Energy solutions provider PakEnergy, LLC has acquired Petrosight, Inc. (Petrosight), a provider of advanced well management software.
The acquisition “reinforces PakEnergy’s position as a single-source provider of end-to-end well-lifecycle management solutions from site planning and construction to drilling, production, workovers, and decommissioning,” the company said in a news release.
Calgary, Alberta-based Petrosight’s cloud-based wellsite management technology was designed by oilfield engineers for oilfield engineers and field supervisors to bridge the data and reporting gap between the field and the office, the release said.
“The intuitive system simplifies complexity in drilling well management, enabling customers to capture, analyze, and act on well data with unprecedented ease, precision, and efficiency,” according to the release.
Pakenergy CEO Santosh Nanda said, “PakEnergy is dedicated to empowering energy operators with easy-to-implement and adopt solutions that meet real-world challenges. The Petrosight system addresses the critical need for timely well data and perfectly complements our land management, field data capture, and accounting systems. With the addition of these powerful well data management capabilities, we can now deliver unparalleled visibility and control across the well and capital project lifecycle, ensuring our customers have the tools to lead and succeed in the ever-changing oil and gas sector”.
Petrosight Managing Director Christian Gillis said, “By joining PakEnergy, we gain access to their robust infrastructure and outstanding technical expertise, enabling us to accelerate product innovation and bring integrated resources to our customers faster”.
In August 2024, PakEnergy also acquired Plow Technologies, a provider of digital automation and cloud / Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) software, including its OnPing platform.
OnPing is a cloud SCADA platform for oilfield applications and manufacturing. Born from extensive field experience, the product simplifies the creation and management of automation systems and ensures reliability, accessibility, and integration with various devices and systems, the company said in an earlier news release.
“This acquisition allows us to deliver immediate added value to the marketplace, particularly for our production customers as Pak Production is already fully integrated with Plow’s OnPing SCADA platform. While we will continue to support various integrations to meet customer needs, the Pak Production and OnPing solution offers a single-source option for companies looking to optimize business automation processes, minimize risks, and drive greater profitability,” Nanda said.
“We are excited to officially join forces with the PakEnergy team to deliver innovative automation and optimization products to the marketplace,” Scott Murphy, Managing Partner and Co-Founder of Plow Technologies, said. “This move to combine efforts was a logical next step to amplify the value we collectively bring to our customers of all sizes. Our SCADA expertise, combined with Pak Production’s incredible field data capabilities, is increasingly in demand. This transaction will allow us to deliver these capabilities to a wider audience and spur additional R&D investment as we combine the full Plow product line with PakEnergy’s upstream, midstream, and renewables software solutions”.
Dallas, Texas-based PakEnergy said it offers a complete portfolio of software solutions that optimize performance from the oil field to the C-Suite. Founded as WolfePak in 1986, PakEnergy offers tools for land management, wellsite operations, production, transportation, accounting, and renewable energy.
The company’s end-to-end business automation and performance optimization systems “deliver real-time insights, advanced analytics, and total asset control to drive smarter decisions and better results,” it said.
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