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Alliance Geotechnical Services granted ISO 9001:2008 Certification Jakarta, Indonesia, (September 1, 2011) Alliance Geotechnical Services (AGS) and its Indonesian subsidiary PT Aliansi Lintas Teknologi, a leading engineering and consulting firm in the Asian oil and gas sector has been approved for ISO 9001 certification by SGS, a nationally known quality assurance firm. For AGS, the receipt of ISO 9001 certification, the most widely recognized international standard for quality management systems, is an important step in maintaining their position in the industry as a respected service and support provider. more Petroleum GIS Experts Expand into Asia Pacific with Alliance Geotechnical Services According to the latest oil and gas report from Business Monitor International, Asian oil imports are growing rapidly as demand growth is outstripping the pace of supply expansion. By 2014 the prediction is that whilst China, Japan, India and South Korea will all need to import oil, Malaysia will be the region's only net exporter.
Exprodat Consulting, specialists in implementing GIS technology within the oil and gas industry, has entered into a partnership with Malaysian-based Alliance Geotechnical Services (AGS) to support this expanding and developing industry. more Alliance Geotechnical Services Opens Depth Imaging Center In Jakarta Jakarta, Indonesia - January 15, 2009. Alliance Geotechnical Services (AGS) announced the opening of a new geophysical processing center in their office located in Jakarta, Indonesia. Using state of the art computer cluster technology in combination with leading seismic processing software, AGS are now offering advanced seismic more Alliance Geotechnical Services and Enigma Data Solutions form Strategic Alliance in Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia - June 01, 2008. Alliance Geotechnical Services (AGS) and Enigma Data Solutions (Enigma) have established a strategic alliance to bring Enigma's Data Archival Solutions to oil and gas companies in Indonesia. more OPEC Sees Prolonged Weakness in Demand for Oil World demand for OPEC's oil may take years to recover from the slump in 2009 because of economic weakness and demand destruction, the group said on Wednesday, justifying its slower spending on new supplies. more |