Energy operations such as oil, gas, or coal are often required to collect extensive regional surface water, groundwater, vapor, soil and air monitoring data stretching back years or decades.
This data represents a significant investment, demonstrating regulatory compliance and the ability to monitor long-term trends and manage any contamination incidents.






A typical implementation of ESdat for energy operations comprises historical data imports, set up of field data collection programs, entry of site license conditions, laboratory and logger data integrations and training.
Some operations may extensively use consultants to assist with monitoring requirements. Consultants can be provided with restricted access to enter and manage their data while other data remains confidential, ensuring all data related to the operation is stored in the single centralised database owned by the operator.
To help build trust with the local community mining operations may also choose to display approved data via the ESdat Public Portal.
ESdat allows you to easily centralize all this data so it is easily accessible.