A Revolutionary Way of Working: The Cross-Functional Nature of Success in Shale

Oil & Gas is at times a fast-paced and at others a slow-paced industry driven by volatile economies. Reacting to the market has been the downfall of many companies and David Banks had a better idea... he wanted to build a team to be proactive - able to respond to a changing industry fast as the markets dictated.

2018-09-04T19:04:10+00:00Case Studies|

Transforming Performance through Leadership and Culture

A major oil company’s drilling and completions department was underperforming, even raising questions with the Board about future investment. Technology wasn’t the issue; they had some of the best in the business. The General Manager knew a different approach was needed – one involving EQ instead of IQ.

2018-10-12T15:35:04+00:00Case Studies|

Optimizing Deepwater Supply for Performance and Cost

Equipment management and transportation had been identified as an area with significant opportunity to reduce drilling and completions cost by increasing supply boat utilization from 60% to 80% and managing equipment and service team timing. This opportunity was so well recognized that disparate competing initiatives had been launched by Logistics, Supply Chain, and Operations to capture the potential benefit.

2018-10-15T23:59:27+00:00Case Studies|

Accelerating Reliability of a New Start-up

An independent oil company had completed construction of a new oil processing facility in partnership with the national oil company in an African nation. Reliable performance was paramount in order to monetize the resource and meet demand further down the value chain, but the client recognized this would be a challenge in a new facility staffed by contractors and local team members who were technically untrained.

2018-10-07T01:02:15+00:00Case Studies|

Transforming Performance through the Marriage of Technology and Culture

A national oil company needed radical performance improvement across two major refineries and the marketing organization. Leadership knew that while technology was critical, technical change alone would not achieve sustainable performance.

2018-10-07T00:57:26+00:00Case Studies|
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