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.