Evolve: Geosite helps companies analyze greenhouse gas emissions

‘As we’ve seen in the past year, the data sources and analytics continue to grow in variety and accuracy, and we believe we’re the key to bringing that data … into your operations’

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Geosite's Jeff WIlliams (upper right) discusses how his company helps clients. (Image: FreightWaves)

This product demonstration was shared during Evolve: The Next Evolution of Oil & Gas, presented by Digital Wildcatters and FreightWaves.

RAPID-FIRE DEMO: Geospatial data mapping firm Geosite.

DETAILS: Geosite fuses together data from various sources — client and third-party data, regulatory data, drone and satellite imagery and IoT devices — to enable energy clients to glean an informed perspective on their greenhouse gas emissions.

SPEAKER: Jeff Williams, energy business development and sales lead


BIO: At Geosite, Williams helps clients leverage and streamline their emissions data so that companies can increase productivity and safety. Prior to serving at Geosite, WIlliams was a manager and digital lead at Accenture, where he developed remote operating platforms that dealt with drilling, operations and maintenance data for his clients. 

KEY QUOTES FROM WILLIAMS:

“As we’ve seen in the past year, the data sources and analytics continue to grow in variety and accuracy, and we believe we’re the key to bringing that data … into your operations.”

“Our hope is to enhance predictive maintenance, improve regulatory reporting, enable exception-based monitoring, [with a goal of] ultimately reducing emissions and improving optics.”

“[The ability to layer in data on a map]  just gives you better context.”

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