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Live from ICC 2025 in Sacramento: Pat Smith (Avadine) joins the Energy Tech Podcast to unpack real-world upstream production automation—and why Ignition can (and should) power rod-lift optimization without the black boxes. Pat will discuss Avadine's new IPOC platform for pump off control. 
Pat spent 16 years as an end-user/operator before becoming an integrator, bringing rare field credibility to SCADA conversations. He introduces IPOC (Ignition Pump-Off Control)—an open, Ignition-native approach to connect popular pump-off controllers (Lufkin, Weatherford, GE & more via Modbus), visualize downhole pump cards, issue control/setpoints, and push actionable data to the business.
What you’ll learn
- Why ICC 2025 is a “level up” (new venue + Ignition 8.3)
- The upstream gap: automate before the dehy, not just at the plant
- From silos to value: BOE focus, transparency, and operator empowerment
- IPOC overview: start/stop, setpoints, card retrieval & visualization
- Open integrations: Modbus devices, brand-agnostic controller support
- What’s next: AI/LLM pump-card diagnosis, MCP possibilities
- Ignition 8.3 roadmap tie-ins: event streaming & RESTful backend
- How to demo IPO and bring “Prove It” energy to production ops
Links & resources
• Avadine – IPOC (Ignition Pump-Off Control): https://www.avadine.com/
• Inductive Automation – Ignition 8.3: https://inductiveautomation.com/
• Opsite Energy – Insight-Driven Remote Operations: www.opsiteenergy.com
About the show
The Energy Tech Podcast covers SCADA, MES, DataOps, AI/ML, and control-room ops across energy and industrial markets—broadcasting onsite at ICC 2025.
Connect
Questions for Pat/Avadine or want a product demo? Drop them in the comments—and subscribe for more ICC sessions.
00:09 Welcome to Energy Tech Podcast @ ICC 2025
00:32 Guest intro: Pat Smith (Avadine)
01:06 “Level Up” at ICC 2025: venue & Ignition 8.3
01:36 Pat’s journey: 16 years as end user → now integrator
02:27 What Avadine does (custom software → SCADA integration)
03:18 Field credibility: Pat’s production/operator background
04:46 Bridging OT realities with SCADA/automation
06:06 Why upstream well ops (pre-dehy) need more automation
07:51 The challenge with proprietary pump-off controllers
08:33 Introducing IPO: Ignition Pump-Off Control
09:40 Open integrations (Modbus; Lufkin/Weatherford/GE, etc.)
10:56 From siloed data to business value (BOE focus)
11:52 Early traction: pilots, excitement, alternatives to legacy tools
12:42 What IPO does today: start/stop, setpoints, pump cards visualization
13:58 Next up: AI/LLM diagnosis of pump cards; MCP potential
14:56 Roadmap with Ignition 8.3: event streaming & RESTful backend
15:55 “Prove It” for Energy—call for demos & real results
16:26 Wrap-up: how to connect; like & subscribe
Music: Uygar Duzgun / “Fast Life” / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
 By Opsite Energy
By Opsite EnergyLive from ICC 2025 in Sacramento: Pat Smith (Avadine) joins the Energy Tech Podcast to unpack real-world upstream production automation—and why Ignition can (and should) power rod-lift optimization without the black boxes. Pat will discuss Avadine's new IPOC platform for pump off control. 
Pat spent 16 years as an end-user/operator before becoming an integrator, bringing rare field credibility to SCADA conversations. He introduces IPOC (Ignition Pump-Off Control)—an open, Ignition-native approach to connect popular pump-off controllers (Lufkin, Weatherford, GE & more via Modbus), visualize downhole pump cards, issue control/setpoints, and push actionable data to the business.
What you’ll learn
- Why ICC 2025 is a “level up” (new venue + Ignition 8.3)
- The upstream gap: automate before the dehy, not just at the plant
- From silos to value: BOE focus, transparency, and operator empowerment
- IPOC overview: start/stop, setpoints, card retrieval & visualization
- Open integrations: Modbus devices, brand-agnostic controller support
- What’s next: AI/LLM pump-card diagnosis, MCP possibilities
- Ignition 8.3 roadmap tie-ins: event streaming & RESTful backend
- How to demo IPO and bring “Prove It” energy to production ops
Links & resources
• Avadine – IPOC (Ignition Pump-Off Control): https://www.avadine.com/
• Inductive Automation – Ignition 8.3: https://inductiveautomation.com/
• Opsite Energy – Insight-Driven Remote Operations: www.opsiteenergy.com
About the show
The Energy Tech Podcast covers SCADA, MES, DataOps, AI/ML, and control-room ops across energy and industrial markets—broadcasting onsite at ICC 2025.
Connect
Questions for Pat/Avadine or want a product demo? Drop them in the comments—and subscribe for more ICC sessions.
00:09 Welcome to Energy Tech Podcast @ ICC 2025
00:32 Guest intro: Pat Smith (Avadine)
01:06 “Level Up” at ICC 2025: venue & Ignition 8.3
01:36 Pat’s journey: 16 years as end user → now integrator
02:27 What Avadine does (custom software → SCADA integration)
03:18 Field credibility: Pat’s production/operator background
04:46 Bridging OT realities with SCADA/automation
06:06 Why upstream well ops (pre-dehy) need more automation
07:51 The challenge with proprietary pump-off controllers
08:33 Introducing IPO: Ignition Pump-Off Control
09:40 Open integrations (Modbus; Lufkin/Weatherford/GE, etc.)
10:56 From siloed data to business value (BOE focus)
11:52 Early traction: pilots, excitement, alternatives to legacy tools
12:42 What IPO does today: start/stop, setpoints, pump cards visualization
13:58 Next up: AI/LLM diagnosis of pump cards; MCP potential
14:56 Roadmap with Ignition 8.3: event streaming & RESTful backend
15:55 “Prove It” for Energy—call for demos & real results
16:26 Wrap-up: how to connect; like & subscribe
Music: Uygar Duzgun / “Fast Life” / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com