How Rife Resources Secured 50% More Budget by Replacing Spreadsheets With a Live Site Portfolio

Company: Rife Resources Ltd.
Industry: Oil and Gas, Earthworks, Remediation and Reclamation, Spills
Contact: Shawna Garcia, Project Manager, Earthworks and Environmental
Location: Alberta, Canada

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The best project management software for surface field activities that I have used.
Shawna Garcia
Project Manager, Rife Resources Ltd.
Alberta oil and gas landscape showing remediation and reclamation sites managed by Rife Resources across rolling grasslands and waterways

The Company

Rife Resources Ltd. is an Alberta-based oil and gas producer managing an extensive portfolio of surface field activities across its operated assets. The company coordinated operations across three separate entities, with Rife operating two additional subsidiary companies simultaneously. This structure meant the operations team was not just managing a single program. They were running three concurrent scopes of work across construction, remediation and reclamation, and spill response, across hundreds of active sites at any given time.

Leading that effort was Shawna Garcia, Project Manager, Earthworks and Environmental. Her role spanned project integration, earthworks, and environmental coordination. At peak, Shawna was responsible for managing work across hundreds of sites simultaneously, balancing budget approvals, closure timelines, and field coordination under significant regulatory and executive scrutiny.

Calgary Alberta office district representing oil and gas operations management for Rife Resources field project coordination
Project manager overwhelmed by spreadsheet based portfolio management without real time budget visibility or centralized site tracking
No line of sight to budget, closure timelines, or site status.
Shawna Garcia
Project Manager, Rife Resources Ltd.

The Challenge

Before adopting Matidor, Rife Resources managed field projects and site data through spreadsheets. For a portfolio of this scale and complexity (three scopes of work, three operating companies, hundreds of concurrent sites), the limitations of spreadsheet-based management were not abstract. They had direct operational consequences.

The core problems were compounding:

  • No real-time budget visibility across the portfolio, making it impossible to know whether individual projects were trending toward overruns until it was too late to course-correct.
  • No centralized site status tracking, meaning understanding where any given site stood required manual follow-up across field teams, consultants, and internal stakeholders.
  • No clear closure timeline view, making it difficult to communicate program progress or secure future budget approvals from executives.
  • High volume of inbound email and manual communication to fill the gaps left by disconnected tools.
  • Decision-making based on delayed or incomplete information, limiting the team's ability to respond to field conditions in real time

For a portfolio manager responsible for hundreds of sites, the absence of a single live view was not just a frustration. It was a direct constraint on how much work could be advanced and how effectively budgets could be allocated.

Why Matidor

Rife Resources needed more than a task tracker. With three scopes of work running across three companies, the team required a platform that could serve as a full repository for site data, documents, budgets, and scheduling, and surface that information geographically, so decisions could be made spatially as well as financially.

Matidor's GIS-native design and integrated budget module mapped directly to how Shawna needed to work. A single platform that connected portfolio status, budget tracking, location intelligence, and field data capture meant she could make informed decisions at scale without relying on email threads, disconnected spreadsheets, or manual status updates.

Matidor's features mapped directly to Peyto's needs:

Real-time cost tracking across consultants
Budget module with cost codes and automated alerts at 70%, 90%, and 100% of budget
Centralized project visibility
Portfolio dashboard showing all projects on one map with status-based color coding
GIS site mapping
Interactive map interface for visualizing well sites with regulatory context
Consultant coordination
Centralized task assignment, progress reporting, and real-time updates
Field data capture
Offline-capable mobile app with GPS-tagged photos and automatic sync
Reporting
One-click budget export as PDF with automated month-end accrual reports

The Solution in Action

A Full Repository Across Three Scopes of Work

Rife Resources used Matidor as a complete site data repository, housing documents, budgets, scheduling, and site status for all active projects across construction, remediation and reclamation, and spill response. With three separate companies under Rife's operated umbrella, the ability to organize and query across all three scopes from a single platform was not a convenience. It was operationally necessary.

Construction and remediation field operations with excavator and haul truck at Alberta quarry site managed through centralized data repository
Being responsible for 3 scopes of work (construction, rec and rem, and spills) for 3 different companies, it was imperative that I was able to stay organized. Any given day I was managing work on hundreds of sites at a time.
Shawna Garcia
Project Manager, Rife Resources Ltd.
Two project managers reviewing Matidor portfolio dashboard with live budget roll ups and site status charts to make daily program level decisions
As a portfolio manager, it completely changed how I was able to make informed decisions, get more budget and in turn get more sites closed.
Shawna Garcia
Project Manager, Rife Resources Ltd.

Portfolio-Level Decision Making

Rather than pointing to a single project win, Shawna describes the impact of Matidor at the portfolio level. With live site status, budget roll-ups, and closure timelines visible in one place, she was able to make informed decisions across the full program daily, redirecting field resources, prioritizing high-risk sites, and identifying opportunities to advance closure timelines that would otherwise have required days of manual investigation.

Location Intelligence and GIS Mapping

Matidor's location intelligence features gave Rife's team a geographic layer on top of their operational data. Survey layers for new construction projects, progress status tracking across maps, and planning tools for survey activities meant decisions about where to focus resources could be made spatially, not just based on spreadsheet rows.

One outcome stood out: when planning new pad sites, the team could see reclaimed sites in the surrounding area and their current status. On several occasions, this allowed them to utilize existing cleared space rather than initiating new clearing activities, a direct cost and environmental benefit driven by map-based visibility.

Hand placing red map pins on a survey map to plan pad sites and prioritize reclaimed locations using location intelligence and GIS mapping
When planning for new pad sites, we are able to see our reclaimed sites in the area and what status they are. There were several times when we were able to utilize existing cleared space rather than clearing new areas.
Shawna Garcia
Project Manager, Rife Resources Ltd.
Remote forest site with oil contaminated runoff and fallen logs representing spill response and environmental field assessments managed through Matidor
Budget line of sight. We were able to show scale and our approach to closure from an organized and visual standpoint that helped our executive see the yearly budget we would need to maintain in order to keep up with the timelines we had set.
Shawna Garcia
Project Manager, Rife Resources Ltd.

Budget and Cost Control

Rife's team entered budgets based on cost estimates and tracked field costs against those budgets inside Matidor. Before Matidor, budget monitoring relied on spreadsheets and invoicing software reports, a process that gave visibility only after costs had already been incurred, not while they were accumulating.

With Matidor, Shawna could identify when projects were at risk of going over budget while there was still time to intervene. More importantly, the budget line of sight across the entire portfolio gave her the data to make a compelling case to executives for annual program funding.

Field Operations and Communication

Matidor helped bridge the physical distance between Shawna's office role and the field teams executing work across hundreds of sites. Field data flowed back to the office more directly, reducing the volume of inbound emails and enabling faster responses to field conditions. Assessments, tree planting, spill response, and vegetation and weed control all ran through Matidor's field operations module.

Remote forest site with oil contaminated runoff and fallen logs representing spill response and environmental field assessments managed through Matidor
It helps bridge the gap of distance between me and the field people.
Shawna Garcia
Project Manager, Rife Resources Ltd.

Results and Impact

Results and Impact

The most significant outcome for Rife Resources was a 50% increase in annual program budget, secured because Matidor gave Shawna the data and visual tools to present a clear, credible case to executives for the investment required to maintain closure timelines.
Area
Before Matidor
With Matidor
Budget visibility
Spreadsheets and invoicing reports
Real-time budget tracking against cost estimates
Site status
Manual follow-up required
Centralized, accessible to the full team

Decision-making
Delayed, based on incomplete data
Informed daily across hundreds of active sites
Field communication
High email volume, slow feedback loops
Faster field-to-office data flow
GIS and spatial planning
Limited
Map-based site status and land planning
Executive reporting
Difficult to present at scale
Visual, organized, budget-backed program view
Annual budget secured
Baseline
50% increase
Executives meeting in a modern glass walled boardroom reviewing portfolio results and budget impact after adopting Matidor for multi site operations
Fewer emails, closer budget roll up, field communication has been improved and my ability to make informed decisions daily has improved.
Shawna Garcia
Project Manager, Rife Resources Ltd.

For a team managing work at the scale of hundreds of sites across three scopes and three companies, the shift from spreadsheet-based coordination to a live, map-driven platform did not just improve day-to-day operations. It changed what Shawna was able to demonstrate, communicate, and ultimately secure for the program.

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About Matidor

Matidor is a GIS-native field operations platform purpose-built for oil and gas, environmental services, and multi-site operations. The platform unifies project management, real-time budget tracking, location intelligence, and offline field data capture into one system, so operations teams can track every project, control every budget, and coordinate every field crew from a single live map. Onboarding is measured in weeks, not months.

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