Energy

Energy

Technical training and problem-solving meetings with teams at other locations are a few examples of how energy clients use video conferencing. Learn more about other applications in this industry and the results.

Bord Gais

Bord Gais
Video conferencing increased productivity and led to new business travel policies – cutting travel 20% supported the commitment to reducing its carbon footprint.

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Eni

Eni
Management of this energy company based in Italy led by example in reducing its carbon footprint. Video conferencing saved 11,500 tonnes of CO2 emissions, increased collaboration, and accelerated decision making.

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Odfjell (Norway)

Odfjell
This leading drilling and well service contractor uses video conferencing to integrate its locations throughout the world.

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Propan Rheingas

Propan Rheingas
This leading European energy service provider uses video conferencing for technical training sessions and ad hoc, problem-solving meetings between engineers and assemblers. An implementation investment of €80,000 has soon paid for itself in travel savings.

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Statoil

Statoil
Video conferencing helps onshore and offshore teams collaborate better and make faster, safer decisions. A technical issue can be resolved in 20 minutes when without video it would have taken two weeks.

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Tampa Electric

Tampa Electric
TANDBERG technology connects external parties doing engineering work at plant expansion sites rather than send a team of people on location, saving travel costs and quadrupling productivity.

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