Oil & Gas Mining

 

Managing EHSS strategies in upstream and midstream oil and gas industries brings its own unique challenges. You need people who understand the specific nature of your business and software that can mirror the distributed nature of your operations and facilities. Software that is both flexible and configurable enough to protect your diverse asset profile from well sites to off-shore drilling and storage platforms.
Emex have been working with some of the leading names in exploration and extraction enabling them to execute EHSS strategies that drive a real return for their business.

Tullow Oil Plc

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Tullow Oil plc is one of the largest independent oil and gas exploration companies in Europe. Founded in Ireland in 1985, the Group’s origins are in Africa and today the Group has a balanced portfolio of over 100 licences in 23 countries, with operations in Africa, Europe, South Asia and South America. The largest core area is Africa, which represents over 50% of Tullow’s production and sales revenue and more than 80% of the Group’s reserves and resources.

Kenmare Resources

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Kenmare Resources plc is a mining and exploration company. The company is a member of the FTSE 250 Index with a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange and secondary listing on the Irish Stock Exchange. The principal activity of the Group is the operation of the Moma Mine, which is located on the north east coast of Mozambique.

Lafarge

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Lafarge is the world leader in building materials with a global number one position in cement, number two in aggregates and number three in concrete and gypsum. With sales of more than €16.2 billion, the group operates 1,963 production sites across 78 countries and employs more than 76,000 people. A driving force in sustainability within the construction industry, the group recently announced new CO2 targets developed within the framework of its partnership with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). These targets include a 33% reduction of CO2 emissions per ton of cement produced by the end of 2020, compared with 1990 levels and an innovative sustainable construction commitment based on solutions that enable the design of “low-energy” buildings that will be used tomorrow.