Intelecy and Gassco Share Collaboration to Drive Energy Optimization with AI

Intelecy and Gassco Share Collaboration to Drive Energy Optimization with AI

Oslo, Norway – Intelecy, the Norwegian pioneer in no-code industrial AI, is pleased to share its collaboration with Gassco, the state-owned operator of Norway’s natural gas transport system.

Together, Intelecy and Gassco are exploring how no-code industrial AI can help further increase operational efficiency and reduce overall carbon footprint.

 

More specifically, the following areas of interest are being investigated

  • Network analysis and transient identification 
  • Terminal incoming pressure forecast
  • Pre-delivery gas re-heating optimization

Gassco is responsible for transporting Norwegian natural gas safely and efficiently to continental Europe and the UK. With the scale and complexity of its infrastructure, the opportunity for efficiency gains through AI-driven insights is substantial.


 Gassco Nyhamna

Nyhamna processing plant
 
We are proud to share this important collaboration. As a central player in Europe’s energy system, they have both the scale and responsibility to make a real difference. By empowering Gassco’s engineers with no-code AI, we can unlock measurable value in energy optimization and operational performance. This is a clear example of how industrial AI delivers tangible business impact while supporting the transition to a more sustainable future.
- Camilla Gjetvik, CEO of Intelecy
 

This shared initiative marks a milestone in Intelecy’s expanding footprint in the energy sector, where no-code AI is already delivering measurable results in efficiency, sustainability, and resilience.

  
 
About Intelecy

Intelecy is an industrial AI company that empowers industrial companies with cutting-edge no-code AI and machine learning tools to improve efficiency and product quality, prevent downtime and reduce waste. With offices in Norway, France, and the UK, Intelecy continues to expand its global footprint and bring innovative solutions to process industries worldwide, including food & beverage, chemicals, mineral, metals, mining, water treatment and energy production.

 
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