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Introducing Producer's Edge: Volume 6, Issue 2

Producer's Edge

Producer’s Edge, Volume 6, Issue 2, brings you regulatory developments, and industry trends tailored for the oil and gas sector. Gain key insight and invaluable perspectives on current challenges and opportunities within the field of oil and gas law. Download the ninth issue of Producer's Edge here.

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Software Is the Missing Piece to Oil & Gas Digital Transformation

Coolfire Core

Low-power sensors already help monitor oil and gas operations, but the true benefit of this real-time visibility will lie in data-driven decision-making throughout the supply chain. This IoT tech is capable of gathering, transmitting, and utilizing data and its already making waves in the oil and gas industry.

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Using ArcGIS REST Services as Power BI Data Sources (Part 2)

Exprodat

When you get to field aliases and domain or subtype descriptions, the process gets even more complicated. Download the zipped Power BI report (.pbix) With the downloadable query template, weve made it as easy as possible. Only the records that meet the criteria will be downloaded to Power BI.

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Office Functions: There is a Better Way

Permian Basin Oil and Gas Magazine

The back office is usually just that in the oil industryback behind the scenes. Quietly, smartphone apps and the ability of accounting software to mine and analyze data from field monitoring systems have replaced paper forms, lost tickets and intermittent readings with smooth dataflow, real-time data, and real efficiencies.

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How IT/OT Convergence Enables More Efficient Process Optimization

Coolfire Core

This is especially true for industries that rely on heavy equipment and machinery, such as manufacturing, energy, and oil and gas. OT functions are designed to perform physical operations in the field for example, controlling the heat in a building or the flow of fuel in a power plant.

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