Energy & Utilities Services
Energy & Utilities
Keeping the lights on, keeping the electricity or gas flowing, and doing it all at the right cost, all the time - that's the central challenge for energy and utility companies worldwide.
On top of that, they must contend with Mother Nature’s wrath, volatile fuel costs, growing regulatory burdens, and a rapidly aging workforce.
RJWCS is a constant and reliable partner throughout the ebbs and flows that face the industry. We use our recognized strengths in project management to help global utilities work more effectively and more collaboratively around the world. We offer access to a deep and talented pool of IT and business process experts – available on demand – to help energy providers manage the peaks and troughs of changing business conditions. And we enlist our nearshore/offshore services to reduce utilities’ expenditures.
By working with RJWCS, energy providers and utilities are better able to deal with volatility. They can more easily optimize their IT infrastructures, boost labor productivity, improve customer service, free up resources to focus on strategic projects – or all of the above.
Oil and Gas Downstream
An opportunity to fulfill the dynamic Oil and Gas Industry needs
Economies of Downstream Oil & Gas
- Stretches from major crude oil lifting across the globe and delivering finished products to end consumer
- Includes refining, transportation, storage, trading & distribution activities of the SCM
- Segments include Retail, Aviation, Refining, Lubricants, Fuels, IST, Gas, NGLs & Petrochemicals
- Business functions include HR, Corporate Finance, Legal, Engineering and Admin
Oil & Gas Supply chain
- It is the petroleum supply chain that gets your gas to the pumps. Like any supply chain, it has the same source, create and deliver model. But unlike others, the petroleum business involves huge amounts of liquid of varying grades that must be contained and transported to highly involved and interdependent operations that start with raw oil and end with the delivery of numerous finished products -- only one of which is the gasoline that runs your automobile. And in the middle, there's an incredibly complex manufacturing process. Long Supply Chain Unlike Long Supply Chain.
Other Parameters:
- Deciding which crude to buy for refinery
1. Depends on Cost to transport it
2. Products refinery is configured to produce
3. Prevailing volumes and price for product(s) in retail
- How much it will cost to get the refined product(s) to market
1. Option for trading, swapping and exchanging crude, intermediate products through out the chain
- The situation is exacerbated by a proliferation of regional product specifications, a volatile market, increasing stringent environmental regulations, and constantly changing supply and demand pattern
For more detailed information of our oil and gas experience: Please see our presentation: RJWCS SAP Downstream Demo
We think that puts a whole new spin on the word “utility.”