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Aucerna
Aucerna, now part of Quorum Software, provides integrated planning, economics, and reserves software for the energy industry. Founded in Calgary, Canada.
Aucerna
Aucerna was originally founded as a Calgary-based provider of planning, economics, and reserves software for energy companies. The firm later merged into Quorum Software, a portfolio company of investment firm Thoma Bravo (per Thoma Bravo, 2024). No founding year, founder, or wealth origin have been publicly disclosed. The company's product suite included Planning Space (integrated planning, economics, and financials), Val Nav (production planning and forecasting), Enersight (field development models), Execute (capital management), PetroVR (asset exploration simulation), and Previso (reservoir-to-market modeling). These tools served energy industry professionals globally. Aucerna's software was designed for upstream to midstream operations, with clients across North America and other energy-producing regions. In recent years, Aucerna operated as part of the Quorum Software Group, which itself is backed by Thoma Bravo (per Thoma Bravo, 2024). No team size or additional offices beyond Calgary have been confirmed. The firm did not maintain an investment portfolio or philanthropic structure independent of Quorum. Aucerna's structural differentiator was its focus on integrated energy workflows rather than standalone software modules. Being acquired by Quorum Software allowed the firm to offer a broader ecosystem covering planning, economics, and reserves in a single platform. No succession or governance details are available beyond this acquisition.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
Canada
City
Calgary
Corporate office
Calgary, Canada
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who owned Aucerna before the Quorum acquisition?
Aucerna was originally an independent company headquartered in Calgary, Canada. It merged into Quorum Software, which is owned by Thoma Bravo (per Thoma Bravo, 2024). No previous ownership has been publicly disclosed.
Does Aucerna still operate independently?
No. Aucerna is now part of the Quorum Software Group of Companies, according to the firm's website. Its products are marketed under the Quorum brand.
What types of clients does Aucerna serve?
Aucerna's software was designed for asset-level planners, engineers, and economists in the energy industry. Clients include upstream and midstream operators, according to product descriptions on the firm's website.
Is Aucerna involved in investment or capital deployment?
No. Aucerna was a software provider, not an investment firm. It developed and sold planning, economics, and reserves software for the energy sector. It did not deploy capital or manage assets.
What happened to Aucerna's products after the merger?
Aucerna's products continue to be sold under the Quorum Software brand. Product names like Planning Space, Val Nav, Enersight, Execute, PetroVR, and Previso remain available as described on the current website.
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