Lifecycle Services

Ignis Energy supports onshore energy assets across every phase of the well lifecycle. Each service operates under a consistent execution and governance framework.

Full lifecycle support • Consistent governance • Clear transitions
Lifecycle coverage

Phase-specific services under one execution model

Lifecycle scope

Ignis services are structured to support onshore assets from planning through closure. Each phase is delivered under consistent standards for safety, governance, and interface management, supporting predictable execution and compliance-ready review.

Lifecycle services across onshore operations
What this covers

End-to-end lifecycle support

  • Full well lifecycle support
  • Consistent operating model
  • Clear phase-to-phase transitions
Structured interfaces

Lifecycle services are sequenced to maintain continuity from planning through closure, with defined interfaces and controlled handoffs that reduce execution risk.

Execution framework

Sequenced services that reduce execution risk

Execution framework

Lifecycle services are sequenced to reduce execution risk and ensure continuity from planning through closure. Phase ownership and transition controls support predictable execution across multi-phase operations.

Governance continuity

Consistent standards and review practices are maintained across phases, enabling traceability, accountability, and a compliance-ready operating interface.

Explore lifecycle phases

Navigate phase-specific services under a consistent execution and governance model.

Risk, compliance & interfaces

Safety alignment and governance consistency

Risk, compliance & interfaces

Lifecycle coordination ensures safety, regulatory alignment, and governance consistency. Interfaces between phases are structured to support clear requirements, disciplined handoffs, and documented review practices.

Transition controls

Transition controls help ensure that technical intent, constraints, and documentation remain aligned as work moves between planning, construction, production, and closure.