We have a new alarming number

In our continuing effort to update our voice systems to serve you better we will be updating our outbound alarming system. This will result in better call clarity and responsiveness for you, our customers. These changes will take place on May 12th.

We have also acquired a new number for the system. You will now see alarming calls coming from 1-888-935-5533. Be sure to update your phone books with the new number.

If you are not familiar with our alarming services and would like to learn more please take a look at website or give us a call at 1-888-WELLKEEPER (1-888-935-5533).

Keep an eye on our blog for future updates. Updates to our late reporting system will be soon to follow.

Question or comments are encouraged.

Changing voice services to serve you better!

We are excited to announce that we are in the process of switching voice services to serve you better! On April 20th our IVR will be the first voice service to be moved to the new system with the rest of our voice services to follow.

If you are currently using our IVR please note that there will be a new number for you to call starting on the 20th. Our IVR’s new toll free number will be 1-866-503-5286. Don’t forget to update your phone books.

If you’re not familiar with our IVR system, it is our automated call-in system. You can call in any time, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to check your site’s levels and alarms.

If you haven’t been using it already, we highly suggest you try it. It is perfect for those times away from the computer or when you’re without an internet connection.

To use our IVR you first need to obtain a pin and password. This is easily done by calling 1-888-WELLKEEPER (1-888-935-5533). You can then call out IVR any time, day or night, on out toll free number 1-866-503-5286.

As always we welcome your questions and comments, so please don’t be shy.

Check out the new Wellkeeper kiosk in the Midland Airport

Be sure to check out the new Wellkeeper kiosks, located in the Midland International Airport between gates 1 and 2, and between gates 3 and 4.  We welcome your comments and suggestions.

Award Winner!

On Friday, August 7th, Wellkeeper’s Carlsbad-based technican, Patrick Mitchell, received an award at the IPANM conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. A photo he took of a hawk landing on a wellhead has earned 2nd prize in the accociation’s photography contest.

Large Midstream Natural Gas Company to Use Wellkeeper State-of-the-Art Monitoring Solution for Gas Treatment Plants

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Large Midstream Natural Gas Company to Use Wellkeeper State-of-the-Art Monitoring Solution for Gas Treatment Plants

Dallas, Texas – May 15 2009. A large midstream natural gas company announced today that it has selected Wellkeeper to provide next generation electronic remote monitoring implementation and services at 16 Amine processing plants throughout the Texas, Gulf Coast and mid-continent regions.

“Upgrading system automation to our treatments plants is one of the key ways in which we remain at the forefront of providing the highest quality product to our customers at reasonable costs, while at the same time being good neighbors and partners in the regions we serve,” said the Enterprise Operations Manager for the company. “We are delighted to be working with Wellkeeper to leverage their knowledge of the latest in communications, sensing and reporting technology to ensure reliable and timely data for our engineering, management and field service personnel.”

The company has identified 16 plants for immediate roll-out of the new technology solution. Wellkeeper will be providing new instrumentation and communications systems and providing constant monitoring and alarm functions as well as periodic reporting to the company through its best-in-class user interface.

“Wellkeeper is a perfect match for midstream natural gas companies,” said Greg Scoggins, VP of Sales and Marketing for Wellkeeper. “We are particularly excited to be working with a partner that is using technology to stay at the leading edge of operational efficiency and customer service. Wellkeeper’s state of the art software and communications, coupled with existing and upgraded instrumentation, will allow the company unprecedented insight into the day-to-day and hour-by-hour operation of their treatment plants.”

Implementation at the 16 sites is expected to commence immediately, and all sites will have complete upgrades within 90 days.

About Wellkeeper:

Wellkeeper is a remote monitoring company serving independent operators in the oil and gas industry. The company’s technology enables oilfield personnel to quickly locate potential problems, thus increasing production and avoiding spills. This level of affordable Internet-based support has not been available to small- and medium-sized independents until now. Wellkeeper is providing vital business information to operators in the Permian Basin, the San Juan Basin, Barnett Shale, the Gulf Coast, the Appalachian Basin and Oklahoma. Wellkeeper is located in Albuquerque, New Mexico with offices in Midland, TX, Dallas, TX and Denver, CO.

Additional information about Wellkeeper can be found at http://www.wellkeeper.com/

For more information, contact:

Wellkeeper: Greg Scoggins, (817) 283-9544 greg@wellkeeper.com