Our key focus areas include:
- Modeling of near-wellbore zone treatment
- Modeling of water shutoff operations
- Drilling optimization
- Automation of laboratory processes
Behind each of these solutions lies not just a sleek interface, but complex physics, geology, logistics — and millions of lines of code. This isn’t just “software”; it’s pure digital engineering.
Why does project management require a unique approach here?
In high-risk industries like oil and gas, the cost of mistakes can be prohibitively high. That’s why at WellDesk we’ve developed our own principles for managing IT projects, enabling us to create truly reliable and valuable products:
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Rapid Iterations — Without Compromising Accuracy We use agile methodologies (Agile, Scrum) but understand that in industry, an MVP is not a prototype — it’s a fully functional tool that must be ready for deployment. That’s why we move fast but never allow ourselves to oversimplify algorithms or sacrifice engineering integrity.
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IT and Domain Experts — One Team Our projects don’t divide “IT” and “business.” Developers, geologists, engineers, and chemists work side by side. This is the only way to translate real physical processes into algorithms, interfaces, and models.
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Documentation as the Foundation of Stability We don’t treat documentation as a “checkbox.” In industrial environments, products live for years, and only detailed, systematic documentation allows them to scale, update, and serve as a reliable basis for new features.
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MVP is Not a “Trial Run” Every initial release is prepared as though it’s going into production tomorrow. It must be integrable, secure, and maintainable. This requires mature project thinking, scalable architecture, and constant engagement with users.
Reliability. Accuracy. Integration.
Digital solutions in industry don’t operate “separately” from the business. They must be fully integrated into existing chains: data, processes, roles. That’s why we focus not only on code but also on deployment, training, support, and scaling from the very beginning.
If you work in industrial digitalization and would like to discuss approaches, solutions, or potential collaboration, we’d be happy to connect!