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energysys.com is the home of the Production Allocation Cloud, the most advanced cloud solution in the world for oil and gas production allocation and reporting.

The same technology that powers the massive Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline is available in the cloud on a low-cost, per user per month, subscription platform. energysys.com is a radically innovative solution delivering robust, proven, and scalable enterprise web technology at an affordable price, whatever your size.

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Peter Black - Managing director
Everything I do is about allowing our customers to focus on their core business, and spend less time worrying about IT. My current focus is on cloud computing as a way to deliver advanced solutions for production allocation and reserves reporting to oil and gas companies. We have customers around the globe, including West Africa, Trinidad, Azerbaijan, the UK, Switzerland, and China.

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Apache North Sea uses EnergySys Production Allocation cloud system
Oil and gas operator Apache has started using the Energysys cloud based system for managing production data, for its Forties and Bacchus fields.
05 Oct 2012

EnergySys new pricing model
EnergySys, a company which sells a cloud system for managing production data, has launched a new pricing model.
24 Aug 2012

(adv) EnergySys video explains their Production Allocation Cloud
The Production Allocation Cloud from EnergySys, explained in 96 seconds. Production allocation and production reporting for oil and gas with a simple subscription. Find out why what we left out was just as important as what we put in. Nothing but results
09 May 2012

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