Word to the Wise: April 2022 Alberta Expiring Land Report

April 19, 2022

Providing insight into where drilling activity is most likely to occur over the coming months based on expiring lands.

Word to the Wise: Montney Overview

April 12, 2022

Drawing on XI Technologies’ enriched industry data to update a few perspectives as to what’s happening in the Montney play.

AssetBook ARO Manager achieves SOC compliance for improved ARO financial disclosure capabilities

April 7, 2022

Announcing today the achievement of SOC 1 type 1 compliance for their AssetBook ARO Manager software module

Word to the Wise: M&A Spotlight – Vermilion Energy Inc. and Leucrotta Exploration Inc.

April 5, 2022

Taking a look at Vermilion Energy Inc. (Vermilion) acquisition of Leucrotta Exploration Inc. (Leucrotta) with a high-level look at each company prior to the merge.

Word to the Wise: March 2022 Alberta Expiring Land Report

March 29, 2022

Providing insight into where drilling activity is most likely to occur over the coming months based on expiring lands.

Word to the Wise: Liabilities and reclamations in 2021

March 22, 2022

Looking at how the WCSB managed liabilities and reclamations in 2021.

The Problem with Spreadsheets for ARO Management

March 17, 2022

As end-of-life closure activities and obligations have grown in importance and complexity, managing an ARO program through spreadsheets comes at a hidden cost.

Word to the Wise: Production top tens for 2021

March 15, 2022

Looking at the production successes of all assets active in Western Canada to show the companies leading the way in the recovery of 2021.

Word to the Wise: Top Tens for 2021: New Well Production

March 8, 2022

XI Technologies reaches into the public data stored in its applications to chart which companies had the most successful production from new wells.

Word to the Wise: ARO and ESG – you can’t manage what you don’t measure

March 1, 2022

When it comes to managing and proving ESG performance on one’s potential liability, you can’t manage what you can’t measure.