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From drilling sites in the desert to offshore rigs in the Arctic, oil and gas operations face conditions that push equipment to its limits. Phoenix drop-in replacement semiconductors are engineered for extreme temperatures, pressure, and vibration; ensuring stable, long-term performance where downtime isn’t an option.
High Risk and Always-On Drilling Technology
Oil & Gas infrastructure depends on long lifecycle systems that not only must perform in extreme conditions they also must be consistent and reliable in order to ensure ongoing operations and human safety.
Operational Downtime
Inconsistent availability of components leads to delayed operations, downtime and lost revenue.
Mitigating Risk
Advanced drilling technologies require parts that are always available, even when discontinued from the Original Device Manufacturer.
THE PHOENIX DIFFERENCE
Replacement Chips Right When You Need Them, Every Time
Ensuring a reliable supply of critical microelectronic components for your operations means never having to halt operations for a board redesign, retest, or requalification. Phoenix drop-in replacement chips offer the form, fit and function equivalent to the original component, so your equipment delivers every time.
Ensuring Reliability
Imagine if last-time-buys and storing inventory were a thing of the past? Having a reliable source of critical legacy chips on demand and at scale restores control and reliability for your operations.
Consistent Performance
Tried and tested microelectronics that deliver consistent performance under extreme conditions are critical for operational excellence. Phoenix replacements unlock this option for the Oil & Gas industry.
Continuous Operations at Extreme Temperatures
The Oil & Gas industry never sleeps and demands continuous operational uptime, leaving no room for inconsistent supply chains and risky last-time-buys. With equipment optimized for reliability and performance the microelectronics embedded in these systems must be in continuous supply.
175ºC
Temperature that a part must withstand in order to be used in an O&G application
30 Years
Average lifespan of an oil and gas tool
24/365
Hours per day, days per year an optimized oil rig runs continuously
Obsolescence planning is a critically important, but challenging part of our operations and there really isn’t an ideal solution, which is why we are thrilled to work with Phoenix.
Supply Chain Operations Director
Multinational Oil & Gas Services Company
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