Digital technology is now starting to come into the oil business. The common practice was that we utilize our expert geologists who are limited in number to describe all the classification of rocks, and ultimately identify the right locations for our wells to be drilled. They love to capture knowledge, transfer that knowledge to a younger generation. Artificial intelligence is the way to go to help us meeting these targets. The time has come for the digital transformation to come into the oil business. When we started out, there was a very important question, "Can artificial intelligence really be applied to such a technical domain such as geology?" ADNOC and IBM are now having this joint project to apply technology which is used to recognize flowers to be applied into rock classification. We use the high resolution photos to populate the database in the IBM software. IBM Watson team were translating this into the image recognition model of Watson to accurately describe the same level of our geologists. When we started testing, I started to see the outcome. It was eye-opening for both sides. With this technology, we can go into thousands of analysis per day. So it's not only rock data, but it will go also to seismic data, and more and more areas to come. We've already announced our plan for five million barrels per day. The only way we can achieve this ambitious project is through technology. We have gained and retained our expert knowledge into machine and then we can utilize it in anytime with our young generations on solving a new challenges. Digital transformation is about understanding our industry and understanding our business better. Also, it helps us to retain knowledge.