Introduction

Introduction

The hardware is faster and cheaper, wireless communications are more widespread, and remote monitoring data is now delivered through web apps, mobile apps and directly into your existing systems. In other words, times have changed; and the Enbase Hub brings it all together in a simple, affordable, robust solution package specifically for E&P operations.

Then vs Now

Then vs. Now

A PLC for each asset or piece of equipment? Marked-up data transmission fees? Expensive third-party software licenses? It’s time for a change. Introducing the Enbase Hub, the energy-only remote monitoring solution that combines the hardware, communications and data management apps into a single, affordable and powerful solution.

  • One well site or thousands
  • One asset class or all field assets
  • Multiple communication options
  • Cut your remote monitoring costs by 50% or more
  • Web and mobile apps for proactive data delivery
  • Production techs can manage more wells
Applications

A Simple, Integrated Solution

The Enbase Hub delivers the promise of the Digital Oilfield for E&P companies large and small. It’s a multi-asset capable PLC + wireless communication device (radio, cell and satellite) + laptop, mobile phone, corporate server data delivery tool all in one. The Hub is efficient and expandable, so you can start by monitoring a single asset type/operation or apply it to an entire field or portfolio. Either way, the Enbase Hub is the low-cost, high power remote monitoring solution the industry has been waiting for.

Connectivity

Connectivity

The Enbase Remote Monitoring solution is equipped with cellular, 900 mhz radio and satellite connectivity capabilities, so you can select the most efficient, affordable communications channel for each application and geographic location – even if your people and assets are frequently on the move. With a simple swap of a cellular SIM card on the Enbase Remote Monitoring box, you can take advantage of the best carrier for the particular location. If your assets are located offshore or in a remote location where radio or cell is not an option, then you can switch over to satellite to ensure the data keeps flowing.

Data Tools

Data Tools

What’s the point of remote monitoring if you don’t have the right tools to view, understand and act on the data collected in the field? With the Enbase lineup of web-based dashboards, asset management apps and mobile phone tools, what to do with your remote monitoring data and how to act on it are never in question. The Enbase Remote Monitoring solution delivers data through a powerful, web-based dashboard that provides real-time flow, pressure, temperature, composition, mechanical availability, failure codes, alarms, indicators and asset control points. GIS data is also incorporated, and all information can be delivered graphically to smart phones and by text messages as well.

Technical Info

Technical Information

The Enbase Remote Monitoring solution is the industry’s first and only combination PLC and multi-channel remote monitoring device (i.e., radio, cellular or satellite). Enclosed in a NEMA 4 box, the Enbase Remote Monitoring solution will communicate with all metered, gauged, rotating or power-driven asset types. It interfaces with these assets, collects data and consolidates that data into Internet Protocol (IP) format. From there, data is transmitted in the manner most affordable and reliable, including radio mesh network, cellular uplink and/or satellite. All remote monitoring data is either hosted by Enbase and provided to customers through the web-based Enbase Asset Control Panel, or delivered via the Enbase Remote Monitoring API to your own server.

Distribution

Distribution

The Enbase Remote Monitoring solution is exclusively distributed, installed and serviced in the United States by Rawson Energy Services at 832-467-4600. For installations outside the United States, please contact Enbase directly at +1-888-400-2719, or at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

  • Introduction

  • Then vs Now

  • Applications

  • Connectivity

  • Data Tools

  • Technical Information

  • Distribution