The Challenge 

When evaluating new supply or marketing opportunities, one North American energy marketing and logistics firm routinely analyzes midstream connectivity — identifying pipeline access points, operator assets, and facility linkages across broad geographies. 

But each infrastructure assessment required extensive manual research: stitching together public pipeline maps, operator websites, and internal spreadsheets. Even for experienced teams, a single review often took multiple staff members several hours to complete. 

The Solution 

With Rextag, the firm’s business development and market analytics team reduced a full infrastructure review cycle from 3 hours by 2 people to under 1 hour by a single analyst — without sacrificing accuracy or depth. 

Business Impact 

By reducing research time and manual cross-referencing, Rextag helps this team: 

Save

>$28,000 /year

in internal resource time 

Improve

response speed

for deal screening and routing analysis

Equip business analysts
to operate independently

without GIS 

support 

Support weekly decisions with

less friction

and higher confidence

Here’s how the workflow changes: 

Export & Share

Analysts can export annotated maps or run filtered reports to support internal evaluations or commercial discussions. 

Quick Visual Access

Instantly locate and inspect transmission pipelines, gathering systems, compressor stations, terminals, and storage near any coordinate or facility. 

Cross-Asset Context

View pipelines alongside related infrastructure: wells, gas plants, rail terminals, and power assets — all in one map. 

Operator Visibility

Filter by asset owner or operator to assess control, marketing partners, or competitor involvement.