance in a data-driven global market.
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