16 September 2016
Technology Company of the Year, 2016: GE Oil & Gas
In a bid to survive the downturn and better operational productivity, oil and gas companies are increasingly turning to new digital technologies in order to unlock critical efficiencies and operate more effectively. GE Oil & Gas has seized this opportunity to assist its customers by providing them with a range of digital solutions that reduce overheads, drive productivity gains and improve overall performance. In November 2015, the company announced the signing of a Contractual Service Agreement with the Asian energy company PT Donggi Senoro LNG (DSLNG) to provide a full package of operational and maintenance services for the rotating equipment at its liquified natural gas plant in Bangg
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