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In this episode, co-hosts Jeff Perry and Mike Flores are joined by Daniel Netto (VP of Compliance at Opsite Energy) to dive deep into how data & AI are being used to understand the pipeline regulatory audit landscape — using real audit data from the Texas Railroad Commission (RRC) and focusing on how these insights can drive better control-room operations, compliance and training.
You'll learn:
◽How RRC audit data is collected, structured and analyzed
◽What AI tools (GenSpark.ai, Amplify, VZero) are being used to scrape, parse and visualize audit findings.
◽Key trends from 2024-2025: procedure-based vs observation-based violations, alarm‐management top categories, controller-training deficiencies.
◽The role of mindset, accountability and documentation in successful control-room and pipeline-audit readiness.
◽How OpSite Energy applies these insights for clients, and how you can too
🔗 Links & Resources
OpSite Energy: https://www.opsiteenergy.com
GenSpark.ai: https://www.genspark.ai
Ampify: https://www.ampify.com
Texas RRC pipeline safety data: https://apps.rrc.texas.gov/portal/s/inspections
📬 For business/consulting inquiries: [email protected]
👍 If you found this episode valuable, please like, subscribe and ring the bell for future installments. Drop a comment below with your biggest takeaway or questions for our next episode.
0:00 Intro & Welcome  
0:10 Episode overview and guest introduction  
1:00 Background: Texas RRC & Pipeline Audit Framework  
2:20 How state audit agencies work with federal rules (DOT/FEZA)  
4:10 Demo: Raw audit data scraping via VZero  
6:00 Using GenSpark & Ampify for data parsing and dashboarding  
8:22 Key findings: 80+ inspection lines, 15 operators, ~10 distinct violation types  
9:20 Breakdown: 73% procedure-based + 27% observation‐based  
10:00 Defining “procedure”, “observation” and “records” violations  
11:19 2024 data deep dive: eight operators cited, peak month May  
13:11 Preparing for an audit: strategy, records, controller interview  
14:38 2025 data update: more violations, new categories (emergency procedures, leak detection)  
17:03 Sentiment analysis from executive closing letters  
18:10 Doubling of violations 2024→2025; documentation & training gaps  
20:05 Audit readiness: know your plan, engage operations people, accountability  
22:13 Procedural rollout: controllers must follow the plan and screen actions  
25:22 The role of AI in drafting procedures — caution & review required  
30:32 Opsite’s offer: how we help you, reach-out & next steps  
31:56 Outro & plug for CRM series 
Uygar Duzgun “Fast Life” courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
 By Opsite Energy
By Opsite EnergyIn this episode, co-hosts Jeff Perry and Mike Flores are joined by Daniel Netto (VP of Compliance at Opsite Energy) to dive deep into how data & AI are being used to understand the pipeline regulatory audit landscape — using real audit data from the Texas Railroad Commission (RRC) and focusing on how these insights can drive better control-room operations, compliance and training.
You'll learn:
◽How RRC audit data is collected, structured and analyzed
◽What AI tools (GenSpark.ai, Amplify, VZero) are being used to scrape, parse and visualize audit findings.
◽Key trends from 2024-2025: procedure-based vs observation-based violations, alarm‐management top categories, controller-training deficiencies.
◽The role of mindset, accountability and documentation in successful control-room and pipeline-audit readiness.
◽How OpSite Energy applies these insights for clients, and how you can too
🔗 Links & Resources
OpSite Energy: https://www.opsiteenergy.com
GenSpark.ai: https://www.genspark.ai
Ampify: https://www.ampify.com
Texas RRC pipeline safety data: https://apps.rrc.texas.gov/portal/s/inspections
📬 For business/consulting inquiries: [email protected]
👍 If you found this episode valuable, please like, subscribe and ring the bell for future installments. Drop a comment below with your biggest takeaway or questions for our next episode.
0:00 Intro & Welcome  
0:10 Episode overview and guest introduction  
1:00 Background: Texas RRC & Pipeline Audit Framework  
2:20 How state audit agencies work with federal rules (DOT/FEZA)  
4:10 Demo: Raw audit data scraping via VZero  
6:00 Using GenSpark & Ampify for data parsing and dashboarding  
8:22 Key findings: 80+ inspection lines, 15 operators, ~10 distinct violation types  
9:20 Breakdown: 73% procedure-based + 27% observation‐based  
10:00 Defining “procedure”, “observation” and “records” violations  
11:19 2024 data deep dive: eight operators cited, peak month May  
13:11 Preparing for an audit: strategy, records, controller interview  
14:38 2025 data update: more violations, new categories (emergency procedures, leak detection)  
17:03 Sentiment analysis from executive closing letters  
18:10 Doubling of violations 2024→2025; documentation & training gaps  
20:05 Audit readiness: know your plan, engage operations people, accountability  
22:13 Procedural rollout: controllers must follow the plan and screen actions  
25:22 The role of AI in drafting procedures — caution & review required  
30:32 Opsite’s offer: how we help you, reach-out & next steps  
31:56 Outro & plug for CRM series 
Uygar Duzgun “Fast Life” courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com