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The strategic acceleration of AI in energy & critical infrastructure.

Why AI is no longer an optimisation tool but an operational survival imperative

The energy sector, particularly oil and gas, is entering a phase where efficiency is no longer a competitive advantage, but a license to operate. With geopolitical volatility, emissions pressure, supply chain fragility and rising operational risk, AI and automation have shifted from innovation experiments to strategic infrastructure.

Commercis observes a clear shift: the global leaders in this sector are no longer asking “Should we use AI?” — but “How fast can we operationalize it across every asset before our competitors and regulators outpace us?”

Why AI is now strategically non-negotiable

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