Sanalla follows with «KPMG» the workflow for the overall modernization project for its systems
The Chairman of the Directors Board of the National Oil Corporation, Mustafa Sanalla, held a meeting with the General Director of KPMG International Limited in Tunisia, Moncef Zamouri, and a number of the company’s representatives in Libya Hussein Abu Nawara and Abdul Rahman Al Shara, and in the presence of of the Directors Board members, Abu al-Qasim Shangir, Mohammed Al-Amari and Jadallah Al-Awakli, a number of relevant departments, the chairman, members of the committee charged to follow up the project and specialists from the company.
The meeting addressed a discussion to present a visual presentation from KPMG, about the general context of “Creating a comprehensive system for financial and manufacturing, human resources, marketing, manufacturing, exploration and production”.
The presentation included a summary of the results of the first phase “Diagnosis, evaluation and proposal for improvements” with regard to public organization, governance, financial, administrative and human resources, marketing activity, exploration activity and production, as well as other technical support departments and administrations.
Sanalla also reviewed the situation of the oil sector in terms of regulatory structures, laws and resources that regulate the work of the sector assumed from the difficulties faced by its operations, especially over the past years, explaining that the primary objective of the project is the mechanization of all its actions and introduction of modern digital technology for all Its financial, administrative and technical systems, to achieve the vision and strategy of the company in the introduction of smart field technology and all oil operations beginning from exploration, drilling, production and manufacturing access to the marketing phase, as well as the follow-up of assets and transparency of spare parts and operating supplies, which contributes to improving performance, reducing cost and rationalization of expenditure.
The members of the Board also showed a number of observations on the report and emphasized the importance of the project and its role in contributing to improve the sector of operations, achieving the flow and exchanging data securely.
Adapted from Sada Website