OpenSpirit End-of-Life: What’s Next for Your Workflows?

For years, OpenSpirit played an important role in connecting subsurface applications across the industry. However, with its end-of-life (September, 2025) many energy companies are now facing broken workflows, unsupported integrations, and growing risks to their projects.

At Petrosys Group, we understand how critical these connections are and we have an existing solution designed for today and the future.

The Challenge After OpenSpirit

  • Updates to interpretation software are breaking integrations with legacy OpenSpirit versions.
  • No vendor support means issues can’t be resolved or patched.
  • Manual workarounds increase the risk of errors, delays, and inconsistent datasets.
  • Teams need a reliable way to keep data moving without rebuilding workflows from scratch.

Exchange: The Natural Successor

Exchange is purpose-built to keep data flowing across the most widely used subsurface applications. Proven in real-world use for years, and now available as a standalone platform, Exchange is helping companies simplify and future-proof their data transfers.

  • Connect leading subsurface applications including Petrel, Kingdom, PaleoScan, and more
  • Automate well and seismic data transfers to reduce manual effort and errors
  • Integrate with OSDU™ to align with enterprise data strategies
  • Stay ahead of software updates with actively maintained connectors

Future-Ready Data Integration

Where OpenSpirit provided a foundation in the past, Exchange builds on that legacy with a modern, continuously developed platform. It doesn’t just replicate connections, it enhances them with automation, scheduling, and OSDU™ connectivity to support today’s and tomorrow’s workflows.

Support You Can Rely On

We’re already working with companies transitioning from OpenSpirit to Exchange, ensuring continuity for business-critical projects. Our commitment is clear: keep your data moving smoothly, securely, and reliably, now and in the future.

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