Petrotechnics To Share Expertise On Changing The Safety-Productivity Dynamic Across Upstream Operations At Annual UpTech Oil & Gas Summit
- Written by Tom Snee
The UpTech, Upstream Oil & Gas Summit is Canada’s leading senior-level conference for the oil and gas industry. The Summit caters to technical experts and decision makers from junior, oil sands, intermediate and large cap oil and gas producers. Petrotechnics will share its expertise on how organizations can change the safety productivity dynamic in their operations to reduce operational risk and improve production efficiency.
“When looking for a presentation on frontline operational management and predictive risk, Petrotechnics’ were a clear choice due to their experience in the oil and gas industry. We feel they are an excellent addition to the Educational Program,” said Conference Director, Oliver Thomas.
“For Petrotechnics, helping organizations reduce operational risk, improve the productivity of their operations and most importantly keep their people safe is what we are all about,” said Petrotechnics’ North American Business Consultant, Blake Herman. “We are keen to share with the UpTech Upstream Oil & Gas community how the industry can evolve to a more effective way of working based on a common currency of operational risk. In doing so they can optimize cross functional business processes and systematize how they manage and execute operational activity to better ensure safe, efficient and long term production.”
Petrotechnics’ flagship software solution, Proscient, changes the safety-productivity dynamic in hazardous industries. It allows organizations to collectively understand the impact of risk on operations so they can make the right decisions to improve their operational performance. With the ability to ensure more of the right activity is done safely, efficiently and sustainably, organizations can reduce their operational risk and improve production efficiency. The result is improved safety, optimized production efficiency, improved asset integrity, increased maintenance effectiveness and a reduction in unplanned shutdowns and more effective shutdowns and turnarounds.