From Weeks to Hours: What Big Pharma Figured Out That Oil and Gas Still Hasn’t
A pharmaceutical plant solved their validation problem in the nineties. We're still stacking paper on desks.
A pharmaceutical plant solved their validation problem in the nineties. We're still stacking paper on desks.
By the time the data gets to headquarters, the moment is already gone.
The hardware changed completely. The thing that actually makes it work never did.
In the oilfield, the sale that matters most is the one that happens before you ever show a product.
The careers that look the most impressive at the end almost never look impressive at the beginning.
The moment Eric Fidler stopped following instructions and started understanding what he was building
The most expensive problems in the oilfield don't live inside the equipment. They live in the space between it.
The problem in oil and gas has never been the amount of data. It's whether anyone believes it.