Energy & Utilities
The regulatory reality
Critical-infrastructure rules (NERC CIP and national equivalents) wall off operational technology entirely — we stay on the enterprise IT side of that wall, with residency and audit guarantees, and do not touch control systems.
[ 01 ]The opportunity
Energy companies generate enormous compliance and maintenance documentation against long-lived physical assets — and the asset's paper history is often harder to access than the asset itself. A context graph over inspection reports, regulatory filings, and maintenance logs makes thirty years of asset memory queryable, and turns recurring regulatory reporting from a scramble into an assembly.
[ 02 ]Workflows
Asset history
Query an asset's full paper trail — inspections, repairs, incidents — by meaning, with the original reports linked.
Regulatory reporting
Assemble recurring filings from operational records with every figure sourced, queued for compliance officer sign-off.
Permit and obligation tracking
Extract conditions from permits into a tracked register with deadlines, owners, and the source clause on every line.
[ 03 ]Compliance posture