Business Automation

How AI is Changing Oil and Gas Procure-to-Pay

byEnverus
April 14, 2025

The oil and gas industry is undergoing a significant digital transformation, with artificial intelligence (AI) playing a crucial role in revolutionizing oilfield procurement processes. As the demand for efficiency and cost-effectiveness increases in our increasingly competitive economic environment, AI technologies are reshaping procurement strategies, from supplier selection and order processing to invoicing. Some of the most significant advancements in this area — “neural search” and document data extraction — are set to impact how we manage and process documents like contracts and invoices. Join us as we explore how these innovations are paving the way for the future of procurement in the oil and gas sector.

As AI technology continues to evolve, so will its impact on oil and gas. From predictive maintenance and real-time data analysis to neural search and AI data extraction for back-office processes, AI is revolutionizing how we explore, extract and manage our oil and gas resources.

The Impact of AI in Oil and Gas

The integration of AI in oil and gas processes is bringing about significant changes while making the industry more efficient and cost-effective. In terms of procurement, AI-driven systems are already playing a larger part in streamlining repetitive and time-consuming activities such as vendor selection, order processing and inventory management. This automation reduces the burden on procurement teams and minimizes human error, allowing professionals to focus on strategic decision-making.

Enverus’s latest AI-powered sourcing solution is purpose-built for oil and gas and designed to provide quicker insights and access to vetted suppliers, allowing you to secure the best value for your bids. Click above to give it a shot!

AI in oil and gas increases transparency and visibility in sourcing. AI tools provide comprehensive insights into the procurement process, from initial sourcing to contract management. This visibility allows organizations to track spending patterns, monitor compliance, and ensure procurement decisions align with strategic business objectives. Utilizing AI, companies can make informed decisions, optimize sourcing strategies and mitigate potential challenges before they escalate. 

Now, let’s dig into a couple of these AI enhancements that we mentioned earlier: neural search and document data extraction.  

Neural Search and the Future of Contract Management 

What Is Neural Search Anyway?  

Neural search marks a significant advancement in how information is retrieved and interpreted, especially in complex fields like oilfield procurement. Unlike traditional keyword-based search methods, neural search uses AI to understand the context and intent behind questions, delivering more relevant and nuanced results.

By enabling smarter searches through natural language processing, teams can quickly locate critical clauses, obligations and compliance requirements within contracts. For instance, let’s say you wanted to search all your existing contracts for missing T&Cs or state and federal regulatory requirements that might’ve changed recently. Instead of having to sift through hundreds (or thousands!) of contracts, you could instead use the following prompt: “Find all contracts that are missing a confidentiality and indemnity clause.” And the software would list out any contracts that fit that description — all without you needing to comb through the contracts themselves or fiddle with clunky filters.  

As neural search technology evolves, its integration into contract management systems will redefine how organizations approach procurement in the oil and gas industry. 

Learn more about how we’re innovating new AI solutions affecting oilfield procurement at our annual EVOLVE Conference. 

Document Data Extraction 

What Is Document Data Extraction Anyway? 

Document data extraction involves converting various types of documents—such as invoices, contracts, and purchase orders—into structured data that can be easily analyzed and used within business systems. Leveraging advanced technologies like AI and machine learning, organizations can automate the extraction of relevant information from these documents, significantly reducing manual input and errors. 

In source-to-pay (S2P) processes, document data extraction is crucial. Automating the collection and processing of procurement documents streamlines operations, enhances accuracy, and improves efficiency. For instance, when suppliers send invoices, AI-driven document data extraction tools quickly identify and capture critical information like amounts, due dates, and line items, allowing procurement teams to focus on more pressing tasks rather than tedious data entry.  

We’re currently working on AI enhancements for our existing digital invoicing solution, OpenInvoice®, that allow you to quickly identify duplicate and fraudulent invoices — but you’ll have to wait until later on this year to try it out! In the meantime, if you’re itching to see how we already use machine learning and document data extraction, you could always check out the guided demo below.  

We currently use machine learning and document data extraction with our ticketing and invoicing software to establish three-way matches between digital field tickets, contracted rates and invoices. Click above to give it a try!

The future of document data extraction promises even more advancements. With ongoing AI developments, we can expect more sophisticated algorithms capable of understanding context and language nuances, improving extraction accuracy. Integrating these capabilities with other procurement technologies will enable predictive analytics and smarter supplier management, leading to a more resilient and responsive supply chain in oilfield procurement. 

The Future of Procurement in Oil and Gas With Enverus

As AI continues to evolve, its impact on oilfield procurement will only grow. Advancements in AI technology, such as enhanced machine learning algorithms and natural language processing capabilities, will enable procurement professionals to analyze vast amounts of data with unprecedented speed and accuracy. These technologies will facilitate better forecasting, supplier assessments and risk management, leading to more informed decision-making processes. The long-term impacts on procurement strategies are expected to be transformative. Companies will shift from traditional, reactive procurement methods to proactive, data-driven approaches leveraging AI insights.  

To stay ahead in this changing environment, oil and gas companies must embrace a culture of continuous learning and adaptability. As luck would have it, AI in oil and gas is one of the major themes of our upcoming annual conference, EVOLVE, taking place from May 12-15 in Houston. We’ll be showcasing our latest advancements in the source-to-pay suite, featuring AI-driven solutions that simplify contract management and swiftly identify duplicate and fraudulent invoices. Click below to join us! 

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