
Qatar Petroleum (QP) recently unveiled its new website, providing visitors with updated information on the company’s business activities, supply management system, available career opportunities as well as the latest news on the company’s operations.The project wasaninitiativeofQP’sPublicRelationsandCommunicationsDepartment and reflects the changed technology landscape and increasingly mobile habits of internet users.“It has been almost three years since we last revamped the corporate website, which is a long time in web development,” said Abdulrahman Abdulla M. Al-Obaidly, QP’s Public Relations & Communications Manager.“The huge leaps in technology and the popularity of mobile computing mean that modern websites must be compatible with many platforms and browsers. The new QP website provides an optimum viewing experience across a wide range of browsers and devices such as desktops, tablets, mobile phones, etc.”“Our new website contains everything you need to know about QP and its operations,” said Al-Obaidly. “The Qatar Petroleum brand is a well-developed brand and our corporate web site is an ideal way to communicate our values and beliefs to the world.”The new site features an improved bilingual capability and navigation as well as expanded content areas. The information architecture allows for future development and initiatives. It can be accessed at www.qp.com.qa.
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