One company. One equipment truth.
Lucenox Energy builds bespoke Equipment Cores for oil and gas companies: a governed, client-specific foundation that brings fragmented equipment records, engineering data, maintenance history, vendor files and live operational signals into one trusted model.
A dedicated Equipment Core for each client.
Lucenox does not centralise sensitive information from multiple operators into one common database. We provide a repeatable Equipment Core framework that is configured, extended and deployed separately for each organisation.
National Operator Equipment Core
Built around the client’s facilities, vendors, systems, taxonomy, security model and operating processes.
Independent Operator Equipment Core
Separate deployment, separate data, separate governance and independent use-case roadmap.
Reusable framework
Common ingestion, governance, modelling, validation and activation architecture repeated across engagements.
Product scalability without forcing clients into a generic platform.
The approach is bespoke where the client needs it, repeatable where Lucenox creates leverage.
Ingestion + Governance + Equipment Modelling
Standardise, match, classify, validate, approve, version and trace every equipment record.
Production and refining cores, tailored by company.
Each implementation pattern starts with industry-specific data structures and is then configured around the client’s environment.
Production Equipment Core
Platforms, vessels, facilities, P&IDs, process flow diagrams, engineering hierarchies, IoT, corrosion and carbon data.
Refining Equipment Core
Units, instruments, equipment lists, functional locations, maintenance records, manufacturers, UoM and streaming states.
Bring governed equipment records into live operational context.
See how a client-specific Equipment Core can connect real-time telemetry, work activity and governed equipment context without creating another disconnected monitoring screen.
P-101A · Centrifugal pump
Train 2 / Separation / Pumping
Illustrative simulation. In a client implementation, the stream would connect to approved historians, IoT gateways, CMMS/EAM events and other governed sources inside the client’s dedicated environment.
What an Equipment Core makes visible.
Every record becomes a governed operational object, not just a line in an inventory spreadsheet.