Infrastructure developer for midstream oil and gas projects
WhiteWater develops greenfield midstream infrastructure, with ~$8 billion in final investment decisions since 2016. The tech stack reveals a hybrid engineering operation: SCADA, PLC, and industrial automation controls (Allen-Bradley, Modbus) paired with enterprise software (NetSuite, Power BI, C#/.NET). Active projects span pipeline control systems, O&M procedures, and corrosion standards—while pain points cluster around PLC automation strategy, reporting automation, and compliance—suggesting WhiteWater is standardizing operational playbooks across multiple asset bases.
WhiteWater is a management-owned infrastructure company based in Austin that develops greenfield midstream projects for oil and gas. Since its 2016 founding, the company has reached final investment decisions on approximately $8 billion in development projects, partnered with multiple private equity funds and direct investors. The company operates across engineering, operations, and finance, with active hiring accelerating across technical and operational roles. Core work spans pipeline construction and control systems, operations and maintenance procedures, corrosion management, and compliance with long-term service agreements.
WhiteWater runs industrial control systems (SCADA, PLC, Allen-Bradley, Modbus), enterprise software (NetSuite, Quorum, Power BI), and custom development in C# and .NET. The stack also includes AutoCAD for design, DocuSign for contracting, and specialized tools like Upkeep for maintenance management.
WhiteWater is building pipeline control systems, developing O&M and corrosion management procedures, automating reporting and forecasting, and managing compliance with long-term service agreements across multiple midstream assets. Active projects include small-diameter laterals, pipeline pigging, and PLC automation standardization.
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