Software Project Management White Papers
Anadarko Petroleum Optimizes Exploration and Production With Precise Project Management
Overview Anadarko's deepwater projects take place in as much as 9,000 feet of water, and its fleet of rigs drills wells as deep as 33,000 feet below sea level. Working at these depths, Anadarko's crews endeavor to meet project deadlines and deliver completed projects while safely managing the largely unpredictable impact of storms and underwater currents. Since the cost of operating a rig can approach $1 million per day, the pressure to make sure every asset produces value each day is intense. With the increasing demands of the industry and millions of dollars at stake, Anadarko turned to Oracle's Primavera software to help it bring drilling and other projects in on time and on budget.
| Publisher | Oracle | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | March 2009 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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