Oil and Gas

Aging field systems and manual reporting are creating safety gaps and operational blind spots.

Oil and gas operations span remote wellsites, offshore platforms, and complex pipeline networks where disconnected systems, paper-based work permits, and delayed sensor data create both safety risks and efficiency losses. Modern field operations software connects real-time sensor streams, work management, and HSE compliance into a single integrated platform accessible from any device. The result is faster decision-making, fewer incidents, and better capital allocation across the asset lifecycle.

Technologies & platforms we use

OSIsoft PI
SAP PM
Esri ArcGIS
AWS IoT Greengrass
Bentley Systems
Honeywell
What we build

Oil and Gas software solutions we provide

01

Field Operations Management Platform

A mobile-first platform for field crews to manage daily work orders, equipment inspections, and shift handover reports without leaving the field. Offline capability ensures continuity in remote areas with limited connectivity, with automatic sync when a connection is restored. Supervisors get a live operational picture across all active wellsites and facilities from a central dashboard.

02

HSE & Permit-to-Work System

A digital permit-to-work system that replaces paper-based work authorization with a controlled, mobile-accessible workflow that enforces isolation verification, gas testing, and approvals before any high-risk task begins. Incident reporting, near-miss tracking, and corrective action management are integrated into the same platform for a complete HSE record. Regulatory compliance reports are generated automatically for internal audits and government submissions.

03

Production Monitoring & Optimization Dashboard

A real-time production intelligence platform that aggregates SCADA, DCS, and historian data into unified well and field dashboards showing production volumes, injection rates, and deferment causes. Automated production accounting reconciles metered volumes against nominations and highlights discrepancies for investigation. Machine learning models identify underperforming wells and recommend production optimization actions.

04

Pipeline Integrity Management System

A GIS-based platform for managing pipeline inspection records, corrosion data, in-line inspection (ILI) results, and repair history across an entire pipeline network. Risk-based inspection scheduling prioritizes high-consequence segments for more frequent assessment, optimizing integrity spend. Integration with SCADA leak detection data provides early warning of potential integrity events.

05

Asset Maintenance & Reliability Platform

A computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) built for upstream and midstream asset intensity, managing preventive and corrective maintenance across rotating equipment, static vessels, and instrumentation. Predictive maintenance models driven by real-time process data and vibration monitoring reduce unplanned shutdowns. Maintenance KPIs — MTBF, MTTR, maintenance backlog — are tracked in real time against targets.

Product types

Types of custom oil and gas software we develop

Field Operations Management Platform

Mobile work order, inspection, and shift handover management for remote field crews.

Digital Permit-to-Work System

Controlled work authorization workflow enforcing safety checks and approvals for hazardous tasks.

Production Monitoring Dashboard

Real-time SCADA and historian data aggregation for well and field production intelligence.

Pipeline Integrity Management System

GIS-based platform for inspection records, corrosion tracking, and risk-based inspection planning.

Asset CMMS for O&G

Maintenance management system built for the asset intensity of upstream and midstream operations.

HSE Incident & Near-Miss Reporting Tool

Mobile-accessible platform for incident reporting, investigation, and corrective action tracking.

Well Performance Analytics Tool

Decline curve analysis and production optimization recommendations for well portfolio management.

Regulatory & Environmental Reporting Platform

Automated emissions reporting, regulatory submission, and environmental compliance documentation.

Why bespoke

Benefits of building bespoke solutions

01

Improved Safety Performance

Digital permit-to-work and incident management systems enforce safety procedures consistently across every work crew and shift, eliminating the gaps that occur with paper-based controls. Near-miss data, collected more easily through mobile reporting, provides early warning of systemic hazards before they cause serious incidents. Better safety performance reduces insurance costs, regulatory penalties, and reputational exposure.

02

Reduced Production Deferment

Real-time production monitoring surfaces well and facility issues within minutes of occurrence rather than at the end of the day when daily reports are compiled. Predictive maintenance reduces unplanned equipment failures that cause production interruptions. Optimizing production uptime even by a few percentage points translates to significant revenue impact given the economics of oil and gas production.

03

Lower Maintenance Costs

Condition-based and predictive maintenance strategies replace fixed-interval servicing that is often either too frequent or not frequent enough. Prioritizing maintenance spend on assets at genuine risk of failure reduces total maintenance expenditure while improving reliability. Maintenance backlog visibility and planning tools ensure field crews and contractors are deployed efficiently.

04

Regulatory Compliance Confidence

Automated environmental reporting, electronic work permits, and immutable inspection records satisfy the documentation requirements of energy regulators in most jurisdictions. Audit trails for HSE events, permit violations, and corrective actions are instantly retrievable, reducing the labor involved in regulatory audits. Proactive compliance management reduces the risk of permit violations and associated financial penalties.

05

Better Capital Allocation Decisions

Integrated asset performance data, production forecasts, and maintenance cost histories give asset managers the information they need to prioritize workover candidates, facility upgrades, and abandonment decisions. Data-driven portfolio management replaces experience-based guesswork and reduces the risk of misallocating scarce capital budgets. Scenario modeling tools quantify the production and cost impact of alternative investment strategies before commitment.

Who benefits

Which oil and gas businesses benefit from custom software

Upstream E&P Companies

Exploration and production operators managing wellsites, drilling operations, and field production facilities.

Midstream Pipeline Operators

Companies managing gas gathering systems, transmission pipelines, and storage facilities.

Downstream Refineries & Petrochemical Plants

Processing facilities needing maintenance, quality, and HSE management for complex industrial assets.

Oilfield Services Companies

Service providers managing field crews, equipment, and work scopes across multiple operator contracts.

National Oil Companies (NOCs)

State-owned energy companies managing large, complex asset portfolios across multiple regions.

LNG & Gas Processing Terminals

High-value processing facilities with rigorous maintenance, safety, and regulatory compliance requirements.

Independent Operators & Junior E&P Companies

Smaller operators seeking cost-effective digital tools to manage lean field operations.

Energy Infrastructure Asset Managers

Investment firms and asset managers overseeing O&G infrastructure requiring portfolio performance visibility.

How we build it

Services we use to build oil and gas software

Common questions

FAQ

Yes — offline-first architecture is a core design requirement for field operations software in the oil and gas sector. We use local SQLite databases, service workers, and background sync protocols to ensure that field crews can complete inspections, submit work permits, and log production data even with zero connectivity. When a network connection is re-established — via satellite, Wi-Fi at a facility, or cellular coverage at the edge of a well pad — all data syncs automatically with conflict resolution logic. We have also built integrations with satellite communication platforms such as Iridium and Inmarsat for truly remote offshore and onshore applications.
We have experience integrating with OSIsoft PI (now AVEVA PI), Honeywell Experion, Emerson DeltaV, and other industry historian and SCADA platforms using their published APIs, OPC-UA interfaces, and native SDKs. Real-time tag data is streamed into our application layer and stored in a time-series database optimized for high-frequency sensor data. We work alongside your control systems engineers and IT security team to ensure that integrations do not introduce vulnerabilities into operational technology (OT) networks. Where a direct SCADA connection is not possible due to network segmentation, we implement secure one-way data diodes or historian-to-cloud replication approaches.
A comprehensive HSE module for oil and gas typically covers: digital permit-to-work with isolation certificate management; incident and near-miss reporting with investigation workflow and corrective action tracking; job hazard analysis (JHA/HAZID) forms; toolbox talk records; contractor safety management; and safety observation reporting. Regulatory compliance reporting — emissions, spill notifications, occupational health records — can be automated based on the jurisdiction. Management of change (MOC) workflows are sometimes integrated for modifications to process or equipment. The scope is configured to match your existing safety management system and regulatory requirements.
A mid-size E&P company deploying a field operations platform covering work order management, permit-to-work, and production reporting typically takes four to six months from kickoff to production go-live on the first asset cluster. The timeline is heavily influenced by the number of integrations with existing SCADA, ERP, and maintenance systems, the mobile device strategy (MDM setup, rugged device selection), and the change management process for field crews. We recommend a pilot deployment on two or three wellsites before scaling to the full asset portfolio — this reduces risk and builds field champion buy-in before broader rollout.
OT cybersecurity is treated as a distinct and critical requirement, not an afterthought. We follow IEC 62443 and NIST CSF frameworks to assess risk and design security architecture for any solution that interfaces with control systems. Network segmentation between IT and OT environments is preserved — our software does not require direct access to process control networks. Data flows are unidirectional where possible, using industrial data diodes or secure edge gateways for SCADA data ingestion. All software components are regularly patched and vulnerability-scanned, and we provide security documentation that satisfies operator IT/OT security review requirements.

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