INVENSYS OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT, provider of technology systems, software solutions and consulting services to the process and manufacturing industries, has announced it has reached a multi-year agreement with US company, ConocoPhillips.NVENSYS OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT, provider of technology systems, software solutions and consulting services to the process and manufacturing industries, has announced it has reached a multi-year agreement with US company, ConocoPhillips.
The contract is to provide dynamic simulation for the development of ConocoPhillips' proprietary E-Gas technology. "We were very impressed with Invensys' professionalism and technical capabilities, particularly around gasification, and we look forward to working with them on this important development effort," said Cliff Keeler, E-Gas product manager, ConocoPhillips. Under the terms of the contract, Invensys will supply its DYNSIM(r) modelling and simulation software to help improve the design, start-up and operation of new coal gasification plants. In addition, Invensys will be a preferred supplier of dynamic simulation software to licensees of ConocoPhillips' E-Gas technology. "With our extensive experience in gasification and our ability to deliver cutting-edge solutions that address important industrial issues, we believe we are uniquely positioned to help ConocoPhillips successfully develop its global E-Gas business," said Tobias Scheele, vice president of advanced applications, Invensys Operations Management. "Gasification is the cleanest, most efficient process for converting coal into a hydrogen-rich alternative fuel, and we are excited to help ConocoPhillips as they use their E-Gas technology to pursue efficient and environmentally responsible synthesis gas production projects."
The oil and gas industry has been increasingly adopting AI technology in recent years, and this trend is expected to continue in the coming years. (Image source: Adobe Stock)
Michael Monica, director sales, marketing and customer care at GPT Industries signs the agreement with Mohamed Altaf, sale manager, Abdulla Fouad Energy Services. (Image source: Alain Charles Publishing)
The new discoveries will bolster Aramco’s strategy to increase gas production by more than half over 2021 levels, through 2030. (Image source: Adobe Stock)
The virtual inhouse seismic processing centre will allow each of the decentralised business units of Wintershall Dea globally to collaborate efficiently and directly with DUG. (Image source: Adobe Stock)