Blog
April 18, 2026
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8 min read
Oilfield monitoring software watches tanks, wells, and facilities in near real time. Here is what it covers, when it makes sense for independent producers, and how it fits with a phone-first field ...
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Blog
April 18, 2026
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8 min read
An oilfield monitoring app lives on a phone and fits the way pumpers and operations actually work. Here is what a good one does, what to avoid, and how TinyPumper fits.
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Blog
April 18, 2026
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12 min read
Oilfield IoT covers wireless sensors, cellular telemetry, cloud platforms, and the edge computing in between. Here is what the stack actually does, how it differs from SCADA, and the honest read on...
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Blog
April 18, 2026
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8 min read
Oilfield automation spans pump-off controllers, RTUs, SCADA, and pumper-data apps. Here is a field-level guide to what automation means at the wellsite.
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Blog
April 18, 2026
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8 min read
Oil field production software, in plain terms: what it does on the lease, who actually uses it, and which platforms fit independent operators.
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Oil and Gas Software
April 18, 2026
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14 min read
Every category of oil and gas software explained (production, accounting, allocation, data management, monitoring, and automation) with honest guidance on what small and mid-sized operators actuall...
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Blog
April 18, 2026
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9 min read
An honest, filtered list of oil and gas software organized by category, with what it does, who it fits, and who it does not. No directory-style padding.
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Blog
April 18, 2026
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8 min read
Is there free oil and gas software worth running? Honest breakdown of open-source tools, free trials, and why the serious production categories have no real free option.
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Blog
April 18, 2026
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8 min read
What software does a small oil and gas producer actually need? The honest answer is shorter than most vendor lists suggest. Here is the stack that works.
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Blog
April 18, 2026
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9 min read
Most oil and gas software vendor lists are padded with enterprise platforms built for majors. Here is the shortlist that actually applies to independents running 5 to 500 wells.
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