Control Tower Map Analysis

O&G Control Tower Map: Full Scope and Execution Model

This page summarizes what we built in the O&G Control Tower Map and how it supports day-to-day operations, incident response, and cross-segment coordination across upstream, midstream, downstream, terminal, and logistics teams.

Scope and Coverage

  • Single operational map for sites, pads, terminals, tanks, meters, routes, and geofences.
  • Pipeline and flow visibility with segment-level anomaly flags.
  • Weather and restricted-zone overlays for safer dispatch decisions.
  • Connected view across upstream, midstream, downstream, and logistics.

Operational Workflows

  • Live asset and fleet tracking with geofence entry/exit events.
  • Route deviation detection and dispatch follow-up workflows.
  • Nearest-response recommendations for technician, truck, and spares.
  • Offline-ready support for low-connectivity field environments.

Decision Intelligence

  • Top exceptions ranked by operational, safety, and compliance risk.
  • Plan-vs-actual alignment for movement, queues, and assignments.
  • Shift handover summaries with open actions and pending approvals.
  • Map-linked incident context for faster investigation and closure.

Integration Stack

Systems and Data Connectivity

  • SCADA and DCS alarms for process and equipment events.
  • CMMS and EAM integration for work orders and asset maintenance context.
  • GPS and ELD feeds for telemetry, HOS risk, and trip execution.
  • Governance layer with role-based access and audit-ready history.

Business Impact

Expected Outcomes

  • Reduced response time for incidents and route exceptions.
  • Better throughput and queue management at terminals and pipelines.
  • Lower communication gaps between control-room and field teams.
  • Stronger compliance posture through complete operational traceability.