Add Energy inks BP maintenance gig

Add Energy, an international oil and gas upstream consultancy, has agreed a new global maintenance build data centralisation contract with BP.

The contract, valued at approximately £15M, is expected to secure jobs for at least 30 people over the next three years. 

The contract covers global maintenance data centralization for all of BP’s upstream operating regions.  Add Energy will deliver maintenance excellence, bills of materials data and efficiency improvements and global data cleansing and enhancement. It will also provide a quick response team for maintenance and business process improvements on a regional level from BP’s central maintenance function. 

Add Energy will deploy qualified and dedicated specialists to collect cleanse and enrich the maintenance data and collect it centrally to accelerate the results and value delivered to the operator.

Add Energy’s asset and integrity management team’s success in this tender follows its existing record and positive feedback from major oil and gas and power generation clients.

Add Energy executive vice president Peter Adam said: “BP was looking for a cost-effective and consistent approach to the cleansing and enhancing of its maintenance and materials data, and we have a reputation for delivering. With this contract we have been able to demonstrate that whilst we are small enough to care we are big enough to get the job done, backed up with a wealth of experience in delivering corporate visions through regional implementation”

“This important contract win for Add Energy’s asset and integrity management team in the current market place is a positive sign that it is no longer ‘business as usual’. Operators are looking for contract performance and value for money, whilst assuring the safety of their assets remains the foremost concern. This creates an opportunity for service providers like us who have a record for delivery excellence and innovation.”

 

The contract, valued at about £15 million, is expected to secure jobs for at least 30 people over the next three years. 

The contract covers global maintenance data centralization for all of BP’s upstream operating regions. Add Energy will deliver maintenance excellence, bills of materials data and efficiency improvements and global data cleansing and enhancement. It will also provide a quick response team for maintenance and business process improvements on a regional level from BP’s central maintenance function. 

Add Energy will deploy qualified and dedicated specialists to collect cleanse and enrich the maintenance data and collect it centrally to accelerate the results and value delivered to the operator.

Add Energy’s asset and integrity management team’s success in this tender follows its existing record and positive feedback from major oil and gas and power generation clients.

Add Energy executive vice president Peter Adam said: “BP was looking for a cost-effective and consistent approach to the cleansing and enhancing of its maintenance and materials data, and we have a reputation for delivering. With this contract we have been able to demonstrate that whilst we are small enough to care we are big enough to get the job done, backed up with a wealth of experience in delivering corporate visions through regional implementation”

“This important contract win for Add Energy’s asset and integrity management team in the current market place is a positive sign that it is no longer ‘business as usual’. Operators are looking for contract performance and value for money, whilst assuring the safety of their assets remains the foremost concern. This creates an opportunity for service providers like us who have a record for delivery excellence and innovation.”

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