eVision and BG Group Commence Next Phase of Global Partnership
(PRWEB) December 09, 2014 -- BG Group has begun expanding implementation of eVision’s Control of Work solution to new locations in Australia and Kazakhstan, extending an existing global partnership between the companies. These joint deployments, at the Queensland Curtis LNG project and giant Karachaganak gas condensate field, enable BG Group to use eVision’s Permit Vision software which aims to increase operational integrity and safety in assets.
In this next phase of the partnership, nine new locations will join 34 existing BG Group sites at which eVision’s Permit to Work software is already in use on a daily basis. To allow maximum compliance, eVision has configured its software suite to work with procedures in place at Karachaganak. This ensures constant compatibility and consistent control.
Besides expanding the global footprint, this development adds much value to eVision’s training and services offerings. From eVision’s perspective, it endorses a true worldwide reach for on- and offsite training, eLearning and support.
About BG Group
BG Group plc is a world leader in natural gas, with a broad portfolio of business interests focused on exploration and production and liquefied natural gas. Active in more than 20 countries on five continents, BG Group combines a deep understanding of gas markets with a proven track record in finding and commercialising reserves.
About eVision
eVision Industry Software creates best-in-class Control of Work software. Innovative solutions that improve the way oil, gas and petrochemical industries operate on a global scale. eVision offers systems with future-fit capabilities, fully configurable to match each client’s individual wishes and requirements, all the while offering unprecedented ease-of-use and compliance with the latest safety protocols. For more information, visit http://www.evision-software.com.
Rolf Tjalsma, eVision International B.V., http://www.evision-software.com, +31 703626126, [email protected]
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