The energy and utilities industry is looking for advanced solutions to get actionable insights. The industry is undergoing major transformation with the advent of smart sensors, smart meters, and IoT-based technologies. The transformations have caused the tremendous growth of data generated from oil wells, generation stations, utility grids, gas grids, and other sensors which can be used to create meaningful insights for decision-making. The data obtained can provide insights for asset utilization, real-time supply and demand gaps, and consumer behavior patterns. However, storage and fast retrieval of the information in real-time is the matter of concern. Data fabric eliminates this concern by storing data in their original unstructured formats and generating useful data through self-service tools. In addition, companies in these industries face challenges such as rising cost of operations, changing regulatory policies, environmental concerns, and increasing consumer expectations. Such challenges are driving these industries to adopt data fabric to gain insights and secure market competitiveness, increase energy competitiveness, improve energy efficiency, manage risks, and lower operational costs.