Oil & Gas

Your operation is a system.
Your tools should know that.

Industrial operations run on complexity — assets moving through space, custody changing hands, commodities measured and re-measured at every transfer point. The tools that manage this complexity are spreadsheets, email chains, and phone calls. Noblestar replaces the patchwork with one modeled system that tracks, governs, and reconciles the entire operation.


Every barrel tracked
in a different spreadsheet.

“We reconcile custody transfers by email. The plant tracks inventory in one system, logistics in another, and billing in a third. When they disagree — and they always disagree — someone spends a week figuring out who's right.”

What does a week of reconciliation cost you? Not just the person-hours — the delayed invoices, the disputed transfers, the deals that close late because nobody trusts the numbers.

Oil and gas operations are systems-of-systems held together by manual processes. Asset tracking lives in one tool. Transaction management lives in another. Compliance documentation lives in a third. The connections between them are maintained by people — and when those people leave, retire, or get reassigned, the operational knowledge walks out with them.

ERPs were supposed to fix this. In practice, they became the most expensive spreadsheet in the building. The data model is right. The approach has been wrong.


We already run 20% of
the global helium supply.

Noblestar wasn't built for oil and gas and then tested in a lab. It runs production industrial gas operations today — tracking containers across the country, managing custody transfers between Fortune 10 counterparties, reconciling transactions that used to take weeks of manual work. The projected ROI on the helium deployment alone is $50 million over ten years.

The helium supply chain is one of the most complex commodity operations in the world: cryogenic containers moving between plants, distributors, and end users, with purity grades, pressure readings, and custody changing hands at every stop. That is where Cosmos was proven. The same platform generalizes to any commodity — crude, natural gas, LNG, refined products, petrochemicals.

Helium Case Study →LNG Case Study →

One system for your whole operation.

Cosmos models your entire operation as a single structured system — assets, transactions, workflows, compliance, and the relationships between them. AI agents do the reconciliation, auditing, and coordination that your team does manually today. The model is the source of truth. Everything traces back to it.

Asset Visibility

Every container, truck, and tank

Track physical assets through space, time, and custody. Know where every container is, who has it, what condition it's in, and when it last moved. Lifecycle, location, chain-of-custody — modeled and governed, not approximated in a spreadsheet.

Transaction Integrity

Custody, invoicing, reconciliation

Every custody transfer, every invoice, every reconciliation — structured and auditable. When your numbers disagree with your counterparty's numbers, the system tells you why in seconds, not weeks. No more email chains to reconcile a shipment.

Operational Intelligence

AI agents doing real work

Not dashboards. AI agents that reconcile transactions, flag anomalies, generate compliance reports, and coordinate logistics. The work your team spends hours on manually — reconciliation, auditing, exception handling — runs continuously and automatically.

Compliance

Audit trail built into the data model

Every action, every transfer, every approval — recorded and traceable. Regulatory reporting isn't a quarterly scramble. It's a query. The compliance story is structural, not a bolt-on.


Your data. Your infrastructure.
Your network.

A Station is the hardware that runs a Cosmos. On-premise, at the plant, on your network and your terms. Operations that can't or won't put production data in commercial cloud — whether for security, regulatory, or operational reasons — get the full platform on hardware they control.

Station speaks the language of the plant floor. It integrates with SCADA systems, metering infrastructure, and existing industrial networks. Same engine, same agents, same governance. No cloud dependency. No vendor lock-in on your operational data.

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Patterns proven in production. Ready for your commodity.

Constellations are reusable domain patterns — entities, workflows, and logic — extracted from real production systems. Energy operations compose from the same catalog that already runs industrial gas logistics at Fortune 10 scale.

Asset Tracking

Containers, trailers, tanks, and equipment — tracked through every facility, every transfer, every maintenance event. Lifecycle management from commissioning to retirement.

Transaction Management

Custody transfers, invoicing, and reconciliation as structured operations. Counterparty transactions that used to take weeks of back-and-forth resolve automatically.

Commodity Data Modeling

Purity grades, BTU content, pressure readings, volume measurements — commodity-specific data modeled natively, not forced into generic ERP fields. The system speaks your commodity's language.

API & Integration

SCADA, metering, ERP, and logistics systems connected through structured interfaces. Cosmos doesn't replace your existing infrastructure — it models and governs the connections between them.


The problem in energy is the same
problem in every complex operation.

Complex operations. Disconnected tools. Institutional knowledge in people's heads instead of in a system. Whether it's a helium plant, an LNG terminal, or a crude pipeline — the pattern is identical. Noblestar treats the entire operation as a single modeled system, governed by structured engineering rather than ad-hoc tooling.

This is not a vertical SaaS play. It is a systems engineering platform that was proven on industrial operations first — because that's where the founders came from and where the hardest problems live.


See it in production.

The platform that runs your operation isn't hypothetical. It's managing real commodity logistics today — two case studies from the same facility, two different commodities, one platform.

Helium — 20% of Global Supply →LNG — Same Facility, New Commodity →

What your Monday morning looks like
when the system runs itself.

The plant manager opens a dashboard — not a spreadsheet. Every container is accounted for, every custody transfer reconciled, every compliance document generated. A transaction that used to take a week of back-and-forth emails resolved overnight. The AI flagged an anomaly in a delivery receipt at 2 AM, the operations team sees it at 7. No one spent Friday reconciling numbers. The system did it continuously, all week.


Let's talk about your operation.

Whether you're a plant manager, an operations director, or a logistics coordinator — if you're managing complexity with spreadsheets and phone calls instead of a system, we should talk. One conversation. No pitch deck.

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Proven on helium. Proven on LNG.

Built to run whatever moves through your plant.