Revisiting the Pembina Oil Field – Area Snapshot

July 30, 2024

This week, we’re spotlighting one of Canada’s largest and historically significant conventional oil fields: the Pembina. A primarily Cardium Oil […]

Unpacking Directive 011: What You Need to Know

July 17, 2024

In a recent communication to our clients, XI Technologies announced a significant update to its AssetBook ARO Manager’s XI LLR […]

Important Updates to ARO Manager

July 17, 2024

We are writing to inform you about a significant update regarding our AssetBook ARO Manager’s XI LLR cost model, which […]

Flowing Forward: XI's Production Chain Wells To Facilities (W2F) Module Unleashes Energy Insights

June 25, 2024

Exploring Advantage Energy’s Longshore Charlie Lake/Montney Acquisition Through Production Flow Analysis Advantage Energy Ltd (Advantage) recently finalized a strategic acquisition […]

Area of a Deal: Understanding the Players in an Area

June 19, 2024

Area Overview:  Location of Advantage Energy Recent Acquisition Advantage Energy’s recent acquisition of Longshore assets marks a significant milestone in […]

A Journey Through Insight: Reflecting on Our Top 5 Blogs of the Year So Far

June 12, 2024

As we near the halfway mark of the year, it’s an opportune moment to reflect on the insightful content that […]

“Lease Limelight” - June 2024 Alberta Expiring Land Report

June 5, 2024

XI Technologies looks at expiring land to provide useful business development intel for both service companies and exploration and production […]

WTTW: Industry Voices - From Data Dungeons to Dynamic Decisions

May 28, 2024

Transitioning from spreadsheets to online database platforms can revolutionize the way companies manage and analyze their data. XI Technologies’ AssetBook […]

WTTW: Pipeline to the Future – How Summer Students Reinvent the Industry

May 21, 2024

As the Canadian oil and gas industry faces evolving challenges and opportunities, the role of summer students becomes increasingly crucial. […]

WTTW: Breakup Blues - Challenges in Canada's Oil Fields

May 14, 2024

As winter wanes and temperatures rise, Western Canada’s oil fields undergo a unique phenomenon known as “spring breakup.”