A number of issues faced by this sector create obstacles to streamlined processes and achieving the desired exposure to risk and non-compliance.

Changing Concerns

The Energy industry is living through a dynamic period of change. These companies are enduring public scrutiny from many areas – from shareholders to media to regulators. In addition, in this rapidly changing business environment with increasingly complex regulatory requirements, emergency management, compliance and sustainability are at the forefront of concern. A number of issues faced by this sector create obstacles to streamlined processes and achieving the desired exposure to risk and non-compliance – from decentralized policies to redundant controls to poor communication between those who set policies and those who must follow them.

A Refocus of Efforts

Now, many energy companies have begun refocusing their efforts on all of these areas in order to strengthen controls, streamline process automation, and enhance business collaboration in order to keep up with the dynamics of their current environment and decrease the risk they are exposed to on a daily basis.

Animus understands the pain points the energy industry faces and has worked with numerous energy companies to solve their toughest issues.

The Pain Points

Compliance: From FERC to NERC requirements, the energy industry is one of the most highly regulated. Failure to comply with industry regulations can lead to hefty fines. Animus offers a comprehensive policy enforcement program that begins with a strategic assessment to analyze weak areas of compliance to a communication & education program to reinforce policies & processes controls.

Emergency Management: Ever since 2001, companies have been obligated to adopt sophisticated technology and procedures for responding to and recovering from both natural and man-made disasters. Animus provides your organization with the best value for support of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (HSEM) programs in private, public, and not-for-profit organizations and agencies.

Sustainability: With the worldwide call for environmental management and responsibility, energy companies are actively seeking to diversify its products and services to include green technology. The need for corporate social responsibility also stretches to include how the organization acts as a whole – from its IT asset disposal programs to conservation programs. 


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