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BP Selects Emerson As Contractor Of Choice For North Sea Oil & Gas Operations

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6/26/2012 2:44 PM ET

Emerson (EMR: Quote) said that BP Exploration has selected Emerson Process Management, a global business of Emerson, as automation contractor of choice for offshore oil and gas operations in BP's North Sea Region.

Emerson noted that it will be BP's preferred supplier of integrated control and safety systems for five offshore fields in the U.K. continental shelf, including the new Clair Ridge platforms and the Quad 204 floating production, storage and offloading vessel.

Emerson's selection as contractor of choice builds on an earlier agreement in which the company was named a Main Automation Contractor for BP projects globally.

By standardizing on a single contractor for its North Sea region, BP expects to gain significant benefits including efficient project execution, training, maintenance and support.

Emerson stated that it will provide a wide range of services for control and safety systems, from front-end engineering and design to installation, testing and support. The integrated systems - which will help BP run its North Sea operations safely and efficiently - include Emerson's DeltaV digital automation system, DeltaV SIS process safety system, and AMS Suite predictive maintenance software.

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