Bureau Veritas to demonstrate oil and gas testing capabilities at 2016 APPEA Conference


Friday, 27 May, 2016

Bureau Veritas Australia will exhibit at the 2016 Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Conference and Exhibition on 5–8 June at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Senior managers will be available to discuss the organisation’s latest innovations and testing capabilities for the oil and gas industry, including: field testing, gas analysis, water analysis, fuel testing, glycol analysis and oil condition monitoring.

Bureau Veritas recently launched its Lube Oil Analysis Management System (LOAMSSM) software at its Adelaide Oil Condition Monitoring Laboratory. The web-based customer portal assists customers to make informed decisions that can improve machine reliability, reduce maintenance and repair costs, and significantly extend equipment life.

“The launch of the LOAMS platform confirms our commitment to support client needs for lubricant and oil analysis services,” said Steve Edmondson, business development manager for Bureau Veritas Oil & Petrochemicals in Australia. “We recently started rolling out LOAMS with our major Australian clients, and the feedback has already been extremely positive.”

Bureau Veritas will be at Booth #207 demonstrating the LOAMS software and look forward to discussing the full suite of testing services for the petroleum industry.

“Our team is highly experienced and very familiar with working within strict operational guidelines,” said James Dennett, operations manager for Bureau Veritas Oil & Petrochemicals in Australia. “We are keen to continue our established track record of fostering collaborative customer partnerships and welcome the opportunity to discuss our tailored solutions with the major oil and gas players at APPEA 2016.”

Bureau Veritas offers conformity assessment and certification services worldwide. Created in 1828, the group now has 66,500 employees in 1400 offices and laboratories located in 140 countries.

Related News

New research dedicated to sustainable and resilient supply chains

The University of Adelaide's new research centre will focus on the transformation of...

Australia's engineering skills gap is double global average

Australia named fourth-highest payer globally as gap continues to grow.

Recyclable circuit board turns to jelly for disassembly

Researchers have developed a new PCB that performs on par with traditional materials and can be...


  • All content Copyright © 2024 Westwick-Farrow Pty Ltd