Automation INSIGHT! 2nd ISA UAE Safety and Cybersecurity Symposium 2020, Vol VIII, Issue 1

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INTERVIEW WITH Yahya Darwish Vice President, HIMA Middle East

FEATURED PROJECT ADNOC Refining - Waste Heat Recovery

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DMS ANALYTICS ADNOC Onshore - Buhasa Integrated Facilities Project ADNOC - Fujairah Mandous Field

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INTERVIEW WITH Yahya Darwish Vice President, HIMA Middle East

FEATURED PROJECT ADNOC Refining - Waste Heat

DMS ANALYTICS ADNOC Onshore - Buhasa Integrated Facilities Project

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Automation INSIGHT! January 2020 Vol. VIII Issue 1 PUBLISHED BY Data Media Systems (for private distribution) President & CEO Mohammed Loch mloch@dmsglobal.net Operations Director Sara Loch sloch@dmsglobal.net Content Writer & Editor Mohammed Zafran mzafran@dmsglobal.net Editorial Designer Vishnu Raj vraj@dmsglobal.net Although all efforts to ensure accurate reporting are taken, some errors may occur. The views and opinions herein are not those of the Publishers. All Rights reserved.

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Dear DMS Members, Insurance is a weird thing. To be fair it’s more the risk assessment. Humans are notoriously poor at assessing the risk of failure or harm and thus sometimes purchase insurance and sometimes not. Bicycle helmets or seat belts are a perfect example. Some assess the risk as minimal whilst others are far more cautious. Some take into account the fact that track-records prove that they are excess to requirement whilst others perceive risk due to the power of consensus. Who is right? Both are right since any assessment is about perceived risk but, surely using, even if proven otherwise, is the best approach to cover the unexpected, or not factored, upset? That is as long as the cost is not a limiting factor that is. In a former job it amazed me how, just because lightning had never struck, the feeling was that it never would and so the plant was safe and would not suffer a shutdown due to a strike. The Middle East in particular would use this logic even though we experience lightning strikes every year and the insurance (a lightning/ surge protection device) would only cost a few hundred dollars or so and save a shutdown that could save hundreds of thousands of dollars of lost production. A lightning strike could cause a shutdown system to shutdown when there was no danger to the actual process and yet it has never been perceived as a real requirement. So why then is cyber-security, which costs so much more to install, is considered a real necessity? The answer, I believe, is in the fact that the risk to shutdown due to a lightning strike can be easily defined. We know what it is, how it will affect the process and how to fix the problem. Cyber-security on the other hand is an unknown. We don’t always know who the attacker is, where the attack will come from or how it will affect the systems. On top of all that we have no idea how much it will cost to put right. Lightning damage is easy to understand while cyber-security requires a huge amount of understanding with instrumentation and automation engineers having to work with IT engineers to create an understanding of the OT environment. Cyber-security for OT has been around since the control system environment moved over to ethernet switching technologies effectively bringing the internet to the control level. In the early days air-gaps were considered enough. Then DMZ, defence in depth and zones and conduits. Now we have data diodes but, until those on the plant floor develop enough understanding about the why nots and wherefores, we will always be in danger since defences, no matter how strong and deep, will always be breached. We need understanding. We need learning. We need collaboration between governments and standards organisations, we need direction. Kind Regards, Mohammed Loch President and CEO, DMS Global Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific - ISA Automation

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ADNOC Onshore - Buhasa Integrated Facilities Project In 1965, Adnoc operated one of its oldest oilfields, the Bu Hasa field, located 200km south of Abu Dhabi. Adnoc Onshore is planning to develop its Bu Hasa Oilfield integrated facilities and processing units. This project aims to raise its crude output capacity from the field by 18% from 550,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 650,000 bpd. The Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) study is completed by Jacobs Engineering Group (formerly known as CH2M Hill). The geotechnical investigation, topographical and underground detection survey has been awarded to Arab Center for Engineering Studies (ACES-Dubai). Tecnicas Reunidas, an engineering company based in Spain, has been awarded the engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) contract worth $1.5 billion in November 2018. Scope of work includes renovation and expansion of facilities, new pipeline networks, production hubs and conversion of three trains in the central de-gassing station, streamlining of water handling, implementation of a second gas lift recovery

phase and improvement of overall production efficiency and reduction of inactive wells. All will be executed within 39 months. Target Engineering, a subsidiary of Arabtec, has been awarded $227 million for the mechanical and electrical construction works contract. The scope of work includes the general construction and expansion of the existing Bu Hasa oil pad hubs, the gas lift’s Phase 2, and the produced water re-injection’s first and second phases. The contract began in June 2019 and will continue for 28 months. Adnoc Onshore is on track to meet the production capacity target of 3.5 million bpd to 4 million bpd by the end of 2020.

ADNOC - Fujairah Mandous Field The Mandous Field development is in the mountains of Fujairah with the integration of MOT Fujairah Facilities. The aim of the storage caverns is to store 3 different types of crude oil. The crude oil will be coming from Murban, Das and Upper Zakum. The crude oil from Murban will be supplied via the Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline (ADCOP) and oil from Das and Upper Zakum will be transported from its offshore facilities. Each of the bunkers will be excavated below ground level. This project will be the world’s largest storage oil bunker that will store approximately a total of 40 million barrels of oil. Each storage will hold a capacity of 14 million barrels of oil. In November 2017, the South Korean EPC company, SK Engineering was awarded the main contract valued at $ 1.21 billion. China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering (CPPE) was appointed as the sub-contractor by SK Engineering to carry out the general construction works for the underground storage. The National Emirates was also appointed as a drilling contractor. Al Hasoun Arabian Group as the MEP contractor, Kindle Steel Construction Contracting worked on the steel structure fabrication.

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Currently, construction is taking place as per schedule, with drilling works happening on parallel. The overall construction of the project is expected to be completed by 2022. The scope of work entails the construction of water tunnels in a D-shape (7m and 5m), boreholes, access tunnels, compressor units, temperature control machinery, safety systems, pipeline works to transport the crude oil, surface facilities, and access roads. The EPC contract will add 50% of its value to the UAE’s economic growth which is part of ADNOC’s in-country value (ICV) programme. ADNOC aims to improve trade & commercial opportunities by responding to market needs.


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Interview with Yahya Darwish Vice President, HIMA Middle East

Q. Mr. Darwish, you recently joined HIMA to lead the Middle East operations. Can you tell us what influenced your decision to join HIMA?

Q. We understand that HIMA has an extensive history in the Process Safety industry; can you tell us what else makes HIMA different?

Throughout my career, I have witnessed HIMA being the benchmark for safety solutions in the industry and standing in a league of its own. Now that I am at the core of HIMA, I can understand what values have brought HIMA to reach this prominent market leadership position as an independent provider of smart safety solutions. With German quality at the heart of everything that HIMA does in operations, our human capital of highly experienced engineers is what creates this delta of quality with the rest of the market.

There are numerous factors that make HIMA unique, such as the fact that since being founded in 1908, we are still today a family-owned company with our present owner Mr. Steffen Phillip being the fourth generation of the family to be actively involved daily in steering the technological vision of the company. Or another differentiator is the fact that we are so dedicated to safety that we were the very first company globally to implement a functional safety management program throughout our organisation and currently have more TUV certified functional safety engineers than any other company – safety is in our DNA.

This has led us to bring ambitious expansion goals in the process, energy, and rail sectors throughout the Middle East region. Combining the experience that I have gained with some of the largest Automation companies in the GCC market over the past 28 years with HIMA’s 110 years of Process safety experience will enhance our position as the thought leaders in safety and security in the region.

But most important to me is the fact that we are the only independent specialists in safety and security. As independent suppliers of safety solutions worldwide, our focus is purely on safety and security and every person in the company touches this every day. This ensures that we are specialists in these fields and to support this,

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INSIGHT! FEATURE we invest substantially in advancements in technology and how these can be used in the safety and security of our customers. Some unmistakable indications of this commitment are how HIMA has more than 30% of our workforce dedicated to R&D, or how we invest more than 70% of our manufacturing process to testing procedures to ensure that we provide the highest quality products to our customers. Q. As an Industrial automation expert in your opinion what should be the top priorities for the end-users in the digital age? Industry is moving faster towards Industry 4.0 with the help of massive digital transformation. It is giving lots of opportunities to grow in terms of automation but it is also arising lots of additional risks. In a time where office networks and industrial automation are growing, hackers can exploit any weaknesses in security, potentially putting plants at risk of serious damage. Hackers can remotely manipulate, control, and even destroy plants. This is a significant challenge as the plants were previously thought to be out of reach of hackers. Industrial plants are significantly safer when they bring together functional safety and cybersecurity. What that means that at one hand employees and the environment need to be protected from the dangers that are present in the plant. While on the other hand, IT security is required to secure plants against external attacks and manipulation. This includes industrial espionage as well as interference with production processes. Plant operators have to be aware of these risks and actively address them. Q. Nowadays due to increased safety and security risks, end-users and operators are asking for segregated architecture or solutions. What are your thoughts on segregated solutions? Yes definitely. This is not a new concept, we all know the old saying ‘Don’t put all your eggs in one basket’. Both the IEC 61511 for safety and IEC 62443 for security require that systems are built with multiple layers of protection and have to be segregated in different layers. Many automation companies promote a ‘onestop-shopping’ concept for a customer’s automation requirements; however, our customers consider safety and security to be too important to be thrown in with everything else and prefer to have a company such as HIMA who specialise in safety and security take care of their requirements in different layers. In most cases, HIMA is considered their safety partner, where they are

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free to choose the control system or instrumentation that best suits their requirements but when it comes to safety and security, they prefer to select HIMA for their complete lifecycle requirements. As an independent specialist in safety and OT cybersecurity solutions, HIMA ensures that our systems integrate easily with all of the control systems available today and we have the experience of providing hundreds of these integrated solutions to ensure that our customers get exactly what they need for their operations, a segregated or separated independent secured safety systems. Our customers get the best of all aspects, they can select the best control and instrumentation for their requirements and have the peace of mind that their safety, as well as cybersecurity, is integrated but of diverse technology and supported by a specialist company. Q. Can you provide details of key strategic initiatives for UAE HIMA is present in the region for a quiet long time and is aligned with the UAE’s vision for developing this country. We started with serving key energy players in the country and we are still proudly protecting the people, assets, and environment in the UAE. Our regional headquarter is located in UAE to manage 38 countries. So we have made a significant investment in terms of resources and expertise building in-country. Central to HIMA’s vision is knowledge transfer and local skills development. To this end, HIMA is launching several initiatives such as extending HIMA Academy for professional development and knowledge transfer, University partnership, development of partners and suppliers and building Research & Development expertise in the region.


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Wednesday 29th January 2020 7:00AM - 8:00AM Registration 8:00AM - 8:30AM Welcoming Remarks

Mohammed Loch President & CEO

DMS Global Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific

ISA

8:30AM - 10:15AM ICS Cybersecurity & IIOT Track Chair

Speakers

Karthik Sitaraman Senior Manager - DCS and PIMS

Emirates Global Aluminium

Razdan Khan

Syed Asif Ahmed

Vinod Pal Singh

Information Security Analyst

Engineer, Maintenance (Icss)

Senior Control Engineer

ADNOC Offshore

ADNOC Onshore

ADNOC Onshore

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Landscape Blueprint of ICS Cyber Security Solutions

Implementing ICS Cybersecurity for the Effective Deployment of IIOT and Related Technologies.

Jean Baptiste

Mahmoud Salman

Technical Sales Consultant

Cyber Security Solutions Consultant

Sr Solution Architect

Schneider Electric

Trend Micro

Yokogawa Middle East & Africa B.S.C.(c)

Presentation

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Securing your digital transformation

Securing OT Environments

Industrial Cybersecurity integrated to Managed services across Enterprise

10:15AM - 10:45AM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 10:45AM - 12:15PM ICS Cybersecurity Case Studies Track Chair

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Implementing ICS Cybersecurity for the Effective Deployment of IIOT and Related Technologies.

Landscape Blueprint of ICS Cyber Security Solutions

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Jean Baptiste

Mahmoud Salman

Technical Sales Consultant

Cyber Security Solutions Consultant

Mohammed Nabeel Sr Solution Architect

Schneider Electric

Trend Micro

Yokogawa Middle East & Africa B.S.C.(c)

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Securing your digital transformation

Securing OT Environments

Industrial Cybersecurty integarated to Managed services across Enterprise”

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Priteshkumar Patel Maint. Engineer (Inst & Control)

ADNOC Onshore

Dr. Vincent Turmel

Holger Grotheer

Giovanni Djotiko

Vice President

DCS Manager

DCS Safety Systems & System Maintenance Engineer

Bayshore Networks

Mohammed Loch Emirates Global

Gilles Loridon CEO

Global Security Network

Emirates Global Aluminium

President & CEO Aluminium

DMS Global Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific

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Managing OT networks and user management for How ICS Endpoint a heavily automated greenfields Alumina refinery Protection Can Protect 8:30AM Your Plant TODAY- 10:15AM ICS Cybersecurity & IIOT

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Cases Studies of IEC 624433-3 SL4 Unidirectional Controls in Oil & Gas

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1:15PM - 3:00PM ICS Cybersecurity Risk Management & Standards / ICS Cybersecurity Assessment Best Practices / ICS Cybersecurity & Supply Chain Track Chair

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Karthik Sitaraman Senior Manager - DCS and PIMS

Emirates Global Aluminium

Razdan Khan

Syed Asif Ahmed

Vinod Pal Singh

Information Security Analyst

Engineer, Maintenance (Icss)

Senior Control Engineer

ADNOC Offshore

ADNOC Onshore

ADNOC Onshore

N.V. Kulkarni

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Head of Electrical Telecom and Instrument Department

Landscape Blueprint of ICS Cyber Hub Digital Leader (MEA) Security Solutions ABB

Penspen International Abu Dhabi

Ikshvakoo Vaid

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Thomas Koenigstein

Shoukath Ali

Implementing ICS Cybersecurity for the Effective Consultant and Trainer of IIOT and Related Security Risk & Compliance Expert Deployment Technologies. HIMA Independent Consultant

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Security Elasticity – a holistic approach to incidence response

Security Environment for Functional Safety in a Digital Age

Assessing the real risk

Mohammed Nabeel

Jean Baptiste

Mahmoud Salman

Technical Sales Consultant

Cyber Security Solutions Consultant

Sr Solution Architect

Schneider Electric

Trend Micro

Yokogawa Middle East & Africa B.S.C.(c)

Syed Belal Presentation

Tahir Saleem Presentation

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Cybersecurity Technical Sales Consultant Securing OT Environments Sr. Specialist Cybersecurty integarated to Securing your digital transformation Industrial Managed services across Enterprise” PAS Global LLC. Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA)

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Keynote Speaker Mohammed Loch President & CEO DMS Global Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific - ISA Mohammed Loch is the President & CEO of DMS Global. DMS Global’s range of activities include Events, Publishing, Video Production, Web Services, PR & Branding Solutions, ultimately complementing its project intelligence database. With this diverse range of activities, DMS is the only media company that can truly call itself a marketing specialist for the Energy Sector. Other than DMS Global, Mohammed’s other roles include; the Director Industry Development for the International Society of Automation (ISA), the Middle East, Africa & Asia Pacific Partner of the ARC Advisory Group, Regional Director Middle East for the Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association (MESA) as well as FieldComm Group, Director of Market Intelligence for the Bilateral US-Arab Chamber of Commerce, and Partner & Executive Director of the Choice to Change Foundation.

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ICS Cybersecurity & IIOT 8:30AM - 10:15AM Track Chair Karthik Sitaraman Senior Manager - DCS and PIMS Emirates Global Aluminium Karthik has worked for suppliers like Honeywell, Invensys and operating companies like QAFCO and EGA. Karthik has a total of 26 years of experience - 13 years with suppliers working in a wide range of roles involving project, program and operations management; 13 years heading up the OT projects and operations for a fertilizer complex QAFCO, Qatar and Alumina refinery at EGA, UAE. Karthik’s expertise is across the entire process automation landscape in the implementation and operation of traditional solutions like DCS, PLCs, ESD, MES, OTS, APC, Alarm Management, Asset Management, and emerging solutions like Industry 4.0, cybersecurity, edge computing and IIoT applications. Karthik has the ability to view projects from customer and vendor perspectives, thereby managing and mitigating project and operational risks.

Speaker Razdan Khan Information Security Analyst ADNOC Offshore Presentation: Landscape Blueprint of ICS Cyber Security Solutions Razdan Khan is seasoned Information & Cyber Security professional having significant exposure in implementation of Enterprise IT and Digital Technologies projects and operations lifecycle for Energy and Telecom industrial business domains. In the current role, Razdan is handling ISMS program, SOC, Security Architecture, Risk and Compliance Management functions in ADNOC Offshore IT department. Razdan has Bachelors degree in Telecommunications Engineering and have several technology certifications including CISSP, CISM, CISA, ISO27001, SANS and Azure. Syed Asif Ahmed (Co-Speaker) Engineer, Maintenance (Icss) ADNOC Onshore Presentation: Implementing ICS Cybersecurity for the Effective Deployment of IIOT and Related Technologies. Graduate Electronics & Instrumentation Engineer with around 18 years experience spanning chemical and upstream oil & gas industry. Currently with ADNOC Onshore South East Asset SQM Maintenance team. Assigned roles included engineering, commissioning and maintenance of instrumentation and control/ safety system. Certified Professional MCSE and experience in SAP 4.7EE Technical Consultant Basis ABAP and LSM Workbench. Worked in ICS cyber security projects and Lead field data integration project. Vinod Pal Singh (Co-Speaker) Senior Control Engineer ADNOC Onshore Presentation: Implementing ICS Cybersecurity for the Effective Deployment of IIOT and Related Technologies. Senior Control Engineer in TC-Engineering department of ADNOC Onshore. Bachelor’s in I&C Engineering with 20 years cumulative experience in Instrumentation & Control Engineering of Upstream Oil & Gas facilities. TUV Rheinland certified FS Expert (SIS) Automation

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2nd ISA UAE Safety and Cybersecurity Symposium 2020 Jean Baptiste Technical Sales Consultant Schneider Electric Presentation: Securing your digital transformation Sales lead of Schneider-Electric cybersecurity business in the Middle-East with high technical experience designing, implementing and managing security infrastructures for various industries. Holds a multitude of industrial cybersecurity certifications.

Mahmoud Salman Cyber Security Solutions Consultant Trend Micro Presentation: Securing OT Environments Mahmoud Salman is a Cyber Security Solutions Consultant at Trend Micro. He Holds a B.S degree in Computer Science from Princess Sumaya University for Technology in Jordan 2005. Mahmoud has 11 years experience in Information Security holding a CISSP certificate. Mahmoud has experience in security architecture design and implementation for variety of security solutions. He attended many OT workshops the last one in August 2019 in Tokyo Japan with Moxa and Trend Micro OT team, discussing the OT security threats and Security solutions to protect OT environments. Mohammed Nabeel Sr Solution Architect Yokogawa Middle East & Africa B.S.C.(c) Presentation: Industrial Cybersecurity integrated to Managed services across Enterprise Mohammed Nabeel is the Sr Cyber Security Solution Consultant at Yokogawa Middle East & Africa (Bahrain). He holds a Master Degree from Noorul Islam University and has over 15 years of experience in the field of, Security and Networking Infrastructure solution implementation and consulting. His area of expertise is Consulting on latest Cyber security Solutions, Network infrastructure design and assessing network vulnerabilities.

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ICS Cybersecurity Case Studies 10:45AM - 12:15PM Track Chair Priteshkumar Patel Maint. Engineer (Inst & Control) ADNOC Onshore Priteshkumar Patel has total 25 years of experience in the field of Instrumentation. He has experience for both upstream and downstream of Oil and gas industry. Since 2009 he is working with ADNOC Onshore. In his 9 years of association with ADNOC Onshore he has worked in different location like NEB field, ASAB Gas and presently he is working in BAB Gas Field He has very good knowledge of all aspect of Instrumentation like design, commissioning, maintenance. He was involved in many projects like up gradation of NEB field test separator, SIL Assessment/ SIL verification for ASAB Gas & NEB Phase–III, up gradation of ASAB GAS SCADA system, and SIL verification for ASAB Gas Wells/RMS, PM Procedure development for ASAB Gas, OGD-II Wells up gradation, flow measurement improvement.

Speaker Dr. Vincent Turmel Vice President Bayshore Networks Presentation: How ICS Endpoint Protection Can Protect Your Plant TODAY Dr. Vincent Turmel is Bayshore’s VP of Field Engineering. He has over 20 years’ experience in process automation and cybersecurity. He has been with Bayshore since 2016 and was previously with Siemens Industry Inc. where he held roles in application engineering, product management and consulting in industrial automation and ICS security. During this time Vincent advised major corporations on automation, control systems architecture and security. Holger Grotheer (Co-Speaker) DCS Manager Emirates Global Aluminium Presentation: Managing OT networks and user management for a heavily automated greenfields Alumina refinery Holger has worked for suppliers like Siemens and operating companies like Aurubis (Germany), Aluminium Oxid Stade (Germany) and EGA. He has a total of 31 years of experience – 2 years with Siemens and 29 years with operating companies. 19 years as Instrumentation and DCS department leader. Holger’s expertise is across the entire process automation landscape including field-instrumentation in the implementation and operation of traditional solutions like DCS, PLC and ESD.

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2nd ISA UAE Safety and Cybersecurity Symposium 2020 Giovanni Djotiko (Co-Speaker) DCS Safety Systems & System Maintenance Engineer Emirates Global Aluminium Presentation: Managing OT networks and user management for a heavily automated greenfields Alumina refinery Giovanni has worked in Industrial Automation for more than 9 years. He previously worked for Honeywell Process Solutions providing site support services for Alcoa Alumina Refineries. In his current role as DCS Safety Systems & System Maintenance Engineer at Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA), he is engaged in refinery DCS, PLC, PIMS (MES) & Safety Systems. With a academic background in Electrical Power Engineering, Giovanni’s expertise also includes LIMS, Weighbridge, Virtualization and Microsoft solutions and applications. Giovanni has a passion for Volunteering and plays Football and Volleyball in his spare time. Gilles Loridon CEO Global Security Network Presentation: Cases Studies of IEC 62443-3-3 SL4 Unidirectional Controls in Oil & Gas Gilles Loridon has worked as an IT Consultant for twenty-four years and as InfoSec Consultant for more than nineteen years. Since 1999, Gilles is the position of CEO of Global Security Network. Gilles has been leading and implementing successful InfoSec projects for Security Agencies, Military Departments, Oil & Gas companies and International corporations in Europe, Africa, as well as in the Middle East. Gilles has been conducting InfoSec Audits & VA/ PT, ISO/ISF/ADISC ISMS implementations and Awareness Training in the Energy, Finance and Governmental sectors. Gilles is certified ISA/IEC 62443 Cyber Security Fundamentals Specialist.

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ICS Cybersecurity Risk Management & Standards / ICS Cybersecurity Assessment Best Practices / ICS Cybersecurity & Supply Chain 1:15PM - 3:00PM Track Chair N.V. Kulkarni Head of Electrical Telecom and Instrument Department Penspen International Abu Dhabi N.V. Kulkarni has been working in the Automation field for more than 30 years out of which 25+ years in the Middle East. He has been instrumental in applying the latest technologies and keen on keeping himself updated.

Speaker Ikshvakoo Vaid Hub Digital Leader (MEA) ABB Presentation: Security Elasticity – a holistic approach to incidence response As a student member of ISA during his graduate school days, Ikshvakoo did not know that he would one day be invited as a guest speaker to ISA UAE Safety & Cybersecurity Symposium. In his 17 years journey from being student member to this symposium, Ikshvakoo has played multiple roles with ABB serving energy industries across APAC and IMEA markets with automation solutions. Currently, as Hub Digital Lead for IMEA, Ikshvakoo focuses on IACS security and Industry 4.0 applications.

Thomas Königstein Consultant and Trainer HIMA Presentation: Security Environment for Functional Safety in a Digital Age Thomas Königstein is a Consultant and Trainer for Automation Security. He studied Information Technology in Germany and started his career in the area of Digital/IT Forensic Seventeen years ago. During his career, he worked as a Freelancer and CISO (Chief Information Security Officer) and worked on projects related to Information Security Management System (ISO 27001), Risk Assessment, Penetration Testing and others. As a licensed trainer in HIMA, he provides a TÜV Rheinland-approved training on Cybersecurity. With ten years of experience in Cybersecurity and Forensic Cybersecurity, he is the Cybersecurity expert of HIMA.

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2nd ISA UAE Safety and Cybersecurity Symposium 2020 Shoukath Ali Security Risk & Compliance Expert Independent Consultant Presentation: Assessing the real risk Cyber security professional with vast experience implementing security controls in IT and OT networks for various business sectors. Career roles have spanned from IT operations to digital forensics and was responsible for managing cyber security for a large global organisation with a mix of manufacturing, sales and R&D offices as their APAC Regional CISO. Certifications like CISSP, CRISC, CISM, CISA, SANS Incident Handler (GCIH) & Forensic Analyst (GCFA) achieved during a career of more than 25 years have helped to develop a better understanding of the security requirements to effectively contribute towards securing the organization. Syed Belal Cybersecurity Technical Sales Consultant PAS Global LLC. Presentation: So You’ve Been Hacked. Now What? Syed Belal is a Cybersecurity Technical Sales Consultant at PAS based in Bahrain. He has more than a decade of experience in ICS OT applications, with a focus on networks and cybersecurity, industrial automation, SCADA and safety systems used in critical infrastructure. He completed the ICS Cybersecurity program by the US Department of Homeland Security Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT) and is also an ISA-99/ IEC-62443 Cybersecurity Fundamentals Specialist (ISA/CFS) – IC32. He has a BS in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Computer Engineering from the Univ. of Sharjah and an MBA in Business Strategy. Tahir Saleem Sr. Specialist Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) Presentation: Establishing Win-Win relationship with your suppliers for effective cyber risk management Over 15 years of professional experience within IACS security practicing security strategy development, technical design & engineering, operations, commissioning, and maintenance for providers of vital services covering: power & water, mining, transport (rail), oil & gas and Government services.

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Exhibitors Profiles ABB Inc Contact Person: Hanan Mohsen Address: Al Raha Beach Area , Al Dar HQ Building Fourth Floor Telephone Number: +97124938000 Mobile Number: +971506672792 Website: https://new.abb.com/ Email: hanan.mohsen@ae.abb.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: D1 ABB is a pioneering technology leader that works closely with utility, industry, transport and infrastructure customers in roughly 100 countries. With more than four decades at the forefront of digital technologies, we are a leader in digitally connected and enabled industrial equipment and systems with an installed base of more than 70,000 control systems connecting 70 million devices. AUTOCHIM SYSTEMS LLC Contact Person: Michael Sakr Address: Office 501, New EMI State Tower, Airport Road (intersection with Hamdan St.), Abu Dhabi, UAE Telephone Number: +971 2 626 5774 Website: www.autochimsystems.com Email: sales@autochimsystems.com / asme@autochimsystems.com Sponsor Type: Diamond Sponsor Stand Number: B1 Autochim Systems is a highly innovative system engineering and integration company located in Abu Dhabi. It partners with visionary companies from all over the world, which makes it consistent in introducing cutting-edge technologies and solutions to the Middle East and Northern Africa (MENA) region. For over 20 years, Autochim Systems continues to be a reliable industry partner, exceeding client expectations and creating value through positive impacts. Industries Served: * Oil, Gas & Petrochemical

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* Telecom

* Manufacturing & Industrial

Services Offered: * FGS - F&G Systems, Detection Systems, Protection Systems * Safety Instrumented Systems (ESD, WHCP) * Turbomachinery Controls & Total Train Control Solution * Vibration Monitoring Systems * Condition Monitoring of Rotating Machinery & Electrical Asset * Power Distribution, Substation Automation & Utilities Network Automation * Cybersecure Automation * Smart Enterprise Mobility Solutions

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2nd ISA UAE Safety and Cybersecurity Symposium 2020 Bayshore Networks Contact Person: Arif Ahmed Khan Address: 4625 Creekstone Drive, #100, Durham NC 27703, USA Mobile Number: +971 50 818 6150 Website: www.bayshorenetworks.com Email: akhan@bayshorenetworks.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: A2 Bayshore Networks was founded in 2012 and has developed security products specifically for OT environments for use by automation engineers and plant operators. Its comprehensive technology inspects industrial network activity in real-time, and actively protects assets whenever anomalies appear. The company created SCADAfuse, SCADAwall and OTaccess to address the digital security risks which can compromise the availability, integrity and confidentiality of OT environments. All Bayshore products are designed with five OT network centric principles to provide effective, practical deployment and use in OT environments. These capabilities are integral to every Bayshore product, and are the differentiating factor between Bayshore and competitive solutions which are typically enterprise IT security products adapted for industrial environments. Bayshore products all encompass the following capabilities: Native integration with procedures and tools already in use for daily operations An operator-friendly deployment and usage model, defined and configured in terms of SCADA systems, modbus registers, and vocabulary familiar to OT engineer. No specialized enterprise or IT security knowledge required to effectively deploy, integrate and manage An affordable price point and budget-friendly purchasing options through existing suppliers to most water districts World-class native OT security technology, protecting plant operators against a rising tide of native OT threats Bayshore works with local integrators, engineering firms, and resellers, and would be glad to recruit any water plant’s preferred partner to simplify the evaluation and procurement model. Please feel free to broker a mutual introduction based on your interest in the product and we will arrange for onsite trials in your plant as soon as is convenient for you. Global Security Network (GSN) Contact Person: Roula Khabbaz Address: P.O. Box 41301, Abu Dhabi, UAE Telephone Number: 026674782 Mobile Number: 0505362613 Website: www.gsn.ae Email: roula@gsn.ae Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: C1 Global Security Network (GSN) is a UAE based, French-owned Company, with more than 19 years of experience in delivering high-end IT Security projects in Middle East. GSN on delivering specialized IT Security solutions such as FoxIt DataDiode solution to customers like Government High Security, Military, Law Enforcement and Critical National Infrastructure as well as Oil and Gas Companies. GSN has acquired extensive in designing, integrating and implementing turn-key cyber security solutions in very challenging environments with critical requirements in term of availability and security. As such GSN has achieved the status of being a “trusted” security vendor for these organizations. GSN has also a boutique practice in Cyber Security services. We offer Cyber Security Risk Management services such as Audit, Gap Analysis, Awareness Program, Pen Test, Framework and policies development. We are the first company in Middle East to have implemented a Cyber Security Risk Management Framework compliant with ISO/ IEC 27001, ISA/IEC 62443 (ex ISA99) and UAE NESA.

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2nd ISA UAE Safety and Cybersecurity Symposium 2020 HIMA Middle East FZE Contact Person: Vivek Jain Address: A1313, Tower A, JAFZA One, JAFZA, P.O. Box 261487 Dubai, UAE Telephone Number: +971 4 8834489 Mobile Number: +971 54 791 6086 Website: www.hima.com Email: Vivek.Jain@hima.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: D2 HIMA: The Safety Experts Over 110 years ago, we began providing our customers with safety for what they were doing. In this regard, since 1970 we have dedicated our entire focus on plant safety, and we have consistently shaped the industry with innovations. Today we are the world’s leading specialist for safety-related automation solutions. And, as a globally active enterprise, we are also present in all key regions of the world at more than 50 locations, and we are there for you wherever you need us. The world’s largest companies in the process industry and power generation industry trust our products and services. These offerings also open new paths to greater safety and profitability in the rail industry, logistics, and the machine automation sector. HIMA safety solutions ensure uninterrupted as well as safer operation. They can be integrated in all major control systems as a unique combination of hardware and software with a strong cybersecurity component. This integration not only enables you to control individual plant components: it also enables dynamic and fail-safe control of entire plant networks. And ultimately, this means you increase productivity and profitability.

PAS Global LLC. Contact Person: Talal Shawwa Address: Al Salam Tower, Building 7580, 3269 Zaid Ibn Alkhatab St, Olaya, Al Khobar 34447 Saudi Arabia Telephone Number: 966 - 138205207 Mobile Number: +971 - 561141980 Website: www.pas.com Email: tshawwa@pas.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: B3

ICS Cybersecurity. Safety. Compliance.

Founded in 1993, PAS is a leading provider of software solutions for ICS cybersecurity, process safety, and asset reliability to the energy, process, and power industries worldwide. PAS solutions include industrial control system cybersecurity, automation asset management, IPL assurance, alarm management, high performance HMI™, boundary management, and control loop performance optimization. PAS solutions are installed in over 1,380 facilities worldwide in more than 70 countries. PAS was recently named the #1 Global Provider of Safety Lifecycle Management by ARC Advisory Group including #1 rankings within Chemical, Power Generation, Refining, and Oil & Gas. For more information, visit www.pas.com.

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2nd ISA UAE Safety and Cybersecurity Symposium 2020 Schneider Electric Contact Person: Jean Baptitste Abbal Address: Jebel Ali Freezone, PO Box 61495, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Telephone Number: +971 48074700 Mobile Number: +971 565068155 Website: www.se.com/cybersecurity Email: jean-baptiste.abbal@se.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: B2 At Schneider Electric, we believe access to energy and digital is a basic human right. We empower all to make the most of their energy and resources, ensuring Life Is On everywhere, for everyone, at every moment. We provide energy and automation digital solutions for efficiency and sustainability. We combine world-leading energy technologies, real-time automation, software and services into integrated solutions for Homes, Buildings, Data Centers, Infrastructure and Industries. We are committed to unleash the infinite possibilities of an open, global, innovative community that is passionate about our Meaningful Purpose, Inclusive and Empowered values.

Trend Micro Contact Person: Sarah Aljasser Address: Swiss Tower, Cluster Y Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Dubai, United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates Telephone Number: +971 4 457 3080 Mobile Number: +966548518996 Website: www.trendmicro.com Email: Sarah_Aljasser@trendmicro.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: A1 Trend Micro, a global leader in cybersecurity, is passionate about making the world safe for exchanging digital information. Artfully applying our XGen™ security strategy, our innovative solutions for consumers, businesses, and governments deliver connected security for data centers, cloud workloads, networks, and endpoints. Our connected threat defense enables sharing of threat intelligence and provides centralized visibility and investigation to make organizations their most resilient. With over 6,500 employees in 50 countries and the world’s most advanced global threat research and intelligence, Trend Micro enables organizations to secure their connected world.

Yokogawa Contact Person: Hind Bahlool Address: P.O. BOX 10070 Telephone Number: 00 973 17 538100 Mobile Number: 00 973 3991 2102 Website: www.yokogawa.com/bh Email: hind.bahlool@bh.yokogawa.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: C2 Yokogawa Middle East & Africa B.S.C. (c) (YMA), is wholly owned subsidiary of Yokogawa Electric Corporation, Japan. Yokogawa’s comprehensive solutions range from sensors (such as pressure transmitters, flow meters and analyzers) and network solution products, to control and safety systems. This includes the software for advanced control that optimizes productivity; and services that minimize plant lifecycle costs. Yokogawa Middle East & Africa (YMA) has its regional headquarters in Bahrain. We offer Process Automation Solutons locally with engineering and commissioning projects. Further we contribute to Customer’s optimum plant operation and maintenance by providing committed after-sales support through training and service on a 24/7 basis.

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2nd ISA UAE Safety and Cybersecurity Symposium 2020

Business Activity Locator ICS Cybersecurity Case Studies

ICS Cybersecurity & IIOT ABB Inc

D1

ABB Inc

D1

AUTOCHIM SYSTEMS LLC

B1

AUTOCHIM SYSTEMS LLC

B1

Global Security Network (GSN)

C1

Bayshore Networks

A2

HIMA Middle East FZE

D2

Global Security Network (GSN)

C1

PAS Global LLC.

B3

HIMA Middle East FZE

D2

Schneider Electric

B2

Schneider Electric

B2

Trend Micro

A1

Trend Micro

A1

Yokogawa

C2

Yokogawa

C2

ICS Cybersecurity Risk Management & Standards / ICS Cybersecurity Assessment Best Practices / ICS Cybersecurity & Supply Chain ABB Inc

D1

AUTOCHIM SYSTEMS LLC

B1

Bayshore Networks

A2

Global Security Network (GSN)

C1

HIMA Middle East FZE

D2

PAS Global LLC.

B3

Schneider Electric

B2

Trend Micro

A1

Yokogawa

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3RD ISA OMAN SECTION EVENT 2019 19th – 20th February 2019

Grand Millennium Muscat Muscat, Oman


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3rd ISA Oman Section Event 2019

Following the success of the 2nd ISA Oman Section Event in 2018, the 3rd ISA Oman Section Event 2019 aimed to provide an even larger platform for the Automation Industry in Oman and the region to connect, interact, and grow. The two- day event took place on the 19th and 20th February 2019 at the Grand Millennium Muscat, Oman.

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KEYNOTE SPEECHES The Section event opened with the Keynote speeches by dignitaries.

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“ he ISA is not an event company. The events are bi-products of what we do. Our vision is to create a better world through automation. Our mission is to advance the technical competence by connection the automation community to achieving operational excellence.” Mohammed Loch President & CEO- DMS Global Director Industry Development ISA

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“ hy are we doing this? Because we need to share the knowledge to ensure technology accomplish internationally or locally.”

Salim Hamed Al Hinai President ISA Oman

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“ he question here is where did we get that from? So far we have mainly got it from fossil fuel and from the main sector, it is almost 99% coming from natural gas.” Dr. Amer Saif Saeed Al-Hinai Director of Sustainable Energy Research Center Sultan Qaboos University

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THE EVENT IN NUMBERS 2019

ATTENDEES

SPONSORS

EXHIBITORS

SPEAKERS

713

11

35

34

The participating companies represented were mainly vendors

713

53.9% 39.4% 6.5%

385 Vendors

Total Attendees

281 End Users and EPCs

47 Educational Institutes

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FLOOR PLAN

Conference

Ballroom 3 E5

E3

E4

E2

E1

F1

D6

D4

D3

Exhibition

Ballroom 2

D5 F2

D2

D1

ICS Cybersecurity. Safety. Compliance.

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F4

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HAIMO C5

C4

F5

C2

Exhibition

Ballroom 1

F6

B5

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F7

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B6

B2

B3

A4

A3

B1

A2

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AWARDS CEREMONY Following the Keynote speeches, the event sponsors and organizers were awarded. Award given to : Silver Sponsor

Bryan McKenna, Hub Sales and Marketing Manager, ABB Inc

Maaz Shareef, Project Manager, AIMS International Maintenance Service & Trading L.L.C

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Manish Shankar Telange, General Manager, Sales and Operation, HIMA Middle East LLC

Simohamed Khair, Country Manager Oman, Honeywell

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END USER ATTENDEE PROFILE

ENGINEER SENIOR ENGINEER INSTRUMENT ENGINEER Instrument Engineer System Support Engineer Industrial Computer Engineer Senior Instrument Engineer Senior Instrument & Scada Engr Sr. Commissioning Engineer Senior Commissioning Engr Researcher SR.I&C Automation Engineer Instrument and Control Supervisor Lead Electrical Engineer Senior Instrument & Control Engineer Head of Instrument and Control HEAD OF ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT Commercial Attach / Director General

Marketing Manger Project Engineer Information Systems Specialist Operation and Maintenance Engineer Regulation Follow-up & Evaluation Director IT Acting Director IT Support Engineer A/Director Of Regulating of Gas Production Engineer Executive Manager Operation Support Engineer Maintenance supervisor Regional manager Control & Automation Support Supervisor Head of C&A Support Manager Control and Automation Engineer Asst. Sales Manager Senior QMI supervisor

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POST SHOW REPORT Sr. QMI & Metering Engineer Sr System Engineer Process Technology graduate Process Technologist PROCESS CONTROL AND OPTIMISATION ENGINEER Spot Market IT Manager Optimization Services & Initiatives INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEER Senior Specialist Senior specialist IT security & Business continuity, Team Leader IT Business Applications Services Process Engineer Team Leader Process Improvement and digitalisation Team Lead Refineries E&I Department, Instrument Engineer ProductionTechnician Lead- ICA C&A Engineer Production Measurement Specialist Control & automation Support Engineer control and automation Engineer C&A Engineer Team Leader Control &Automation Systems Control and Automation Engineer Process Control and Optimization Engineer Sr. C&A Engineer Control and Automation Engineer Service Engineer C&A Engineer Sr System Engineer Production Measurement Specialist Production Programming Lead Metering Support Engineer Senior C&A Engineer C&A support eng Real Time Operations team lead Collaboration Consultant C&A Sr. C&A engineer C&A Eng Sr.Systems Engineer Senior Production Measurement Specialist Sr. C&A Engineer Senior C&A Systems Engineer

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Lead Control & Automation Engineer Metering Engineer Senior Production Measurement Specialist Process Control and Optimisation Engineer Control & automation engineer Senior Produce Measurement Support Engineer Senior C&A System Engineer Senior Production Measurement Specialist Senior RTO Engineer Process Control and Optimisation Engineer ICS Cybersecurity Risk Consultant Senior RTO Engineer C&A Engineer Senior Control System Engineer PCD Security Engineer Senior C&A Systems Engineer – ICS Security Information Security Consultant PCD IM&T Security Supervisor-SOC C&A Support Engineer Process Control Domain Info. Sec. Consultant Information Security Consultant PCD Retired, formerly (UEAO - Automation & Smart Fields Mgr) Senior Production Measurement Specialist Sr. C&A Engineer IM&T System Eng -PCD C& A Eng, Head of Automation Process Control & Optimization Corporate Function Discipline Head (CFDH) Consultant Process Control & Optimization Senior Process Control & Optimisation Engineer ISA Oman Section President Process Control Engineer Instrument Engineer Manager Metering Engineer Condition Monitoring Engineer Control & Automation Support Supervisor Advisor-ICA (SCADA) Sr Instrument Tech. Senior Instrument Technician Information Security Officer Marine Technology Engineer


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SECTION EVENT The event was inaugurated by Dr. Amer Saif Saeed Al-Hinai,Director of Sustainable Energy Research Center, Sultan Qaboos University.

35 regional and international companies exhibited at the event.

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HAIMO

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SPEAKERS AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMME The 2-day Section event covered the following topics: Advanced Process Control & Optimisation

Field Instruments

Digitalization

Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity

Day One - Tuesday 19th February 2019 7:30AM - 8:30AM Registration 8:30AM - 9:15AM Keynote Speeches

Mohammed Loch

Salim Hamed Al Hinai

Dr. Amer Saif Saeed Al-Hinai

President & CEO

President

Director of Sustainable Energy Research Center

DMS Global

ISA Oman

Sultan Qaboos University

Director Industry Development

ISA

9:15AM - 9:30AM Exhibition Ribbon Cutting and Tour 9:30AM - 11:00AM Digitalization (Session 1) Track Chair

Speakers

Fahad Al Kaabi Instrument Engineer Manager

Oman LNG

Madhav V. Kasture

Paul Steinitz

Vinay Kumar Sharma

HUB Sales Leader IMEA

Director, Strategic Services

ABB

ARC Advisory Group

Senior Process Control & Optimisation Engineer

Petroleum Development Oman LLC

Presentation

Presentation

Presentation

Approach to Digital Transformation for Energy Business

Execution of Digital Transformation Strategies

Energy Efficiency Surveillance Tool (EEST): A Journey Towards Minimising Energy Waste

Krishna Bidare Venkata

Maria Piera Scuri

Technical Consultant

Co-Founder / General Manager

Schneider Electric - Applied Instrument Technologies

SPAZIO Middle East Limited

Presentation

Presentation

Digitalization in Maintenance Management to Improve Profitability, Safely.

Digitalized Command Centre

11:00AM - 11:30AM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 11:30AM - 1:15PM Digitalization (Session 2) Track Chair

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Presentation

Presentation

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Digitalized Command Centre

Improve Profitability, Safely.

11:00AM - 11:30AM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 11:30AM - 1:15PM Digitalization (Session 2) Track Chair

Speakers

Salim Al-Busaidy Automation & Smart Field Manager

Dr. Omar Al-Abri

Apurva Sharma

Researcher

Industry Manager - Oil & Gas

Ejaad

Endress+Hauser

Petroleum Development of Oman (PDO)

Honeywell

Presentation

Presentation

Presentation

Ejaad - Linking Industry & Academia

Benefits and Added Value Through Digitalization and IIoT in Process Industry

Thony Brito Cardier

Saptarshi Bhowmick

Regional Sales Manager Digital Oilfields

Department Manager

Rockwell Automation

Yokogawa

Presentation

Presentation

Data Contextualization and Events Gateways as Means to Accelerate Workflows in Digital Oilfields

Yokogawa’s Synaptic Business Automation (SBA) Aims to Transform Industry

1:15PM - 2:15PM Lunch & Exhibition Networking 2:15PM - 4:15PM Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Track Chair

Speakers

Ali Zuhair Al Khaburi Senior GRC Manager

Nama Shared Services LLC (NSS)

Gilles Loridon

Dr. Alexander Horch

CEO

Vice President Research, Development & Product Management

Global Security Network

Shanith Babu Nagarajan Principal Engineer

Mott Macdonald

HIMA Middle East LLC

Presentation

Presentation

Presentation

IIoT Cyber Security Challenges and Innovative Cyber Architecture?

Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity

Security Requirement in Functional Safety Standard 61511

Palaniappan Kannan

Kris Voorspoels

Eddie Habibi

Regional Technical Manager

Founder & CEO

Consultant

OWL Cyber Defense

PAS Global

Petroleum Development of Oman (PDO)

Presentation

Presentation

Presentation

Implementing DHS Cybersecurity Guidelines in Industrial Control Systems

TBA

SIS Security Risk Classification and Implementation

4:15PM - 5:00PM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking

Day Two - Wednesday 20th February 2019 8:00AM - 9:00AM Registration

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Presentation

Presentation

Implementing DHS Cybersecurity Guidelines in Industrial Control Systems

TBA

Presentation POST SHOW REPORT SIS Security Risk Classification and Implementation

4:15PM - 5:00PM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking

Day Two - Wednesday 20th February 2019 8:00AM - 9:00AM Registration 9:00AM - 10:30AM Advanced Process Control & Optimization Track Chair

Speakers

Salim Al Mawali Process Control & Optimization Corporate Function Discipline Head (CFDH)

Medhat Zaghloul

Fatema Al Mamari

Regional Technology Manager

Process Control Engineer

Abdullah Khalfan Salim Al-Musalhi

Petroleum Development of Oman (PDO)

Compressor Controls Corp.

Oman Refinery Company (ORPIC)

Vahid Rezagholizadeh Senior Product Portfolio Manager

Process Control and Optimization

Siemens LLC

Petroleum Development of Oman (PDO)

Presentation

Presentation

Presentation

Presentation

Surge Testing of New Centrifugal Compressors On Site

MPC/APC Advanced Process Control

New Optimization Concept That Reformed Water Injection Management (SWIT)

Real Time Model-Based Optimizing Solution, Combining Deep Process Knowledge with Digitalization – Unlock the Potential

10:30AM - 11:00AM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 11:00AM - 12:50PM Field Instruments (Session 1) Track Chair

Speakers

Mohammed Al Mandhari ICAT Engineering Team Lead

Occidental Petroleum

Ph.D. Mahmood Albalushi

Zaheer Juddy

Teeba Salim Al Akhzami

Metering Engineer

Managing Director

Control System Engineer

Oman Gas Company

AIMS

Oman LNG

Presentation

Presentation

Presentation

Ultrasonic Gas Flow Meter Recalibration Interval

Adaptation of Digitization in Online Analyzers with Cellular Data Transmission

Axial Compressor (AN200) Operating Envelope Requirements and Upgrade of Control System

Yasser Elseadawy

Kenneth Kirkwood

Control and Automation Engineer

Vice President

PDO

United Electric Controls

Presentation

Presentation

Fire and Gas Operations and Performance Challenges - You are Free to Speak your Mind

Reimagining Predictive Maintenance Solutions with WirelessHART Gas Detection

12:50PM - 1:50PM Lunch & Exhibition Networking 1:50PM - 3:50PM Field Instruments (Session 2) Track Chair

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Presentation

Presentation

Fire and Gas Operations and Performance Challenges - You are Free to Speak your Mind

Reimagining Predictive Maintenance Solutions with WirelessHART Gas Detection

12:50PM - 1:50PM Lunch & Exhibition Networking 1:50PM - 3:50PM Field Instruments (Session 2) Track Chair

Speakers

Mohammed Al Mandhari ICAT Engineering Team Lead

Occidental Petroleum

Ramy Diaa

Khurram Rehman

Fahad Abdullah Al Hinai

Products Manager

Condition Monitoring Engineer

Control & Automation Support Supervisor

Baker Hughes GE (BHGE)

Oman Gas Company

Oman Gas Company

Presentation

Presentation | Co-Speakers

Flare Flow Measurement & Combustion Control Solutions to Optimize Operation Cost & Enable Environmental Regulations Compliance

Valve Condition Monitoring

Eike Schwede

Michael Korah

Director of Sales BU FSU ME NESE, Sales/BU Leader

Sales Specialist

Alexis Alexander Product Manager

Siemens LLC

VEGA Technique

FLEXIM GmbH

Presentation

Presentation

Presentation

Success Stories of Non-Intrusive Flow Meters in the Oil & Gas Industry

Leak Detection in Water Pipelines Integrating Sensors and Cloud Based Applications, Providing ResourceEfficient Water Management

Level Instrumentation Suitable for Maintenance with No Process Shutdown

3:50PM - 4:20PM ISA Oman Feedback

Saud Fahdi

Mohammed Loch

Head of Automation

President & CEO

Salim Hamed Al Hinai President

Petroleum Development of Oman (PDO)

DMS Global

ISA Oman

Director Industry Development

ISA

Presentation Challenges in Development of C&A skill sets practical reflection

4:20PM - 5:00PM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking

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TESTIMONIALS AND FEEDBACK 100% of the participants said that the event was the same or better than others.

100% of the participants will recommend the event to their colleagues.

“It was an excellent event with overwhelming response from the customers.” Manish Telange, General Manager - Operations, HIMA Middle East LLC

“Great team here in Dubai/Oman.I rarely heard such positive customer feedback.” Alexander Horch, Vice President Research, Development & Product Management, HIMA Middle East LLC

“Thanks for giving me this chance. It was well arranged conference and super organized and truly I appreciate your trust you have placed in me, your support and guidance. After this experience, I invited many of my colleagues to participate in the next session. They will get out of their comfort zone and do something new and challenged for themselves. It is actually a good experience.” Fatema Al Mamari, Process Control Engineer, Oman Refinery Company (ORPIC)

“Really appreciated the event, interactive and well organised.” Jean-Raphael Brousseau, General Manager, Yokogawa - Oman

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POST SHOW REPORT “As ABB, we work with ISA across the region in each individual country. It is a great platform to meet with customers and update them about what are we doing. In terms of technology where there is digitalization, products and gives them a chance to update about what we are doing as a company.” Bryan McKenna, Hub Sales and Marketing Manager IMEA Region, ABB

“ISA is an excellent platform for cybersecurity, for the OTO, opposite to the ITO because we need end users that we can understand and listen to their requirement and present opportunities in the right framework and in the right forum.” Gilles Loridon, CEO, Global Security Network

“Honeywell is proud to support ISA Oman for growth and development. Honeywell is proud to be here also to interact with end users with access to vendors and we are also providing our support to the local community by providing Honeywell technology to the market.” Simohamed Khair, Country Manager Oman, Honeywell

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THANK YOU We would like to thank all our sponsors and partners for their support in making the 3rd ISA Oman Section Event 2019 a success.

Silver Sponsors

Bronze Sponsors

Supported By

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Official Logistics Partner

Organised By


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• sales@dmsglobal.net • www.dmsevents.net • +971 249 161 71 (UAE Office)

3RD ISA OMAN SECTION EVENT 2019 www.isa-oman.org 19th – 20th February 2019

Grand Millennium Muscat Muscat, Oman DMS Events is a division of


ARC PROVIDES ACTIONABLE ANSWERS FOR YOUR STRATEGIC QUESTIONS


INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CYBERSECURITY

Standardizing Practices for Industrial Systems Patch Management By Eric C. Cosman, Contributing Consultant, ARC Advisory Group Effective patch management is an important element of a comprehensive security program for industrial control systems (ICS). The complexity and criticality of this environment present specific challenges for asset owners. They need practical guidance that acknowledges and addresses these challenges. Such guidance is available from several sources, including the ISATR62443-2-3 technical report released in 2015. But while useful, guidance alone may not be sufficient. The guidance can take many forms, requiring interpretation and assessment to determine how to best apply it to a given situation. This may not be possible without first consulting security experts.

change program that includes selecting, evaluating, and applying software updates or patches. The scope of such a program must include systems and applications software, as well as any related configuration settings. While operations and support personnel understand the importance of effective change management, the

Patch management for industrial systems presents a challenge for asset owners and other stakeholders. Practices have now evolved to the point where they can be presented in the form of a normative standard.

the importance of effective change management, the design and consistent execution of the necessary processes and procedures involve significant challenges due to the nature of the environment.

The ISA99 committee (responsible for the 62443 series) has revised and reformatted the 62443-2-3 report as a normative standard that will soon be submitted to both ISA and IEC for review, comment, and eventual approval. What were previously recommendations will become requirements stated in a more suitable form for use in product assessments, requests for proposal, and procurement specifications. These requirements are also stated in terms of the accountability and responsibilities of each of the principal roles that form part of the foundation of the 62443 series. Finally, the patch life cycle and state model and characterization schema can be used in formal conformance and compliance specifications. Copies of the draft standard are available for review from the ISA committee. The committee members will consider all comments received as they finalize the standard.

The State of Patch Management for Industrial Systems Virtually all current industrial control systems are hosted on commercial off the shelf (COTS) operating systems (e.g., Microsoft Windows). While this has increased the utility and capability of these systems it has also increased their exposure to the same cybersecurity risks as business and consumer systems. Several mitigating measures are available to reduce this risk, including system segmentation and configuration for specific security levels. However, all these measures depend on a comprehensive management of

Management of change is an essential element of an effective cybersecurity management program. All changes to systems and components must be considered, including the application of patches and software updates.

Control Systems Context Industrial systems typically include a variety of hardware and software components, each with its own set of vulnerabilities and subject to different threats. In a large facility such as a refinery or integrated chemical complex there are often many separate systems that may or may not be integrated or managed by a single support group. The effort required to coordinate updates and patches to such systems can be significant. These characteristics and the associated challenges are similar to those of large data centers. However, several characteristics of industrial systems set them apart from a management of change perspective. The most fundamental of these is the nature of potential consequence of attack, compromise, or failure that could include impact on process or personal safety or equipment integrity.

Available Guidance Fortunately, guidance on what is required for effective industrial systems’ patch management is available from several sources, including national laboratories (e.g., NIST), government agencies, and sector- and industry-specific groups. Some of this information was developed originally for use with general-purpose information systems and adapted for use in the ICS environment while other references were developed specifically for the industrial environment. Regardless of design and consistent execution of the necessary processes and procedures involve significant challenges due to the nature of the environment. Automation

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INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CYBERSECURITY Challenges Remain The amount and variety of guidance information presents a challenge, leading to confusion as to which source provides the “best� starting point. Moreover, some content may not be entirely suitable for use with industrial systems, and the terminology and concepts used may not be familiar to a typical operations or plant engineer. The result is that operations staff may select and use practices that are ineffective or labor intensive.

More Than Guidance Required While guidance is certainly valuable, the reality is that it is often not sufficient or effective. Guidance documents commonly only provide recommendations, leaving the reader to decide how to turn these into an effective response. This may not be possible without consulting security experts. Also, guidance documents are usually assumed to be directed primarily to asset owners. Suppliers and system integrators may not be aware of them or feel that they need to follow the direction provided. It is common for those filling these roles to respond more to standards as they are described in terms of normative requirements, such as those often cited in procurement specifications. Guidance comes from many sources and in many forms. This presents a challenge when determining the best starting point for a program response. Terminology and concepts may not be consistent, and recommendations may conflict.

ISA/IEC 62443 In creating the ISA/IEC 62443 standards the authors attempted to address some of these challenges. The technical report ISA-TR62443-2-3 (Patch Management in the IACS Environment) provides informative guidance with respect to patch management in an ICS environment. It was approved by committees in both ISA and IEC and published in 2015. Copies may be purchased from either ISA or IEC. Ultimately, patching automation systems is a risk management decision, thus tying what may be seen as a tedious but necessary activity into a much broader context. This serves to stress the point that unpatched or otherwise out-of- date control systems can present risks that are just as serious as more traditional process- or equipment-related risks. Final accountability for mitigating these risks lies with the asset owner. The report also describes a formal patch life cycle model, consisting of several states, ranging from available to installed. The asset owner, systems integrator, and system supplier share primary responsibility for each of these states. Clarity on the definition of these states, as well as the activities required for transitioning from one 44 Automation

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The 62443-2-3 technical report was issued in 2015. It provides recommendations for patch management within the broader context of risk management, a patch life cycle, and a format for defining and exchanging patch-related information. to another, form the foundation for the patch management program. The state model is supplemented by more detailed guidance for the asset owner on the major activities associated with patching in the areas of information sharing, planning and implementation, procedures and policies, and operations. These activity groups are shown in the form of a simple workflow. The final major element of the 62442-2-3 technical report is a description of a format for defining and exchanging patch-related information. This is required to address the common situation where an industrial control system may be composed of products and technology from several suppliers. Patch characterization information is described in the form of an XML schema and implemented as a combination of a schema definition and vendor patch compatibility (VPC) file.

From Guidance to Standard The patch management technical report has been generally well received by industry. As a result, the authoring committee decided to revise and reformat the report as a normative standard (62443-2-3) that will be submitted to both ISA and IEC for review, comment, and eventual approval. Conversion to a standard allows the content to be better integrated into a broader cybersecurity management program. Recommendations become requirements that are stated in a more suitable form for use in product assessments, requests for proposal and procurement specifications. These requirements are also stated in terms of the accountability and responsibilities of each of the principal roles that form part of the foundation of the 62443 series. Finally, the patch life cycle and state model and characterization schema can be used in formal conformance and compliance specifications. The ISA99 committee has converted a technical report on patch management to a normative standard. Recommendations become requirements that are stated in a more suitable form for use in product assessments, requests for proposal, and procurement specifications. Although this new standard has not yet been approved, draft copies are available for review from the ISA committee. Requests can be directed to the committee chairs. All comments received will be considered by the committee as they finalize the standard.



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How to securely bridge the gap between ICS/ SCADA OT and Corporate IT? Author : Gilles Loridon, CEO, GSN The business case for connecting OT and IT Critical Infrastructure companies and organizations have usually two separate and fundamentally different networks: on one hand their regular corporate IT enabling all their support functions such as payroll, HR, procurement, etc., and on the other hand the network hosting their production processes such as SCADA, DCS or in general Industrial Control Systems Operation Technology, ICS OT. Even if today these two types of networks rely on the same COTS technologies such as TCP/IP and MS Windows servers, they are still very different in nature. Corporate IT cybersecurity focuses on the CIA trio: Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability. ICS cybersecurity must protect first and foremost the availability and the integrity of the networks and systems controlling and, more importantly, insuring the safety of the industrial process they control. Whereas corporate employees can comfortably perform their function without the corporate network for few minutes (they can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee while waiting), the Industrial Control System must shutdown the plant if the OT network is unavailable even for a few seconds. The loss of production and the time to restart the process would easily cost few millions USD to hundred million USD for large plants. Moreover, the Confidentiality of data on the ICS OT network is not a major concern because most of the data are meaningless for everyone except the Control Systems of the plant. Nevertheless, Corporate IT users, when they finished their favorite hot beverage, may require production information to perform trend analysis, to do the billing or other production related applications. Therefore, the challenge is to provide Corporate IT users with data from ICS OT while preserving the Availability and the Integrity of the ICS OT. The pros and cons of the classical cyber security solutions The first and the usual solution to protect the ICS OT is the Air Gap, aka Sneaker Net for the people who remember floppy disks. Basically, there is no connection whatsoever between Corporate IT and ICS OT. The data required by corporate users are copied on USB memories or DVD-ROM and manually transported to the Corporate IT network to be uploaded. This is not a real-time data exchange, it requires a lot of manpower performing not the most interesting job. The perception, 46 Automation

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that Air Gap is the ultimate cyber security, is totally wrong. In general, the USB memories used to transfer the data are not discarded after the transfer and are used over and over to do the transfer. If the corporate network has malware, it can easily infect the USD memory which in turn will infect the OT network once reconnected to it. We have seen customer’s OT networks which have more virus than on Internet. Moreover malware on Air Gap OT networks are harder to clean because of the lack of patching and the difficulty of updating the anti-virus software. The second solution is to use firewalls at the edge of the OT network so that all connections between OT and IT go through a Firewall. Often there is a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between OT and IT protected by firewalls to act as a buffer between the two networks. All connections from IT must terminate in the DMZ and can’t directly access the OT network. That the best practice and it does offer some security. The real issue is that the firewalls themselves are very vulnerable. http:// cve.mitre.org/ is the website publishing all the publicly known vulnerabilities of all IT products. The leading brand of Firewalls which are supposed to protect your infrastructure have dozens of vulnerabilities and most of them have default hard-coded login/password. These are known as back door to enable Security Services and well-informed hackers to get administrative access to them. This defeats totally their purpose, it’s like having a million-dollar safe but there is one single master key worldwide. Or this is as efficient as setting your nuclear missile launch code authorization to 00000000. Don’t laugh, it was the default for many years in the US. Why firewalls are so vulnerable? Because they are build using an operating system, best case scenario some flavor of Linux, which has vulnerabilities, software which has bugs and vulnerabilities, and configurations which are not secure by default. Even if your firewall was setup properly, and it’s a big if, its configuration has the tendency to drift and the firewall will end up looking as a piece of Swiss cheese: full of holes. The FOX IT Data-Diode: a game changer So you have actual requirements, which you can’t ignore, to bridge Corporate IT and ICS OT networks, but the usual cybersecurity solutions are ineffective to protect your critical infrastructure which is a target for competent and properly funded/motivated hackers: what to do?


INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CYBERSECURITY It’s near impossible to secure your Corporate IT networks because of its complexity and openness. The question is not if Corporate IT will be compromised but when it will be hacked and how devastating the impact will be. Therefore you need to be 100% sure, not 99.9% sure, that no hacker can jump from IT to OT. This is why you need to easily transfer data from ICS OT to Corporate IT with a device, being 100% sure, that whatever happens, nothing can be transfer from IT to OT. The FOX IT Data Diode is a layer-1 one-way pure hardware device, which guarantees that data are transferred from OT to IT while it’s physically impossible to send anything through the Diode from IT to OT. The Diode is a new class of product: it has no Operating System, no firmware, no logic, and no configuration. It is a simple device, hence its beauty. There is only a fiber optic connection in and wired to an electronic transceiver that converts light to electric signal, then a light emitter connected to a single strand of optical fiber out.

You may think “that’s nice but none of my application on IT or OT is compatible with one-way traffic: they all rely on two-way applications and protocols such as TCP/IP.” If you don’t think so, that’s probably because you need a caffeinated beverage. Actually the Diode is compatible with most protocols and industrial applications as far as the communication is one-way from a business perspective. A proxy on the OT side of the Diode will translate two-way protocols into a one-way communication and send the data one-way through the Diode. At the IT side of the Diode, another proxy will pick up the data, translates them back to twoway protocols and sends them to the IT network. FOX IT Data Diodes have been successfully deployed in the GCC with Oil & Gas companies, Airports, and governmental organizations. In Europe they also protect Nuclear Power Plants, Electricity Distribution networks, and many other critical infrastructures. We hope that we have piqued your interest and we’re available for more details on www.gsn.ae.69

It’s physically impossible to send information backward because on the Corporate IT side of the Diode there is only one emitter and no receiver.

The FOX IT Data Diode is the only device in the world certified EAL7+ with the Common Criteria. The best firewalls are certified EAL4+. Because the FOX IT Data Diode has no configuration it can’t be misconfigured: either it works or it doesn’t, there is no maybe. You can give administrative access to the best hacker in the world, Neo obviously, and he won’t be able to send data from IT to OT through the Diode because it’s physically impossible.

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Process Safety and Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity

Are You Putting All Your Eggs In The Same Basket? Incorporating resilience in safety and control layers Author: Rehan Ahmad, COO, HIMA Middle East l Shafeekh Rahiman, Service Manager, HIMA Middle East The future of the process industry is digital. Digital transformation holds many opportunities for plant operators to enhance efficiency, increase flexibility and make their plants future-proof. At the same time, the growing level of automation and connectivity can be a door-opener for serious threats to plant security. In recent years, large-scale professional cyberattacks and chip hardware vulnerabilities affecting industrial plants around the globe have clearly shown the need for the process industry to take segregation and cybersecurity more seriously Why we need Segregation on all layers including Control and Safety? In late 2017 a safety controller deployed in process facility in Middle East was hacked. The safety instrumented system (SIS) was compromised and initiated a plant shutdown. While no damage or injuries occurred, the incident should serve as a wake-up call to heighten awareness of segregation and cybersecurity in the industry as it was the first publicly-known successful attack on a safety instrumented system – which is the last line of defence in any process plant. Furthermore, critical hardware vulnerabilities affecting most modern processors have recently been identified. Attack modes such as Meltdown and Spectre exploited these in order to steal data from computers all around the world. It again reopened the discussion around the layer of protection and additional segregation requirement in different layers. An independent protection layer (IPL) is a device, system, or action that is capable of preventing a scenario from proceeding to its undesired consequence independent of the initiating event or the action of any other layer of protection associated with the scenario

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is to reduce safety and security risks to a minimum. Therefore, a holistic approach is needed which not only includes the core SIS (final control elements, logic solver incl. I/O module and sensors), but also its environment like the engineering station, asset management tools (AMS) and handhelds as well as field entry panels and HMIs. To reduce the risk in all prevention layers International standards provide guidelines and recommendations. For instance Safety Standard IEC61511-2, states clearly that Basic Process Control System(BPCS) & Safety Instrumented System (SIS) should be completely separated, isolated & independent (clause 11.2.4). The standard states that SIS is normally separated from the BPCS for the following reasons a) To reduce common cause, common mode and systematic failures, minimizing the impact of BPCS failure on the SIS b) To retain flexibility for changes, maintenance, testing and documentation relating to the BPCS c) To facilitate the identification and management of the SIS devices, making the validation and FSA of the SIS more straightforward and clear. d) To support access security and enhance cyber security for the SIS, such that revision to BPCS functions or data do not impact the SIS e) To reduce the amount of analysis that should occur to ensure that the SIS and BPCS are properly designed, verified, and managed. This separation can be achieved via identical separation (Same technology) or diverse separation (different technology). For SIL-3 and SIL-4 requirement diverse separation have to be adopted and identical separation is not sufficient. As stated in the IEC61511 standard, that nowadays, users prefer to utilize Programmable Electronics (PE) technology for both the BPCS and the SIS. As it provides maximum flexibility and the ability to interchange information between the BPCS and the SIS. But unfortunately these characteristics can be counterproductive when trying to maintain separation and independence between the BPCS and the SIS. ICSS is a concept with both BPCS and SIS integrated. It simplifies the configuration by using common network domain, common software library, Common Engineering work station. ICSS concept adopted for SIL-3 requirement, directly contradicts with IEC 61511-2, clause A9.4.2 for having different manufacturers for diversity. It also does not fulfil completely the measures of “Differences” as per IEC61511, Clause 11.2.4


Process Safety and Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity There is no safety without security The security requirements deserve to be defined in a similar manner which is to specify protection layers and provide separation between the layers. This is because the security environment is the protecting layer which prevents security threats reaching the SIS. Befitting with this concept, Zones and Conduit concept is described per the international standard for automation security, IEC 62443-3-2. A zone, in line with this standard, is a dedicated part of an overall application where identical security recommendation apply. Each Zone is having clearly defined perimeters and dedicated interfaces to other Zones as shown in the Figure - Zone & Conduits (IEC 62443).

For each of the Zones (or layer) we need to define what level of security protection measures are to be implemented These measures are the ‘Foundational Requirements’ as per IEC 62443-3-3 and listed as following: 1. Identification and authentication control 2. Use control 3. System integrity 4. Data confidentiality 5. Restricted data flow 6. Timely response to events 7. Resource availability The intent is to keep the threat or risk in a Zone from reaching another. Hence each Zone acts as a protection layer and any interface or conduit should have enough measures to avoid breach of security. Therefore the BPCS, SIS, Maintenance and Engineering workstation and office zones should be segregated.

The holistic approach should address security and safety management system, secure communication infrastructure and Zones\Layers capable to withstand security breaches. For instance for an effective cyber-defense, the computer infrastructure should be set up with a secure firmware (BIOS) management, reduced access rights and with only the required Windows services activated. Portable devices (Laptops) should not be used as engineering stations as they can be easily moved between zones. The engineering station should be kept completely separate from other functions and the engineering station for one zone should not handle the other zones. All devices (controllers, PCs, remote IOs, firewalls…) should feature an intelligent password management system and install mission specific set of application programs alone which are to be regularly updated with necessary patch management to list a few measures. The need of the day is a lifecycle management approach for both Security and Safety. The design, realization, operation and maintenance should all provide a management plan for Security and Safety. This approach should not be applicable for the industry alone but users, manufactures, vendors, service providers all should take the responsibility to incorporate safety and security lifecycle management for themselves. We need to act now against a common threat. “The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.” Albert Einstein

Why do we need Safety and Security management? A well-structured management plan for the Safety and Security should go in tandem. Data flow requirements, interfaces and required defense systems have to be designed and built according to the International Standards IEC 61508/61511, Security Standard IEC 62443 and others.

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FEATURED PROJECT PROJECT NAME: ADNOC Refining - Waste Heat Recovery Name of Client

ADNOC Refining

Budget ($ US)

263,000,000

Revised Budget ($ US)

500,000,000

Contract Value ($ US)

470,000,000

Award Date

Q1-2018

Main Contractor

Samsung Engineering Company

Facility Type

Petroleum Oil Refinery

Status

Construction

Start Date

Q1-2015

End Date

Q1-2024

FEED

Jacobs Engineering Group

Greenfield/ Brownfield

Brownfield

Upstream/ Downstream Location

Downstream Ruwais, U.A.E.

Project Background Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company (Takreer) has launched plans to upgrade the existing general utilities at the Ruwais refinery.

Project Status Jan 2020

Tahtan is still carrying out civil and building works for the HRSG sets.

Dec 2019

Pioneers Oil and Gas Services will be executing Structure Foundation, Manual Excavation for Revamping Area Concrete, Rebar, Form Work, Protective Coating, Membrane and Grouting Joint. The completion is scheduled for August 2020.

Nov 2019

Gulf Reinforced Plastic is carrying out piping for the WHRP. It is expected to be completed by 2022.

Sep 2019

Works are being carried out at the site with completion tentatively scheduled for the first quarter of 2024.

Jun 2019

Construction is proceeding as per schedule. Completion is scheduled for Q1 2024.

May 2019

Samsung Engineering is finalizing the automation contractor for WHRP.

Feb 2019

Construction is taking place as per schedule.

Nov 2018

Technical and commercial clarifications are taking place for the selected contractor to supply the automation. Until this has been completed the automation contractor cannot be confirmed.

Jul 2018

The early works are being undertaken still the project is slowly moving forward.

Apr 2018

The team has started early execution, engineering is taking place and team is being organised.

Mar 2018

The EPC has been awarded to Samsung Engineering for a contract value worth $470 million.

Jan 2018

No official announcement has been made yet about the movement of the EPC contract.

Dec 2017

Takreer is expected to announce the EPC contractor by the start of Q1 2018.

Nov 2017

No EPC award news are announced yet.

Jul 2017

Takreer is now waiting for ADNOC's approval of the submitted offers (the bidders can't be | January 2020 Automation revealed). The process of receiving the approval is expected to last about 1 to 2 months, after

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Mar 2018

The EPC has been awarded to Samsung Engineering for a contract value worth $470 million.

Jan 2018 No official announcement has been made yet about the movement of the EPC contract. FEATURED PROJECT Dec 2017

Takreer is expected to announce the EPC contractor by the start of Q1 2018.

Nov 2017

No EPC award news are announced yet.

Sep 2017

The EPC contractor is yet to be announced.

Jul 2017

Takreer is now waiting for ADNOC's approval of the submitted offers (the bidders can't be revealed). The process of receiving the approval is expected to last about 1 to 2 months, after which Takreer can proceed with announcing the awarded EPC contractor.

May 2017

The EPC contract is expected to be awarded by next month according to Takreer.

Apr 2017

The tender documents for the EPC contract have been floated.

Feb 2017

The EPC bids have not been submitted yet.

Dec 2016

Tendering is in the process and the EPC bidder list will be finalized shortly.

Oct 2016

Jacobs Engineering has completed the FEED. The project has now moved onto the EPC tendering stage.

Feb 2016

No further movement on the project has been reported.

Dec 2015

The FEED process is still taking place. The EPC contract is yet to be awarded.

Oct 2015

Jacobs Engineering has been awarded to carry out the FEED for the project.

May 2015

Currently FEED bidding is in process, and FEED contract will be awarded in August 2015.

Project Scope The scope of work involves upgrade works for the existing general utilities at Ruwais refinery. The scope of work includes: Power works Electrical works Utilities works Piping works Civil works Installation of heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) Steam turbine and generator (STG) desalination unit Resource recovery facility Recycling centre Waste or fuel preparation facility New internal weighbridges Powerhouse, turbines, generators Laying of the transmission line The scope of work for civil will include: HRSG sets (263 ton/hr /set) New construction of 1 set and construction after the demolition of 3 sets 2 sets of STG (115MW/Unit) 2 sets of Desalination (MED) SW/BFW Pump Substation

Project Finance The project client is Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company (TAKREER). On 15 October 2017, ADNOC brought together its people, resources, products and services together under a unified brand. Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company (TAKREER) will now trade as ADNOC Refining.

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FEATURED PROJECT Project Contractors PMC PQ

Bidders

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Awarded - Samsung Engineering Company

FEED PQ

Bidders

- Saipem - Worley - Jacobs Engineering Group

- Saipem - Worley - Jacobs Engineering Group

Awarded - Jacobs Engineering Group

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Bidders

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Awarded - Tahtan - Safco Engineering - Ducab - Gulf Reinforced Plastics - GRP - Pioneers Oil & Gas Services

Project Schedules 1Q-2015

Project Announced

1Q-2015

Feasibility Study

2Q-2015

FEED ITB

4Q-2015

FEED

4Q-2016

EPC ITB

1Q-2018

Engineering & Procurement

3Q-2018

Construction

4Q-2023

Commissioning

1Q-2024

Completed

Project Personnel Khalifa Suwadi - Senior Project Manager - ADNOC Refining

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Mohamed Hisham - Contracts Coordinator - ADNOC Refining

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Suraj Nair - Site Manager - GRP

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Miriam Caranto - Project Coordinator - Samsung Engineering

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Sang Moo Kjaung - Project Manager - Samsung Engineering

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Yuvaraj Subbiah - Procurement Manager - Samsung Engineering

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Yasir Mahmood - Project Engineer - Tahtan

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Ayman Haju - Business Development Director - Jacobs Engineering

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Edward Van Aalst - Project Manager - Jacobs Engineering

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Jtjt Jeon - Procurement Manager - Samsung Engineering

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Ramash Sandra - Contracts Manager - Takreer

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ADNOC & Al Yasat Petroleum - Bu Haseer Field Development Package 2 & 3 ADNOC & Borealis - Borouge 4 Complex ADNOC & Borealis - Polypropylene (PP) Plant ADNOC - Fujairah Mandous Field ADNOC - Haliba Oil Field - Overview ADNOC - Haliba Oil Field - Phase 1 ADNOC - Haliba Oil Field - Phase 2 ADNOC - Replacement of Flowlines & Wellheads Installation - Overview ADNOC - Umm Shaif - Long Term Development - Phase 1 ADNOC Gas Processing - Asab 1 - Control System Upgrade ADNOC Gas Processing - Bu Hasa Debottlenecking & Associated Pipeline ADNOC Gas Processing - Habshan 4 - CO2 Recovery & Injection ADNOC Gas Processing - Habshan 5 Debottlenecking for Associated Gas ADNOC Gas Processing - Integrated Gas Development (IGD) Expansion (Onshore Pipeline) ADNOC Gas Processing - Ruwais Sulphur Handling Terminal Expansion (SHT 1) ADNOC Gas Processing- Ruwais - Train 1 & 2 Process Cooling Fire Water Pumps Replacement ADNOC LNG - Integrated Gas Development (IGD) - Expansion (Phase 2) ADNOC LNG - Integrated Gas Development (IGD) - Expansion - Overview ADNOC Offshore - 750 West Region - Capacity Expansion & Sulphate Reduction Plant - EPC 3 ADNOC Offshore - Bu Haseer Field ADNOC Offshore - Nasr Full Field Development - Overview ADNOC Offshore - Nasr Full Field Development Phase 2 (Package 1 - Wellheads and Pipeline) ADNOC Offshore - Nasr Full Field Development - Phase 2 (Package 2 - Platforms) ADNOC Offshore - Satah Al Razboot (SARB) Deep Gas Development ADNOC Offshore - Umm Al Lulu Field Development - Overview ADNOC Offshore - Umm Al Lulu Field Development - Package 2 ADNOC Offshore - Umm Shaif & Zakum - Application of DOF on Brownfield Towers ADNOC Offshore - Umm Shaif Gas Cap Condensate Development ADNOC Offshore - Umm Shaif Infield Pipelines Replacement ADNOC Offshore - Upper Zakum Full Field Development 750 Project - Surface Facilities - EPC 2 ADNOC Offshore - Zirku Facilities Capacity Enhancement ADNOC Onshore - 1.8MBPD Development - Bab Artificial Lift Wells ADNOC Onshore - Asab Full Field Development II - Overview ADNOC Onshore - Asab Full Field Development II - Stage 1 ADNOC Onshore - Asab Full Field Development II - Stage 2 ADNOC Onshore - Bab Gas Compression Phase 3 ADNOC Onshore - Bab Integrated Facilities Project ADNOC Onshore - Bab Sustainable Facilities ADNOC Onshore - Bu Hasa Tie - in Wells (Call-off) ADNOC Onshore - Buhasa Integrated Facilities Project ADNOC Onshore - Buhasa Wellhead Automation ADNOC Onshore - Jebel Dhanna Replacement of Main Oil Lines (MOL) 1.2 & 3.5 ADNOC Onshore - North East Bab (NEB) - (Al Dabbiya) ASR ADNOC Onshore - Qusahwira Field Development - Phase 2 ADNOC Onshore - Rumaitha, Shanayel and Northeast Bab Tie In ADNOC Onshore - South East Asset - Tie - in Project (A,B, C & D) ADNOC Refining & Cepsa - Ruwais Linear Alkyl Benzene (Lab) Facility ADNOC Refining - Crude Flexibility Project (CFP) ADNOC Refining - Gasoline and Aromatics Project ADNOC Refining - Ruwais Complex Upgrade - New Refinery ADNOC Refining - Ruwais East Refinery - Air Emission Measurement System ADNOC Refining - Ruwais LPG Recovery ADNOC Refining - Ruwais Refinery East - SRU Replacement ADNOC Refining - Waste Heat Recovery ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Gas Processing Facility ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Offshore Package ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Onshore Package ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Overview Automation | January 2020- Overview ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Package 1

FACILITY

BUDGET ($US)

STATUS

Oil Field Development Petrochemical Plant Polypropylene Oil Storage Tanks Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil & Gas Field Oil Field Development Distributed Control System (DCS) Gas Production Carbon Dioxide Gas Production

30,00,00,000 4,50,00,00,000 55,00,00,000 2,20,00,00,000 1,30,00,00,000 50,00,00,000 80,00,00,000 15,00,00,000 5,00,00,00,000 5,50,00,000 30,00,00,000 8,00,00,000 10,00,00,000

Construction FEED Construction Construction EPC ITB Commissioning EPC ITB EPC ITB Design Commissioning Engineering & Procurement EPC ITB EPC ITB

Gas Production Terminal

71,00,00,000 20,00,00,000

Commissioning FEED ITB

Gas Processing Gas Field Development Gas Field Development

8,00,00,000 45,00,00,000 1,37,00,00,000

Construction Engineering & Procurement Construction

Sulphur Recovery Pipeline Oil Field Development

30,00,00,000 15,50,00,000 1,70,00,00,000

Construction Construction Construction

Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Offshore Platform Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Gas Processing Oil Field Development

90,00,00,000 19,50,00,000 1,00,00,00,000 2,50,00,00,000 1,70,00,00,000 12,00,00,000 1,50,00,00,000 50,00,00,000

Commissioning Commissioning Feasibility Study Commissioning Commissioning EPC ITB FEED EPC ITB

Oil Production Oil Field Development Artificial Lift Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Gas Compression Oil Field Development Artificial Lift Oil Field Development Oil Production Oil Field Development Pipeline Gas Processing Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) Oil Aromatics Petrochemical Plant Petroleum Oil Refinery Crude Oil Distillation Unit Sulphur Recovery Petroleum Oil Refinery Gas Processing Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil & Gas Field Oil & Gas Field

3,84,00,00,000 41,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 45,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 35,00,00,000 27,00,00,000 3,00,00,00,000 50,00,00,000 20,00,00,000 3,00,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 22,50,00,000 35,00,00,000 60,00,00,000 35,00,00,000 65,00,00,000 60,00,00,000 3,10,00,00,000 2,50,00,00,000 45,00,00,00,000 4,00,00,000 4,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 26,30,00,000 20,00,00,000 75,00,00,000 75,00,00,000 2,00,00,00,000 14,00,00,00,000 4,00,00,00,000

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ADNOC Refining - Ruwais Complex Upgrade - New Refinery ADNOC Refining - Ruwais East Refinery - Air Emission Measurement System ADNOC Refining - Ruwais LPG Recovery ADNOC Refining - Ruwais Refinery East - SRU Replacement ADNOC Refining - Waste Heat Recovery ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Gas Processing Facility PROJECT ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Offshore Package ADNOC Al Yasat Haseer Package Field Development Package 2 & 3 ADNOC &Sour Gas - Petroleum Dalma Field- Bu - Onshore ADNOC Borealis Borouge ADNOC &Sour Gas - -Dalma Field4 Complex - Overview ADNOC Borealis Polypropylene Plant - Overview ADNOC &Sour Gas - -Hail and Ghasha(PP) Megaproject ADNOC Fujairah Mandous Field ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Package 1 ADNOC Haliba Fieldand - Overview ADNOC -Sour GasOil - Hail Ghasha Megaproject - Package 2 ADNOC Haliba Fieldand - Phase 1 Megaproject - Package 3 ADNOC -Sour GasOil - Hail Ghasha ADNOC Haliba Oil Field Phase 2 Megaproject - Package 4 ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha ADNOC Replacement Flowlines & Wellheads Installation - Overview ADNOC -Sour Gas - ShahofField - Expansion ADNOC Umm Development ADOC - -Hail Oil Shaif Field -- Long WaterTerm Injection System - Phase 1 ADNOC Gas Processing Asab 1 Control System Upgrade ADPC - Fujairah Port Expansion - Container Terminal ADNOC Gas Processing - Bu Hasa- Debottlenecking & Associated Pipeline ADPC - Fujairah Port Expansion Overview ADNOC Processing - HabshanOil4Field - CO2 Recovery & Injection Al YasatGas Petroleum - Belbazem ADNOC Gas Processing Habshan 5 Debottlenecking for Associated Gas AquaChemie - Jebel Ali-Port Chemical Terminal Facility ADNOC Processing - Integrated Gas Development (IGD) BorougeGas & Borealis - Ruwais Polypropylene Plant 5 (BPP5) Expansion (Onshore Pipeline) Borouge - Ruwais Pelletizing Plant - Bagging Lines Addition ADNOC Processing - Ruwais SulphurBunkering Handling(Modular Terminal Refinery) Expansion (SHT 1) BPGIC -Gas Fujairah Oil Terminal - Marine ADNOC ProcessingRuwais- Overview - Train 1 & 2 Process Cooling Fire BPGIC -Gas Fujairah Oil Terminal Water Replacement BPGIC Pumps - Fujairah Oil Terminal - Phase 2 ADNOC - Integrated Gas Development BPGIC -LNG Fujairah Oil Terminal - Phase 3 (IGD) - Expansion (Phase 2) ADNOC - Integrated Gas Pipelines Development (IGD) - Expansion - Overview DEWA -LNG Water Transmission Project ADNOC Offshore 750 West Region Capacity & ENOC & Horizon Terminals - Jebel Ali Refinery Expansion Capacity Expansion Sulphate ENOC - AlReduction Maktoum Plant Airport- EPC - Jet3Fuel Pipeline Expansion ADNOC Offshore--Dibba Bu Haseer Port of Fujairah Port Field ADNOC Offshore Nasr Full Field -Development RAK Gas - LPG Storage Terminal Overview - Overview ADNOC - Nasr Full Field ShaheenOffshore Chem Investments LLC Development - Ethylene Dichloride & Caustic Soda Plant Phase (Package 1 - Wellheads and Pipeline) SNOC &2 ENI - Onshore Acreage Exploration (Areas A, B and C) ADNOC OffshoreLNG - Nasr Full Field Development - Phase 2 (Package 2 - Platforms) SNOC - Sharjah Import Terminal ADNOC Offshore Satah Al Razboot (SARB)-Deep SRS Middle East -FZC - Tank Farm Terminal PhaseGas 1 Development ADNOC Offshore - Umm Al Lulu Field Development - Overview ADNOC Offshore - Umm Al Lulu Field Development - Package 2 ADNOC Offshore - Umm Shaif & Zakum - Application of DOF on Brownfield Towers ADNOC Offshore - Umm Shaif Gas Cap Condensate Development ADNOC Offshore - Umm Shaif Infield Pipelines Replacement ADNOC Offshore - Upper Zakum Full Field Development 750 Project - Surface Facilities - EPC 2 ADNOC Offshore - Zirku Facilities Capacity Enhancement ADNOC Onshore - 1.8MBPD Development - Bab Artificial Lift Wells ADNOC Onshore - Asab Full Field Development II - Overview ADNOC Onshore - Asab Full Field Development II - Stage 1 ADNOC Onshore - Asab Full Field Development II - Stage 2 ADNOC Onshore - Bab Gas Compression Phase 3 ADNOC Onshore - Bab Integrated Facilities Project ADNOC Onshore - Bab Sustainable Facilities ADNOC Onshore - Bu Hasa Tie - in Wells (Call-off) ADNOC Onshore - Buhasa Integrated Facilities Project ADNOC Onshore - Buhasa Wellhead Automation ADNOC Onshore - Jebel Dhanna Replacement of Main Oil Lines (MOL) 1.2 & 3.5 ADNOC Onshore - North East Bab (NEB) - (Al Dabbiya) ASR ADNOC Onshore - Qusahwira Field Development - Phase 2 ADNOC Onshore - Rumaitha, Shanayel and Northeast Bab Tie In ADNOC Onshore - South East Asset - Tie - in Project (A,B, C & D) ADNOC Refining & Cepsa - Ruwais Linear Alkyl Benzene (Lab) Facility ADNOC Refining - Crude Flexibility Project (CFP) ADNOC Refining - Gasoline and Aromatics Project ADNOC Refining - Ruwais Complex Upgrade - New Refinery ADNOC Refining - Ruwais East Refinery - Air Emission Measurement System ADNOC Refining - Ruwais LPG Recovery ADNOC Refining - Ruwais Refinery East - SRU Replacement ADNOC Refining - Waste Heat Recovery ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Gas Processing Facility ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Offshore Package ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Onshore Package ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Overview ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Overview ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Package 1 ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Package 2 ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Package 3 ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Package 4

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Petrochemical Plant Petroleum Oil Refinery Crude Oil Distillation Unit Sulphur Recovery Petroleum Oil Refinery Gas Processing FACILITY Oil Field Development Oil Oil Field Field Development Development Petrochemical Plant Oil Field Development Polypropylene Oil & Gas Field Oil Tanks Oil Storage & Gas Field Oil Oil Field & GasDevelopment Field Oil Oil Field & GasDevelopment Field Oil Field Oil & GasDevelopment Field Oil Gas Field Gas&Network Oil FieldInjection Development Water Distributed Control System (DCS) Oil Storage Terminal Gas Production Oil Storage Terminal Carbon Oil FieldDioxide Development Gas Production Terminal

45,00,00,00,000 4,00,00,000 4,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 26,30,00,000 20,00,00,000 BUDGET ($US) 75,00,00,000 30,00,00,000 75,00,00,000 4,50,00,00,000 2,00,00,00,000 55,00,00,000 14,00,00,00,000 2,20,00,00,000 4,00,00,00,000 1,30,00,00,000 1,00,00,00,000 50,00,00,000 2,00,00,00,000 80,00,00,000 6,00,00,00,000 15,00,00,000 11,00,00,000 5,00,00,00,000 20,00,00,000 5,50,00,000 6,00,00,000 30,00,00,000 16,00,00,000 8,00,00,000 1,00,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 4,00,00,000 Polypropylene 57,50,00,000 Gas Production 71,00,00,000 Polymers 10,00,00,000 Terminal 20,00,00,000 Refinery 20,00,00,000 Oil Storage Terminal 56,10,00,000 Gas Processing 8,00,00,000 Oil Storage Terminal 16,10,00,000 Gas Field Development 45,00,00,000 Oil Storage Terminal 0 Gas Field Development 1,37,00,00,000 Water 7,00,00,000 Petroleum Oil Refinery 1,00,00,00,000 Sulphur 30,00,00,000 Jet Fuel Recovery Pipeline 25,00,00,000 Pipeline 15,50,00,000 Oil Storage Terminal 10,00,00,000 Oil Field Development 1,70,00,00,000 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) 30,00,00,000 Caustic Soda 1,00,00,00,000 Oil Field Development 90,00,00,000 Exploration 1,00,00,00,000 Oil Field Development Floating Storage Regasification Unit (FSRU) 19,50,00,000 80,00,00,000 Offshore Platform 1,00,00,00,000 Bulk Storage 4,35,60,800 Oil Field Development 2,50,00,00,000 Oil Field Development 1,70,00,00,000 Oil Field Development 12,00,00,000 Gas Processing 1,50,00,00,000 Oil Field Development 50,00,00,000 Oil Production Oil Field Development Artificial Lift Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Gas Compression Oil Field Development Artificial Lift Oil Field Development Oil Production Oil Field Development Pipeline Gas Processing Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) Oil Aromatics Petrochemical Plant Petroleum Oil Refinery Crude Oil Distillation Unit Sulphur Recovery Petroleum Oil Refinery Gas Processing Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil & Gas Field Oil & Gas Field Oil & Gas Field Oil & Gas Field Oil & Gas Field

3,84,00,00,000 41,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 45,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 35,00,00,000 27,00,00,000 3,00,00,00,000 50,00,00,000 20,00,00,000 3,00,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 22,50,00,000 35,00,00,000 60,00,00,000 35,00,00,000 65,00,00,000 60,00,00,000 3,10,00,00,000 2,50,00,00,000 45,00,00,00,000 4,00,00,000 4,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 26,30,00,000 20,00,00,000 75,00,00,000 75,00,00,000 2,00,00,00,000 14,00,00,00,000 4,00,00,00,000 1,00,00,00,000 2,00,00,00,000 Automation 6,00,00,00,000

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When a Dream Needs a Gentle Push to Give It Wings-Sponsored by Analytical Division Of ISA Growing up as the youngest child in a family of five, abandoned by your father, neglected by your elder brother and sister, with just your mother who is a day laborer in a physically unwell state of health and with the dreams of one day becoming a Chemistry Professor is really hard. This is exactly the condition of Mohammed Sajib Sheik, a 10 year old boy hailing from a slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Sajib’s father abandoned the family a long time ago. His elder brother and sister are both married and living their own happy lives while almost totally neglecting the existence of their own mother and brother. Sajib’s mother, Sofia Begum works as a day laborer to provide for herself and Sajib. But, because of being physically unwell, she isn’t able to go to work daily and so the responsibility of taking care of his mother and himself falls on the meek shoulders of young Sajib. He has to works after school, selling newspapers and water bottles to meet their needs. Like all other kids of his age, Sajib too loves playing cricket. He sings as well. But unlike every other kid whose role model might be a cricketer in this cricket crazy nation, Sajib’s role model is Alfred Bernhard Nobel, the world famous Swedish Chemist and founder of the Nobel Prizes, and hence his love for Chemistry. Once, at school, during a session of Science, the teacher was teaching about mixtures and it was a little above the understanding capabilities of a regular Sixth Grader, but Sajib easily understood the concepts and was given the opportunity to perform experiment in front of the whole class, and that too very successfully. He is passionate about his dreams to become a Chemistry professor one day and that is clearly reflected in his academics. But the only thing in his way to achieve that dream is the current situation he is in. No one to help him progress with his education, no one to guide him and help him plot his next steps

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THE WATER PROMISE – DMS Global joins hands with WATER RELIEF.ORG Clean water has become one of our most precious resources in the 21st century, in fact, one in nine people live without access to clean and drinkable water. The water crisis is real. It’s affecting men, women, children, families, and farmers. Women and children are spending hours a day fetching dirty water which leads to illness and disease, robbing entire communities of their futures. Lack of access to safe water and proper sanitation harms health. When health is affected, it limits education, leading to a cycle of poverty.

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A bold commitment should be made to make sure everyone gets a chance to drink water from a reliable source. DMS Global has joined hands with WATERRELIEF.ORG, a nonprofit charitable organization in helping to plant more fresh water wells and pumps throughout Africa and Asia. Recently, DMS Global has taken an initiative to providing funds to dig a well in Ukhiya Village, Cox Bazar District, Chittagong division in Bangladesh. This is to help the refugees from Myanmar who are currently residing in Bangladesh. Every gift has an impact. Let’s share this gift of water with everyone.


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