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October 11, 2017 · about 8 years ago

Add Energy inks three North Sea QHSE deals

International energy consultancy and software provider Add Energy has secured work with three unnamed operators in the North Sea for the provision of NEMS Accounter software. Add Energy said that the three QHSE contracts, which each run for one year with options for renewal, would provide the operat

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International energy consultancy and software provider Add Energy has secured work with three unnamed operators in the North Sea for the provision of NEMS Accounter software.

Add Energy said that the three QHSE contracts, which each run for one year with options for renewal, would provide the operators with an environmental accounting and management system.

“The NEMS Accounter was developed to help ensure environmental compliance in regions with the strictest environmental regulations and will provide the three operators with a cost-efficient, and improved method for managing environmental effects that adhere to environmental legislation,” the company said.

The new system was built by a team with over 25 years of knowledge in managing and quantifying emissions, discharges, and waste from the upstream oil and gas industry.

According to Add Energy, using cloud-based technology, the software is available on demand with no installation or set up costs required, allowing the software to be fully operational from day one with the ability to be scaled up for growing operations.

Tom Dagstad , senior VP of environmental solutions at Add Energy, said: “We are proud to have been awarded these contracts on the UK continental shelf. With these contracts, we strengthen our position as the preferred supplier of environmental software solutions for oil and gas operators.

“Having these new clients onboard means that we will enhance our software development efforts for the UK market. This will result in innovative updates and valuable capabilities being implemented into the software for both new and existing clients in the UK, and ultimately an even more optimised solution.”

Add Energy said that these latest contract wins and the additional increase in the number of clients in the UK meant that the company was looking to grow its teams in Aberdeen and Norway.

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