The operational data hub for well construction.
Aura Data Hub unifies drilling, completions, cost, and daily reporting from an operator's scattered source systems into one governed, OSDU-aligned model that analysts, engineers, and BI can actually use. It is running in production for a major unconventional operator over more than 190 million rows.
Operational truth is split across systems, so no one has the whole well.
Well construction data lives in three places at once. The corporate catalog master holds the authoritative well and reference data. The operational reporting system holds the daily report, cost, and field operations. The real-time drilling and completions analytics platform holds the live telemetry. Each one carries its own schema, so the full picture of any single well never exists in one place. Engineers stitch it together by hand, analysts cannot trust a join, and BI ends up modeling around the gaps. Aura reconciles all three into one governed model so the whole well is finally in one place.
Ingest, model, derive.
Pulls from the corporate catalog master, the operational reporting system, and the real-time drilling and completions analytics platform, then reconciles them into one coherent view of each well rather than three disconnected ones.
Exposes a governed, queryable model with version history on every record. Analysts, engineers, and BI tools read the same well construction data through one consistent shape instead of three vendor schemas.
Computes derived engineering and cost views on top of the reconciled model, including on-bottom time, cost by phase, and stages planned versus actual, aligned to OSDU and ready to serve to BI and exports.
A data hub the whole organization can trust.
Partitioned storage at the 190 million row scale keeps the queries that analysts and BI run against years of drilling, completions, and cost history fast under real production load.
An append-only audit and compliance ledger captures actor and before and after state, giving the lineage that regulatory, audit, and engineering review actually require.
Role-based single sign-on means the right engineers, analysts, and BI consumers see the right data, with access governed centrally rather than per spreadsheet.
Data-quality alerting watches the reconciled model and flags gaps and anomalies before they reach a report, so the operational truth stays trustworthy.
One governed model, wired into the rest of the platform.
Aura Data Hub is the reconciled core of the well construction stack, and it does not stand alone. It pairs with OXBO-X for reporting so the daily report and the engineering run against the same governed truth, and it pairs with Data Bastion for cross-tenant exchange so reconciled data moves safely across organizational boundaries.
Open well-construction reporting and native engineering run on top of the reconciled, version-tracked model.
Explore OXBO-XGoverned cross-tenant exchange moves reconciled, OSDU-aligned data safely across organizational boundaries.
Explore Data BastionUnify the well. Govern the data.
See Aura Data Hub reconcile your drilling, completions, cost, and daily reporting into one governed model, with your own well data in the loop.