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ENERGY AND INDUSTRY OF RUSSIA: Keeping a Distance – Organizing Remote Work on Critical Infrastructure Facilities

10.04.2020
ENERGY AND INDUSTRY OF RUSSIA: Keeping a Distance – Organizing Remote Work on Critical Infrastructure Facilities

Since March 30, 2020, our country has been in non-working days rule that has already created serious difficulties for all sectors of the Russian economy. To maintain market position, industrial companies are solving the pressing issue of switching to remote monitoring and management mode. The correspondent of a well-known industry publication, Energy and Industry of Russia asked the leading experts in the field of digitalization about the decisions which are critical today and the approaches and technologies that might help companies survive the crisis, and to successfully develop in the future.

“Our company has been specializing in digital technologies for more than 15 years. Digital technologies are the core of our business. We offer oil&gas companies a combination of modern solutions, consisting of 4-5 steps of varying degrees of complexity. These steps will ultimately lead to a qualitatively new digital business model, which involves not only the creation of digital wells, but also comprehensive transformation of the entire assets, including elements of ground-based infrastructure, hydrocarbon collection systems, logistics and other processes. All crisis come to an end, but the optimization result will continue to work,” mentioned CEO of the ITPS Group of Companies Leonid Tikhomirov

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