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Adoption Math · Per-asset estimate · 30-minute turnaround

Send two pieces of info. Get the per-asset adoption math, a Week-Zero metric, and a 4-week pilot scope back in 30 minutes.

Operators on the LinkedIn intake ask for the numbers before they ask for a demo. Same offer here: asset count and current dispatch system in, a written estimate anchored to the A&M 2015 EBS benchmark and the 2024 SPE/JPT supermajor case studies out. Sized to your basin, your well count, your operation. No pilot commitment to read it.

The intake, two fields

Asset count and dispatch system. That is the intake.

Submit moves you to the contact form with the adoption-math request pre-drafted in the message field. You add your name, email, and company, and we route the estimate back inside 30 minutes during business hours (CT).

Total wells, not just active. Approximate is fine.

Whatever your pumpers and superintendent actually look at each morning. Spreadsheet counts as a system.

No pilot commitment · 30-minute turnaround · email or LinkedIn

What comes back, in three pieces

Numbers, metric, scope. On one page each.

01 · Per-asset adoption math

Per-asset adoption math

Production uplift, OPEX reduction, and value-added-time gain your operation could book in 30 days under exception-based surveillance plus pump-by-priority. Anchored to the A&M, SPE, and JPT benchmarks. Sized to your basin, well count, and current dispatch system.

02 · A draft Week-Zero metric

A draft Week-Zero metric

The single operating metric the controller signs on Day Zero. Most operators sign on deferred production recovered per crew shift, OPEX per well, or lease-accounting close-cycle days. We draft the metric and the baseline measurement protocol so the controller can review on one page.

03 · A 4-week pilot scope on one page

A 4-week pilot scope on one page

Week 0 baseline + signed metric. Week 1 read-only integration onto the SCADA, accounting, and historian stack you already own. Weeks 2 to 3 ranked plan in the truck cab. Day 28 measure and decide. No license fee, no MSA, no kill fee.

What the math is anchored to

Industry-validated, peer-reviewed, decade-old benchmarks. Not vendor math.

A&M 2015 EBS whitepaper

Exception-based surveillance moves lease-operator value-added time from 25% to 60%. 33% reduction in production downtime. Anchors the productivity band in the adoption math.

ExxonMobil + SLB, SPE 2024

Permian closed-loop deployment across 1,300+ wells. 2% uplift, no equipment changes. Anchors the production-uplift band on artificial-lift-heavy assets.

ConocoPhillips, JPT 2024

Montney IOCaaS case study. 3 to 4% above forecast, trending to 6%. Anchors the unconventional-asset uplift band.

Chevron, JPT 2024

Kaybob Duvernay IOCaaS case study. 5% LOE reduction year one. Anchors the OPEX-reduction band in the adoption math.

See the full citation walkthrough in 60% vs 25%: The Field Productivity Gap the Supermajors Already Closed and the deployment shape in the 4-Week Pump-by-Priority Pilot playbook.

FAQ

The questions operators ask before submitting the form.

What exactly do I get back in 30 minutes?

A short written estimate sized to your asset count and current dispatch system: production uplift band, OPEX reduction band, value-added-time gain band, a draft Week-Zero metric the controller can sign on, and a one-page 4-week pilot scope. The estimate is anchored to the A&M 2015 exception-based-surveillance benchmark and the 2024 SPE/JPT supermajor case studies, then sized to your basin. It is sent by email or LinkedIn, whichever you prefer.

Is this the same as requesting the free trial?

No. The free trial is the 4-week pilot itself, with a signed metric and a deployed integration. Adoption math is the read-before-you-commit estimate. It is for operators who want the numbers, the metric draft, and the pilot scope on paper before they request the pilot. Most operators run adoption math first, then come back and request the trial.

Why do you need my dispatch system?

The dispatch system determines how the score function integrates and how the daily ranked plan reaches the truck cab. Operators on Excel get a different stand-up shape than operators on Greasebook, PakEnergy, or an in-house tool. Knowing the dispatch system in advance lets us draft an accurate pilot scope without a discovery call.

Will you call me or just email?

Email or LinkedIn, your choice on the next page. We do not cold-call adoption-math intakes. If the math is interesting, the next step is a 30-minute working session you book on your own schedule.

What if my asset is too small for pump-by-priority to matter?

The pilot economics work from roughly 200 wells up. Below 200 wells with simple operations, the lift is real but smaller, and the adoption-math response will say so on the page. We do not push pilots that do not pencil.

Already past the math? Skip the intake and request the trial.

The 4-week pilot is the deployed version of the math. Same Impact Guarantee terms. No license cost. Move the metric or walk away.