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Run the back office like a pipeline.

“Field tickets used to sit for three weeks. Now variances surface overnight.”
Operations controller · mid-cap producer
Agent 01

The Ticket Reconciler

Checks every field ticket against AFE and PO coding. Variances come back flagged, the paperwork attached, before they hit the JIB.

Worker multiplierChecks every field ticket against coding, daily, and forgets none.

How it works

The loop: Runs nightly. Reads new field tickets from the FDC export. Checks coding against AFE and PO. Posts variances with the paperwork attached. A human settles disputes.

What it needs:

  • Read: the field data capture export
  • Post: the ops accounting Teams channel
  • Owner: your operations controller
  • Spend cap enforced in the request path
  • Audit log on from day one
Agent 02

The Permit Watch

Watches filing windows, license renewals, and regulator portal status, rolled into one dated worklist. Nothing lapses quietly on your lease.

Worker multiplierWatches every filing window and license renewal, so nothing lapses.

How it works

The loop: Runs daily. Reads regulator portals and the permit register. Diffs filing windows against the calendar. Posts the worklist with due dates. Humans do the filing.

What it needs:

  • Read: the permit register spreadsheet
  • Post: the compliance worklist
  • Owner: your regulatory lead
  • Per-run budget cap, enforced
  • Every check logged
Agent 03

The Roundsman

Walks every tag on every well, line and vessel every five minutes. Pins the drift that lives between alarms. It proposes, never actuates.

Worker multiplier12×Walks every asset on the field, every five minutes, overnight included.

How it works

The loop: Runs every five minutes. Reads a mirror of the historian, the GIS layer and the maintenance backlog. Tolerance math on every tag first, the model only on what drifts. Pins the finding to the asset with a drafted order attached. Your superintendent decides.

What it needs:

  • Read: a mirror of the historian, never the control network
  • Post: the maintenance worklist, evidence attached
  • Owner: your field superintendent
  • No write path to any control system, by design
  • Daily spend cap, every read logged

Walk the field with it

All three read a mirror of your data and write paperwork. Nothing here touches process control, safety systems, or anything downhole.

The same crew now covers a bigger field: month-end lands on time, and the drift gets caught while it is still cheap.

An example scenario. The multipliers are estimates. Your real numbers come from the Readiness Map.

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Live Demo · Agent 03

Now walk the field itself.

Not a video of the Roundsman. The Roundsman. Wells and their laterals, buried gathering lines, the plant, the caverns under the east block: one picture, drawn from the SCADA and land data you already hold. Orbit it, click anything for its live settings, and settle the one call it cannot make for you.

It reads a mirror of the historian and writes paperwork. It cannot open a valve, change a setpoint, or start anything: that permission does not exist, so it cannot be misused. The alarm panel keeps its job; the agent works the space between alarms.

The Real Numbers

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Every number on this page is an estimate, because every company is different. The Readiness Map makes it exact: your workflows, your multipliers, your first agents, with names and owners.

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