Automation INSIGHT! 21 - 22 October 2019 ISA AD UAE Region Vol VII, Issue 7

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ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019 16th - 17th April 2019 St Regis Abu Dhabi, Nation Towers, Corniche - UAE

October 2019 Vol VII Issue 7

ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019 Catalogue FEATURED PROJECT ADNOC Offshore - Nasr Full Field Development - Phase 2 (Package 1 - Wellheads and Pipeline)

POST SHOW REPORT 1st ISA Analysis Division Saudi Arabia Symposium 2018

DMS ANALYTICS Borouge - Ruwais Polypropylene Plant 5 (BPP5) ADNOC Onshore - Qusahwira Field Development - Phase 2


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FIRST WORD ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019 16th - 17th April 2019 St Regis Abu Dhabi, Nation Towers, Corniche - UAE

October 2019 Vol VII Issue 7

ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019 Catalogue FEATURED PROJECT ADNOC Offshore - Nasr Full Field Development - Phase 2 (Package 1 - Wellheads and Pipeline)

POST SHOW REPORT 1st ISA Analysis Division Saudi Arabia Symposium 2018

DMS ANALYTICS Borouge - Ruwais Polypropylene Plant 5 (BPP5) ADNOC Onshore - Qusahwira Field Development - Phase 2

Automation INSIGHT! October 2019 Vol. VII Issue 7 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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Borouge - Ruwais Polypropylene Plant 5 (BPP5) The Abu Dhabi Polymer Company (Borouge) is developing its fifth polypropylene plant in Ruwais, Abu Dhabi. Borouge is the joint venture between the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and Borealis, an Austrian manufacturer of petrochemical and plastic solutions. The project referred to as Borouge’s PP5 (BPP5) will have a production capacity of 480,000 tonnes per annum and will be implemented within the Borouge 3 polyolefins complex. Tecnimont SPA, a subsidiary of Italy’s Milan-based Maire Tecnimont, that provides EPC services to oil, gas, petrochemical, and chemical industries has been awarded the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract. Maire Tecnimont Group signed the EPC contract with Borouge on September 5, 2018. The project contract is part of a $730 million bundle of existing contracts awarded for licensing,

engineering, and EPC for various projects in the Middle East, Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Americas. The Borealis Borstar technology, a world-leading product portfolio, will be used for the new plant to achieve the maximum production of 480,000 tonnes per annum. It is expected to complete and come on stream in Q3 2021. This investment with the integration of the existing third expansion phase will have a total polypropylene production capacity of Borouge grow by 25% to 2.24 million tonnes per annum. The building of the PP5 plant in Ruwais will significantly contribute to achieving the goal of growing the polymers production capacity by 11% to reach 5 million tonnes per year which are linked to the ambitions of both ADNOC and Borealis to grow the polymers production capacity.

ADNOC Onshore - Qusahwira Field Development Phase 2 The South East Asset includes Asab, Sahil, Qusahwira and Mender Oil Fields wherein, the fields contribute onethird of its daily production. Abu Dhabi Oil National Oil Company (ADNOC) Onshore has undertaken the phase 2 of the Qusahwira Field which helps the onshore crude production increase by 25,000 barrels of oil per day (b/d) located 260 kilometres south of Abu Dhabi. Phase 2 of the project includes the construction of 75 wells, main oil line booster pumps, water altering gas wells. It will also include the installation of 24 well pads, tie -in wells, gathering stations, water injection clusters, a gas injection train, gas lift compressor train, flowlines, production separators, water disposal pumps, gas injection compressor. ADNOC Onshore had awarded Jacobs (previously known as CH2M Hill) as the project management consultant (PMC) and SNC Lavalin as the front-end engineering design (FEED) in 2014. By the second quarter of 2015, the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) tender documents were issued. At the time, eight bidders had entered the competition. However, in April 2017, the project was placed on hold and was revived in 2 months. ADNOC issued new tender documents for the EPC contract. In 2018, ADNOC awarded Petrofac with the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for $580 million. After a year, China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) signed a contract for $130 million with Petrofac to carry out the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services for pipe network installation. Currently, the project is in the construction stage and is scheduled for completion by Q3 2023. The project’s aim is to deploy all the enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques in order to maintain the targeted production plateau for as long as possible. 4 Automation

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ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019 Day One - Wednesday 16th October 2019 7:45AM - 8:45AM Registration 8:45AM - 9:30AM PANEL DISCUSSION - Maintenance Challenges of Analyzers and Cost of Ownership: How Will New Innovation Help? Moderator

Dattatraya Pisal

Court Johnstone

Dr. Peter Geiser

Zaheer Juddy

Senior Engineer Analyzer

VP Service MEA

Chief Technology Officer

Managing Director

Borouge

ABB

Neo Monitors

Abdullateef Al Marzouqi Senior Engineer, I-C Maintenance, Plant Operations Division Habshan & Bab

AIMS

ADNOC Gas Processing

9:30AM - 10:00AM Power & Water Analysis / Combustion Track Chair

Speakers

Kenny Francis Godad Sr. Analyzer Maintenance Engineer

ADNOC Refining

Khaled Hamza

Dr. Stephen Firth

Sr SCADA Engineer

Global Business Development Manager

TRANSCO

Servomex Group LTD

Presentation

Presentation

Power & Water Analysis with EMS Applications

Combustion Control and Safety - A comparison between Zirconium Oxide/Catalytic and Tunable Diode Laser (TDL) Technologies

10:00AM - 10:30AM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 10:30AM - 12:30PM Environment Management and Control Track Chair

Aditya Namjoshi Senior Engineer, Environment, HSE Division

ADNOC Gas Processing

Speakers

Shayma Al Mazrouei

Roland Zepeck

Sanjeev Rai

Team Leader, Environment

Sales Director

Business Development Manager

ADNOC Gas Processing

JCT Analysentechnik GmbH

Perma Pure

Presentation

Presentation

Presentation

Installing PEMS at Habshan Gas Turbine- An ADNOC Experience

Gas Sampling & Conditioning for standard and challenging Pollutants and Conditions

Modern approach towards cold extractive CEMS system under rapidly changing emission regulatory requirement

Divya Mathur

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Nadeem Abudaqa

Instrument Engineer

Regional Manager ME

Petrofac

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Presentation

Presentation

Life Cycle Approach to Ambient Air Quality Monitoring System

Rapid measurement of Flare gas composition and physical properties.

12:30PM - 1:30PM Lunch Break & Exhibition Networking 1:30PM - 3:15PM Fire & Gas


Petrofac

Presentation

Thermo Fisher Scientific Presentation ISA UAE Rapid Analysis Symposium 2019 measurement of Flare gas composition and

Life Cycle Approach to Ambient Air Quality Monitoring System

physical properties.

12:30PM - 1:30PM Lunch Break & Exhibition Networking 1:30PM - 3:15PM Fire & Gas Track Chair

A. Valasubramanian Senior Instrument and Control Engineer

ADNOC Gas Processing

Speakers

Aadne Baer-Olsen

Murray Farmer

Edwin Choo

Business Development Manager

Marketing Manager

FGS Functional Safety Consultant

Draeger

DRĂ„GER SAFETY AG & CO. KGAA

MSA S.E. Asia Pte Ltd

Presentation | Co-Speakers

Presentation

How to Innovate the Fire & Gas Detection Field with SIL2 Wireless Detection

Design System with High Alarming Probability as the Topmost Priority

Chandra Sekhar Seethepalli

Edwin Choo

Member of ISA 84 Committee

FGS Functional Safety Consultant

ISA

MSA S.E. Asia Pte Ltd

Presentation

Presentation

Impact of recent revisions of ISA TR84.00.07 and IEC61511 on Fire and Gas Detection Strategies

Keeping Cost of Ownership Low without Affecting Functional and Safety Integrity

3:15PM - 4:00PM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking

Day Two - Thursday 17th October 2019 7:45AM - 8:45AM Registration 8:45AM - 10:45AM Innovation in Analytical Techniques Track Chair

Mohammad Asam Choudhry Sr. Engineer - Analyzer

Borouge

Speakers

Ahmed Awadalla

Zaheer Juddy

Technical Sales Specialist For Ftir And Icos Products

Managing Director

Marketing Manager

AIMS

Endress+Hauser

ABB

Ganesan Kathirvel

Presentation

Presentation

Presentation

Trace H2S, H2O, CO2 and O2 measurements for natural gas and fuel gas in refining and petrochemical application

Why Analysers Often FAIL in SRU Plants. Innovations Will Really Help the Scenario?

Optical Technologies in Analytical Measurements

Abbad Cheik

Fabien Burato

Dr. Peter Geiser

Regional Manager Middle East

Managing Director

Chief Technology Officer

DURAG GROUP

DURAG GROUP

Neo Monitors

Presentation | Co-Speakers

Presentation

High precision DURAG ap2e laser gas analyzer H2S, H20 and CO2 in Natural Gas

TDLAS and furnace safety – A promising combination

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10:45AM - 11:15AM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking

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Borouge

Technical Sales Specialist For Ftir And Icos Products

Managing Director

Marketing Manager

AIMS

Endress+Hauser

ABB

ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019 Presentation

Presentation

Presentation

Trace H2S, H2O, CO2 and O2 measurements for natural gas and fuel gas in refining and petrochemical application

Why Analysers Often FAIL in SRU Plants. Innovations Will Really Help the Scenario?

Optical Technologies in Analytical Measurements

Abbad Cheik

Fabien Burato

Dr. Peter Geiser

Regional Manager Middle East

Managing Director

Chief Technology Officer

DURAG GROUP

DURAG GROUP

Neo Monitors

Presentation | Co-Speakers

Presentation

High precision DURAG ap2e laser gas analyzer H2S, H20 and CO2 in Natural Gas

TDLAS and furnace safety – A promising combination

10:45AM - 11:15AM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 11:15AM - 1:15PM Best Practices for Analytical Systems / Maintenance Challenges for Analytical Equipment Track Chair

Shafee Shajahan Sr QMI Engineer

ADNOC Sour Gas

Speakers

Tejas Shinde

Michael Gaura

Hub TSS, MEA

Senior Product Manager

Managing Director

ABB

Ametek

ICON Scientific

Presentation

Presentation

Presentation

Digitalization in Process Analytics, Sampling Systems, Data Analysis & Tools

Innovations in Sulphur Recovery Unit Analyzers, Focusing on Air Demand Analysis

Gasoline Blending Vapour Pressure Analysis - Capture Your Giveaway

Ajay Laghate Business Development Manager Process Analyzers - Middle East & Africa

Schneider Electric

Shakeel Ahmed Controls Engineer

Sharjah Municipality Drainage Department

Presentation

Presentation

Best Practices For Maintaining Online Process Analyzers

Analyzer Maintenance challenges for End Users

1:15PM - 3:00PM Lunch Break & Exhibition Networking

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Kevin Fogarty


ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019

PANEL DISCUSSION - Maintenance Challenges of Analyzers and Cost of Ownership: How Will New Innovation Help? Day One - Wednesday (8:45AM - 9:30AM) Moderator Zaheer Juddy Managing Director AIMS Zaheer Juddy, MD of Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance System (AIMS) and one of the brightest young entrepreneurs in the region and brings with him a vast experience of over 21 years in Analytical field. Being an Analyzer Expert provides consultancy and training’s to Endusers/Customers in Oil & Gas industry. Zaheer has taken several initiatives for introducing new Technologies. Applications and Analyzers Sampling System designs for Online Analyzer.

Dattatraya Pisal Senior Engineer Analyser Borouge Dattatraya has a total of Twenty seven (27) years’ experience in Installation, Commissioning, Start-up of Olefin Plants like Ethylene (Gas Cracker) and OCU and Polyolefin plants. He also has experience in Maintenance of all types of Analyzers & FGT, sample conditioning system and its instrumentation. Court Johnstone VP Service MEA ABB Court has been with ABB for over 30 years. In that time he has been located in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas in a number of senior management positions. In his current role he is Vice President responsible for the service & analytical systems integration business of ABB in the Middle East & Africa. He brings many years of experience managing customers’ expectations by ensuring that the full service portfolio of ABB is available to every customer in every industry and every location. Dr. Peter Geiser Chief Technology Officer Neo Monitors 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). Abdullateef Al Marzouqi Senior Engineer, I-C Maintenance, Plant Operations Division - Habshan & Bab ADNOC Gas Processing Abdullateef is a senior engineer with over 15 years of experience in the Oil and Gas industry covering plant production, instrumentation and control facilities at ADNOC Gas Processing. Also, a dedicated and enthusiastic professional photographer with extensive experience.

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Power and Water Analysis / Combustion Day One - Wednesday (9:30AM - 10:00AM) Track Chair Kenny Francis Godad Sr. Analyzer Maintenance Engineer ADNOC Refining With more than 17 years technical experience in Process Analytical field, he finds himself in a challenging role in online Analyzer maintenance business in New Adnoc Refinery Ruwais Abudhabi. He is a trained professional in Online Analyzers system of Yokogawa, Siemens, Ametek, Sick AG, GE Sensing with strong technical background/communication

Speakers Khaled Hamza Sr SCADA Engineer TRANSCO Presentation: Power & Water Analysis with EMS Applications After gaining a Bachelor degree in ‘Electrical Power and Machines Khaled started working in Egypt with Alexandria Distribution Company. In 1997 he attended training in CANADA/CAE for Database Administration. He has worked in UAE with FEWA authority. He then shifted to ADWEA authority. He also attended training in Sweden about ABB SCADA system and the EMS/GMS over the SCADA layer. He has more than 30 years experience working with SCADA / EMS /GMS /OTS (Operator Training Simulator) implementation and testing

Dr. Stephen Firth Global Business Development Manager Servomex Group LTD Presentation: Combustion Control and Safety - A comparison between Zirconium Oxide/ Catalytic and Tunable Diode Laser (TDL) Technologies Dr Stephen Firth is Global Business Development Manager at Servomex Group Ltd. His focus is the petrochemicals industry where he has wide experience in combustion control and critical safety applications. A graduate in Chemistry from the University of York, England, Dr Firth gained a PhD in Infrared Spectroscopy at the University of Nottingham. Beginning his career at Philips Analytical, Dr Firth joined Servomex in 1994 and has worked in a number of applications, technical support and marketing roles, mostly in the area of Refining and Petrochemicals.

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Environment Management and Control Day One - Wednesday (10:30AM - 12:30PM) Track Chair Aditya Namjoshi Specialist, Environment, HSE Division ADNOC Gas Processing Aditya Namjoshi, is a specialist in environment, at ADNOC gas processing. He has over 17 years of diverse experience in environment and sustainability risk consulting, operational integration and management. He is an expert in energy efficiency and climate change abatement and international monetization mechanisms. His previous roles span across private and public sectors such as at Ernst & Young, MASDAR, KPMG and ministry of education. Aditya holds master’s degree in environmental engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay and is a certified IMS lead auditor, certified energy manager, and licensed HSE and ESTIDAMA practitioner. Aditya is an avid swimmer and has participated in national and international swimming events.

Speakers Shayma Al Mazrouei Team Leader, Environment ADNOC Gas Processing Presentation: Installing PEMS at Habshan Gas Turbine- An ADNOC Experience Shayma currently heads the Environmental Team of ADNOC Gas Processing and is responsible for ensuring that the operation of all it facilities comply with relevant environmental regulations. She has extensive experience in various aspects of the environment, including environmental monitoring, audit, dispersion modelling and development of standards and guidelines. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering from the Petroleum Institute. Roland Zepeck Sales Director JCT Analysentechnik GmbH Presentation: Gas Sampling & Conditioning for standard and challenging Pollutants and Conditions Born: 1950 Education: Chemical Engineer (Process Chemistry) Work experience: multiple assignments around the world in both Environmental Monitoring and Combustion Technology (mainly Thermal Power Generation) Present: Sales Director of JCT Analysentechnik GmbH, Wiener Neustadt, Austria Environmental Monitoring: R&D for environmental analyzers (Dust, Mercury, Total Hydrocarbons, SOx, NOx, CO, O2, O3), systems design for air quality monitoring stations, and Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems incl. Sampling Systems Combustion Technology: Ignition and Flame Scanner; visualization, thermal analysis, and optimization for fossil-fueled combustion.

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ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019 Sanjeev Rai 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

Divya Mathur Instrument Engineer Petrofac Presentation: Life Cycle Approach to Ambient Air Quality Monitoring System Divya Mathur has over 12 years’ experience in Instrumentation design engineering & proposal/cost estimation for mega oil and gas EPC contracts. Out of these 12 years, she has worked for almost 11 years in Petrofac and a few months before that in Nama Mott MacDonald. Divya Mathur handled various packages such as Ambient Air Quality Monitoring System, Laboratory Instruments for Mega refinery, multi-discipline engineering coordinations for packages , AMADAS & Networking and laboratory information Management System (LIMS ), Continuous Emission Monitoring System, Process Analysers and FO based Pipeline Leak Detection System etc. for Mega Refinery Project in Oman.

Nadeem Abudaqa Regional Manager ME Thermo Fisher Scientific Presentation: Rapid measurement of Flare gas composition and physical properties. Professional sales and development in instrumentation field, holding a Mechatronics engineering BSc degree with +10 years experience in the instrumentation field mainly in Oil &gas, petrochemicals, and power & water.

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Fire & Gas Day One - Wednesday (1:30PM - 3:15PM) Track Chair A. Valasubramanian Senior Instrument and Control Engineer ADNOC Gas Processing Valasubramanian is a B Tech Instrumentation Engineering graduate from Madras Institute of Technology and obtained MBA degree from Strathclyde University, Abu Dhabi Campus. He has 25+ years’ experience in the Oil & Gas Industry in different roles and expertise in Process Safety activities, Control and Safety systems, Turbo machinery controls, Metering packages, Analyzer systems and field instrumentation from Concept to Commissioning and trouble shooting. He is a Certified SHELL SIFPro facilitator for conducting SIL. He is passionate about industrial measurement sensors & technologies and was evaluating and introducing new technologies for improved Plant safety & Efficiency in a sustainable manner. He is working as a Senior Instrument & Control Engineer in Engineering & Technical Services Division, ADNOC Gas Processing.

Speakers Aadne Baer-Olsen Business Development Manager Draeger Presentation: How to Innovate the Fire & Gas Detection Field with SIL2 Wireless Detection He is responsible for driving wireless adaptation in Africa, Middle East, Asia and Australia. He has worked with introducing several new technologies to the Oil & Gas marked for the last decade. Supplied and delivered the first fully integrated wireless gas detection system in the world offshore Norway. He has worked his way up from electrician to Division director for detection in Origo Solutions AS. His knowledge within wireless industrial networks has lead him to become the leader of WCI EMEA where he works on promoting the ISA100 and all our members. Adne has done pioneering safety projects across the globe by understanding customer challenges. Murray Farmer Marketing Manager DRÄGER SAFETY AG & CO. KGAA Presentation: How to Innovate the Fire & Gas Detection Field with SIL2 Wireless Detection Murray has almost 13 years’ in the Fire and Gas Detection industry and is regarded as a specialist in his field. He has been involved in the development of the market leading Visual Flame Detection systems which are installed on many of the world’s largest Oil and Gas projects. Murray has held a number of roles during his career, from Engineering to Sales and Business Development and is now part of the Dräger Marketing Leadership team. Murray served his time as an engineering apprentice, with a specialist skillset in product development and R&D and has been certified by Exida as a Fire & Gas Practitioner. Among his positions held, Murray has operated internationally as a senior safety engineer, providing invaluable support, training, and expertise to major oil and gas operators.

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ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019 Edwin Choo FGS Functional Safety Consultant MSA S.E. Asia Pte Ltd Presentation: Design System with High Alarming Probability as the Topmost Priority Edwin Choo has a B.ENG Degree in Electrical & Electronics Engineering from National University of Singapore and is a Certified Functional Safety Professional. He has 28 years of professional experience in Fire & Gas System solutions and is now providing consulting support for MSA’s global FGFD sales organization.

Chandra Sekhar Seethepalli Member of ISA 84 Committee ISA Presentation: Impact of recent revisions of ISA TR84.00.07 and IEC61511 on Fire and Gas Detection Strategies Oil & Gas engineering professional with over 36 years of diverse experience covering FEED, Detailed Engineering, Execution of Major Greenfield and Brownfield projects. Recognized contributor to International Publications, Technical Reports, Handbooks and Conferences. Demonstrated commitment to PSM by championing Inherently Safe Design, Functional Safety and Alarm Management. Skilled at retrofit of controls for Rotating equipment like Compressors, Gas Turbines and Pumping systems. Played a leading role in numerous HAZOP, SIL, CHAZOP, Fire and Gas Mapping exercises and Engineering Reviews. Edwin Choo FGS Functional Safety Consultant MSA S.E. Asia Pte Ltd Presentation: Keeping Cost of Ownership Low without Affecting Functional and Safety Integrity Edwin Choo has a B.ENG Degree in Electrical & Electronics Engineering from National University of Singapore and is a Certified Functional Safety Professional. He has 28 years of professional experience in Fire & Gas System solutions and is now providing consulting support for MSA’s global FGFD sales organization.

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Innovation in Analytical Techniques Day Two - Thursday (8:45AM - 10:45AM) Track Chair Mohammad Asam Choudhry Sr. Engineer - Analyzer Borouge Having more than 23 Years of experience in fields of project engineering and plant maintenance related with various analytical instruments (online and laboratory) in petrochemical industries. Certified Lead internal auditor for ISO 9001, 14001, 50,000 and RC14001. Started professional carrier back in 1991 with Fauji Fertilizer (Pakistan), worked nine years with IBN ZAHR (SABIC, KSA) and since year 2000 serving Borouge (ADNOC, UAE) as several roles and responsibilities, currently working as Sr. Engineer Analyzer.

Speakers Ahmed Awadalla Technical Sales Specialist For Ftir And Icos Products ABB Presentation: Trace H2S, H2O, CO2 and O2 measurements for natural gas and fuel gas in refining and petrochemical application Ahmed Awadalla has 12 year of Experience in Measurements Products in general and with Strong background in Analytics products like Gas Chromatographs, Continuous gas analyser, Mutliwave, TDLS &FTIR /FTNIR and System integrations in different industries {Oil &gas, Petrochemicals , Metal and Cement } Zaheer Juddy Managing Director AIMS Presentation: Why Analysers Often FAIL in SRU Plants. Innovations Will Really Help the Scenario? Zaheer Juddy, MD of Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance System (AIMS) and one of the brightest young entrepreneurs in the region and brings with him a vast experience of over 21 years in Analytical field. Being an Analyzer Expert provides consultancy and training’s to Endusers/Customers in Oil & Gas industry. Zaheer has taken several initiatives for introducing new Technologies. Applications and Analyzers Sampling System designs for Online Analyzer.

Abbad Cheik (Co-Speaker) Regional Manager Middle East DURAG GROUP Presentation: High precision DURAG ap2e laser gas analyzer H2S, H20 and CO2 in Natural Gas Abbad has been with DURAG for 7 years, as its regional Manager in Middle East & Africa. He is also the head of DURAG Middle East Office (in Dubai Jafza), which is responsible for technical & sales support of DURAG’s customers and partners in this region. He has vast experience in Combustion Technology and Environmental Monitoring. Abbad studied mechanical engineering at University of Cologne in Germany and MBA at UEL London.

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ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019 Fabien Burato (Co-Speaker) Managing Director DURAG GROUP Presentation: High precision DURAG ap2e laser gas analyzer H2S, H20 and CO2 in Natural Gas Fabien Burato educated in Industrial Instrumentation and Analysis, started his career 26 years ago in Environmental Monitoring with a focus on Continuous Emission Monitoring System (Gas, Dust, Flow) 10 years ago he joined the DURAG GROUP to develop the French activities of the group: Emission Monitoring, Environmental Data acquisition and Combustion safety monitoring. In 2015 he took over the responsibility of South West Europe Operation including the French and Italian subsidiaries. Since September he has been in charge of the General Management of DURAG Sales & Service with the EMEA responsibilities. Member of French Gimelec Analysis Comity since 2010. DURAG Sales + Service GmbH & Co. KG Ganesan Kathirvel Marketing Manager Endress+Hauser Presentation: Optical Technologies in Analytical Measurements Ganesan is a Qualified Engineer in Instrumentation & Control, with 23 yrs of experience in the field of process instrumentation, specifically analyzers. He has gained experience in areas of service, projects, sales and marketing & since 2010 has been at Endress+Hauser. Presently he is Marketing Manager for Analyzers & is also responsible for the Chemical Industry. In his previous experience he was involved in sizeable annual maintenance contracts in refineries and petrochemical companies. He has closely worked with end users in India and the Middle east and has good insights in the core workings of the respective businesses.

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).

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Best Practices for Analytical Systems / Maintenance Challenges for Analytical Equipment Day Two - Thursday (11:15AM - 1:15PM) Speakers Shafee Shajahan Sr QMI Engineer ADNOC Sour Gas Shafee completes his Chemical Engineering in 2001 and holds 15+ years of Process analyzer experience and involved in various installation , commissioning , maintenance of oil and gas plants in Qatar, Kuwait and UAE. Currently he is working in Alhosn gas as senior QMI Engineer. He worked both as an End user and Vendor in GCC.

Speakers Tejas Shinde Hub TSS, MEA ABB Presentation: Digitalization in Process Analytics, Sampling Systems, Data Analysis & Tools Tejas Shinde is a Technical Sales specialist for Gas Chromatography product line in Middle east and Africa region. He has been functional in Analytical Instrumentation field for over 15 years. Working in Oil & Gas industry throughout his career, he has vast experience and product expertise in Process Analysis owing to execution of all roles from Design engineering, Sales & Marketing to Product management.

Michael Gaura Senior Product Manager Ametek Presentation: Innovations in Sulphur Recovery Unit Analyzers, Focusing on Air Demand Analysis Michael Gaura is a senior product manager with Ametek Process Instruments. Michael has 20 years of spectroscopic and gas chromatography experience serving the hydrocarbon and petrochemical markets. Kevin Fogarty Managing Director ICON Scientific Presentation: Online vapour pressure in Gasoline blending in Best Practices Kevin Fogarty is the Managing Director and co-owner of Icon Scientific based in Bath , UK. Icon design and manufacture process physical property analysers for the oil refining business worldwide, with a specific focus on Gasoline and Diesel blending. Kevin has 30 years’ experience in the process analytical business from analyser design, systems integration and analytical method development. Kevin is a chemistry graduate and has an MBA from Leicester University, UK. When not working Kevin can be found building a two seat, Vans RV7 aircraft in his garage

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ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019 Ajay Laghate Business Development Manager Process Analyzers - Middle East & Africa Schneider Electric Presentation: Best Practices For Maintaining Online Process Analyzers Process Analyzer and Blending Optimization specialist, with proven Fuels Blending Optimization project execution experience. Have executed projects across India and the Middle East with special focus on Gasoline and Diesel Blending Projects. Worked with the market leaders in Process Analyzers for more than 25 years.

Shakeel Ahmed Controls Engineer Sharjah Municipality Drainage Department Presentation: Analyzer Maintenance challenges for End Users Qualified ECE Engineer with demonstrated ICA experience with Government Sector. Recent Active member of ISA events.

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Exhibitor Locator ABB TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION LTD

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AMETEK Process Instruments

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Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance Systems (AIMS)

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AXIS SOLUTIONS PVT LTD.

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Dräger

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DURAG GROUP

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Endress+Hauser

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ENOTEC GmbH

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ICON Scientific

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JCT Analysentechnik GmbH

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MSA MIDDLE EAST FZE

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NEO Monitors

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Perma Pure

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Schneider Electric

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Servomex Group Limited

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SICK FZE

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Telectron

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Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Exhibitors Profiles ABB TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION LTD Contact Person: Pradeep Mathur, Louai Taweel Address: Al Dar Hq Building, Al Raha Area Telephone Number: +971 2 493800 Mobile Number: +971543061090 , +971506627617 Website: http://new.abb.com/products/measurement-products/analytical Email: pradeep.mathur@ae.abb.com, louai.taweel@ae.abb.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: A1 ABB is a pioneering technology leader that is writing the future of industrial digitalization. For more than four decades, we have been at the forefront, innovating digitally connected and enabled industrial Equipment and systems. Every day, we drive efficiency, safety and productivity in utilities, industry, transport and infrastructure globally. With a heritage spanning more than 130 years, ABB operates in more than 100 countries and employs around 135,000 people. ABB is operations are organized into four global divisions. One of the division is Industrial Automation offering products, systems and services designed to optimize the productivity of industrial processes. Solutions include turnkey engineering, control systems, measurement products like Analytical Instruments, life cycle services, outsourced maintenance and industry specific products. AMETEK Process Instruments Contact Person: Stephane Cappe Address: 150 Freeport Road, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 15238 Telephone Number: 0033130688923 Mobile Number: 0033680230160 Website: www.ametekpi.com / www.sru.ametekpi.com Email: stephane.cappe@ametek.com Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: C1 AMETEK Process Instruments provides on line process gas analyzer systems for: • Sulphur recovery and tail gas treating applications (SRU Tail Gas, SO2 CEMS, Pit Gas, TGTU H2-H2S) • New products include a portable, moisture in natural gas analyzer • Moisture analyzers, both TDL (1-2,500 ppm) as well as and Quartz crystal based (10-1,000 ppb) • Thermox combustion O2 analyzers Analytical Instruments and Maintenance Systems (AIMS) supports, sells and promotes AMETEK Process Instruments solutions in KSA, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait and UAE.

Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance Systems (AIMS) Contact Person: Zaheer Judy Address: Office 103, Al Khyeli Building, Al Salam Street, Abu Dhabi, UAE Telephone Number: 00 91754811218 Website: www.aimsgt.com Email: zaheerjudy@aimsgt.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: C2 Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance Systems (AIMS) is Middle East leading and highly professional comprehensive range of services. AIMS are founded to provide expertise service for Analytical Instrumentation. We optimize your system and ensure maximum efficiency with minimal downtime. The company is led by personnel with specialized experiences in Analytical Instrumentation and Systems Development supported by a team of service personnel in the field of related process automation. These services are widely spread in Analytical Instrumentation (Lab & Online), AMCs, Air Quality Monitoring, Process Solutions, Sulphur Recovery Optimization and equipment related to Sulphur Recovery Units.

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ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019 AXIS SOLUTIONS PVT LTD. Contact Person: Dr Bijal Sanghvi Address: Plot # 324, Rd Number 5, Kathwada GIDC, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 382430 Mobile Number: +91 9825071701 Website: http://axisindia.in/ Email: bijal@axisindia.in, marketing@axisindia.in Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B3 Axis Solutions Pvt. Ltd. take here an opportunity to introduce ourselves as a manufacturer of quality engineered products and has so far executed projects in Analyzer Shelter, Steam and Water Analysis System (SWAS) and Gas Analysis System (GAS) Control Panel, Automation System, Industrial automation, process instrumentation and control, systems integration. Our Products and Services have so for executed projects in leading Petrochemical, Refinery, Chemical, Cement industries, Power plants, Power generation, Equipment manufacturer and Engineering companies in India. Our Head Office is located at Ahmedabad, Gujarat INDIA. We provide ATEX approved HVAC & Analyser shelter, Gas Analysis System components,Steam & water analysis system components etc.

Dräger Contact Person: Murray Farmer Address: Dubai Healthcare City, Building 25, 5th floor, P.O. Box 505108, Dubai, UAE Telephone Number: +971 4 4294 629 Mobile Number: +971 55 5510263 Website: www.draeger.com Email: murray.farmer@draeger.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B5 Dräger is a leading international company in the fields of medical and safety technology. Since 1889, Dräger has been developing advanced technical devices and solutions trusted by users all over the world. No matter where Dräger products are used: it’s always about life. Whether for use in clinical, industrial or mining applications, in firefighting or rescue services, Dräger products protect, support and save lives.

DURAG GROUP Contact Person: Abbad Cheik Address: Kollaustrasse 105 - 22453 Hamburg, Germany Telephone Number: +49(40)554218-1145 Mobile Number: +49 (170) 7865961 Website: www.durag.com Email: abbad.cheik@durag.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: C3 DURAG GROUP is a global provider of measuring and control technology in the field of: - Environmental Monitoring: Opacity & Dust Monitors, Wet Stack Dust Monitors, Ambient Monitoring, Volume Flow Meters, Filter Monitors, Mercury Analyzers. - Environmental and Process Data Management: Emission Data Acquisition and Handling Systems (EMS, PEMS), Water Data Management - Tunnel Sensors: Visibility Monitors, Air Flow Monitors - Combustion Technology: Flame Sensors, HEGWEIN Gas Oil Igniters, Gas Oil Pilots, Burner Controls, Electrical Igniters, Flare Pilots SMITSVONK, Flare Igniters, pilot burners, lances and spark plugs, Portable and Mobile Ignition Units - Video Thermography for Combustion Processes in Boilers, Furnaces and Crackers

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ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019 Endress+Hauser Contact Person: Ganesan Kathirvel Address: 7WB-2100, DAFZA, Dubai, UAE Telephone Number: +971 4 2535 100 Mobile Number: +971 56174 7846 Website: www.mesc.endress.com Email: ganesan.kathirvel@endress.com Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: A2 Endress+Hauser has been a reliable partner for the process industry for 65 years providing comprehensive support to customers, from the laboratory to the process. Our core expertise lies in the fields of process instrumentation and laboratory analysis. Endress+Hauser provides Process automation: products, services and solutions for flow, level, pressure and temperature measurement, process analysis & data management and Laboratory automation: analytical instruments and bioanalytical systems (under the Analytik Jena brand). The breadth and depth of our offering is unique in the industry and set standards in quality and technology. Strategic acquisitions of recent years have expanded the company’s fields of activities. Subsidiaries such as Analytik Jena, SpectraSensors and Kaiser Optical Systems added know-how in the areas of laboratory analysis and advanced process analyzer systems for liquids, solids and gases. This extensive portfolio allows Endress+Hauser to offer proven solutions that address several measurement tasks and is fully standardized and aligned for enhanced safety and efficiency across different industry sectors. Founded in 1953, the Group has developed from a specialist in level measurement to a provider of complete solutions for industrial measuring technology and automation, with constant expansion into new territories and markets. ENOTEC GmbH Contact Person: Yeray García Address: Industriestrasse 7, 51709 Marienheide, Germany Telephone Number: +49 2264 4578 43 Mobile Number: +49 1621948398 Website: ENOTEC GmbH Email: yeray.garcia@enotec.de Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B4 ENOTEC manufactures precise, reliable and durable analyzers since 1980. To ensure this high level of quality, the complete process of planning, development and engineering is carried out by a dedicated workforce in Germany. A leader in the field of process and flue gas analysis, ENOTEC produces gas analyzers for process and for CEMS, resulting in minimized energy consumption, reduced emissions and optimal process control. Whether for oxygen analysis or oxygen and COe analysis, ENOTEC has the expertise and the right product to meet our customers’ needs. EX protected gas analyzers are a specialty of ENOTEC as we produce ATEX certified O2 analyzers and O2/COe analyzers for Gas Ex zones 1/2 and for Dust Ex zones 21/22. Furthermore, our products are also SIL2 certified (1oo1) as solely oxygen analyzer manufacturer worldwide. The stringent quality assurance tests we put our analyzers through and the certification from a leading German testing house guarantee precision and the highest safety standard available. ICON Scientific Contact Person: BC Lee Address: Blk 194 Pandan Loop #06-19 Pantech Business Hub Singapore 128383 Telephone Number: +65 6773 4895 Mobile Number: +65 9632 1921 Website: www.iconscientific-asia.com Email: bclee@iconscientific-asia.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B7 Icon Scientific is recognized as the technology leader in the process physical property market. Founded in 2009, Icon has rapidly proved its ability to innovate to deliver real value to customer processes. Icon were recognized this year and awarded the innovation at the 2018 ISA analyser division symposium in the USA. Together with our partners Icon Asia, Icon continues to deliver unrivaled customer satisfaction to the Asian refinery customers. Automation

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ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019 JCT Analysentechnik GmbH Contact Person: Roland Zepeck Address: Austria, 2700 Wiener Neustadt, Werner Heisenberg-Strasse 4 Telephone Number: +43 2622 87201 51 Mobile Number: +49 151 64646450 Website: www.jct.at Email: sales@jct.at Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: A5 JCT Analysentechnik GmbH is the leading Austrian company in the field of Gas Conditioning and Emission Monitoring. Thier product range covers all parts needed of effective and efficient gas sampling, including everything from heated gas sampling probes, analytical heated lines and gas conditioners - also for portable applications and where ATEX certification is needed. With a global network of distributors and OEM partners JCT products and JCT solutions are successfully deployed in leading power generation plants, the cement, mineral, iron and steel industry, the manufacturing industries, waste incinerators and also authorities institutes and universities. Today JCT is over 25 years in business and well known for technically superior, reliable and durable gas conditioning components and efficient after-sales-service worldwide. MSA MIDDLE EAST FZE Contact Person: Pranay Agrawal Address: 525 - 4Wa, Dubai Airport Freezone, Dubai Telephone Number: +971 4 299 6741 Mobile Number: +971501363284 Website: pranay.agrawal@msasafety.com Email: www.msasafety.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: B1 Our business is safety. We’ve been the world’s leading manufacturer of high-quality safety products since 1914. MSA products may be simple to use and maintain, but they’re also highly-sophisticated devices and protective gear — the result of countless R&D hours, relentless testing and an unwavering commitment to quality that saves lives and protects millions of men and women each and every day. MSA is one of the few suppliers of fixed gas and flame detection (FGFD) measurement technology that develops and manufactures a complete range of products and integrates them into safety solutions. With the acquisition of General Monitors in September 2010 and Senscient in 2016, the MSA FGFD product portfolio expanded even further. As these unmatched experts in gas and flame detection joined forces, we are proving that the right mix of durable products and innovative technology increases safety while driving operational efficiency. While our customers still have access to the great products and service that they have come to rely on in the past, they now have access to so much more: superior service, improved support, a wider range of technology, and unique solutions only offered by MSA. NEO Monitors Contact Person: Havar Bakken Address: Prost Stabels vei 22, N-2019 Skedsmokorset, Norway Telephone Number: +47 67 97 47 00 Mobile Number: +47 400 01 613 Website: www.neomonitors.com Email: sales@neomonitors.com Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: C5 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 47 different gases measured, More than 110 different wavelengths used, More than 100 different instrument configurations for different applications manufactured 24 Automation

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ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019 Perma Pure Contact Person: Sanjeev Rai Address: 1001 New Hampshire Ave. Lakewood, NJ 08701 USA Telephone Number: +1-732-244-0010 Mobile Number: +919910098244 Website: www.permapure.com Email: srai@permapure.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B6 Perma Pure LLC, a Halma company, is a leading manufacturer of high-performance gas conditioning solutions, including dryers, humidifiers, filters, coalescers, specialty scrubbers and complete sample conditioning systems. Headquartered in Lakewood, NJ, and with service and support centers located in India and China, the Company is the exclusive manufacturer of tubing solutions using Nafion™, an ion exchange co-polymer originally developed by DuPont. With products that deliver best-in-class quality and reliability, Perma Pure is the trusted choice for market leaders in medical, scientific, and environmental monitoring markets. The Company’s products contribute to the health, safety, and well-being of millions of people around the world. Perma Pure LLC is ISO certified to 9001:2015, 13485:2016, and is FDA registered. Schneider Electric Contact Person: Ajay Laghate Address: PO Box 61495, Behind JAFZA Tower18-19, Jebel Ali Free Zone, South, DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Mobile Number: +971564021417 Website: www.se.com/ae/en Email: ajay.laghate@se.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: D1 Schneider Electric is the leading the Digital Transformation of Process Automation and Process Control and Monitoring. With the acquisition of the Process Analyzers portfolio, it now has a complete Process Automation and Optimization Portfolio. It has become a leader in Process Analyzers technology with FTIR/FT-NIR, NIR, Process Gas Chromatograph, Process Mass Spectrometer and Process Raman as part of it’ complete portfolio. Schneider Electric offers complete Process Analyzer solutions including design and integration. We bring demonstrated process controls expertise and worldwide experience as an integrated control systems supplier to providing the right solution—one that is complete, provides project execution flexibility, delivers a thorough Integrated FAT, and ensures fast and smooth commissioning and start up at Site. We at Schneider Electric believe that great people and partners make us a great company and that our commitment to Innovation, Diversity and Sustainability ensures that Life Is On everywhere, for everyone at every moment. Servomex Group Limited Contact Person: Naheed Abdul Lateef Address: Servomex Group Limited Middle East Business Centre Sharjah Airport Free Zone Office: Q3-197, PO Box 8962, Sharjah, UAE Telephone Number: +971 6552 8073 Mobile Number: +971528698886 Website: www.servomex.com Email: nlateef@servomex.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B2 The world expert in gas analysis, Servomex is the leading provider of reliable, accurate and stable gas measurement solutions to industries across the globe. For more than 65 years Servomex has created and developed innovative gas analysis technologies. Two state-of-the-art Technical Centers, in Crowborough, UK and Boston, Massachusetts, continue to provide industry-leading R&D and manufacturing capabilities. The company operates a global presence through business, service and systems engineering centers in China, the USA, India and Singapore, with Servomex offices throughout Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Servomex originated Paramagnetic sensing technology for oxygen measurements and has developed an exceptional reputation in the advancement of Zirconia, Laser (TDL), Gas Chromatography, FID, Coulometric, Photometric and Thick Film technologies. Delivering high‐performance, cost‐effective gas analysis through a comprehensive portfolio of dependable products, Servomex is also committed to excellence in customer service, offering a global network of sales and service support. Servomex is part of Spectris plc, a leading supplier of instrumentation and controls to global markets. Automation

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ISA UAE Analysis Symposium 2019 SICK FZE Contact Person: Michelle Atallah Address: Jafza Business Plus Showrooms Building B1 SR03 P.O. Box 262464 Dubai Telephone Number: +971 4 -8865878 Mobile Number: +971 506045997 Website: www.sick.com Email: Michelle.Atallah@sick.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: A3 Founded in 1946, the company now has more than 50 subsidiaries and equity investments as well as numerous agencies around the globe. SICK achieved Group sales of about EUR 1.6 bn. in the 2018 fiscal year with almost 10,000 employees worldwide. From factory automation to logistics automation and process automation, SICK is one of the leading sensor manufacturers. As a technology and market leader, SICK provides sensors and application solutions that create the perfect basis for controlling processes securely and efficiently, protecting individuals from accidents, and preventing damage to the environment. Within the process automation business field, SICK delivers sensors, customized systems, and services for analysis and process measurement technology. SICK thus provides smart solutions for power plants , waste incineration plants,, steel and cement plants, oil and gas industry applications, as well as for chemical plants , Petrochemical plants and refineries. Together, these solutions make an important contribution to protecting our environment.

Telectron Contact Person: Hani Kobty Address: Al Salam Street, Abu Dhabi, UAE - P.O. Box 2946 Telephone Number: 02 - 6195 000 Mobile Number: 052 - 98 77 55 7 Website: www.telectron.ae Email: hani.kobty@telectron.ae Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: A4 Telectron is a specialized engineering company, established in 1974, that offers turnkey integrated solutions throughout the Middle East. The company represents some of the most reputable manufacturers in the world which has allowed it to establish itself as one of the leading solutions providers in the industry. We are committed to quality and safety standards which have led to a proven record of success in local and regional markets. Built on an outstanding reputation, Telectron understands that excellence is built over time and longevity. As a result, we work extremely hard to sustain our values and aim to achieve the highest standard of business excellence. We faithfully comply with all of the requirements of our ISO 9001 Quality Management System ensuring our commitment to a high standard of customer satisfaction.

Thermo Fisher Scientific Contact Person: Daniel Merriman Address: Ion Path Road Three Winsford, Cheshire CW7 3GE, UK Telephone Number: +44 1606 548700 Website: www.thermofisher.com Email: daniel.merriman@thermofisher.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: C4 Thermo Fisher Scientific is the world leader in serving science. Our mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer. We help our customers accelerate life sciences research, solve complex analytical challenges, improve patient diagnostics, deliver medicines to market and increase laboratory productivity. Through our premier brands – Thermo Scientific, Applied Biosystems, Invitrogen, Fisher Scientific and Unity Lab Services – we offer an unmatched combination of innovative technologies, purchasing convenience and comprehensive services.

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Business Activity Locator Best Practices for Analytical Systems / Maintenance Challenges for Analytical Equipment ABB TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION LTD A1 AMETEK Process Instruments

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Environment Management and Control ABB TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION LTD A1 AMETEK Process Instruments

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Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance Systems (AIMS)

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Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance Systems (AIMS)

AXIS SOLUTIONS PVT LTD.

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Endress+Hauser

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DURAG GROUP

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ENOTEC GmbH

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ENOTEC GmbH

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ICON Scientific

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ICON Scientific

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JCT Analysentechnik GmbH

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SICK FZE

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Perma Pure

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Telectron

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Schneider Electric

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Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Servomex Group Limited

B2

SICK FZE

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Innovation in Analytical Techniques ABB TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION LTD A1

Fire & Gas Dräger

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MSA MIDDLE EAST FZE B1 Telectron

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Power & Water Analysis / Combustion AXIS SOLUTIONS PVT LTD. B3

AMETEK Process Instruments

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Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance Systems (AIMS)

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AXIS SOLUTIONS PVT LTD.

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Endress+Hauser

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ICON Scientific

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JCT Analysentechnik GmbH

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1st ISA ANALYSIS DIVISION SAUDI ARABIA SYMPOSIUM 2018

The 1st ISA Analysis Division Saudi Arabia Symposium 2018 aimed to provide a platform for the process analyzer technology in Saudi Arabia in order to connect, interact and grow. The symposium took place on 3th of October 2018 at the King Abdullah Cultural Centre – Jubail, Saudi Arabia.

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

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“ don’ think there are many events that claim to have that high level of End Users and EPCs ratios to vendors we do. So, I would like to thank all End Users and EPCs for coming today because by participating you prove to the vendors that ISA is an excellent platform for business development.” Mohammed Loch President & CEO- DMS Global Director Industry Development ISA

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“ wish to all of you a fruitful technical discussion and establishing the bridge between our local analyzer committee and technology and service providers and take an advantage to apply the best technologies in its class to our plants.” Ali Al-Qarah Manager, QA Analyzer Saudi European Petrochemical Company (Ibn-Zahr)

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THE EVENT IN NUMBERS ATTENDEES 2018

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

SAAD AL HAJRI, Business Development Executive / Company Representative – NAIZAK GLOBAL ENGINEERING SYSTEMS & INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS GROUP

Award given to : Gold Sponsors

Mustafa Al- Tineh, Local Business unit Manager – Measurement and Analytics-IAMA, ABB ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES CO. LTD.

Jason Sewell, Managing Director, BARTEC ORB

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POST SHOW REPORT Award given to : Silver Sponsors

Suresh Ramanujan, Director (Analytical & Detection – Middle East & Africa), Emerson

Syed Idrees, Operations Manager KSA, Hadaf Al Aims Trading

Ajay Laghate, Analyzer Technical Sales Consultant, Schneider Electric

Award given to : Bronze Sponsors

Neil Ayre, General Manager, Advanced CAE Middle East

Ganesan Kathirvel, Petrochemical Industry Manager and Analysis Expert, Endress+Hauser

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ATTENDEE PROFILE ISA-SAS President/ / Sr. Engineering Consultant Manager, QA Analyzer // Event Chairman Director, Technical Support Instrument Engineer Analyzer Supervisor Group Leader, Instrumentation Engineering, Instrumentation Engineer AIT Technical Sales Consultant Senior Project Engineer Business Development Manager Head of Factory Sales & Product Management Manager - Technical Support Petrochemical Industry Manager Business Development Manager Global Factory Sales Manager On Stream Analyzer Supervisor Sr. Sales Manager Managing Director Business Development Manager Export Project Manager PE CSE, FS Engineer (TĂœV Rheinland, #3333/04, SIS) Instrumentation Unit/PASD Process & Control Systems Department Engineer, Analyzers, MFG-ATC, Electrical & Automation Analyzer Manager Engineering Consultant Instrument plant Maintenance Chief ANALYZER SUPERVISOR, UTILITIES & OCT instrument and analyzer manager Analyzer supervisor Analyzer Manager CEO Division Manager Area Sales Manager Sales Manager Company representative / Business Development Executive Product Manager Managing Director Product Account Manager Manager, Analytical Division General Manager - Global sales director Operations Manager Project Engineer Engineering Manager Director Sales Managing Director Global EPC Projects Manager Senior Product Manager Product manager Sales Engineer Vice President

Local Business Unit Manager Sr Sales Engineer Service & Operation Manager Analyser Service team leader Industrial Engineer Client Service Engineer Sales Manager - Middle East Service Engineer MEI Sales Director Business Development Manager Manager - Service Industry Manager Senior Sales Engineer Director - Analytical & Detection Sr.Manager - Analytical Business Development Manager Global Strategic Account Leader Country Manager Sabic Account Manager Project Manager Sales Engineer Product Manager Sales & Marketing Manager Middle East Sale Engineer European Sales Director MANAGER Assist. Projects Manager Utilities Sales Manager Senior Electrical Engineer Electrical Engineer Procurement Incharge Analyzer Technician Area Manager Eastern Resion Utilities Sales Manager TECHNICAL SUPPORT ENGINEER Sales Engineer Analyzer Tech Lead Analyzer Tech Chemist Analyzer Tech Sr. Analyzer PC Analyzer leader Analyzer Tech General Senior Sateruzer Staff Analyzer Tech Analyst BID & Proposal Manager Area Sales Manager

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SYMPOSIUM The Symposium was inaugurated by Ali Al-Qarah, Manager, QA Analyzer, Saudi European Petrochemical Company (Ibn- Zahr).

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1st ISA Analysis SPEAKERS ANDDivision TECHNICAL PROGRAM

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Saudi Symposium 2018 The 1-dayArabia event covered the following topics:

3rd October 2018for Analytical Systems www.isa-ad-saudi.org Best Practices King Abdullah Cultural Center & Control #ISAKSA Environment Management Jubail - Saudi Arabia EXPERIENCE THE FUTURE.

Innovation in Analytical Techniques

Organised By:

Wednesday 3rd October 2018 7:00 am – 8:00 am Registration 8:00 am – 8:45 am Keynote Speeches

Mohammed Loch President & CEO DMS Global Director Industry Development ISA

Dr. Soloman Almadi ISA SAS President Sr. Engineering Consultant Saudi Aramco

Mohammed Al-Ghamdi Director, Technical Support SABIC Petrokemya (Arabian Petrochemical Co.)

Ali Al-Qarah Manager, QA Analyzer Saudi European Petrochemical Company (Ibn-Zahr)

8:45 am – 9:15 am Exhibition Ribbon Cutting & Exhibition 9:15 am – 10:30 am Environment Management & Control Track Chair

Hassan M. Al-Harbi Analyzer Superintendent Sadara

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Steve Gibbons Head of Factory Sales & Product Management ABB Automation GmbH

Abhijit Chavan Project Manager DURAG GmbH

Presentation: Presentation: How to Make Continuous Predictive Emission Monitoring Emission Monitoring Systems for Air Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) More Affordable in Middle East: Features, Benefits and Challenges for ME End Users

Prabhakar Rao Business Development Manager Emerson Automation Solutions

Ganesan Kathirvel Petrochemical Industry Manager Endress+Hauser

Presentation: H2S Gas Detection System-Wireless Technology

Presentation: Cloud Based Packaged Solutions for Environmental Monitoring

10:30 am – 11:00 am Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 11:00 am – 12:45 pm Innovation in Analytical Techniques Track Chair

Ali Ibrahim Yaraneri Process Analyzer Consultant SABIC Asset Technology Center

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Ricardo Mendes Global Factory Sales Manager ABB

Vijay Hamirwasia Sr. Sales Manager ABB

Jason Sewell Managing Director BARTEC ORB

Presentation: Analysis of Nitric Oxide (NO) in Simulated Cold Box Gases using a Dielectric Barrier Discharge Ionization Detector in Argon Mode

Presentation: Optical Spectroscopy Applied to Real-time Optimization of Steam-Cracking Furnace Operation

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Ali Ibrahim Yaraneri Process Analyzer Consultant SABIC Asset Technology Center

Jason Sewell

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Vijay Hamirwasia Sr. Sales Manager ABB

Presentation: Analysis of Nitric Oxide (NO) in Simulated Cold Box Gases using a Dielectric Barrier Discharge Ionization Detector in Argon Mode

Presentation: Optical Spectroscopy Applied to Real-time Optimization of Steam-Cracking Furnace Operation

Presentation: Increasing Efficiency & Reliability of Difficult Field Measurements: The Single Solvent Approach to Salt in Crude Oil Measurement

Jean-Philippe Amiet Export Project Manager CHROMATOTEC

Nishant Thankappan Business Development Manager Emerson Automation Solutions

Khalid Nadeem On Stream Analyzer Supervisor SATORP

Presentation: Continuous Monitoring Of Odorant Compounds In Natural Gas, Vaporized LNG Or LPG By Autonomous Process GC

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Ali S. Al-Dossary PE CSE, FS Engineer Saudi Aramco

Zaheer Juddy Managing Director AIMS

Chet Hankamer Analyzer Technical Advisor & Supervisor Saudi Aramco

Presentation: Use of the Best Practices for Analytical Systems, a commitment not a choice

Presentation: Determining Maintenance Manpower Requirements for Process Analyzers

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Dawood M.H. Fatani Group Leader, Instrumentation Engineering Saudi Aramco

Haitham Sawat Instrumentation Engineer Saudi Aramco

Presentation: Process Analyzer Solutions at WGP

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Ali S. Al-Dossary PE CSE, FS Engineer Saudi Aramco

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Abdullah M. Bensaad Instrument Engineer Saudi Aramco

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Ajay Laghate AIT Technical Sales Consultant Schneider Electric – Applied Instrument Technologies

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Presentation: Continuous Online Monitoring of Steam and Water Quality

Presentation: BS&W Analyzer Calibration Best Practice

Presentation: Best Practices For Chemometric Models For NIR/FTIR Analyzers

Presentation: Use of Tunable Diode Laser Spectroscopy on Safety Applications

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INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CYBERSECURITY

Cybersecurity Across Sectors: More Unites Us Than Separates Us By Eric C. Cosman, Contributing Consultant, ARC Advisory Group The effort and expense required to establish and operate an effective industrial cybersecurity management system can be difficult or impossible to justify in the conventional sense. Responding to growing and evolving cybersecurity risks is not an option, but an imperative. Addressing this imperative requires that asset owners and other stakeholders look beyond their own sector or industry for guidance and direction, drawing on as broad a range of experience as possible. Responding to cybersecurity risks is an imperative for virtually all industry sectors. Many elements of an effective response are not sector-specific and should be documented and widely shared. Each element of risk (threat, vulnerability, and consequence) is, to some degree, shared or common across sectors. All users of industrial automation systems are susceptible to cyber-attacks, whether or not their respective facilities are deliberately chosen as a target. All share the same vulnerabilities associated with a common technology monoculture. Finally, the potential consequences are also similar and, in some cases, almost identical. Common or shared risk requires a common approach, which in turn should encourage more sharing of effective practices and countermeasures. Combined with well-defined principles and fundamental concepts these become the basis for a common discipline for industrial cybersecurity that applies across all industry sectors.

The Case for Improved Industrial Cybersecurity Asset owners in virtually every industry sector struggle with how to best address rapidly changing cybersecurity-related risks to their automated systems. One of the most common questions posed by these asset owners is “What is the business case for cybersecurity?” This question implies that an effective cybersecurity response is discretionary. Unfortunately, it is not. In many sectors it is an imperative. The specific driving forces behind this imperative vary by sector. In some cases, there are regulatory requirements. Where binding regulations have not been defined, a responsible government agency may have expressed clear expectations in the form of guidance documents. Furthermore, with increased public awareness of the potential consequences of cyber-attacks, customers and other public

stakeholders have come to expect that companies take the steps necessary to protect the integrity of their businesses and products and the information that they contain. Virtually all operations are susceptible to cyber-related threats, whether or not they are a deliberate target. Most malicious software is not directed at a specific facility, but simply released in search of a vulnerable target. This imperative is common across sectors. All asset owners must reduce the risk of potential cyber-attacks or incidents through some combination of reducing vulnerabilities and mitigating consequences. In effect, effective cybersecurity has become a license to operate, particularly (but not exclusively) for critical infrastructure.

Shared but Unique Many industries share several common characteristics. ARC has previously written about the importance of sharing information across industries and sectors based on this fact. Some drivers may vary by sector, but many are common. Whether driven by regulation, customer or stakeholder expectations or internal response to perceived risk, the need to address industrial cybersecurity is a shared imperative. To a large degree, all sectors are in the same situation with regard to industrial or operations cybersecurity. Yet many still make an argument that a particular sector or industry is somehow “different,” requiring tailored or unique guidance and associated responses. This has led to considerable duplication of effort when developing guidance and related information.

Common Threats and Collateral Damage The first component of risk is threat. Threats to industrial systems come in many forms. These range from direct attacks to non-specific attacks that capitalize on the nature of these systems and their availability or accessibility via the Internet. While many asset owners may feel that they don’t have a high enough profile to be the target of a directed attack, they can easily be subject to collateral damage when malicious software is released on the Internet. Recent cases of ransomware attacks illustrate this very clearly. Those releasing this Automation

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INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CYBERSECURITY software may not have an individual target in mind but are simply looking for situations where vulnerabilities can be exploited to encrypt data and demand payment for its release. Although the data contained in industrial automation systems may not be as sensitive as customer billing data or personally identifiable information found in financial systems; its loss can result in a corresponding loss of production.

Technology Monoculture and Shared Vulnerability Virtually all sectors that employ computer-based or automated systems use products from the same group of suppliers. With mergers and acquisitions, the number of major suppliers has decreased, with all using essentially the same commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) technology for components such as databases, operating systems, and network components. This technology monoculture means that the vulnerabilities inherent in automation solutions are present in virtually all sectors. When these vulnerabilities are detected and publicized it places the onus on asset owners to update or patch their installed systems as quickly as possible. In case where such patching may not be practical or even possible, it is often necessary to employ compensating countermeasures or controls to mitigate the vulnerabilities. Examples include the use of various isolation methods, up to and including disconnecting such systems from networks. Products such as industrial firewalls and unidirectional gateways are now available for this purpose. A considerable amount of guidance is available in this area. This ranges from industry standards that describe accepted engineering practice to more focused guidance and practices developed within specific sectors. Suppliers of isolation devices (i.e., gateways and firewalls) also provide case studies illustrating the use of their products.

Similar Consequences Perhaps the most important component of the threat calculation is the potential consequence of system compromise. In industrial applications these consequences may extend well beyond shutting down the automation system itself to include loss of view or control of the process under control. In some cases, it is difficult or impossible to operate such a process safely without automation. This is why many owner-operators depend on dedicated, automated safety systems to move the process to a safe condition or shut it down in a safe manner. However, as recent events have shown, even the safety systems themselves may be susceptible to cyber-attack. Although the details of these consequences vary across sectors, their nature is often similar if not identical, 46 Automation

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ranging from loss of product or service to explosions or release of hazardous or noxious materials and equipment damage. Perhaps the most common grouping of sectors based on potential consequences is what is known as the critical infrastructure. In the US, this is defined as including sectors that are â€œâ€Ś considered so vital to the United States that their incapacitation or destruction would have a debilitating effect on security, national economic security, national public health or safety, or any combination thereof. â€? Some drivers may vary by sector, but many are common. Whether driven by regulation, customer or stakeholder expectations or internal response to perceived risk, the need to address industrial cybersecurity is a shared imperative. There are also consequences that may be considered less severe while being applicable to virtually all sectors. An obvious example of this is the theft or loss of vital intellectual property.

A More Effective Response Needed We are well past the point where we should be focusing on what separates or distinguishes certain sectors from others, or what may make one sector special or even unique. While there is value in having practical guidance and case studies from specific sectors, we must focus on what is common and how we can learn from experience gained across industries. If this risk is common and shared, then so must be many elements of the required response. Defining, documenting, and sharing accepted and proven practices leads to the creation of a shared discipline for industrial cybersecurity that can work in concert with related peer disciplines such as process safety, physical security, and information protection. There are already many established venues for information sharing across sectors. The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has long sponsored the Industrial Control Systems Joint Working Group (ICSJWG), holding conferences that allow asset owners and others to share their experiences. Virtually all major automation suppliers also have regular user group meetings. These too are an excellent opportunity for cross-sector collaboration, bringing together asset owners who are faced with securing systems based on common products and technology. Their experiences and observations provide valuable feedback that the supplier can use to improve the inherent security of its products. While standards committees typically are focused on documenting what has already become accepted engineering practice, they also provide a venue for the collection of case studies and use cases. In each of these situations it is important to identify and describe common principles and fundamental concepts that form the basis of an effective response, irrespective of the sector or industry involved.


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FEATURED PROJECT PROJECT NAME: ADNOC Offshore - Nasr Full Field Development - Phase 2 (Package 1 - Wellheads and Pipeline) Name of Client

ADNOC Offshore

Budget ($ US)

900,000,000

Revised Budget ($ US)

800,000,000

Contract Value ($ US)

792,000,000

Award Date

Q3-2014

Main Contractor

NPCC - National Petroleum Construction Company

Facility Type

Oil Field Development

Status

Construction

Start Date

Q4-2006

End Date

Q1-2020

PMC

Technip

FEED

Fluor Corporation

Greenfield/ Brownfield

Brownfield

Upstream/ Downstream

Midstream

Location

Nasr Field, U.A.E.

Project Background Continuing with the aim to reach 1.75 million b/d of crude oil offshore production by 2018, ADNOC Offshore is planning to carry out phase 2 of the expansion of Nasr Field which aims to produce additional 100,000 bd of oil. This is the first package of the second phase of the full field development focusing mainly on wellheads and pipeline.

Related Projects ADNOC Offshore - Nasr Full Field Development - Overview ADNOC Offshore - Nasr Full Field Development - Phase 2 (Package 2 - Platforms) ADNOC Offshore - Nasr Full Field Development - Phase 2 (Package 3)

Project Status Sep 2019

Final construction activities are taking place. Commissioning will commence next month.

Feb 2019

NPCC is still carrying out the construction for phase 1. The commissioning phase is expected to commence by Q4 2019.

Jun 2019

Construction on the wellheads and pipeline are taking place. Commissioning stage is expected to commence soon.

Apr 2019

Commissioning is tentatively scheduled for Q4 2019 as works are taking place.

Mar 2019

NPCC is still carrying out works for the wellhead platforms.

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commence soon. Apr 2019

Commissioning is tentatively scheduled for Q4 2019 as works are taking place.

Mar 2019

NPCC is still carrying out works for the wellhead platforms.

Jan 2019

Works are still being carried out.

Nov 2018

Construction works are being carried out.

Jul 2018

The construction is still ongoing according to NPCC but no further details have been exposed to determine what particular stage of construction is taking place.

Feb 2018

Works are still taking place, the commissioning has not started yet current works on the pipeline are taking place.

Oct 2017

As per the contractor, the only update that can be announced is that the project is ongoing.

Aug 2017

The project is ongoing according to NPCC but the completion date hasn't been specified yet.

Mar 2017

Construction is taking place.

Dec 2016

Civil works at the site are currently taking place.

Aug 2016

CTCI is not involved in the project any more. The construction works through NPCC are taking place.

May 2016

CTCI has been awarded the subcontract for construction by NPCC.

May 2016

Construction works by NPCC are ongoing at the moment.

Sep 2015

Engineering works continue and construction has started.

May 2015

The project is still at engineering and procurement stage.

Mar 2015

NPCC is currently carrying out engineering works for the project. The contractor will also carry out major subcontracting works in house.

Feb 2015

Civil works by NPCC are expected to start shortly for package 1.

Sep 2014

The project is at engineering stage.

Jul 2014

NPCC has been awarded the EPC contract for the package.

May 2014

Commercial bids have been submitted with McDermott as the lowest bidder.

May 2014

Commercial bids have been submitted.

Apr 2014

Commercial bid proposal participation has been pushed back to 4th of May 2014.

Apr 2014

McDermott, Hyundai Heavy Industries, Petrofac and NPCC are in process commercial proposal preparation, which will be submitted on the 20th April 2014.

Jan 2014

Technical bids for this package have been received.

Sep 2013

Technical EPC bids for this first package is expected to be submitted by the 17th December 2013.

FEATURED PROJECT

Project Scope The scope of work includes: • 7 wellhead platforms • Installation of 132 wells and corresponding wellheads • Construction of crude oil pumps, facilities to separate the oil and gas lift dehydration and compression • Water treatment and disposal facilities implementation • Oil and water trunkline • Installation 110km of an infield pipeline • Installation of 32 km excess gas pipeline • Installation of 70 km export oil line

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Project Finance Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) Offshore, formerly ADMA-OPCO, is the project client. FEATURED PROJECT

Project Contractors PMC PQ - Technip

Bidders

Awarded

- Technip

- Technip

Bidders

Awarded

EPC PQ - McDermott International - NPCC - National Petroleum Construction Company - Petrofac - Hyundai Heavy Industries - Saipem

- McDermott International - NPCC - National Petroleum Construction Company - Petrofac - Hyundai Heavy Industries - Saipem

- NPCC - National Petroleum Construction Company

FEED PQ

Bidders

- Fluor Corporation

- Fluor Corporation

Awarded - Fluor Corporation

Project Schedules 4Q-2006 4Q-2013 3Q-2014 4Q-2014 4Q-2019 1Q-2020

Project Announced EPC ITB Engineering & Procurement Construction Commissioning Completed

Project Personnel Ashraf Toubar - Project Engineering Manager - ADNOC Offshore

Available only for DMS Members

Mohamed Al Jesmi - Project Manager - ADNOC Offshore

Available only for DMS Members

Charles McManemin - Business Development Director - Fluor

Available only for DMS Members

Moyo Nagocson Edema - HSE Project Advisor - Fluor

Available only for DMS Members

Bassam Edaeibes - Project Director - NPCC

Available only for DMS Members

Emad Masoud - Contracts Manager - NPCC

Available only for DMS Members

Houssam Motasem - Project Manager - NPCC

Available only for DMS Members

Saeed Zafar - Procurement Manager - NPCC

Available only for DMS Members

Jeremie Gendrin - Project Manager - Technip

Available only for DMS Members

Chris Guru - Senior Design Engineer - Fluor

Available only for DMS Members

Rissa Rosmawati - Communications Manager - McDermott

Available only for DMS Members

Kate Krause -Whiteing - Head of Corporate Communications - Petrofac

Available only for DMS Members

John Vino - Procurement Part Leader - Samsung Engineering Co.

Available only for DMS Members

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FEATURED PROJECT

UAE Project Listing PROJECT

FACILITY

BUDGET ($US)

STATUS

ADNOC & Al Yasat Petroleum - Bu Haseer Field Development Package 2 & 3 ADNOC & Borealis - Borouge 4 Complex ADNOC & Borealis - Polypropylene (PP) Plant ADNOC - Dalma Field - Offshore Package ADNOC - Fujairah - Mandous Field ADNOC - Haliba Oil Field - Phase 1 ADNOC - Replacement of Flowflines & Wellheads Installation - Overview ADNOC - Umm Shaif - Long Term Development - Phase 1 ADNOC Distribution - Bateen Executive Airport - Jet Fuel Depot 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 - Integrated Gas Development (IGD) Expansion (Onshore Pipeline) 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 - Lower Zakum - Oil Lines Replacement (Phase 1) 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 - 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 Facilities Expansion - Phase 1 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 - Buhasa - Wellhead Automation ADNOC Onshore - Buhasa Integrated Facilities Project ADNOC Onshore - Mender Field Development 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 - LPG Recovery ADNOC Refining - Ruwais Complex Upgrade - New Refinery PROJECT ADNOC Refining - Ruwais East Refinery - Air Emission Measurement System

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

30,00,00,000 4,50,00,00,000 55,00,00,000 75,00,00,000 2,20,00,00,000 50,00,00,000 15,00,00,000 5,00,00,00,000 8,00,00,000 5,50,00,000 20,00,00,000 8,00,00,000

Construction FEED Construction EPC ITB Construction Commissioning EPC ITB EPC ITB Commissioning Commissioning EPC ITB EPC ITB

Gas Production

71,00,00,000

Commissioning

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 Pipeline Oil Field Development

30,00,00,000 15,50,00,000 85,00,00,000 1,70,00,00,000

Construction Construction Commissioning Construction

Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil & Gas Field Oil Field Development Oil Field

90,00,00,000 19,50,00,000 2,50,00,00,000 1,70,00,00,000 12,00,00,000 2,00,00,00,000 50,00,00,000 8,00,00,00,000

Construction Commissioning Commissioning Commissioning EPC ITB FEED EPC ITB FEED

Oil Production Oil Field Development Artificial Lift Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Gas Compression Oil Field Development Pipeline Oil Field Development Oil Production Oil Field Development Oil Production Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) Oil Aromatics Crude Oil Distillation Unit Refinery FACILITY Petroleum Oil Refinery

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 25,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 3,00,00,00,000 35,00,00,000 2,50,00,00,000 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 4,00,00,000 45,00,00,00,000 BUDGET ($US) 4,00,00,000

Commissioning Construction EPC ITB Engineering & Procurement Engineering & Procurement EPC ITB Engineering & Procurement Construction EPC ITB FEED Engineering & Procurement Commissioning EPC ITB Construction Construction Construction FEED Construction EPC ITB EPC ITB Pre-FEED STATUS EPC ITB

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 - 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

Sulphur Recovery Petroleum Oil Refinery Gas Processing Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil & Gas Field Oil & Gas Field Oil & Gas Field Oil & Gas Field

10,00,00,000 26,30,00,000 20,00,00,000 75,00,00,000 2,00,00,00,000 14,00,00,00,000 4,00,00,00,000 Automation 1,00,00,00,000 2,00,00,00,000

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FACILITY

BUDGET ($US)

STATUS

ADNOC Refining - Waste Heat Recovery ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Gas Processing Facility PROJECT ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Onshore Package ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Overview ADNOC Refining - Ruwais Refinery East - SRU Replacement ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Overview ADNOC Refining - Waste Heat Recovery ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Package 1 ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Gas Processing Facility ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Package 2 ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Onshore Package ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Package 3 ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field - Overview ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Package 4 ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Overview ADNOC Sour Gas - Shah Field - Expansion ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Package 1 ADOC - Hail Oil Field - Water Injection System ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Package 2 ADPC - Fujairah Port Expansion - Container Terminal ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Package 3 ADPC - Fujairah Port Expansion - Overview ADNOC Sour Gas - Hail and Ghasha Megaproject - Package 4 Al Yasat Petroleum - Belbazem Oil Field ADNOC Sour Gas - Shah Field - Expansion Borouge - Ruwais Pelletizing Plant - Bagging Lines Addition ADOC - Hail Oil Field - Water Injection System Borouge - Ruwais Polypropylene Plant 5 (BPP5) ADPC - Fujairah Port Expansion - Container Terminal BPGIC - Fujairah Oil Terminal - Marine Bunkering ADPC - Fujairah Port Expansion - Overview BPGIC - Fujairah Oil Terminal - Phase 2 Al Yasat Petroleum - Belbazem Oil Field DEWA - Water Transmission Pipelines Project Borouge - Ruwais Pelletizing Plant - Bagging Lines Addition Dolphin Energy - Northern Emirate Pipeline (NEP) Borouge - Ruwais Polypropylene Plant 5 (BPP5) ENOC & Horizon Terminals - Jebel Ali Refinery Capacity Expansion BPGIC - Fujairah Oil Terminal - Marine Bunkering ENOC- Al Maktoum Airport- Jet Fuel Pipeline Expansion BPGIC - Fujairah Oil Terminal - Phase 2 IL&FS Prime Terminals FZC - Fujairah Oil Terminals - Phase 2 DEWA - Water Transmission Pipelines Project Port of Fujairah - Dibba Port Dolphin Energy - Northern Emirate Pipeline (NEP) RAK Gas - LPG Storage Terminal - Overview ENOC & Horizon Terminals - Jebel Ali Refinery Capacity Expansion Shaheen Chem Investments LLC - Ethylene Dichloride & Caustic Soda Plant ENOC- Al Maktoum Airport- Jet Fuel Pipeline Expansion SNOC & ENI - Onshore Acreage Exploration (Areas A, B and C) IL&FS Prime Terminals FZC - Fujairah Oil Terminals - Phase 2 SNOC - Sharjah - LNG Terminal Port of Fujairah - Dibba Port SRS Middle East FZC - Tank Farm Terminal - Phase 1 RAK Gas - LPG Storage Terminal - Overview Shaheen Chem Investments LLC - Ethylene Dichloride & Caustic Soda Plant SNOC & ENI - Onshore Acreage Exploration (Areas A, B and C) SNOC - Sharjah - LNG Terminal SRS Middle East FZC - Tank Farm Terminal - Phase 1

Sulphur Recovery Petroleum Oil Refinery Gas Processing FACILITY Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Sulphur Recovery Oil & Gas Field Petroleum Oil Refinery Oil & Gas Field Gas Processing Oil & Gas Field Oil Field Development Oil & Gas Field Oil Field Development Oil & Gas Field Oil & Gas Field Gas Network Oil & Gas Field Water Injection Oil & Gas Field Oil Storage Terminal Oil & Gas Field Oil Storage Terminal Oil & Gas Field Oil Field Development Gas Network Polymers Water Injection Polypropylene Oil Storage Terminal Oil Storage Terminal Oil Storage Terminal Oil Storage Terminal Oil Field Development Water Polymers Gas Pipeline Polypropylene Petroleum Oil Refinery Oil Storage Terminal Jet Fuel Pipeline Oil Storage Terminal Oil Storage Terminal Water Oil Storage Terminal Gas Pipeline Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Petroleum Oil Refinery Caustic Soda Jet Fuel Pipeline Exploration Oil Storage Terminal Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Oil Storage Terminal Bulk Storage Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Caustic Soda Exploration Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Bulk Storage

10,00,00,000 26,30,00,000 20,00,00,000 BUDGET 75,00,00,000 ($US) 2,00,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 14,00,00,00,000 26,30,00,000 4,00,00,00,000 20,00,00,000 1,00,00,00,000 75,00,00,000 2,00,00,00,000 2,00,00,00,000 6,00,00,00,000 14,00,00,00,000 11,00,00,000 4,00,00,00,000 20,00,00,000 1,00,00,00,000 6,00,00,000 2,00,00,00,000 16,00,00,000 6,00,00,00,000 1,00,00,00,000 11,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 20,00,00,000 57,50,00,000 6,00,00,000 20,00,00,000 16,00,00,000 20,00,00,000 1,00,00,00,000 7,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 15,00,00,000 57,50,00,000 1,00,00,00,000 20,00,00,000 25,00,00,000 20,00,00,000 8,00,00,000 7,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 15,00,00,000 30,00,00,000 1,00,00,00,000 1,00,00,00,000 25,00,00,000 1,00,00,00,000 8,00,00,000 80,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 4,35,60,800 30,00,00,000 1,00,00,00,000 1,00,00,00,000 80,00,00,000 4,35,60,800

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FEATURED PROJECT ADNOC Refining - Ruwais Refinery East - SRU Replacement

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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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