Listen in as Dr. Dave Shook and our brilliant CCO, Joel Chacon, dive into a great conversation about working within the oil and gas industry and knowledge graphs, as well as hear Joel describe the ins and outs of Eigen’s software.
Eigen News

KATY, Texas – July 27, 2021 – Critical Vector and Eigen Software are proud to announce their services and reseller agreement for North America. Critical Vector will be offering services and software on behalf of Eigen in the North American market with a specific focus on the Gulf Coast region. Critical Vector is headquartered in the greater Houston, Texas, area with easy access to the Gulf Coast and exceptional access to the rest of the USA due to its central location.Â

Emerson LLC has selected the Azerbaijani branch of Eigen Ltd to deliver an integrated process data visualisation and production allocation solution to JOCAP (Joint Operating Company of Absheron Petroleum B. V.). The solution will use AVEVA’s PI technology for process data visualisation to monitor operations of the Absheron field.
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Offshore oil and gas digitalisation software provider and systems integrator, Eigen, and independent gas and oil company, Wintershall Dea, have signed a long term agreement for the provision of services and software licences for Eigen’s Ingenuity platform and mobile apps. The agreement means that Wintershall Dea will now progress the development and roll-out of its Production Technology Work Bench with Eigen’s Ingenuity as a core element.
Following a successful pilot on its Brage platform, Wintershall Dea is progressing with this ambitious project, with Eigen’s cloud based Ingenuity platform as the application layer and front-end, connected via Cognite’s CDF to the Wintershall Dea Data Hub.
Following a successful pilot on its Brage platform, Wintershall Dea is progressing with this ambitious project, with Eigen’s cloud based Ingenuity platform as the application layer and front-end, connected via Cognite’s CDF to the Wintershall Dea Data Hub.
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Murray Callander, Eigen, UK, explains how traditional views of big data benefits in the oilfield are giving way to the rise of micro lakes, distributed twins and distributed intelligence.
Looking back over the past three or four years in the oilfield, big data and data lake projects have been regularly heralded as a key foundation of digital transformation. Companies are justifiably attracted to the idea of pooling all their data into a single source and plugging into machine learning tools to gain detailed insights.
Looking back over the past three or four years in the oilfield, big data and data lake projects have been regularly heralded as a key foundation of digital transformation. Companies are justifiably attracted to the idea of pooling all their data into a single source and plugging into machine learning tools to gain detailed insights.