P&ID Diagram Automation for Energy Corporation

P&ID Diagram Automation for Energy Corporation

A global energy company sought to automate its P&ID documentation process to reduce manual engineering effort. iCaptur implemented an intelligent extraction and diagram-regeneration solution to improve accuracy and efficiency.

The Challenge

The client relied on thousands of P&ID diagrams to support design, procurement, and operations. However, engineers had to manually interpret specifications, trace component relationships, and validate compliance across every diagram, a process that consumed significant time and led to inconsistencies. Generating accurate BOMs and BOQs required repeated reviews of complex schematics, and even minor updates often demanded complete diagram regeneration. These slow, error-prone workflows created bottlenecks across project and procurement cycles, prompting the need for a scalable automated solution

Solution

iCaptur deployed an intelligent P&ID automation system built on a structured AI processing pipeline.

  • OCR extracted annotations, tag numbers, and specification text from both scanned and digital diagrams.
  • Machine learning models classified valves, instruments, pipelines, and symbols across formats.
  • Extraction modules mapped component attributes, line specifications, and connectivity details.
  • Dashboards presented clean, structured BOM and BOQ data for engineering validation.
  • Integrations delivered regenerated diagrams and extracted datasets directly into the client’s engineering and procurement platforms.

The system interpreted P&ID diagrams autonomously, preserved component relationships, and delivered high-quality data that engineers could use immediately without manual cleanup.

Outcome

The automation system delivered significant improvements across engineering and procurement workflows. It enabled automated BOM generation directly from P&ID diagrams, produced accurate BOQs for procurement planning, and regenerated diagrams from source materials while preserving all specifications and component relationships. Overall, the solution reduced engineering hours for diagram processing by approximately 75%, improved accuracy in component relationships and specifications by 92%, and helped the organization achieve faster project cycles, standardized documentation, and stronger operational efficiency.