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Open-source analysis across regulatory systems, from HIPAA breaches to EPA emissions to the subsurface. The domain changes; the craft does not.
Projects · 2026
HIPAA Breach & Home Health Agency Exposure
7,486 breaches mapped against 12,306 Medicare-certified agencies. Three interactive maps show where the industry grows and where the exposure follows.
Who Owns America’s Industrial Emissions
Fourteen years of EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program data. 8,106 facilities and 3,327 parent companies, with a consolidation pattern shaped like the Gulf Coast pipeline grid.
Where US Oil Data Lives: a basin series
A basin-by-basin walk through dark data in the US subsurface. Two basins live: Kansas (419,777 wells, 94.3% dark) and Permian (393,073 wells, 77.9% dark). Same method, same palette, same cuts. Four basins queued behind them.
About
I’m Olatunde, geoscientist turned software engineer, building at the intersection of data, AI, and compliance.
I design and build operational automation systems for the places where getting things wrong is expensive: industrial emissions verification, HIPAA compliance, oil & gas exploration, energy production optimization, and asset-level reporting. The work is turning messy, real-world workflows into reliable software products and pipelines. My throughline is taking real-world complexity, building frameworks to understand it, and then building things that make it legible to others.
This site collects the analysis. Each project uses open data, published methodology, and reproducible code. If the method stops being the constant, the site stops being this site.