Onshore and offshore asset management
Effectively manage your onshore and offshore assets with a seamless, low-code cloud solution.
The complexities surrounding onshore assets
With changing regulations and process guidelines, as well as more challenging and risk-abundant exploration coming due to future demand, managing onshore oil and gas assets requires some simplicity for ease, efficiency and clear understanding.
Onshore assets can involve a significantly large number of wells, leading to EnergySys can be configured to handle a significant number of wells. Automation removes the manual checking of data and estimates for monthly allocation.
Users can extend and modify agreements, whilst maintaining access to historical data, so they can rerun calculations in the historical period.
EnergySys can handle a significant number of wells, with communications input into the system seamlessly. Information from truck companies, tickets, timings and measurement data, can be input and accessed without challenging workarounds.
Email communications can also be handled by EnergySys. This eliminates timeliness challenges and makes it easier to calculate estimates with the data all in one place.
If users require monthly allocation and forecasting, automation removes manual checking of numbers, data and estimates. Users can extend, change, or modify the agreements, and still have the historical information about what it was like before the changes. Users could even go back and rerun calculations in the historic period.
US Onshore Gas Operation with Large Well Count
New Zealand Offshore and Onshore Assets
Multiple West African Onshore and Offshore Assets
This deployment delivered production accounting for approximately 10,000 onshore gas and liquid wells over six operating areas in North America.
Todd Energy required a cost-effective system that could manage the data from their three onshore natural gas operations effectively. EnergySys stood out as the most flexible, economic option.
Sinopec, formerly Addax Petroleum, adopted EnergySys as their corporate standard for production data management and reporting across all their assets in Africa, consisting of 52 fields, of which 41 are operated.
The challenges of offshore asset management
The growing field of offshore drilling and exploration comes with complexities including environmental guidelines and economic timelines. Cost can equal millions compared to thousands or hundreds
There are lots more people interested in what's going on, lots more people studying the numbers and more complicated calculations than you'd ever see onshore.
Questions such as: "What's the quality of oil coming out of the wells?" and "How do I compare that with what I can sell it for on the market?" are required to be answered by whatever solution the company chooses.
As there's a lot more complexity around the commercial arrangements offshore as well as the physical, complicated calculations and data acquisition systems must be supported by the solution for automated data and communications.
There are complex agreements, and massive teams of lawyers work on these agreements for the offshore, working out partner splits etc., which require accurate calculations that can also be provided by a low-code solution like EnergySys.
Complex Offshore North Sea Operation
New Zealand Offshore and Onshore Assets
Multiple West African Onshore and Offshore Assets
TAQA required a system to manage the technical operations of the Brent Pipeline system, including allocation and communication with participants and partners, and the back allocation for their production assets (both oil and gas) in the North Sea.
Todd Energy required a cost-effective system that could manage the data from their three onshore natural gas operations effectively. EnergySys stood out as the most flexible, economic option.
Sinopec, formerly Addax Petroleum, adopted EnergySys as their corporate standard for production data management and reporting across all their assets in Africa, consisting of 52 fields, of which 41 are operated.