Atlas—Kathairos Digital Platform

What is Atlas and what does it provide our customers?

Atlas is a first-in-class customer insights platform developed by Kathairos over the past year to enrich how customers interact with our emissions reduction technology. Unlike traditional tools, Atlas doesn’t just aggregate data—it delivers real-time, empirical data from multiple inputs and APIs, giving customers measurable, site-specific emissions insights.

Why did we call it Atlas?

The name was inspired by Greek mythology—Atlas, the titan known for his strength and endurance. It also reflects mapping and insights, symbolizing the platform’s ability to visualize and track environmental performance. The name perfectly intersects the platform’s functional power and symbolic purpose.

What operational and visualization features does Atlas offer?

Atlas enables real-time emissions tracking across individual sites or on a corporate level. Customers can calculate fuel gas savings indexed to either Henry Hub or user-defined gas prices. All assets can be viewed in real-time on maps or lists, and sorted by tank size, vent rate, fill level, pressure, or name—offering a clear and dynamic view of field activity.

How does Atlas support notifications and reporting needs?

Atlas offers customizable notifications based on user preferences, including alerts for tank pressure, fill level, site commissioning, and last fills. The reporting feature allows users to define date ranges or asset mixes and export verifiable data for internal or external stakeholders. These tools are designed to support a wide range of roles, including corporate sustainability, safety, engineering, field operations, and regulatory compliance.

Remote Telemetry System and Empirical Data Generation

What makes Kathairos’ data superior to other systems?

Kathairos’ onsite telemetry system allows for precise sensor-driven insights and operational analysis, and invaluable empirical data showing vent rates, volumes, and pneumatic actuation trends over time. With 24/7 access to these real-time data readings from the remote telemetry system, which can be connected either by cellular or satellite network, the producer can view liquid nitrogen levels, pressure, temperature and more, by site, project, and organization. Finally, if a producer also chooses to tie the Kathairos data feed into its own SCADA system, we are more than happy to accommodate that as well.

What happens if a tank runs out of liquid nitrogen?

Every Kathairos unit comes equipped with cellular or satellite telemetry, which wirelessly alerts our web-based data portal and the Kathairos distribution network when tanks require refilling. In the unlikely event that the tanks cannot be refilled (weather event, flooding, road closures, etc.), the well-site simply switches back to natural gas during the interim. This is possible thanks to the inert nature of nitrogen, and the fact that the Kathairos system never introduces air (or oxygen) into your lines. However, while a return to fuel gas operation is indeed possible, our more than 5 million hours of operation to date and 99.999% uptime ratio points to the fact that it is indeed a very rare occurrence that weather, road conditions, or other undesirable event will get in the way of us showing up to refill a tank on time.

How do you prioritize which tanks to fill?

Our state-of-the-art dispatch platform utilizes real-time tank data to determine exactly what tanks need to be filled and when. In addition to providing ongoing operational data, the system also flags any tank experiencing a notable change in its normal nitrogen consumption rate. This information is immediately assessed and sent on to the Kathairos field crew responsible for that tank’s operations for further assessment and intervention.