Insight Blog
Sharing reports, case studies, and articles to help you understand water intelligence insight.
Even the Rocks Are Stressed These Days: Seismic Activity in the Permian Basin
Reading Time: 6 minutes By Kylie Wright This is the first of a multi-part series from B3 on the relationship between seismicity and the water management business. Here we
Leading the Charge in Energy ESG
Reading Time: 5 minutes By Kylie Wright Part two of our series in which we explore the fundamentals of ESG reporting and its use in the energy and water
One, Two, Three… Let Me See Your ESG!
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Kylie Wright The buzz around “ESG” – short for “environmental, social, and governance” – has grown rapidly since its introduction in 2006 with a
The Hitchhikers Guide to URTeC 2021
Reading Time: 4 minutes By Kylie Wright Our team attended the Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTeC) held in Houston, Texas last week. It was great to see familiar faces,
Benchmarking Water Management: Are you a 5.67? Do you know?
Reading Time: 2 minutes By David Hicks Just a 5.67… Where does your company rank when it comes to managing water? How are you doing compared to others in your region
Pipeline Data – Understanding Full Cycle Movement of Water
Reading Time: 2 minutes By Dr. Robert Bruant Permanent water pipelines are a crucial piece of oil and gas infrastructure, enabling the efficient transfer of water between points of
The Data Transparency Partnership – and Why It Matters
Reading Time: 3 minutes By Lynelle Bautista It’s no secret that actionable data is necessary for smart decision-making but compiling and analyzing data from a variety of disparate sources
Smart Water Management with Oklahoma OilfieldH20
Reading Time: 3 minutes by Samantha Fox, Product Manager – Data and Consulting In 2019, Oklahoma ranked as the fourth largest petroleum-producing state in the U.S., averaging 580 thousand
Modeling Subsurface Produced Water Disposal in the Permian
Reading Time: 5 minutes Water production and subsequent subsurface water disposal in the Permian Basin has grown dramatically since the introduction of horizontal drilling. In tandem, empirical and anecdotal