Celebrating Women In Energy: Brandy Miles, INTE’ Measurement Consulting, LLC
"I started my career in a little town in Louisiana working as a customer service representative for the local gas company, which at that time was called ARKLA"
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Here is a fantastic interview with Brandy Miles, INTE’ Measurement Consulting, LLC.
Rebecca Ponton: Tell us a little bit about your current position and what you do.
Brandy Miles: Having earned a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and accumulating over two decades of immersion in the oil and gas sector, I have cultivated a deep expertise in gas measurement and midstream operations. In my role as a gas measurement analyst consultant at INTE’ Measurement Consulting, I specialize in delivering remote electronic flow measurement (EFM) services to a diverse range of clients, spanning from small enterprises to large midstream companies. My paramount focus is on guaranteeing the precision and reliability of data collection and reporting, thereby empowering our clients with accurate insights essential for their operational success.
My core competencies include data management, analysis, and integration, regulatory compliance, industry standards, and software applications such as FlowCal, SCADA, Testit, RocLink and more. I have delivered successful projects and driven business growth for various companies, thanks to my technical skills, operational knowledge and customer service orientation. I enjoy working with diverse teams and stakeholders, and I am always eager to learn new technologies and best practices. My mission is to help clients optimize their gas measurement processes and systems and achieve operational excellence.
RP: What inspired you to start a career in the oil and gas industry?
BM: I started my career in a little town in Louisiana working as a customer service representative for the local gas company, which at that time was called ARKLA. I was going to school to be a social worker but decided to change my career path. I discovered that I enjoyed figuring out workarounds for the software that we were using at that time. The technology for the back office side 20 years ago was just in the beginning stages of assisting in the day-to-day operations. I decided to pursue my bachelor’s degree in information technology as I grew with the company and moved from the operations side to the pipeline side.
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