Mitigating the effects of climate change is a monumental task facing governments and industry leaders around the world. Due to the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, the manufacturing sector, and a number of other causes, countries and communities around the world are already feeling the harmful impact of climate change, which is causing a dynamic shift in world temperatures. Although demanding, a solution to the climate crisis is not impossible. While the task falls on everyone's shoulders, there are a number of industry leaders working around the world who are working tirelessly to develop solutions that will benefit future generations.
One ideal example is Fernando Gutierrez, the CEO of the software service company Tachyus. Through his leadership, the company offers digital transformation technology solutions to support oil and gas producers in improving their efforts in the most challenging environments.
Gutierrez is a results-driven business executive specializing in digital transformation and optimization technology. He is also a geological/petroleum engineer and strategic analyst with more than two decades of technical and administrative experience in the oil and gas industry.
As an expert in the field, Gutierrez is enjoying a successful career, and is among a handful of business executives with advanced expertise in digital transformation and optimization technology working within the oil and gas sector. He has promoted the development of technical solutions involving modern software applications using results-driven and constructive business practices.
Gutierrez's work has effectively established Tachyus as an industry-leading tech company that increases production, efficiency, and reserves for its clients. Gutierrez has also led Tachyus' development efforts to create groundbreaking technologies, such as Aurion, which allow the oil and gas industry to accurately monitor and forecast greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
"The Aurion technology is designed to assist companies in monitoring, measuring, and predicting their CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions from their operations. This platform connects data sources with CO2 emissions calculation models to establish baselines and predict future emissions based on the company's planned activities," the Tachyus CEO said.
Carbon emission tracking and prediction are two essential processes in the oil and gas industry to meet their sustainability efforts and lessen their carbon footprint. Through accurate results, companies can identify what to improve and what steps must be implemented to reach their goals and join in the bid for a greener future.
Gutierrez added that although Aurion was initially created to support the oil and gas companies in producing cleaner hydrocarbons, there is also potential for expanding the technology to other sectors, including construction, manufacturing, and waste management.
"Our aim is to develop a platform that helps companies reduce their environmental impact and promote sustainability across multiple sectors," Gutierrez said.
Besides positioning Tachyus as the tech-based solutions provider in the fight against global climate change, Gutierrez's work has also given the company significant returns. Under his leadership, Tachyus has been doubling its annual revenue for the last two years and aiming to have a very profitable 2023.
Although Gutierrez leads his team with compassion and determination, he works tirelessly to achieve results-driven work that will have a real impact on the oil and gas industry. Before joining Tachyus, Gutierrez earned multi-year contracts with brands like ConocoPhilips and Denbury Resources, which are now implementing and collaborating with Tachyus' technologies, respectively.
GHG emissions and the effects of climate change remain a pressing issue in the modern world, even with sustainability goals meant to mitigate carbon emissions and reduce the impact of climate change. Thanks to the original contributions of business executives like Fernando Gutierrez and his work leading the development of optimization technologies such as Aurion, there is newfound hope that industry leaders will have access to better optimization tools and the predictive modeling software needed to effectively combat global warming.