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Company Introduction

AutoNergi is a Malaysia-based drilling technology company. The drilling industry runs on people making the right decisions under pressure — a driller monitoring a well at 3 AM, a mud engineer adjusting rheology before a critical section, a supervisor reviewing the daily report to catch what others missed. The quality of those decisions depends on the quality of the training, the tools, and the data. Southeast Asia and the Middle East — where Brent-sensitive budgets meet the fastest-growing upstream-investment bands in the world — deserve engineering software built for them, not retrofitted from a Houston or Stavanger roadmap.

We have sat in training rooms where the “simulator” was a spreadsheet with preset values. The instructor would say, “now imagine the casing pressure is rising.” Imagine. A trainee who has never watched pit volume climb while deciding whether to pick up off bottom or shut in is not prepared by imagination. An IWCF certificate may be valid; the confidence is not.

We spent years on the other side of that equation — working on rigs across Southeast Asia and the GCC, teaching IWCF Level 2–4 courses, writing daily drilling reports by hand, and watching trainees struggle with software that didn’t behave like real wells. The pattern was the same everywhere: cyber-chair simulators priced beyond what most regional training centers could budget for. DDR systems whose workflow hadn’t changed since the paper era. Mud engineering taught from textbooks without hands-on practice. The tools existed — but only for organizations with six-figure procurement ceilings. Everyone else made do with PowerPoint and spreadsheets.

We are engineers. When we see a problem we understand, we build the solution. AutoNergi started with a simple conviction: the people who keep drilling operations safe and efficient deserve professional-grade engineering software — regardless of whether they work on an offshore major, a mid-market contractor, or inside a Malaysian PAC. We started with the discipline we knew best — a drilling simulator built from first principles — and we are extending it into an IADC DDR Plus-native reporting product and a mud-station module, all on the same engine, all able to replay the data back into the simulator. One platform. One physics engine. One regional mission.

Offshore drilling operations
Offshore operations — the environment we build for

Mission & Vision

Our Mission

To deliver engineering software that closes the loop between the well that drilled yesterday, the report that documented it, and the crew training tomorrow. Real physics, real operational workflow, real regional accessibility — built for Southeast Asia and the Middle East, in the languages their crews actually train in.

Our Vision

To become the regional platform of record for drilling simulation and operational reporting across ASEAN and MENA — the closed-loop system where DDR data, mud station records, and simulator replay sit on one engine, in one place, for the training centers and mid-market operators that the global Tier-1s do not serve.

Core Values

Engineering Accuracy Over Marketing Claims

Every feature described on this site exists in code. Every pressure calculation uses published API and IADC reference formulas with verifiable constants. Our IWCF and IADC accredited simulator is backed by the physics, not by the marketing.

Regional Accessibility

Professional engineering software should not be a luxury reserved for the organizations with the largest procurement ceilings. We design for standard hardware, web-based deployment, per-rig and per-classroom pricing, and regional language support — so a training center in Miri, a university in Muscat, or a contractor in Cairo can budget for the same physics the super-majors use.

Physics First

We invest in the engine before the interface. Mode-specific BHP, Real Gas Law expansion, and the four API RP 13D rheology models matter more than a polished skin on a single hard-coded scenario.

No Black Boxes

Instructors and faculty see exactly how BHP is calculated in each operating regime, what each pressure component contributes, and how the fluid column stratifies. Teach the formulas — not just the interface.

Our Approach

01

Built by Engineers, for Engineers

Our team combines drilling operations experience with software engineering. The people who design the physics engine have stood on rig floors, called shut-ins, and taught IWCF well control in the region we now serve.

02

One Platform, One Engine, One Loop

Simulator, DDR, and mud station all run on a unified physics engine and data model — and they can feed each other. A well drilled today, reported in DDR tonight, becomes a training scenario in the simulator tomorrow.

03

Designed for Real Training Outcomes

Accredited by both IWCF and IADC, and built to serve every requirement their syllabi set: all 10 well control problem categories, Driller’s Method and Wait & Weight, and kill sheet calculations that match hand calculations exactly.

Our Team

Mohamed Attia

Founder & CEO

Petroleum Engineer

IWCF-certified well control instructor and IADC-qualified drilling professional with 15+ years of operational experience across Southeast Asia and the GCC. IWCF Assessor and Train-the-Trainer qualified; scored 98% on IWCF Principles & Procedures and Equipment examinations and 100% on IADC assessment. Active SPE member since 2010 and creator of the SPE Educational Week program.

Ahmed Attia

Chief Operating Officer

Operations & Delivery

Operations leader responsible for client delivery, regional partnerships, and the day-to-day running of AutoNergi’s four-office footprint across Malaysia, Egypt, and Oman. Keeps deployment timelines, customer success, and commercial operations aligned across Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

Certifications & Standards

IWCF

IWCF Accredited

Simulator

IADC

IADC Accredited

Simulator

Company Timeline

Milestone 1

AutoNergi founded. Drilling simulation engine development begins.

Milestone 2

Desktop application released. Instructor station and driller console operational.

Milestone 3

Web-based interface launched. Multi-session classroom deployment for 20+ students. All 10 IWCF well control problem categories. MPD module. Subsea well control. Three unit systems with 40+ physical-quantity categories. IWCF and IADC accreditation secured.

What’s Next

Expanding the platform beyond simulation — an IADC DDR Plus-native Daily Drilling Report, a digital Mud Station module, and a Stuck Pipe Simulator are on the roadmap, with the closed-loop DDR-to-simulator replay pattern as the signature feature for ASEAN and MENA mid-market customers.

Ready to Work With Us?

Whether you're exploring drilling simulation, digital reporting, or training solutions — we'd like to hear from you.