Flare Solutions Secures TotalEnergies UK Legacy Well Content Project to Support NSTA Compliance

Flare Solutions Limited (Flare) is proud to announce its successful award of a multi-year contract by TotalEnergies E&P UK (TEPUK) to manage and enhance its legacy well content, while fulfilling North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) regulatory requirements for reporting information to the UK National Data Repository (NDR).
Project Overview
Under the contract, Flare will search, review and prepare TotalEnergies’ UK legacy well data for use by its operating business, as well as for reporting to the NSTA. By deploying Flare’s MiNDR platform and leveraging Flare’s expert consulting services, TotalEnergies will minimise manual effort and reduce cost while accelerating compliance processes.
Flare MiNDR: Simplifying Regulatory Requirements and Driving Discovery
MiNDR is designed to tackle the complexity of regulatory data through automation, intelligent workflows, and advanced discovery tools, making compliance easier and more efficient. Its capabilities include:
Flare’s Broader Vision
Flare Solutions is committed to driving digital transformation and regulatory excellence across the energy sector. Our vision is to create a fully automated ecosystem where compliance and information discovery go hand in hand, enabling organisations to meet obligations efficiently while unlocking the full value of their data.
Glenn Mansfield, Director at Flare Solutions added:
“We are delighted that TotalEnergies has selected both our consulting services and the MiNDR platform for this important information discovery project. Supporting NSTA requirements is a critical challenge for the industry, and MiNDR was designed to make this process simpler and quicker, by maximising automation and minimising costs. This collaboration demonstrates our commitment to helping clients navigate regulatory complexity while unlocking the full potential of their data. Beyond compliance, we are passionate about enriching the National Data Repository with high-quality, well-structured information that will serve as a valuable legacy for the entire sector. By improving data integrity and accessibility, we ensure that the NDR data collection remains a trusted resource for regulators, operators, and future generations.”
Glenn can be contacted through LinkedIn here
Looking Ahead
This collaboration marks a significant step towards digital transformation in well data management, enabling TotalEnergies to improve operational efficiency and optimise costs while maintaining compliance with evolving regulatory standards.
