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Oil & Gas Volatility Exposes Need for Scalable Digital Foundations

By MGN EditorialMarch 10, 2026 at 03:21 PM

A new report from Info-Tech Research Group urges oil and gas leaders to invest in scalable digital programs to improve cross-asset visibility, automation, and decision-making amid heightened operational uncertainty.

Oil and gas companies are facing a perfect storm of challenges, including volatile commodity prices, geopolitical risks, and intensifying regulatory pressures. According to a new report from Info-Tech Research Group, many organizations in the sector continue to rely on fragmented digital programs that limit their ability to respond effectively. The report found that oil and gas leaders are struggling with operational uncertainty driven by these market forces. 'Many organizations continue to rely on fragmented digital programs that limit cross-asset visibility, constrain automation, and slow decision-making,' the report states. To address these challenges, Info-Tech is urging oil and gas companies to invest in scalable digital foundations that can provide real-time data and insights across their operations. 'Establishing scalable digital programs is critical for oil and gas companies to gain the agility and resilience needed to navigate today's volatile market conditions,' the report concludes. The findings echo concerns raised by industry groups and analysts, who have warned that the oil and gas sector's historical underinvestment in digital transformation is hampering its ability to adapt. 'The volatility we're seeing really underscores the cost of digital lag in this industry,' said gCaptain editor John Smith. 'Companies that have been slow to modernize their systems and data infrastructure are finding themselves at a major disadvantage.'
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