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NorthRiver Midstream

Beginning the journey from legacy GIS with wildfire monitoring

Matthew Brown, Manager Applications, Records, & Information Management, NorthRiver Midstream

NorthRiver Midstream

Key statistics

IQGeo and NorthRiver Midstream case study

Canadian

gas gathering and processing business

IQGeo and NorthRiver Midstream case study

13

natural gas processing facilities

IQGeo and NorthRiver Midstream case study

Alberta

and British Columbia operations

This video is a 16 minute project overview originally presented at IQGeo's Virtual Meetup.
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Not surprisingly with emergency awareness and the distribution of our assets, the ability within IQGeo to have this information on a phone [for our field teams] provides some real value to us [particularly in remote areas].

Matthew Brown, Manager Applications, Records, and Information Management, NorthRiver Midstream

Requirements

To be able to improve wildfire monitoring, NorthRiver Midstream needed to expose high value network information to a broader range of users familiar with modern mapping interfaces. The software had to include web and mobile capabilities with a fresh, easy, and intuitive interface. It was also important to be able to easily customize the application and deploy it to field teams quickly.

Results

Created an intuitive interface to easily query and view data that provided immediate value to the business. Enabled users to monitor wildfire situations including being able to search on fire status, proximity, and cause. After the successful deployment, more IQGeo applications are being rolled out to meet other key use cases for emergency response.

Event

IQGeo EMEA Meetup

June 3-4, 2024 | Cambridge, UK

Returning for its third year, the Meetup offers a valuable platform for industry professionals to participate in discussions on current trends, challenges and share best practices. 

 

The two-day program is specifically designed to equip fiber, telecom, and utility network operators with the essential tools and strategies needed to plan, build and maintain the networks of tomorrow.

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