How are you helping companies tackle the main challenges facing oil and gas companies in the turbomachinery sector?
David Baker. The main problems facing oil and gas companies are likely to relate to availability of project finance and the reduction in income due to reduced oil prices. For these issues there is little that we, as a turbomachinery supplier, can do. However, where there is much obsolete equipment that would previously have been replaced with new, Elliott can provide the alternative of modernising and upgrading both the existing Elliott and non-Elliott equipment to present day standards at vastly reduced installed cost. O&G. What is your advice for oil and gas companies looking to optimize plant efficiency? DB. Optimizing plant efficiency is about several key factors: equipment reliability; extending time between plant shutdowns for overhaul; and, reducing the utility losses by improving equipment efficiencies to present day standards. In all of these areas, Elliott has a huge amount of experience and expertise with both our own equipment and non-Elliott equipment. Current design stand
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