Oil, Gas & Energy

A governed operating layer for oil & gas teams

Field ops portals, SCADA-adjacent dashboards, ERP, EAM/CMMS, contractor portals, engineering documents and AI tools — oil & gas work increasingly happens inside the browser, which was never designed to enforce energy-grade security, operational governance or auditability. Mira turns the browser into a governed operating layer: approved access for employees, contractors and suppliers, policy on every action, less data leakage, governed AI, and preserved audit evidence.

DLP
Across downloads, uploads, copy/paste & AI reads
Contractor
Secure third-party & vendor portal access without VPN
Governed AI
For maintenance, safety, engineering & operations
Audit
Access, actions, decisions, domains, users & timestamps
The problem

Where energy workflows leak risk

Operational data, asset records and engineering drawings move across tabs and devices with limited control, AI adoption outpaces governance, and proving access and actions means stitching together disconnected tools.

Operational data sprawl

Production information, asset records, engineering drawings and HSE reports move across tabs, downloads, uploads, clipboard actions and AI prompts with limited control.

Contractor & third-party risk

Contractors, suppliers and outsourced teams need access to internal and vendor portals from managed and unmanaged devices — with no reliable browser-level containment.

Ungoverned AI & tool sprawl

Teams adopt AI for maintenance, safety and engineering faster than controls — layered across enterprise browsers, ZTNA, VPN/VDI, browser DLP and manual compliance evidence collection.

How Mira helps

Govern the browser before operational data leaves it

Mira makes the browser the control point for energy teams: approved-app access by attribute, DLP on every data movement, and AI that reviews manuals, logs and reports without exfiltrating sensitive operational context.

  • Approved access (ABAC)Scope app and data access by site, asset, role and entitlement — central locks stop policy from being loosened for employees, contractors or suppliers.
  • DLP on data movementAsset, production, engineering and supplier data is detected and governed across downloads, uploads, clipboard actions, screenshots and AI reads.
  • Governed operational AIReview manuals, logs, permits, inspection and HSE reports — with sensitive well, asset and supplier fields redacted before any provider call.
  • Audit-ready evidenceMetadata-first records of access, actions, decisions, domains, users and timestamps stream to your SIEM and compliance tooling.
Capabilities

Capabilities for oil & gas organizations

Approved energy workspaces

Role-tuned workspaces across field operations portals, ERP, EAM/CMMS platforms, SCADA-adjacent dashboards and contractor/vendor portals.

Asset & production DLP

Detect and contain production data, asset records and engineering drawings before they leave the managed browser.

Secure contractor access

Identity-bound, least-privilege access to internal and vendor portals for contractors and suppliers — without VPN or VDI.

Audit & recordkeeping

Metadata-first audit of access, actions, decisions, domains, users and timestamps — streamable to your SIEM.

Governed AI for operations

Policy-based AI-assisted review of manuals, logs, permits, inspection and HSE reports, with provenance chips.

Control consolidation

One governed workspace instead of layering enterprise browser, ZTNA, VPN/VDI, browser DLP, AI governance and manual compliance evidence.

Use cases

From the field to the back office

AI assistance and hard controls across the energy operating workflow.

  • Field operations & remote sitesSecure access to internal portals from managed or unmanaged devices at remote and field sites.
  • Maintenance & asset reliabilityReview work orders, manuals and logs across EAM/CMMS, with AI summaries and a full audit trail.
  • HSE incident & safety reviewAI-assisted review of HSE incident and safety reports under policy, with sensitive fields redacted.
  • Engineering, procurement & supplier opsAnalyze drawings and documents and govern supplier-portal work — without copying data out of the browser.
Approved workspaces & integrations

Trusted apps for this role

Field operations portalsERP systemsEAM/CMMS platformsSCADA-adjacent dashboardsContractor & vendor portalsE-signature platformsITSM platformsCustom internal apps
Compliance & controls

Mapped to your obligations

SOC 2GDPR / DPDPDLP across browser actionsContractor access controlsAudit & recordkeepingAI governanceSSO · MFA · SCIM
FAQ

Questions for Oil & Gas teams

Can Mira secure contractor and third-party access?
Yes. Mira gives contractors, suppliers and outsourced teams identity-bound, least-privilege access to approved web apps from managed or unmanaged devices — without VPN or VDI — and audits every action, with central locks that lower-level admins cannot loosen.
How does Mira govern AI for operations teams?
Model calls run only after policy, DLP and PII checks. Sensitive asset, production and supplier fields are detected and redacted before any provider call, a no-send gate can block execution entirely, and the visible-context inspector shows exactly what the model receives.
Can Mira reduce dependency on VPN, VDI and browser DLP tools?
Yes. Instead of layering enterprise browsers, ZTNA, VPN/VDI, browser DLP, AI governance, contractor access controls and manual compliance evidence collection, Mira brings these controls into a single governed workspace — which can also lower remote-access infrastructure cost.

Run a focused 30-day pilot on a few approved workflows

See Mira reduce browser risk, govern AI adoption, improve auditability, strengthen third-party access, and potentially lower remote-access infrastructure cost — on a few approved oil & gas workflows.