November 2019 Vol. VII Issue 11
DMS ANALYTICS Arkema - Symphony Project -
FEATURED PROJECT Exxonmobil - Chemical and Refining Integrated Singapore Plant (CRISP) Project
ISA Singapore Analysis Symposium 2019 Catalogue
Rilsan Polyamide 11 Resin Plant Exxonmobil - Chemical and Refining Integrated Singapore Plant (CRISP) Project
POST SHOW REPORT ISA Thailand Section Event 2019
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DMS ANALYTICS Arkema - Symphony Project -
FEATURED PROJECT Exxonmobil - Chemical and Refining Integrated Singapore Plant (CRISP) Project
ISA Singapore Analysis Symposium 2019 Catalogue
Rilsan Polyamide 11 Resin Plant Exxonmobil - Chemical and Refining Integrated Singapore Plant (CRISP) Project
POST SHOW REPORT ISA Thailand Section Event 2019
Automation INSIGHT! November 2019 Vol. VII Issue 11 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, There was a time when intelligent automation was the digitization of process variables to allow a DCS to make adjustments to the process according to the set-point. The previous generation of control systems relied only on feed-back to allow the controller to react to the actual process state. Digitization allowed advanced process and predictive control using more powerful processers and hence intelligent automation. In this world, automation vendors concerned themselves with proprietary protocols, reliability, redundancy and specialisation. Separation and segregation was required to provide specific expertise, disparate systems, reliability and security. Today, intelligent automation means so much more in terms of computing power and electronics’ reliability. Digitalization (not digitization as before) of our automation allows the end-user to, not only predict changes in the process due to external forces that will need adjustment according to the set-point, but also equipment condition to predict upsets that are caused by equipment assets starting to fail like a valve sticking or sensor variance due to internal faults. In this world we will perhaps not need redundancy anymore because this was only required due to the unpredictability of equipment failure. True intelligence will allow condition monitoring to deploy large centralised processors to predict actual time of failure (day, hour and minute) for switch-over to hot-spares (N + 1) which would be loaded with the appropriate configuration moments before failure. This is the nirvana of intelligent automation and something that all manufacturers are working towards in some way. However, it will require a leap-of-faith by the end-users who will need to be convinced that this intelligence will indeed predict an asset’s end-of-life as accurately as promised without unduly affecting the process. It will also require far more use of larger processors that, in order to use big data analytics, will have to be located in the Cloud to allow the algorithms (that will have to remain on the owner’s server due to their value) to collate data from across the globe from many end-users using the same equipment because better prediction comes from greater amounts of data. This will require common system networks and communication protocols, which is obviously a huge challenge, but also will require end-users to share their data with the global community. Cyber-security is obviously a major concern therefore and why so much time is spent these days talking about it but the sharing of asset data and process conditions with vendors is perhaps the biggest challenge. No enduser likes to allow others to access their data for fear of losing their competitive advantage or allowing wrong-doers to create havoc. Most end-users will believe that this data is highly sensitive no matter what it shows. The writer has a different opinion because most of this data is just that, data that is meaningless by itself and requires context. Besides it can be stripped of its source whilst still providing useful feedback to allow real benefits to be derived from such. So, once we have brokendown these barriers, intelligent automation of the future will know the process and assets better than the owners do just as Google, Amazon or Facebook know our purchasing, online social behaviour and reading, listening or watching habits better than we do and we give this data away mostly without fear of reprisal and free! Kind Regards, Mohammed Loch President and CEO, DMS Global Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific - ISA Automation
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Arkema - Symphony Project - Rilsan Polyamide 11 Resin Plant Arkema is a world-renowned producer of specialized chemicals and materials. Its 3 business segments-Industrial Specialties,Coating Solution and High Performance Materials are globally recognized brands. In its quest to further expand production, Arkema announces its plans to increase its polyamide 12 polymers in China by 25% which in turn will complement its upcoming bio-based polyamide 11 projects in Asia. The new bio-based polyamide plant will manufacture Arkema’s flagship Rilsan polyamide 11 resins and amino 11 monomer. Rilsan polyamide 11 is a purely bio-sourced polyamide extrapolated from castor oil. It is approved for most demanding utilization such as 3D printing, electronics, oil & gas extractions, automotive markets as well as a plausible substitute to metal.
land’s numerous infrastructure in place, logistics, industrial integration and optimization of carbon footprint. Alongside Arkema’s schemes to improve its assets across the board, an agreement between Arkema and WEG is inked for the supply of high-efficiency low voltage electric motors. The agreement will initially cover Arkema’s North American facilities then gradually trickle its way down to the Singapore bio-based plant. Currently undergoing engineering design, the Rilsan Polyamide 11 Resin Plant is one of Arkema’s projects that deems a remarkable investment (valued at over $500 million) for the period of 2018-2021. Construction completion of the bio-plant is expected around the fourth quarter of 2021.
The project location, however, had been narrowed down to Malaysia, China and Singapore, the latter being the chosen location for the project due to Jurong Is-
Exxonmobil - Chemical and Refining Integrated Singapore Plant (CRISP) Project Exxonmobil’s Chemical and Refining Integrated Singapore Plant (CRISP) Project is a key contributor towards Singapore’s development. The upcoming world-scale refining complex is to utilize high-end technologies that will, in turn, deliver high-quality light and heavy lubricant base stocks through the conversion of lower value byproducts. The expansion would enable ExxonMobil to introduce a new quality-grade base stock to the market. Early in 2017, Exxonmobil successfully acquired Jurong Island assets of Jurong Aromatics Corporation (JAC), outbidding 5 other high profile competitors such as Lotte Chemical Corp and SK. Exxonmobil would then hire two world-renowned engineering firms, JGC and Tecnicas Reunidas, to assist with the CRISP project. JGC’s scope of work involves Piping and Instrumentation (P&ID), basic engineering, Front End Engineering Design (FEED), and Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) proposal assessment while Tecnicas Reunidas’s focus will be on FEED development.
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The Final Investment Decision (FID) on the expansion project was slated for the first half of 2019, after which assessment of EPC tenders could take place. Tecnicas Reunidas, Wood Plc and Chiyoda would be the front-runners of EPC race. In May 2019, Tecnicas Reunidas was chosen as the EPC contractor to spearhead the project following its success as the FEED contractor on the CRISP project. Wood PLC was awarded a contract to spearhead the development of interconnecting pipelines and supporting infrastructure facilities. Currently under the early stages of construction and engineering design, Exxonmobil’s Chemical and Refining Integrated Singapore Plant (CRISP) Project is one of its major investments to date in base stock production in Singapore.
ISA Singapore Analysis Symposium 2019
Thursday 28th November 2019 7:30AM - 8:30AM Registration 8:30AM - 9:15AM Welcoming Remarks
Diamond Sponsor
Mohammed Loch
Rajesh Rothi
Benson Loh
President & CEO
District 14 Vice President, 2019-2020
Managing Director
DMS Global
International Society of Automation - District 14 (ASIA PACIFIC)
Practical Analyzer Solutions Pte Ltd
Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific
ISA
9:15AM - 10:45AM Innovation in Analytical Techniques Speakers
Gold Sponsor
Bronze Sponsor
Lars FiĂ&#x;
Sherman Tng
Desmond Tan
Technical Sales
Business Development Manager, Asia
Managing Director
SK-Elektronik GmbH
SpectraSensors
Wasson-ECE
Presentation
Presentation
Presentation
Use of Innovative FID Technology to Monitor Hydrocarbon Leakage in Steam and Steam Condensate System
Monitoring Trace Levels of Water in Cracked Gas at the Outlet of Molecular Sieve Dryer Vessels Using Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) Analyzers
The World of PGC has just been Eclipsed
Supported By
Official Logistics Partner
10:45AM - 11:15AM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 11:15AM - 12:45PM Maintenance Challenges for Analytical Equipment / Best Practices for Analytical Systems Speakers
Thomas Scheiling
Ir. Chua Kien Kek
Joseph Fillion
Product Manager
Custodian Engineer
Global Director Analyzers
Endress+Hauser (Thailand) Ltd.
PETRONAS
Schneider Electric
Presentation
Presentation
Presentation
Maintenance Challenges: Save money by spending it & A shower of phosphoric acid
Towards Sustainability Compliance to Clean Air Regulation
First-Generation Cybersecure Analyzers and Their Application in Advanced Process Control
12:45PM - 1:45PM Lunch Break & Exhibition Networking
Automation
1:45PM - 3:45PM Environment Management and Control / Combustion
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Thursday 28th November 2019 7:30AM - 8:30AM Registration 8:30AM - 9:15AM Welcoming Remarks
Mohammed Loch
Rajesh Rothi
Benson Loh
President & CEO
District 14 Vice President, 2019-2020
Managing Director
DMS Global
International Society of Automation - District 14 (ASIA PACIFIC)
Practical Analyzer Solutions Pte Ltd
Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific
ISA
9:15AM - 10:45AM Innovation in Analytical Techniques Speakers
Lars FiĂ&#x;
Sherman Tng
Desmond Tan
Technical Sales
Business Development Manager, Asia
Managing Director
SK-Elektronik GmbH
SpectraSensors
Wasson-ECE
Presentation
Presentation
Presentation
Use of Innovative FID Technology to Monitor Hydrocarbon Leakage in Steam and Steam Condensate System
Monitoring Trace Levels of Water in Cracked Gas at the Outlet of Molecular Sieve Dryer Vessels Using Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) Analyzers
The World of PGC has just been Eclipsed
10:45AM - 11:15AM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 11:15AM - 12:45PM Maintenance Challenges for Analytical Equipment / Best Practices for Analytical Systems Speakers
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Thomas Scheiling
Ir. Chua Kien Kek
Joseph Fillion
Product Manager
Custodian Engineer
Global Director Analyzers
Endress+Hauser (Thailand) Ltd.
PETRONAS
Schneider Electric
Presentation
Presentation
Presentation
Maintenance Challenges: Save money by spending it & A shower of phosphoric acid
Towards Sustainability Compliance to Clean Air Regulation
First-Generation Cybersecure Analyzers and Their Application in Advanced Process Control
Automation
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Endress+Hauser (Thailand) Ltd.
PETRONAS
Presentation Maintenance Challenges: Save money by spending it & A shower of phosphoric acid
Schneider Electric
ISA Singapore Analysis Symposium 2019 First-Generation Cybersecure Analyzers and Their Presentation
Presentation
Towards Sustainability Compliance to Clean Air Regulation
Application in Advanced Process Control
12:45PM - 1:45PM Lunch Break & Exhibition Networking 1:45PM - 3:45PM Environment Management and Control / Combustion Speakers
Ir. Thinesh Rajan
Sanjeev Rai
Business Development Manager
Business Development Manager
Vice President
PAC
Perma Pure
Perma Pure
Craig Sunada
Presentation
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Oil in Water Measurements in Environmental Monitoring and Compliance
Modern approach towards cold extractive CEMS system under rapidly changing emission regulatory requirement
Dr. Peter Geiser
Torsten Haug
Chief Technology Officer
CEO
Neo Monitors
Union Instruments GmbH
Presentation
Presentation
TDLAS and furnace safety – A promising combination
Basics of the Combustion Control
3:45PM - 4:15PM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking
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Keynote Speakers 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.
Rajesh Rothi District 14 Vice President, 2019-2020 International Society of Automation - District 14 (ASIA PACIFIC)
Benson Loh Managing Director Practical Analyzer Solutions Pte Ltd Total 25 years of experience in the design and supply of analytical systems to global oil & gas, power, petrochemical and water industries.
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Innovation in Analytical Techniques Thursday, 9:15AM - 10:45AM Speaker Lars Fiß Technical Sales SK-Elektronik GmbH Presentation: Use of Innovative FID Technology to Monitor Hydrocarbon Leakage in Steam and Steam Condensate System Lars Fiß is an employee of SK-Elektronik GmbH of nearly 20 years. After his mechanical education he started to work in the production of Thermo-FID in SK-Elektronik since 2000. He was involved in the certification of the ISO 9001, Quality assurance ISO 9001 and ATEX application of Thermo-FID. In 2013 he moved to the Technical Sales and starts the international business with Achema 2015. This was his first exhibition after 15 years working and it was such a great success. His motivation is to protect the environment and save people’s live. The application of hydrocarbon leakage in steam system is one of his major project. Sherman Tng Business Development Manager, Asia SpectraSensors Presentation: Monitoring Trace Levels of Water in Cracked Gas at the Outlet of Molecular Sieve Dryer Vessels Using Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) Analyzers Sherman Tng has around 30 years of experience in both the gas and liquid analytical products within the Oil & Gas, Refinery, Olefin, Power, and Water and Waste industries, including 17 years of hands-on regional business development and strategic planning experience. Desmond Tan Managing Director Wasson-ECE Presentation: The World of PGC has just been Eclipsed Desmond has been in the Gas Chromatography line serving the Hydrocarbon Processing and Petrochemical Industries for 20 years. He has vast experience in the analytical techniques.
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Maintenance Challenges for Analytical Equipment / Best Practices for Analytical Systems Thursday, 11:15AM - 12:45PM Speaker Thomas Scheiling Product Manager Endress+Hauser (Thailand) Ltd. Presentation: Maintenance Challenges: Save money by spending it & A shower of phosphoric acid Thomas Scheiling is a Product Manager at Endress+Hauser, a global leader in measurement instrumentation, services and solutions for industrial process engineering. He´s holding a master degree in industrial engineering from the university of Lake Constance. Professionally, he´s an expert for liquid analysis and business driver for new products and integration. Ir. Chua Kien Kek Custodian Engineer PETRONAS Presentation: Towards Sustainability Compliance to Clean Air Regulation Ir. Chua Kien Kek graduated with a B.ENG in Electrical & Electronics Engineering from U.K. Master Analytical Chemistry & Instrumental Analysis, University Malaya. He is a registered Professional Engineer with the Board of Engineers, Malaysia. Currently holding the position as Custodian Engineer for Measurement, Instrument department in Project Delivery & Technology (PD&T), PETRONAS, providing consultancy and technical advisory services to the PETRONAS Group. He has worked in PETRONAS in the analyzer and custody metering field for more than 30 years. Joseph Fillion Global Director Analyzers Schneider Electric Presentation: First-Generation Cybersecure Analyzers and Their Application in Advanced Process Control Joseph Fillion is a business Value Consultant with 35+ years with Schneider Electric, focused on solutions which add business value.
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Environment Management and Control / Combustion Thursday, 1:45PM - 3:45PM Speaker Ir. Thinesh Rajan Business Development Manager PAC Presentation: Oil in Water Measurements in Environmental Monitoring and Compliance Thinesh Rajan has an MBA in Marketing Management and is currently working as a Business Development Manage. He is an instrumentation and control engineer with 25+ years of wide-ranging experiences in oil & gas industries with sound knowledge in field instruments and controls systems. His professional experience includes Engineering, Project Management, Operation, Maintenance, Marketing & Business development roles.
Sanjeev Rai (Co-Speaker) Business Development Manager Perma Pure Presentation: Modern approach towards cold extractive CEMS system under rapidly changing emission regulatory requirement Sanjeev Rai is Business Development Manager for Perma Pure, the world leader in Nafion™ based gas conditioning systems. Perma Pure protects life by enabling more accurate gas sampling, leading to a cleaner and more healthful environment. Perma Pure pursues this mission across the world, with a focus on China and India. Sanjeev has a MBA in General Management from IIM, Lucknow and BTech in Chemical Technology from HBTU (Harcourt Butler Technical University), Kanpur, India Craig Sunada (Co-Speaker) Vice President Perma Pure Presentation: Modern approach towards cold extractive CEMS system under rapidly changing emission regulatory requirement Craig Sunada is the Vice President of Product Development for Perma Pure, the world leader in Nafion™ based gas conditioning systems. Perma Pure protects life by enabling more accurate gas sampling, leading to a cleaner and more healthful environment. Perma Pure pursues this mission across the world, with a focus on China and India. Craig has a MS in Management of Technology and a MS in Mechanical Engineering from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a BSME from the University of Colorado.
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ISA Singapore Analysis Symposium 2019 Dr. Peter Geiser Chief Technology Officer Neo Monitors Presentation: TDLAS and furnace safety – A promising combination Peter Geiser obtained his doctorate in Applied Photonics in 2006 from Clausthal University of Technology (Germany). Shortly after that he was employed at Norsk Elektro Optikk AS where he was responsible for research and development of gas analyzers based on mid-infrared lasers and the LaserGas™ Q product family. In September 2015, he joined NEO Monitors AS where is currently holding the position as Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Torsten Haug CEO Union Instruments GmbH Presentation: Basics of the Combustion Control Torsten Haug is one of the CEO’s of Union Instruments GmbH, a Manufacturer of gas combustion properties analyzers and selective multi gas analyzers. He studied engineering specialized of Thermodynamics and fluid mechanics in Technical University of Munich. In Union Instruments he responsible for the development of the calorimeter series CWD and the software design.
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Exhibitor Locator DMS Global
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ENDRESS+HAUSER (S.E.A.) PTE LTD
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NEO Monitors
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PAC, LP
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Practical Analyzer Solutions Pte Ltd
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Perma Pure Asia Pacific
C3
Ronsor Engineering Pte Ltd
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Schneider Electric Systems Singapore Pte Ltd
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SpectraSensors Inc
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Wasson-ECE South-East Asia Pte Ltd
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Exhibitors Profiles DMS Global Contact Person: Mohammed Loch Address: P.O. Box 30063 Diraz, Kingdom of Bahrain Telephone Number: +971 50 3123510 Website: www.dmsglobal.net Email: mloch@dmsglobal.net Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: D3 DMS Global is a global marketing specialist for the energy sector. It has various divisions, namely the DMS Projects, DMS Publishing, DMS Events, DMS Cybernation and DMS Promostation DMS operates globally. With headquarters in Bahrain, DMS Global has been the region’s leading business intelligence and marketing solution provider since 2000. Our business expertise is diversified across global projects tracking, events management, industry debates, digital and multimedia production, exhibitions stand design and industry specific publishing. With offices in 9 countries around the world, we believe that local presence is local knowledge. DMS Projects tracks over 14,000 projects in over 50 countries across 13 major sectors, making the DMS Projects Matrix the most accurate, encompassing and extensive resource for companies looking for new business opportunities anywhere. The concept of DMS is to bring to you an integrated system that provides a cost effective solution for data knowledge and management, saving time, effort and money in your marketing strategy. DMS Global has been a leader of marketing solutions for every major engineering sector across the globe, hence this enables us to work more closely with your teams to understand your needs, our objectives, and business message. ENDRESS+HAUSER (S.E.A.) PTE LTD Contact Person: Caroline Wan Address: 3A International Business Park #07-08 Icon@ Ibp Tower A Singapore 609935 Telephone Number: 67685737 Website: www.sg.endress.com Email: Caroline.wan@endress.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: D1 Endress+Hauser is a leading supplier of products, solutions and services for industrial process measurement and automation. We offer comprehensive process solutions for flow, level, pressure, analysis, temperature, recording and digital communications across a wide range of industries, optimizing processes with regards to economic efficiency, safety and environmental protection. NEO Monitors Contact Person: Hüvar Bakken Address: Prost Stabels vei 22, N-2019 Skedsmokorset, Norway Telephone Number: +47 95 33 48 50 Mobile Number: +47 95 33 48 50 Website: http://neomonitors.com/ Email: neosales@neomonitors.com Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: A2 NEO Monitors is one of the world leading suppliers of gas analyzers based on Tuneable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy, as well as laser-based dust monitors. Our Dust and Gas Analyzers are the preferred choice for a broad range of applications within process and emission control. NEO Monitors is located in Norway and we sell our products through a global network of distributors. Our portfolio includes solutions for various industries and applications. We have the largest install-base of in-situ monitors for process optimization, safety control end emission monitoring. The analyzers are employing near-infrared lasers as well as emerging mid-infrared cascade laser technology. Some facts: More than 16 000 instruments sold and installed in over 40 countries More than 40 different gases measured More than 110 different wavelengths used More than 100 different instrument configurations for different applications manufactured Automation
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ISA Singapore Analysis Symposium 2019 PAC, LP Contact Person: Lisa Houston Address: 8824 Fallbrook Drive Telephone Number: +1 281 940 1356 Mobile Number: +1 936 760 9400 Website: www.paclp.com Email: lisa.houston@paclp.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: A1 PAC is the leading manufacturer of advanced analytical instruments for gas chromatography, elemental analysis, physical properties, and fuels composition. Our portfolio includes the world’s most respected brands of lab and process analyzers: AC Analytical Controls, Advanced Sensors, Alcor, Antek, Cambridge Viscosity, Herzog, ISL, PetroSpec and Phase Technology. PAC complies with ISO 9001-2015 and 17025-2017 standards, which reaffirms our commitment to quality and customer support. Practical Analyzer Solutions Pte Ltd Contact Person: Benson Loh Chee Hoong Address: 32 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2 #06-13 Sing Industrial Complex Singapore 569510 Telephone Number: +65 68368383 Mobile Number: +65 96849302 Website: www.paspl.com.sg Email: benson.loh@paspl.com.sg Sponsor Type: Diamond Sponsor Stand Number: B1 PAS specializes in providing process quality measurement and emission monitoring for the Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Power and Water industries. We strive to provide and develop green, robust and innovative solutions to meet our customer’s goals for plant optimization, productivity gains, safety and environmental protection continuously. Our solutions include gas and liquid online analytical systems for process control, blending control, feed forward and feed backward combustion control, leak detection of heat exchanger and ambient monitoring of flammable and toxic components, oxygen safety monitoring and stack gas, water and wastewater monitoring. Our engineering and service team conduct site survey, site installation, site supervision and commissioning, including training for customers alongside with our manufactured analytical systems. Our shop floor is supported by a competent team who operates CNC, lathe, milling and welding machines, in addition to tube fitting and electrical cabling works to ensure on-time manufacturing and quick turnaround of analytical projects. Perma Pure Asia Pacific Contact Person: Jony Ling Address: C/O: 8 Admiralty Street, #05-02, Singapore 757438. Telephone Number: +65-8908-1366 Mobile Number: +65-9362-6864 Website: www.permapure.com Email: jling@permapure.com; jonyling@hotmail.com; jonyling@gmail.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: C3 Perma Pure LLC, a Halma company is a leading manufacturer of gas conditioning products including dryers, humidifiers, filters, coalescers, specialty scrubbers and complete sampling systems. We market these products worldwide for use in industrial, scientific and medical applications. Industrial uses include gas sample conditioning for process monitoring or environmental compliance monitoring. Stack gases must be conditioned to convert hot, wet and dirty gases into the cool, dry and clean samples required by analyzers. Perma Pure offers complete systems to accomplish this sample preparation as well as individual components for incorporation into other conditioning systems. Scientific uses include exploitation of the electrochemical and ion exchange properties of Nafion™ polymer, as well as sample conditioning for laboratory analysis. Nafion™ polymer is closely related to Teflon but has been chemically modified to make it function as an ion exchange membrane while still retaining the physical and corrosion resistance properties of Teflon. Medical uses include the drying of breath for anesthesia monitoring, respirator monitoring, and metabolic testing, as well as humidification of respirator air or supplemental oxygen. 16
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ISA Singapore Analysis Symposium 2019 Ronsor Engineering Pte Ltd Contact Person: Remus Ong Address: 18 Boon Lay Way Tradehub 21 #06-116 Singapore 609966 Telephone Number: +65 67792818 Mobile Number: +65 97916279 Website: http://www.ronsor.com.sg Email: remus@ronsor.com.sg Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: C1 We are a process instrumentation company representing various international instrumentation and control companies. Our range of products includes state-of-the-art instrumentation and control equipment for oil refineries, utilities, petrochemical industries and pharmaceutical plants. With a proven product reliability, quality and experience, we customize our tools and service for your applications in the most cost-effective terms. We justify the trust placed in us through a clear principle that governs all our activities - reliability in our after-sales customer service, integrity and professionalism. Schneider Electric Systems Singapore Pte Ltd Contact Person: Michelle SUN Address: 50 Kallang Avenue, 339505 Singapore Mobile Number: +65 98302727 Website: www.se.com Email: yue-michelle.sun@se.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: A3 Schneider Electric as a global specialist in energy management and automation. With operations in more than 100 countries, we offer integrated energy solutions across multiple domain and segments. SpectraSensors Inc Contact Person: Sherman Tng Address: 3A International Business Park, #07-08 ICON@IBP TowerA, Singapore 609935 Telephone Number: +65 6768 5704 Mobile Number: +65 9732 0610 Website: www.spectrasensors.com or www.endress.com Email: sherman.tng@endress.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: D2 SpectraSensors, Inc. is a leading global provider of laser-based on-line field analytical instrumentation for process control and monitoring applications. SpectraSensors was formed in 1999 as a technology spin-off of NASA-Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The Company’s products are specifically designed to improve process efficiency, throughput, safety, for natural gas production, transport, storage, distribution, gas processing, refining, petrochemical, specialty gas production and atmospheric monitoring for weather prediction. Utilizing proprietary extractive tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) and other spectroscopic technologies, SpectraSensors delivers accurate and robust measurements with extremely fast response times, resulting in improved performance, reliability and availability at a significantly lower total cost to install and own compared to alternative solutions. The Company’s gas analyzers measure Moisture (H2O), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Ammonia(NH3), Acetylene (C2H2), Oxygen (O2) and more. SpectraSensors, Inc. was acquired in 2012. It is part of the Endress+Hauser Group and reports directly to Endress+Hauser Corporate office in Switzerland.
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ISA Singapore Analysis Symposium 2019 Wasson-ECE South-East Asia Pte Ltd Contact Person: Jasper Chan Address: 5014 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5, #05-06, Techplace II, Singapore 569881 Telephone Number: +65-64819138 Mobile Number: +65-96307337 Website: www.wasson-ece.com Email: jasper_chan@wasson-ece.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: C2 Wasson-ECE Instrumentation has been providing Quality Customized Laboratory & Process Gas Chromatographs Systems for more than 35 years. Wasson-ECE has designed, built, developed and supported more than 5,000 Customized Systems. All these Systems can be found in more than 45 countries around the world. Many of our Customized Systems are cater to the Hydrocarbon Processing and Petrochemical Industries. These are designed to meet ASTM, EPA, GPA and UOP requirements among others. Our customers are ExxonMobil, Shell, BP, BASF, Chevron, Conoco, Dow, DuPont, Pemex, China Petroleum, PDVSA, Petrobras, Japan Energy, Nippon Oil, Saudi Aramco, Air Products, Air Liquide, Linde Gas, Eastman Chemical, INPEX, Inspectorate, Intertek, SGS, Leeden NOX, Petronas, Pertamina. Wasson-ECE has the expertise to deliver Engineered Solutions, Guaranteed Results for your Project.
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Perma Pure Asia Pacific
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REPORT 2019
ISA THAILAND SECTION EVENT 2019 23rd - 24th July 2019
Dusit Thani Pattaya, Pattaya - Thailand
POST SHOW REPORT
ISA THAILAND SECTION EVENT 2019
Following the success of 1st ISA Thailand Section Event 2018, the ISA Thailand Section Event 2019 aimed to provide an even larger platform for the Automation Industry in Thailand and the region to connect, interact, and grow. The two-day event took place on the 23rd and 24th of July, 2019 at Dusit Thani Pattaya - Pattaya, Thailand. Automation
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KEYNOTE SPEECHES The Section event opened with the Keynote speeches by dignitaries.
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“ ou have to take ownership of your ISA section. You need to become the engine that will drive it forward. It is up to you to decide how much time and effort you wish to invest in making a difference to your industry. Don’t be a spectator, be an active member of the community.” Mohammed Loch President & CEO - DMS Global Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific – ISA
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“ igital Technology like Internet of Things (IOT), Robotics, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Mobile Technology, Variable Technologies, Big Data. I think this is very exciting.” Surachate Chalothorn CTO – Olefins & Operations and Digital Leader at Chemicals Business of SCG, Thailand SCG Chemicals
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“ he world is changing. Digitalization is upon us. We cannot run away anymore. So, we remind ourselves what drives us. We continue to deliver consistent, reliable and sustainable results.” Low Kok Ming Sales Director HIMA Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.
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THE EVENT IN NUMBERS ATTENDEES 2019
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SPONSORS
EXHIBITORS
SPEAKERS
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The participating companies represented were mainly End users and EPCs.
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34%
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215 End Users and EPCs
332
Total Attendees
114 Vendors
2 Educational Institutes
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FLOOR PLAN
ISA Thailand Section Event 2019
23rd - 24th July 2019
www.isa-thailand.org
#ISAThailand
Dusit Thani Pattaya - Thailand
EXPERIENCE THE FUTURE.
Organised By:
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AWARDS CEREMONY Following the keynote speeches, the event sponsors and organizers were awarded. Award given to : Diamond Sponsor
Low Kok Ming, Sales Director, HIMA ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD
Award given to : Gold Sponsors
Srinakorn Nontanakorn, Secretary of FCG Thai Assoc./ Azbil (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Sombat Tuntiwong, Managing Director, VEGA Instruments Co.,Ltd.
Award given to : Bronze Sponsor
Janyaporn Satjinanon, Product Manager/Chemical Industry Manager, Endress+Hauser (Thailand) Ltd.
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END USER ATTENDEE PROFILE
Control and Electrical engineer Engineer Level 7 Control & Instrument Engineer,Efficiency Section, SBRP1 Control & Instrument C&I Maintenance Petrochemical Process Control Manager Researcher Sales & Marketing Engineer Sales & Marketing Section Manager Specialist, Business Strategy Engineer Section Manager Sales & Marketing Instrument Engineer Project Engineer SIL Engineer RCM Engineer SIL Engineer RCM Engineer M-MC-ME Business Development Executive
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Sales & Marketing Power Plant Maintenance J.V.P E&I V.P Engineering Joint Vice President (Elec-Inst & Automation) Instrument Manager Senior Manager Section Mrg. Instrument Engineer Functional Safety Section Manager Senior Instrument Engineer Instruments Engineering Section Manager Deputy Manager Assistant Manager Business Development Manager Senior Consultant-Reliability & Asset Integrity CPA/T: Senior Technical safety Engineer Senior Engineer, Instrumentation Specialist RTO Planner Technician Senior Inspection Engineer
POST SHOW REPORT Technician Division Manager Senior Technical Advisor Senior Safety Engineer Instrument Engineer Senior Process Engineering Process Engineering Division Manager Sr. Instrument Engineer Process Control Engineer Safety Engineer Senior Inspection Engineer Process Control Engineer Maintenance & Engineer Vice President Process Control Engineer Vice President Process & Performance & Control Division. Manager Acting Division Manager LLDPE Operation Support Manager Maintenance Engineering Instrument Supervisor Senior Operator Vice President Shift Supervisor Engineer Researcher Reliability Engineer Engineer Senior Engineer, Instrument Instrument Engineer Process Control Engineer Specialist-APC Process Engineer Sr. Project Leader Maintenance Olefins 3 Business Technical Manager Senior Process Control Engineer Process Control Engineer Maintenance Planner Sr.Instrument Technician Maintenance Planner Division manager Organization & Employee Development Officer Instrument Engineer Manager engineer MOC Site 7 Instrument Engineer Instrument Engineer - Control Instrument Maintenance Engineer IE/EE Reliability Engineer Instrument Engineer, ROC Maintenance ENGINEER Reliability Engineering and Data Science Engineer Reliability Engineer
Reliability Engineering and Data Science Engineer Asset Information Management Engineer Process Engineer Engineer Lead Engineer - Digital Manufacturing Technology Product Branding Executive Chief Process Technology: Digital Manufacturing Process Technology Leader Engineer - Physics Model Technology Business Development Manager Technology Advisor CTO – Olefins & Operations and Digital Leader at Chemicals Business of SCG, Thailand Lead Engineer - IIoTr Reliability Engineering & Data Science Manager Lead Engineer - Physics Model Technology Lead Engineer - AI Technology Team Asset Reliability Mgt. & Data Science Engineer Lead Engineer - Process Safety Engineer Environmental Specialist IM Coordinator EH&S Delivery Specialist Innovation Technology Center Manager Engineer-DM Technology Development Maintenance Engineering Center Manager Lead IT Business Engineer Instrument Reliability Engineer Technologist - Process Control/Project Engineer Instrument Specialist Efficiency and Reliability Engineer Oil Movement Technologist Technologist PROCESS ENGINEER Dept. Manager Instrument Engineer Process Engineer and Automation Instrumentation and DCS/PLC specialist Trainee Specialist Instrument engineer Acting Engineering Support Manager Assistant Manager Process Automation Engineer Facility Engineer Maintenance Engineering Team Lead Facility Engineer Machinery IE Engineer Lead C&I Engineer Production manager Production Technology manager Manager
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SECTION EVENT The section event was inaugurated by Surachate Chalothorn, CTO – Olefins & Operations and Digital Leader at Chemicals Business of SCG, Thailand, SCG Chemicals.
11 regional and international companies exhibited at the event.
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SPEAKERS AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMME The 2-day event covered the following topics: Advanced Process Control & Optimization
Field Instruments
Digitalization
Process Safety Day One - Tuesday 23rd July 2019 8:00AM - 9:00AM Registration 9:00AM - 9:40AM Keynote Speeches
Mohammed Loch
Surachate Chalothorn
President & CEO
CTO – Olefins & Operations and Digital Leader at Chemicals Business of SCG, Thailand
DMS Global
Low Kok Ming Sales Director
HIMA Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.
SCG Chemicals
Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific
ISA
9:40AM - 10:30AM Digitalization 1 Speakers
Bob Gill
Atik Suvittham
Mayank Patel
General Manager, Southeast Asia
Lead Engineer - Digital Manufacturing Technology
Senior Applications Engineer
ARC Advisory Group
SCG Chemicals
Process Systems Enterprise Limited
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Digital Transformation: The Road to Success
Applications of Data Analytics in Petrochemical Plants & Developing Digital Twin
10:30AM - 11:00AM Exhibition Ribbon Cutting & Coffee Break 11:00AM - 12:40PM Digitalization 2 Speakers
Tutpol Ardsomang
Jonathan Cook
Rajneesh Ojha
Arthit Vongachariya
Reliability Engineering & Data Science Manager
Senior Consultant-Reliability & Asset Integrity
Joint Vice President (Elec-Inst & Automation)
Lead Engineer - Physics
PTT Energy Solutions
Indorama - Thailand
SCG Chemicals
SCG Chemicals
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Machine Learning for Online Error Detection of Ethylene Gas Chromatography
Operational Excellence Improvement – A Fuel Storage Terminal Case Study
Digitalisation in Process Industry Challenges and Way to Go
HPC Applications in SCG Chemical Business
12:40PM - 1:40PM Lunch Break & Exhibition Networking 1:40PM - 3:20PM Digitalization 3 Speakers
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Machine Learning for Online Error Detection of Ethylene Gas Chromatography
Operational Excellence Improvement – A Fuel Storage Terminal Case Study
Digitalisation in Process Industry Challenges and Way to Go
HPC Applications in SCG Chemical Business
12:40PM - 1:40PM Lunch Break & Exhibition Networking 1:40PM - 3:20PM Digitalization 3 Speakers
Anand Makhija
Thanunkorn Tarsaku
Hattachai Aeowjaroenlap
Technical Director
Senior Inspection Engineer
Engineer - Physics Model Technology
PAS Global
PTT Global Chemical Public Company Limited
SCG Chemicals
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Ensuring Data Integrity for a Digitalization Infrastructure
UAV for Storage Tank Internal Inspection.
Model-Based Optimization of an Acetylene Hydrogenation Reactor to Improve Overall Ethylene Plant Economics
Mayank Patel
Wipada Lertpukpon
Mayank Patel
Senior Applications Engineer
Lead Engineer - Physics Model Technology
Senior Applications Engineer
Process Systems Enterprise Limited
SCG Chemicals
Process Systems Enterprise Limited
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Model-Based Optimization of an Acetylene Hydrogenation Reactor to Improve Overall Ethylene Plant Economics
Optimising EDC Cracker Operation to Enhance VCM Plant Economics
3:20PM - 3:45PM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking
Day Two - Wednesday 24th July 2019 8:00AM - 9:00AM Registration 9:00AM - 10:00AM Advanced Process Control & Optimization Speakers
Supaporn Pinsuwannasak
Misuari Abd Rahman
General Manager of ASE (Thailand)
Regional Sales Manager - SEA
Analytical Systems Engineering (Thailand ) Co., Ltd.
PAS Global LLC.
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Process Control Optimization Beyond Data Sheets
Operations Risk Management: What is your plant REALLY Doing?
10:00AM - 10:30AM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 10:30AM - 12:20PM Field Instruments Speakers
Sombat Tuntiwong
Chainarong Sarncharoen
Secretary of FCG Thai Assoc./Azbil Thailand
Srinakorn Nontanakorn
Managing Director
Sr. Instrument Engineer
Managing Director
FCG Thai Assoc./Azbil Thailand
VEGA Instruments Co.,Ltd.
PTT Global Chemical Public
VEGA Instruments Co.,Ltd.
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Presentation Operations Risk Management: What is your plant REALLY Doing?
10:00AM - 10:30AM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 10:30AM - 12:20PM Field Instruments Speakers
Srinakorn Nontanakorn
Sombat Tuntiwong
Chainarong Sarncharoen
Secretary of FCG Thai Assoc./Azbil Thailand
Managing Director
Sr. Instrument Engineer
Sombat Tuntiwong Managing Director
FCG Thai Assoc./Azbil Thailand
VEGA Instruments Co.,Ltd.
PTT Global Chemical Public Company Limited
VEGA Instruments Co.,Ltd.
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Utilization IoT Technology for Smart Plant Operation
How Benefits to Use Radar Level Sensors Comparing to the Other Principles
GC-SIF Life Cycle Management
Level and Pressure Measurement in Oil & Gas Industry for Refining and Petrochemical
12:20PM - 1:20PM Lunch Break & Exhibition Networking 1:20PM - 3:00PM Process Safety Speakers
Johan Sandberg
Andrew Chee
Kelvin Previndren Hunt
Sr. Business Development Manager
Business Development Manager; Process Segment; APAC
Business Development Manager, Services AP
Managing Director
HIMA Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.
Tame Tech International Co.,Ltd
Emerson Automation Solutions
Jirachai Saeng-Xuto
HIMA
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Overfill Safety Standards Explained
HIPPS
Obsolescence and Lifespan Management for Programmable Electronic Systems (PES)
Do you Realize Gas Sampling Probe Playing High Role in your Gas Analyzing System?
3:00PM - 3:30PM 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.
“We had a great time at the ISA section event. ” Arthit Vongachariya, Lead Engineer - Physics, SCG Chemicals
“Well, we support ISA Thailand again this year. We learned from last year that this is a good event. We can learn and we can share information to our customers, our partners and we can exchange information.” Sombat Tuntiwong, Managing Director, VEGA Instruments Co.,Ltd.
“Azbil would like to show our technology to the ISA customer, to show our products and our service solutions to the industrial customer.” Srinakorn Nontanakorn, Secretary of FCG Thai Assoc./Azbil (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
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THANK YOU We would like to thank all our sponsors and partners for their support in making the ISA Thailand Section Event 2019 a success.
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DATA ANALYTICS
Extending Analytics to EAM and Operations Users By Ed O’Brien, Research Director, ARC Advisory Group
Introduction Today’s manufacturing operations and maintenance teams generate vast amounts of data in all forms. As a result, finding the right information, at the right time, and making it accessible to the right people are critical to keeping these functions operating at optimum levels. Companies trying to understand how to make better use of their data are turning to various types of analytics for answers. These include how to best manage the data, how to determine what data is truly valuable, and when and how to align technology and people to assist with making meaningful conclusions. With digital transformation initiatives increasing the amount of data created and shared within today’s industrial organizations, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to make meaningful use of all the data, particularly for maintenance and operations staffs on the shop floor.
Finding Nuggets in a Mountain of Data With digital transformation initiatives increasing the amount of data created and shared within today’s industrial organizations, making use of all this data can be a challenge. It’s not that this data isn’t relevant, but often some of the more meaningful and actionable nuggets are hidden within a mountain of disparate data, both structured and unstructured. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to make meaningful use of all the data being generated. This is particularly true for end users on the shop floor looking to expand their predictive maintenance and predictive analytics capabilities. Data that was often managed separately in silos simply
can’t be managed that way today. The implication is that maintenance and operations will need to have a much more cohesive vision around shared data and analysis. This is why many industrial organizations seek analytics solutions that can be used by operations and maintenance personnel alike.
Accessing Data at the Edge As industrial organizations adopt smart manufacturing methodologies, there is a growing need to acquire, access, and share equipment and sensor data, and then transform all this data into actionable information when and where it is needed. This data is typically generated near or at the edge layer (close to the point of origin), and processed, stored, and accessed at the database and Big Data layers. Moving forward, data will need to be managed closer to the origin point and then made accessible throughout the organization.
The Emerging Democratization of Analytics With all of this data being streamed and stored in a wide variety of loca-tions and systems, making practical use of it can be a challenge, since mining such disparate data can be difficult. Until recently, most software programs available required specialized expertise and investments in traditional and often costly analytics solutions. These solutions also have all the attendant services costs such as implementation and maintenance. In addition, the skill sets needed to use these solutions have traditionally been left to trained data scientists and statisticians assigned to organizations’ quantitative staffs.
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DATA ANALYTICS For years, analytics solutions were deemed suitable only for large organizations with dedicated quant staffs. These teams commonly consisted of people with skills that ranged from report writing, business intelligence (BI), and SQL programming expertise, and experts skilled in various forms of predictive and quantitative analysis. Consequently, many industrial organizations have been reluctant to fund analytics projects at the operations and maintenance levels. More recently, however, new analytics solutions have been introduced to the market that are designed for other users within the business, such as operations and maintenance staffs. These users typically have limited quantitative skills and these newer solutions can provide value for a broader range of users within an industrial enterprise. As industry undergoes a digital transformation, non-data-science users now have more powerful and accurate tools at their disposal. They can now run various operations-specific predictive models and scenarios, and in near-real time if necessary, a capability not generally available until recently. New analytics solutions have been introduced to the market that are designed for operations and maintenance users with limited quantitative skills and can thus provide value for a broader range of users within an industrial enterprise. The time is right for maintenance and operations staffs to make better use of analytic tools to improve industrial asset availability and performance. A change is under way with software, as new, intuitive, and powerful products are being introduced by established and emerging business intelligence, analytics, and data visualization providers.
In addition to being relatively easy to use (compared to traditional solu-tions), some of these new solutions enable users to construct models intuitively via visual representations of the data. These solutions are both powerful and intuitive and can allow business users the ability to create queries and some models without the need to write and sequence SQL (structured query language) queries. Other solutions require text-based commands using SQL. What makes these new solutions accessible to a broader set of users? With these solutions, the rules and sequences for data evaluation are often set by manipulating visual elements (much like setting joins and formulas in some report writer programs), with the underlying SQL code available for those experts who want, or need, to review in greater detail. The result has been a new class of data visualization analytics products that are powerful, yet intuitive and easy to use. While sometimes derided by analytics experts as being too much like “black box” solutions (because the underlying code when constructing and evaluating data models is largely hidden), they can nonetheless guide users with pre-configured code for common analyses. While these easier-to-use solutions do not necessarily replace the highly trained and experienced quant personnel, they allow operations and maintenance users to conduct “what-if” modeling and analyses and make better use of analytics experts’ time to validate the underlying methodologies and models. Many of these solutions also offer open APIs and other options to allow connectivity options to a wide range of data sources. In many cases, SaaS solutions are available, which can offer rapid time to implementation and a lower total cost of ownership compared to on-premise variants that require the purchase of perpetual licenses and associated hardware.
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FEATURED PROJECT PROJECT NAME: Exxonmobil - Chemical and Refining Integrated Singapore Plant (CRISP) Project Name of Client
ExxonMobil Corporation
Budget ($ US)
10,000,000,000
Contract Value ($ US) Award Date
1,500,000,000 Q1-2019
Main Contractor Facility Type
Tecnicas Reunidas Lubricant
Status
Construction
Start Date
Q1-2018
End Date
Q4-2022
PMC
JGC Corporation
FEED
Tecnicas Reunidas
Greenfield/ Brownfield Upstream/ Downstream Location
Greenfield Downstream Various, Singapore
Project Background The Singapore Refinery is a world-scale refining complex across two sites - one on the mainland (Jurong) and another on Jurong Island (Pulau Ayer Chawan or PAC). Together with the Singapore Chemical Plant, they form the largest integrated ExxonMobil manufacturing complex in the world. ExxonMobil is planning on expanding clean fuel and lubricant output of its Singapore Chemical Plant. With base oil being the raw material used in machinery motor parts, the expansion would enable ExxonMobil to introduce a new high-viscosity base stock to the market. The project is the latest in a series of recent ExxonMobil investments in base stock production in Singapore.
Project Status Oct 2019
Project piling and civil works are underway alongside engineering design development, all of which are geared towards the next phase which is expected at the end of 2020.
Aug 2019
Wood awards Techgems Engineering & Construction the piling and civil works contract for the oil movements and storage (OM&S) tank farm. They are also to conduct piling and civil works at the SCP & PESEK area of the project.
Aug 2019
Project is currently in the early stages of engineering design and the early site works including piling and civil works are likely to start soon. Towards the end of 2020, the engineering design is expected to be completed and the main work will commence.
Apr 2019
Exxonmobil inks a long-term commercial agreement with Linde to upgrade residue from the site to hydrogen and synthesis gas.
Apr 2019
Wood PLC has been awarded to spearhead development of interconnecting pipelines and supporting infrastructure facilities.
Mar 2019
Construction will commence as early as April 2019 or at the latest by June 2019, before 3rd quarter of 2019 begins.
Mar 2019
Construction works is slated for completion by 2022 but is subject to change depending on factors such as demand for low sulfur fuel by International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Mar 2019
Tecnicas Reunidas (TR) is selected by ExxonMobil to undertake the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC). The EPC contract is a continuation of TR's work as FEED contractor.
Mar 2019
The LSTK (lump sum turnkey) contract has a value of approximately $1.5 billion over a duration of 43 months. | November 2019 The Front End Engineering Design (FEED) is nearing completion and is expected to be completed
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Mar 2019
Construction works is slated for completion by 2022 but is subject to change depending on factors such as demand for low sulfur fuel by International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Mar 2019
Tecnicas Reunidas (TR) is selected by ExxonMobil to undertake the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC). The EPC contract is a continuation of TR's work as FEED contractor.
Mar 2019
The LSTK (lump sum turnkey) contract has a value of approximately $1.5 billion over a duration of 43 months.
Jan 2019
The Front End Engineering Design (FEED) is nearing completion and is expected to be completed by Q1 of 2019.
Dec 2018
Tecnicas Reunidas, WOOD PLC and Chiyoda Corporation are currently gunning for the EPC of the CRISP project.
Dec 2018
WOOD expresses its interest with being an EPC contender.
Dec 2018
Tecnicas Reunidas forwards its interests in being an EPC bidder for the project.
Dec 2018
Exxonmobil greenlights the call for tenders on the EPC contract for the CRISP Project.
Nov 2018
A Final Investment Decision (FID) for the expansion project is targeted for the first half of 2019, with production startup slated for 2023, should it proceed.
Jun 2018
ExxonMobil is hoping to sanction its integrated manufacturing facility in Singapore next year 2019, to produce higher-value products and expand lubricant base stocks output.
Jun 2018
As ExxonMobil's newly constructed Butyl and Resins Plants in Singapore begin production, Exxonmobil is looking to sanction the rest of its multi-billion-dollar schematic.
May 2018
ITP Interpipe/McConnell Dowell JV selects A-Star Testing & Inspection to conduct construction of the 1.8km pipeline that will connect 2 facilities together to support the CRISP project. Construction duration will be from Mid Nov 2018 to June 2019.
Mar 2018
Exxonmobil selects ITP Interpipe / McConnell Dowell Joint Venture to spearhead EPCI of a 2km of 12/18 Electrically Heat Traced Pipe-in-Pipe subsea pipeline across Jurong Island - Singapore shipping channel, a supporting pipeline project for CRISP.
Jan 2018
JGC will assist with piping and instrumentation (P&ID), basic engineering, Front End Engineering Design (FEED) preparations and Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) proposal assessment for the upcoming CRISP project.
Jan 2018
Exxonmobil has chosen JGC to provide support for their upcoming CRISP project in Singapore.
Aug 2017
ExxonMobil completes the acquisition of JAC's aromatics plant.
Jan 2018
ExxonMobil expects to complete the $1.7 billion transaction in the 2nd half of 2017.
May 2017
ExxonMobil has reached an agreement to buy a refining and petrochemical plant owned by Jurong Aromatics (JAC), boosting its aromatics production in Singapore to more than 3.5 million tonnes per year (tpy), including 1.8 million tpy of paraxylene.
Apr 2017
Exxonmobil will use its newly acquired petrochemical plant to boost momentum towards its unnamed mega project that will make its debut by 2018.
Apr 2017
Exxonmobil is negotiating to buy the Jurong Aromatics Corporation (JAC) for $2 billion. Glencor is also currently bidding for the assets as well.
FEATURED PROJECT
Project Scope The integrated chemical complex includes: The Singapore Chemical Plant, with an ethylene capacity of 1.9 million tonnes per year Oil Movements and Storage (OM&S) Tank Farm A lubricant plant A fuels terminal and liquefied petroleum gas bottling plant Supporting infrastructure Auxiliary facilities
Project Finance Exxonmobil is the client of this scheme.
Project Contractors PMC PQ
Bidders
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PQ
Bidders
Awarded - JGC Corporation
EPC Awarded
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PMC PMC PQ PQ EPC EPC PQ PQ - WOOD PLC - WOOD ChiyodaPLC Corporation - Chiyoda TecnicasCorporation Reunidas - Tecnicas Reunidas FEED FEED PQ PQ - WOOD PLC - WOOD ChiyodaPLC Corporation - Chiyoda TecnicasCorporation Reunidas - Tecnicas Reunidas Sub-Contractors Sub-Contractors PQ PQ -
FEATURED PROJECT
Bidders Bidders -
Awarded Awarded - JGC Corporation - JGC Corporation
Bidders Bidders - WOOD PLC - WOOD ChiyodaPLC Corporation - Chiyoda TecnicasCorporation Reunidas - Tecnicas Reunidas
Awarded Awarded - Tecnicas Reunidas - Tecnicas Reunidas
Bidders Bidders - WOOD PLC - WOOD ChiyodaPLC Corporation - Chiyoda TecnicasCorporation Reunidas - Tecnicas Reunidas
Awarded Awarded - Tecnicas Reunidas - Tecnicas Reunidas
Bidders Bidders -
Awarded Awarded - McConnell Dowell Corporation - McConnell Dowell Corporation ITP Interpipe - ITP Interpipe A-STAR TESTING & INSPECTION - A-STAR TESTING & INSPECTION WOOD PLC - WOOD PLC - WOOD PLCEngineering & Construction Techgems - Techgems Engineering & Construction - Techgems Engineering & Construction
Project Schedules Project Schedules 1Q-2018 1Q-2018 3Q-2018 3Q-2018 4Q-2018
Feasibility Study Feasibility Study Project Announced Project Announced Pre-FEED
1Q-2019 1Q-2019 1Q-2019 4Q-2019
FEED Engineering & Procurement Engineering Construction& Procurement
4Q-2018 4Q-2018 4Q-2018 1Q-2019
4Q-2019 4Q-2022 4Q-2022
Pre-FEED EPC ITB EPC FEEDITB
Construction Completed Completed
Project Personnel Project Personnel
Thiru Maran - General Manager - A-Star Testing& Inspection Thiru Maran - General Manager - A-Star Testing& Inspection Sandy Wimalasena - Project Engineer - ExxonMobil Sandy Wimalasena - Project Engineer - ExxonMobil Vipin Rana - AsiaPacific Basestocks & Specialties Sales Manager Vipin Rana - AsiaPacific Basestocks & Specialties Sales Manager -ExxonMobil -ExxonMobil Paul Antliff - Contract Manager - ITP Interpipe
Paul Antliff - Contract Manager - ITP Interpipe Wertheimer Pierre - Project Director - ITP Interpipe Wertheimer Pierre - Project Director - ITP Interpipe Joel Bautista - Deputy Logistics Manager - JGC Corporation Joel Bautista - Deputy Logistics Manager - JGC Corporation Rajendrasinh Pramar - Senior Electrical Engineer - JGC Corporation Rajendrasinh Pramar - Senior Electrical Engineer - JGC Corporation Satish Kumar - Control System and Instrumentation - JGC Corporation Satish Kumar - Control System and Instrumentation - JGC Corporation Alberto Cesteros - Project Procurement Manager - Tecnicas Reunidas Alberto Cesteros - Project Procurement Manager - Tecnicas Reunidas Dan Sherwood - Business Development Manager - Asia Pac - WOOD PLC Dan Sherwood - Business Development Manager - Asia Pac - WOOD PLC Mary Tiangco - Project Engineer - JGC Corporation Mary Tiangco - Project Engineer - JGC Corporation
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Singapore Project Listing PROJECT
FACILITY
BUDGET ($US)
STATUS
Arkema - Symphony Project - Rilsan Polyamide 11 Resin Plant Exxonmobil - Chemical and Refining Integrated Singapore Plant (CRISP) Project
Polymers Lubricant
55,90,00,000 10,00,00,00,000
Design Construction
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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
in education. And this is where C2C has come in to help him. C2C has taken Sajib under its wings and are supporting him by providing 1000BDT per month to help take care of their accommodation needs so that he can use the money he earns by himself to help complete his education and pursue his dreams of becoming a Chemistry Professor. C2C has a really good idea of how Sajib should carry on his education so as to achieve his dream. The Bangladeshi educational system is basically divided into 7 levels: •Pre-primary: Play School to Kindergarten •Primary: Grade 1 to Grade 5 •Junior School: Grade 6 to Grade 8 •Secondary School: Grade 9 to Grade 10 •Higher Secondary: Grade 11 and Grade 12 •Bachelor’s Degree: 4 years •Master’s Degree: 1 year According to the above given system, Sajib is now in Junior School and has a minimum of 9 years of education left to finally be able to achieve his dream. As per the Government curriculum, basic Science will be taught to all students from Grade 6 to Grade 8. From Grade 9, Science will be broken down into Physics, Chemistry and Biology. And it is also from Grade 9 that the education stream will be divided into Science, Arts and Commerce and this will be followed up until Grade 12. So, Sajib will have to opt for the Science stream from Grade 9 and then continue his education to attain a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry and then opt for a Master’s Degree in Chemistry to increase his chances of becoming a Chemistry Professor. Sajib is currently being sponsored by the Analysis Division of ISA. With a helping and guiding hand behind him, Sajib can easily achieve his dream and build a brighter future for himself and his family. Automation
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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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