Offshore win for geoAMPS
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
Oilfield Technology,
geoAMPS is the recipient of the 2015 Offshore Excellence Award for Innovation in Oil and Gas Project Management Software.
The Columbus, Ohio, software company was selected for the award by Acquisition International – a monthly business magazine based in the UK.
The publication’s Offshore Excellence awards programme recognises professional services companies for their outstanding performance and integrity. geoAMPS and other award winners, are considered among the world’s leading innovators relative to offshore technology, oil and natural gas exploration, and production operations. The awards programme judges singled out geoAMPS for its commitment to quality, innovation and customer service.
“We are honoured to be recognised for providing innovative software to benefit the oil and gas industry,” Yogesh Khandelwal, President and Chief Executive Officer of geoAMPS, said.
“We are proud of our software products and pleased that a growing number of organisations, including leaders in their respective industries, are utilising geoAMPS to decrease costs and bring operational efficiencies to the projects.”
geoAMPS specialises in software solutions to manage land rights and infrastructure assets. The company offers 11 industry-specific software products, each of which is highly configurable to meet the customer’s needs. Its software has been utilised for oil and natural gas projects in the US and Canada, helping its clients achieve 35% savings in project costs through efficiencies.
Edited from source by Elizabeth Corner
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/10072015/offshore-win-for-geoamps/
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