Repsol partners with Accenture to introduce an AI-driven platform that streamlines team workflows, boosts productivity, and exemplifies the sector’s shift towards disruptive digital technologies.
Repsol has taken a significant leap forward in its digital transformation journey with the launch of an intelligent agent construction platform that harnesses agent-based artificial intelligence (AI) and multi-agent systems. Developed in collaboration with Accenture, the plat...
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form streamlines the creation and deployment of AI agents organised into workflows, fostering enhanced collaboration and efficiency within teams. The pilot project, integrated within Repsol’s Digitalisation and Services department—which comprises over 700 employees—initially deployed 22 AI agents across three teams. Over a four-month period, these agents supported critical processes, with more than 50 employees actively managing and interacting with the AI systems to realise marked productivity gains.
This initiative embodies Repsol’s broader ambition to be a pioneer in the energy sector’s adoption of disruptive technologies, leveraging digitalisation to boost competitiveness and operational efficiency. Susana Meseguer, Repsol’s Executive Managing Director of Digitalisation and Services, emphasised the company’s commitment to innovation, noting that since the launch of its Digital Program over six years ago, driving efficiency and transformation through talent and digital tools has been a central objective.
The platform’s development includes substantial knowledge bases tailored to support teams and an interface that adapts language models specifically for professional and collaborative environments. These features reflect a sophisticated approach to embedding AI in real-world workflows, underlining Repsol’s strategy of combining human expertise with advanced technology to optimise business functions.
Repsol’s collaboration with Accenture on this platform forms part of a wider, deepening partnership aimed at accelerating the use of generative AI and AI agent systems across the company. Building on Accenture’s AI Refinery™—a suite launched in early 2025 to facilitate the rapid deployment of networked AI agents tailored to various industries—the initiative uses NVIDIA’s AI platform as its technological foundation. This strategy targets improvements across multiple domains including operational efficiency, decarbonisation efforts, customer relations, and the fostering of innovative working models.
Accenture’s parallel innovations further complement Repsol’s platform. In April 2025, Accenture introduced “Trusted Agent Huddle™,” a pioneering technology that enables seamless, secure interoperability among AI agents across different enterprise systems. This development suggests that Repsol’s multi-agent platform could potentially integrate with broader AI ecosystems, facilitating unprecedented levels of agent collaboration and operational flexibility.
Together, these advances reinforce Repsol’s position as a technology leader in the energy sector. By embedding AI agent workflows into its digital programme, the company exemplifies how multinational energy firms are leveraging cutting-edge artificial intelligence not only to optimise current operations but also to lay the groundwork for more agile, innovative, and sustainable business practices in an increasingly complex industrial landscape.
Source: Noah Wire Services