PAS boosts operations in Saudi Arabia

Nov. 20, 2012
PAS, a global leader in delivering human reliability software and services to the power and processing industries worldwide, has opened an operations office in Saudi Arabia, broadening and deepening its presence in the Middle East.

PAS, a global leader in delivering human reliability software and services to the power and processing industries worldwide, has opened an operations office in Saudi Arabia, broadening and deepening its presence in the Middle East.

The Saudi Arabia expansion will enable PAS to meet growing demand in the region and serve key clients such as Saudi Aramco and SABIC. The Saudi Arabian office will further strengthen PAS’ regional capabilities that already includes offices in Bahrain and Doha, Qatar set up to service clients such as Qatargas, Qatar Petroleum, Kuwait Oil Company, Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNOP), ADGAS, Petroleum Development of Oman, and many others.

“The expansion of our presence in the Middle East is a significant milestone. Many customers seek our expertise in minimizing human error by delivering critical process information in context to plant operators, engineers, and managers in the Middle East power generation and hydrocarbon industries.  We’re helping plant personnel to make the right decision in time-sensitive situations, helping them to maintain a safe and productive operation.” said Bill Dennison, PAS Vice President of EMEA.

The additional Middle East office is part of the company’s broader plans to increase its presence worldwide. PAS has operations locations in the US, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Asia, UK and Europe.  
 

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