Product category:
Process Monitoring and Optimisation
News Release from: Invensys SimSci Esscor | Subject: Process Engineering Suite
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 December 2003
Process Engineering Suite solutions via
Internet
SimSci-Esscor has announced it plans to provide access to its upstream optimisation suite and its Process Engineering Suite solutions for petrochemical and energy companies via the Internet
SimSci-Esscor, an operating unit of Invensys plc, has announced it plans to provide access to its upstream optimisation suite and its Process Engineering Suite (PES) solutions for petrochemical and energy companies via the Internet On-demand distribution of the industrial software simulation and optimisation products will be offered to current SimSci-Esscor customers on a monthly trial and subscription basis through Petriswinds, an application services provider (ASP) to the oil, gas and energy industries
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 30 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Customers can evaluate and benefit from the capabilities and value offered by PES and optimisation suite products through the Petris web-based environment.
"Aligning with an experienced service provider like Petris, SimSci-Esscor is able to reach a much broader market and demonstrate how its products can reduce the internal support requirements of our customers while extending the life of their existing hardware," said Marty Kurowski, SimSci-Esscor vice president of marketing.
"By simplifying the method of offering immediate access to our applications, we also enable our customers to reduce their capital expenditures while making these solutions an integral part of a more efficient operational process".
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Engineers, pipeline designers, production technologists and reservoir planning engineers can immediately access SimSci-Esscor solutions through a single contract with Petris.
SimSci-Esscor products available through Petris include PRO/II, Datacon, Hextran, Visual Flow and Inplant.
These PES products improve engineering productivity and increase plant profitability through process engineering design and operational analysis.
"This distribution option is an ideal solution for remote offices, independent contractors, consultants and engineering companies, as it lifts the restrictions of having to work in a specific location during normal office hours," Kurowski said.
"Through secure online access, SimSci-Esscor customers can utilise our simulation and optimisation solutions anytime, anyplace, and know that they always have the most upgraded, state-of-the-art tools at their disposal to complete their job".
The SimSci-Esscor upstream optimisation suite of products, used for integrated field-wide production analysis, combines the specific modelling needs of the upstream sector with the company's simulation and optimisation expertise.
Customers can access SimSci-Esscor Pipephase, NETOP and Tacite solutions to solve their oil and gas asset management problems, significantly increases overall asset-wide production or improve their well designs and performance.
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