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Yokogawa in partnership with Russia's Gazprom Neft

18 August 2008

Yokogawa Electric Corporation has signed a strategic partnership agreement with JSC Gazprom Neft.
Yokogawa will introduce its solutions on a priority basis at four of the company's refineries. These solutions will include integrated production control systems and operation support software for efficiency improvement and event analysis

Yokogawa will also contribute to a Gazprom Neft program for reducing total cost of ownership by offering technical support with the design, delivery, service,operation, and engineering of control systems.

Yokogawa has had a foothold in the Russian market since 1993, when it opened a representative office in Moscow. In 1997, Yokogawa was founded to launch business on a full scale. The company changed its name to Yokogawa in 2005 and has been aggressively expanding business not only in Russia but also in other CIS states.

In 2006, Yokogawa signed a similar strategic partnership agreement with JSC Sibur Holding, which is the holding company for Sibur, the largest petrochemical and chemical industry group in Russia. Under this agreement, Yokogawa has introduced its control systems on a priority basis and has been working hard to strengthen its service system by establishing technical centers for customer support.

The decision by Gazprom Neft to sign this strategic partnership agreement with Yokogawa can be attributed to a positive evaluation of the technologies and customer-oriented solutions that Yokogawa introduced to Sibur.

Using these strategic partnership agreements with Sibur and Gazprom Neft, Yokogawa will expand its business in Russia's oil and natural gas industry.


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