Project Goal
Riverbend Energy Group's GIS program has evolved from a collection of legacy applications into a mature, enterprise-wide platform relied upon daily across the organization. Our primary goal was modernizing that foundation — transitioning from an outdated, siloed environment to a fully federated ArcGIS Enterprise deployment built on a scalable, multi-machine architecture that now powers everything we do.Business Problem Solved
Before modernizing our GIS platform, Riverbend faced challenges that are common in fast-growing organizations — but no less painful. Critical spatial data lived in silos, accessible only to a handful of people and rarely making it into the hands of those who needed it most. Manual workflows consumed valuable time that could have been spent on analysis and insight. Decision makers lacked the spatial context needed to fully evaluate investments and opportunities in the field. And underneath it all, aging legacy systems created reliability concerns that put the integrity of our data and operations at risk.
Our GIS modernization effort solved all of that. We replaced fragmentation with a unified, enterprise-wide platform that puts the right data in front of the right people — at the right time.
Technology Implemented
Riverbend's solution is built on a robust, fully federated ArcGIS Enterprise deployment — purpose-built for reliability, scalability, and enterprise-wide access. Our infrastructure includes a clustered ArcGIS Server environment, ArcGIS Portal, ArcGIS Data Store, and dual Web Adaptors ensuring high availability across the organization.
Underpinning the platform is a modern technology engine combining Microsoft SQL Server spatial databases, Python automation and scripting, and AI models that bring intelligence to our workflows. Our front-end experience leverages Node.js, TypeScript, and React — deployed through ArcGIS Experience Builder — delivering polished, intuitive applications directly inside Portal.
The result is a suite of enterprise web applications that serve every corner of the business — from company-wide spatial intelligence to supporting our Land team's acquisition efforts and providing real-time asset and basin-level dashboards for decision makers.
Development Team Biography
Michael Reyes — GIS Manager
A founding-era team member, Michael has led Riverbend's GIS program for over a decade — growing it from legacy tools into the enterprise platform it is today.
Samuel Chen — GIS Analyst
Samuel specializes in deal and acquisition integration across Riverbend's Natural Resource and Energy Transition portfolios.
Jacqueline Vargas — GIS Analyst
Jacqueline focuses on Natural Resource acquisition modeling in the Permian and Williston Basins.
Travis Black — GIS Analyst
Travis supports Natural Resource acquisition modeling in the Permian and Denver-Julesburg Basins.
Terri Bannister — GIS Analyst
Terri specializes in Natural Resource acquisition modeling across the Utica, Haynesville, and Denver-Julesburg Basins.