EP 80: Kayla Ball from SensorUp
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EP 80: Kayla Ball from SensorUp

Bobby Neelon and John Kalfayan sit down with Kayla Ball to break down why the methane compliance space is stuck in the trough of disillusionment, how she ended up cleaning up Petra's flat file nightmare at IHS, and why vibe coding with Claude feels like training your own replacement. They dig into sensor data chaos across ops teams, why public data companies should be worried, the wild difference between building lovable prototypes versus commercial deployments with SOC2 governance, and how AI is forcing everyone to confront the fact that humans shouldn't be entering data into anything anymore.

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0:00 - Devon and Chesapeake leaving Oklahoma City
4:50 - What SensorUp actually does beyond sensors
11:40 - Methane space challenges and compliance markets
18:30 - Why standardizing sensor data is so hard
26:40 - Getting into product management from geology
32:45 - AI automating regulatory workflows and field inspections
38:50 - Vibe coding prototypes versus productizing for enterprises
45:15 - Public data moat questions for IHS and Enverus
52:30 - Duck Lake and licensing components over custom dev
58:15 - Product management changing with Claude Code
1:04:40 - Data problems holding back AI adoption
1:11:20 - Speed round on youth sports complexes and baseball
1:22:40 - Hot takes and wrapping up

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