Oil and Gas
Operational data spread across SCADA, ERP, and field-service systems, with safety and compliance requirements on every decision. We build the analytics and integration layer that turns that data into operational insight.
Three things we get right in oil and gas.
Operational visibility
Midstream and upstream telemetry consolidated into a platform where production, downtime, and throughput tell a coherent story.
Safety and compliance reporting
Reporting surfaces that match regulator and audit cycles, with the data lineage to defend the numbers when asked.
Asset and field-service insight
Predictive and condition-based signals on the assets that drive cost and risk. Power BI for the office, automated alerting for the field.
What we get asked to build.
- Midstream throughput dashboards
- Asset reliability analytics
- Compliance reporting and audit lineage
- Field-service workflow integration
- SCADA historian to cloud analytics integration
- Predictive maintenance on upstream production equipment
- Environmental and emissions compliance reporting
- Drilling and production performance analytics
What we bring to oil and gas.
OT/IT boundary experience
We understand the operational boundary that keeps SCADA and process control systems isolated from enterprise IT, and we build integration architectures that respect it. Historian data into enterprise analytics without compromising the operational layer.
Regulatory lineage built in
Regulatory reporting in oil and gas requires data lineage that holds up when a regulator asks how a number was calculated. We build that lineage into the platform rather than reconstructing it before each filing.
Midstream and upstream domain knowledge
Throughput, downtime, flaring events, pipeline integrity: we understand what the operational metrics are, what drives them, and what the business decisions they support look like.
Designed for field conditions
Analytics for field operations need to work on limited-bandwidth connections and be usable on a tablet in a control room. We design for the actual operating environment, not just the dashboard in the headquarters meeting.
What clients typically see.
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