AVEVA Provides Solutions to TOTAL E&P Nigeria Limited

April 17, 2014

Owner Operator standardizes on AVEVA Engineering & Design Solutions for increased efficiency on all new projects.



AVEVA announced that TOTAL E&P Nigeria Ltd (TEPNG) has adopted AVEVA’s Engineering & Design solutions as part of an Integrated Engineering & Design approach. TEPNG is the operator of a joint venture with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). The Company has invested in acquired licenses for AVEVA PDMS, AVEVA Instrumentation, AVEVA Electrical, AVEVA Engineering, AVEVA Diagrams and AVEVA Review and has fully implemented the software across its local site modifications and repair projects.
 


“This investment in AVEVA’s solutions demonstrates the value our products deliver to Owner Operators engaged in complex engineering projects,” Fredy Ktourza, Senior Vice President, Western Europe and Africa, AVEVA. “This important deployment will help us to increase our footprint within Nigeria, not only with the IOC’s, but also with the local engineering and construction contractors that are engaged with projects throughout the country. AVEVA’s Integrated Engineering & Design approach gives a flexible and effective 3D design and engineering environment that increases project efficiency and enables real-time collaboration, across  the TEPNG organization and with its local contractors. We greatly value the trust they have placed in our technology and service.”
 


 

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