Every system you run.One number everyone trusts.
DataHub connects the systems you already run, SCADA, ERP, production accounting, GIS, historian, into one operational dataset that stays current automatically. No nightly exports. No brittle API projects. One source of truth your whole team trusts, from the field to the CFO, and the backbone WellOPS and FlowSync run on.
Integration that actually works
Your data stops living in a decade of disconnected systems.
Most operators already have the data. It is just scattered, stale, and stitched together by hand. DataHub makes it one current, trusted dataset, automatically.
The same well reads three different production numbers in SCADA, allocation, and accounting.
With DataHubOne reconciled number, traceable from the SCADA tag to the revenue line.
Nightly exports and brittle API projects that break the week after you build them.
With DataHubPre-built connectors that stay current automatically. No exports, no custom pipelines to maintain.
Analysis waits while someone re-keys numbers into a spreadsheet.
With DataHubEvergreen data, ready for the tools you already use: Power BI, Spotfire, Tableau.
By the numbers
Pre-built connectors. Not custom middleware.
pre-built integrations to the oilfield-native systems your team already runs
to the first three integrations live: SCADA, production accounting, EAM
categories: Production, EAM, SCADA, Engineering, DMS, HSE, GIS
license fee under either product. Sold standalone or included.
What you can do with DataHub
Five things the backbone unlocks. Once your systems finally agree.
Regulatory Reporting
Automate state, federal, and severance filings from one source of truth.
FP&A Workflows
Close the books on one dataset that accounting, operations, and engineering all trust.
Well Economic Review · SI / RTP
Automated shut-in candidate detection and return-to-production economics, per well.
Production Allocation & Volume Reconciliation
Lineage from SCADA measurement to revenue and royalty, with the audit trail SOX needs.
Methane & Emissions Reporting
Subpart W, OGMP 2.0, methane intensity, and SEC climate disclosure on the same backbone as production.
The integration atlas
One backbone. Every system you already run.
Seven categories. Twenty-plus named integrations out of the box. Every vendor below ships read-first; write-back is opt-in per system and per target. Nothing rips. Nothing replaces.
- Enverus
- Quorum
- Enertia
- Maximo
- SAP PM
- IFS
- Oracle EAM
- AVEVA PI System
- Cygnet
- Ignition
- AVEVA System Platform / InTouch
- AVEVA
- Siemens
- AutoCAD
- Bentley OpenPlant
- SharePoint
- OpenText
- Hexagon SDx
- Intelex
- Sphera
- Enablon
- Esri
- FME
Connectors, plus the people behind them
Pre-built where we can. Hand-built where you need it.
The connector library covers the systems every operator runs. When your stack has something the catalog has not seen, our integration team connects it, because the hard part was never the pipe. It is making a decade of vendor data agree.
40+ pre-built connectors
Enverus, Quorum, Maximo, Cygnet, AVEVA PI System, and the rest. The systems every operator runs, live in days, not a custom project.
Any API. Any database.
Not in the catalog? Our engineers have spent years inside oilfield APIs and databases. If a system exposes data through REST, SOAP, ODBC, or a nightly export, we connect it and keep it current.
We make the data agree
The real work is reconciliation. One system flags oil with a run code of 3, another with 1; wells match across systems on API10. We encode those rules so every number downstream means the same thing.
Raw · what your systems send
- vendor A · OilWaterRunFlag = 3
- vendor B · RUN_TYPE = "1"
- scada · PRD_OIL_RT (bbl/d)
- well keys · UWI, API10, pumper alias
One model · what everything downstream reads
- oil_bbl · normalized from every run code
- oil_rate · bbl/d, units reconciled
- well · one identity, matched on API10
- lineage · source tagged on every value
How it works
Read-first by default. Write back with permission.
The integration pattern your CISO will actually approve. Three steps, enforced everywhere.
Read from systems of record
Pre-built connectors pull from Enverus, Quorum, Maximo, SAP, AVEVA PI System, AVEVA, Cygnet and 30+ more. Read-only by default. Your data stays your data; your stack stays your stack.
Unify into the semantic model
Records, time-series, documents, and geometry land in one canonical asset model. Entity resolution, unit normalization, and quality flags run continuously. Nothing duplicated. Nothing lost.
Serve to products. Write back with permission.
WellOPS, FlowSync, and Willie / Taylor read from the unified model. Write-back to source systems is opt-in per system and per target. Closed work orders flow back to Maximo only when you say so.
Rollout
Under one week to three integrations live.
Pre-built connectors. The longest part is usually IT issuing credentials. Subsequent integrations take days, not weeks, because every one follows the same pattern.
IT issues read-only credentials. Network handshake established.
Time-series flowing. AVEVA PI System or Cygnet first; others follow same pattern.
Enverus / Quorum production accounting and Maximo / SAP PM work orders unified.
Three integrations running. Hub feeding the products. Backbone ready for the next 40+ on the same pattern.
Security
OT-grade security. From day one.
OT-grade security from day one
Built for the operators who cannot use the public cloud.
Audited controls. Industrial-OT security framework. Air-gapped on-prem inference option. Read-only by default, write-back opt-in per system and per target. Your data stays your data; your stack stays your stack.
Why this is the moat
Five things competitors will not redo.
Oilfield-native connector library
Twenty-plus pre-built connectors to the systems O&G actually runs. Enverus, Quorum, Peloton, Enertia, Cygnet, Ignition, AVEVA, not the generic enterprise EAM list. Years of integration work no competitor wants to redo.
OT-aware by design
Built for the operators who cannot use the public cloud. SOC 2, IEC 62443-aligned, on-prem LLM option. Read-only default. The integration layer your CISO will actually approve.
Read-first integration pattern
We pull from systems of record without changing them. Write-back is opt-in per system and per target. Your stack stays your stack. No rip-and-replace. No surprise schema changes downstream.
Included in your WellOPS or FlowSync subscription
WellOPS, FlowSync, both, or none: the DataHub is the same backbone. No license fee under any product. The only commercial layer is the products that ride on it. Aligns our incentive with yours.
Two-year head start
Time-to-replicate is not a quarter, it is a roadmap. Anyone trying to enter has to rebuild the connector library, get SOC 2 audited, ship the OT framework. We have done it. Customers running it. Compounding outcomes.
Where the DataHub gets used
The backbone for ranked work, modeling, and M&A integration.
Modules that ride on it
What plugs into the DataHub
- WellOPS→
Field operations: Work Engine, Route Optimizer, FDC, FWM
- FlowSync→
Engineering: Model Builder, Flow Sim, Process Sim
- Work Engine→
AI-ranked plan in the truck cab by 6 AM
- Route Optimizer→
35% fewer site visits, value-density routing
- M&A integration playbook→
Unify acquired SCADA + accounting in days
- SCADA-driven work execution→
How the DataHub closes the SCADA → CMMS gap
By basin
LOE reduction playbooks
Compare to your stack
Pre-built integrations + comparisons
- Full integration catalog→
Enverus, Quorum, Maximo, SAP, AVEVA PI System, AVEVA, Cygnet
- Data Lake vs Data Hub vs UNS→
Architecture comparison: build time, query economics, AI readiness
- WorkSync vs PakEnergy→
Adding DataHub on top of accounting
- WorkSync vs Peloton→
WellView records that flow into the work loop
- WorkSync vs Enverus→
Production data vs ranked field execution
- WorkSync vs IBM Maximo→
Lightweight integration vs enterprise EAM
- 3-basin case study→
How the DataHub unified 3 SCADA stacks in 12 weeks
Frequently asked
What integration teams ask about the DataHub.
What does it actually integrate to?
Production accounting (Enverus, Quorum, Enertia), EAM / work order (Maximo, SAP PM, IFS, Oracle EAM), SCADA & historian (AVEVA PI System, Cygnet, Ignition, AVEVA System Platform / InTouch), engineering (AVEVA, Siemens, AutoCAD, Bentley), document management (SharePoint, OpenText, Hexagon SDx), compliance & HSE (Intelex, Sphera, Enablon), and GIS (Esri, FME). Pre-built connectors, not custom middleware.
Why is it included?
The DataHub is included with any WellOPS or FlowSync module because the modules only work well when the integration backbone works well. We make our money on the products that ride on it. The more we make the backbone perform, the more likely you are to add modules. You can also run the DataHub standalone if you want a clean operations data layer first.
Read-only or read/write?
Read-only by default. We pull from your systems of record without changing them. Write-back is available where the customer wants it (e.g. WellOPS Field Work Management writing closed work orders back to Maximo), but it requires explicit permission per system and per write target. Your data stays your data; your stack stays your stack.
How long until the integrations are live?
Under one week for the first three integrations (typically SCADA + production accounting + EAM). Subsequent integrations take days, not weeks, because the connectors are pre-built. The longest part is usually getting credentials issued by your IT team.
Where to begin
Start with the backbone. Add the modules when you’re ready.
The DataHub is included under WellOPS or FlowSync, and sold standalone for operators who want a clean operations data layer first. Same backbone, same connectors, no rework when you add a product.
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