October 2019 Vol. VII Issue 8
INTERVIEW WITH Dr. Jamil J. Al-Bagawi Chief Engineer Saudi Aramco
FEATURED PROJECT SABIC(JUPC) - JubailEO/EG III
ISA Saudi Arabia Section Eastern Region Event 2019 Catalogue
DMS ANALYTICS Saudi Arabia’s Marjan Field Expansion Haradh Gas Increment Program
POST SHOW REPORT DMS Global Kuwait Automation Symposium 2018
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Automation INSIGHT! October 2019 Vol VII Issue 8 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, So, what is the difference between a DCS and a SCADA? This has been something that has been asked for many years and will perhaps be more relevant to today’s systems than before. Before I suggest a reason for this let’s try to describe the difference between the two. Each consists of a network capable of supervisory control and data acquisition but in the early days the DCS, consisting of distributed process controllers, was used for continuous or PID control whilst the SCADA, consisting of a network of PLCs, was used for logical or Boolean control, but, as time progressed, so did the control applications and for some time now they are both capable of running any kind of process. Today, they even both use controllers and I/O modules that can be the same shape and format. Little difference then. However, there is still a difference essentially due to why the the original systems were created with their respective architectures. DCS required more redundancy and process unit segregation but also less graphic update latency in most cases and so the dynamic points sourced their data directly from the controller whilst the server was the main source of data in a SCADA. This then is the main differentiator but in the networks of today where bandwidth (network and processor) and processor power are such that the complete plant can be controlled from a single processor, is it time to smooth over the difference between the two? Through their collaboration with Rockwell’s Allen-Bradley, Honeywell were the first DCS to consider this with the Experion PKS being a hybrid DCS (Distributed System Architecture in Honeywell speak) using a SCADA network concept where dynamic data points are accessed from the servers and hence the virtual server can be easily considered in their case. This allows replacement of some of the more processor intensive control strategies to be carried out in the server rather than controller with the server mimicking the controller just as Esscor developed with their FSim solutions used for training and control strategy development. This concept doesn’t have to stop there and I see a time (soon I believe) when we revert to single-loop controller concepts for control segregation with one small difference. Virtual servers with edge computing will allow the processor to carry out this function in the field devices themselves as has been the case with Foundation Fieldbus (although underused for various reasons not to do with criticality) and just as the autonomic nervous system does. This will allow the control system to reduce its footprint and allow greater use of standard computing and networking processors running process control applications and, with the advances in OT system cyber-security features, there will be greater use of open and unified architectures (OPC UA) and control and graphic applications (Wonderware). Standardisation rather than customisation. Kind Regards, Mohammed Loch President and CEO, DMS Global Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific - ISA Automation
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DMS ANALYTICS
DMS ANALYTICS
Saudi Arabia’s Marjan Field Expansion Marjan is one of the biggest and oldest offshore oil and gas fields in Saudi Arabia. The Marjan oilfield has seen several key developments in its oil and gas capacity production over the past decades, dating back to the field’s first discovery in 1967. Saudi Aramco is responsible in continuing to revamp the oilfield to expand its crude and gas production capacities. In 2017, Saudi Aramco announced the new Marjan oil field expansion project that will expand the crude production from the field to 800,000 barrels per day (bpd). The scope of work involves the retrieval of more oil, associated and non-associated gas, as well as to cap gas from the field. This will help in maintaining Aramco’s overall maximum sustained crude production capacity at 12 million barrels a day (Mbod). The implementation of the Marjan expansion project consists of multiple onshore and offshore packages with several firms being awarded during the course of 2019. Package 1 is awarded to the consortium of Mcdermott
and China Offshore Oil Engineering Company, Package 2 to the consortium of Larsen & Toubro and Subsea 7, Packages 3, 10 and 14 to Saipem, Package 4 to McDermott, Packages 6 and 11 to Hyundai Engineering & Construction, Packages 9 and 10 to Tecnicas Reunidas while Packages 16,17 and 18 has been recently awarded to China’s Sinopec Engineering. Many more packages are expected to be awarded towards the end of the year. The Marjan Oilfield Expansion project is scheduled for completion in 2022. Apart from producing 2.5 billion standard cubic feet per day (bscfd) of gas and 360,000 bpd of ethane and natural gas liquids (NGL), the project is expected to add 300,000 bpd of crude production. Saudi Aramco’s offshore and onshore operations are expected to maintain production on the mature gulf fields over the next decade as hundreds of new wells will be required to be drilled to support other operations in nearby oil fields of Saudi Arabia.
Haradh Gas Increment Program Saudi Arabia plans to raise its gas production to be able to diversify its energy mix through its Haradh Gas Increment Program. In an initiative to meet growing domestic needs, Saudi Aramco is building gas compression plants and other facilities at Haradh while an expansion of the Hawiyah Gas Plant is currently underway to also raise capacity.
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Hawiyah and Haradh are part of Ghawar, the world’s largest onshore oilfield. The expansion project will provide additional gas processing facilities to process 1,070 Million Standard Cubic Feet per Day (MMSCFD) of raw gas and also the installation of a pipeline network to allow free-flowing 290 MMSCFD gas from the Haradh field to the Hawiyah Gas Plant. In July 2018, Aramco awarded several key engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractors to the program’s gas compression facilities which will see a pipeline network connecting several plants within Haradh. Turkey’s Tekfen won the Satellite Haradh GCP, China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering Corporation won the North Haradh GCP, Italy’s Saipem won the South Haradh GCP contract. Currently, the awarded contractors for the GCP package have completed more than 35% of their respective EPC works and are all scheduled for August 2021 completion. Skids are continuously being supplied and manufactured by Alderly, Petronash, AES Arabia and Gulf Specialized Works for the project.
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INSIGHT! FEATURE
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Keynote Speakers Mohammed Loch President & CEO DMS Global Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific - ISA Mohammed Loch is the President & CEO of DMS Global. DMS Global’s range of activities include Events, Publishing, Video Production, Web Services, PR & Branding Solutions, ultimately complementing its project intelligence database. With this diverse range of activities, DMS is the only media company that can truly call itself a marketing specialist for the Energy Sector. Other than DMS Global, Mohammed’s other roles include; the Director Industry Development for the International Society of Automation (ISA), the Middle East, Africa & Asia Pacific Partner of the ARC Advisory Group, Regional Director Middle East for the Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association (MESA) as well as FieldComm Group, Director of Market Intelligence for the Bilateral US-Arab Chamber of Commerce, and Partner & Executive Director of the Choice to Change Foundation. Dr. Soloman Almadi Sr. Engineering Consultant Saudi Aramco President - ISA Saudi Arabia Section
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Featured Technical Presentation Abdullah Khalifah Sr. Engineering Consultant ISA / Saudi Aramco Presentation: The Future of Process Automation: Leveraging Open Standards Abdullah Al-Khalifah is a Sr. ENGINEERING CONSULTANT with more than 32 years’ experience spanning the fields of Field Operations Engineering, Projects execution and commissioning, consultation, engineering studies and operations support with focus on putting his skills and experience in developing and implementing corporate strategies and high value initiatives. Mr. Abdullah graduated with a BSEE from King Fahad University of petroleum & minerals, Dhahran Saudi Arabia, 1986. His career quickly became exclusively Instrumentation and Controls for the Oil and Gas industry. His work covered the full spectrum of greenfield designs to evaluation and modification of existing control systems. He has taken several leadership roles in the ISA Saudi Arabia section including past president of the Section. Abdullah is participates in the new ISA group for Standard 112, SCADA Systems. He is a TUV certified functional Safety engineer.
Dr. Soloman Almadi is currently a professional Senior Engineering Consultant in communication, process control systems infrastructure, system integration, and Intelligent Field in Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia. Soloman is the International Society of Automation (ISA) Saudi Arabia Section President. He has over 25 years of experience at different capacities in the engineering, planning, and deployment of automation, integration, network and system solutions. Soloman Almadi holds a PhD in simulation and computing from Brunel University, UK, M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Southern Methodist University, USA. and B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Texas, USA. He is an inventor with several patents, has published several IEEE and SPE technical papers in networking, system automations, substation, computing, simulations, and Intelligent Field, and active member of ISA. Dr. Jamil J. Al-Bagawi Chief Engineer Saudi Aramco Jamil became the Chief Engineer of Saudi Aramco. He is responsible for all above surface engineering related functions. As a Chief Engineer, he is also leading major roles such as Specialist Development Program, Technology Program, Corporate Innovation, Knowledge Management and Patents. He is also the chairman of Saudi Aramco Board of Engineers and Energy Management Steering committee. As a chairman, Jamil also oversees Saudi Aramco engineering standards, manufacturers review and approval process to ensure, optimize and adapt best in class processes for Saudi Aramco’s global business strategies. Jamil has led many organizations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He acted as the Board Chairman of the Saudi Council of Engineers and the President of Federation of Engineering Institutions of Islamic Countries (FEIIC). He is also an advisor for several universities. Talal S Al-Gaidi Senior Manager, Asset Technology Development Corporate Manufacturing SABIC Asset Technology Center More than 20 years of experience in leadership and technical fields at different organizations. A proactive leader and strong ability to develop innovative solutions to existing challenges. He is an agile and pragmatic problem solver with great resilience in resolving complex leadership tasks. BS in Engineering Technology from St Cloud State University, US with dual associate degrees in industrial electronics and digital computing, Dunwoody Institute, US and minor in Aviation Management. 10
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Eastern Region Event 2019
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Data Analytics / Emerging Technologies
Digitalization
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Track Chair Shawqi M. Al-Marzouq Lecturer Jubail Industrial College (JIC)
Dr. Hassan Zuhair Al-Garni Chairman Of Electrical And Electronics Engineering Technology Department Jubail Industrial College (JIC)
Shawqi Almarzouq is a Senior Lecturer at the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu. He has been teaching, evaluating and assessing students; managing the classrooms and labs effectively as well as providing a role model in terms of attitude and conduct
Hassan Z. Al Garni is a Chairman of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology department at Jubail Industrial College. He obtained his Ph.D. and Master of Engineering in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Concordia University in Canada in 2018 and 2013 respectively. He published several research articles and conference proceedings. His employment experience includes working as specialist in Instrumentation and Control at SABIC. -SHARQ for five years, and teaching at Jubail Industrial College since 2008. He established an International Society of Automation (ISA) student section at Jubail Industrial. -College in 2009. He was awarded the Concordia Accelerator Award (2018), Concordia University Conference and Exposition Award (2017-2018) and IEEE-SMC.
Speaker Tolu Sodeinde Senior Digital Acceleration Consultant Aveva Presentation: Shaping the Future of the Energy Sector Through Emerging Technologies: Smart Operations - The Connected Plant Possess more than 20 years of broad professional experience in the hydrocarbon processing industry, including digital transformation, business consulting and projects execution. Experienced defining opportunities for business improvements, streamlining processes across the value chain, developing enterprise integration strategy, and delivering complex integrated systems to refining, petrochemicals, and oil & gas production clients. Tolu works in the global digital acceleration consulting group at AVEVA. Thought leadership: Author of technical papers and speaker at workshops & conferences Dr. Rahul Narayanrao Gajbhiye Assistant Professor KFUPM Presentation: GOSP Optimization using Artificial Intelligence Dr. Rahul Gajbhiye working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Petroleum Engineering at KFUPM. He earned his Ph.D. degree in petroleum engineering from Louisiana State University. Before joining KFUPM he worked as a post-doc research associate at Tulsa University Drilling Research Project (TUDRP) at Tulsa University, Oklahoma. His research area includes Surface Production facilities, Optimization and Automation, multiphase flow in pipes, and EOR. Saeed Saad Alshahrani Control Systems Engineer Saudi Aramco Presentation: Real-Time Predictive Analytics in Enhancing Base Layer Control Loops Worked as Electrical Engineer for Haradh Gas Plant [1 year] Joined Wasit Gas Plant during the commissioning of the plant as Project Engineer [1 year and half ] Joined Riyadh Refinery as Control Systems Engineer since the commissioning of Clean Fuel Project until now. [3 years].
Speaker Paul Steinitz Director, Strategic Services ARC Advisory Group Presentation: Progress of Digital Transformation Paul has over 35 years of experience in the automation industry, including positions in application engineering, sales, and product management. Prior to ARC, Paul has been directly involved in the application of process control systems in the oil & gas, petrochemical, chemical, power (nuclear and fossil), and other industries. Oliver Braun Manager Honeywell Middle East Presentation: Honeywell FORGE for Industrial - Enterprise Performance Management to Provide Industrial Companies with Real-Time Intelligence for Peak Performance Oliver Braun leads “Honeywell Connected Plant” sales for KSA and Bahrain, i.e. Honeywell’s digital Industry 4.0 solutions. He joined Honeywell International Middle East in May 2018 after having held various advisory and sales management roles with Accenture, KPMG, and IBM in Europe and the Middle East. Oliver brings 25 years of technology and business consulting experience to the oil&gas and chemicals industry sector of which he spent 10 years in GCC the region working with major NOC’s and chemical companies such as Saudi Aramco, Sabic, ADNOC, and KPC. Abdulaziz Al Ghamdi Instrument Engineer Saudi Aramco Presentation: Intelligent GOSP (iGOSP) Abdulaziz holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran. He has over 4 years of experience in the field of measurement and control.
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Eastern Region Event 2019 Yaqoub Alrammah Instrument Engineer Saudi Aramco Presentation: Intelligent GOSP (iGOSP)
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Networking and Wireless Track Chair Abdullah Al Nufaii Networks Specialist Saudi Aramco
Yaqoub holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Colorado, Denver. He has over 6 years of experience in the field of measurement and control. He specializes in Process measurement and mechanical instrumentation, wireless instrumentation networks and IR 4.0 technologies.
Abdullah Al-Nufaii is an Engineering Specialist working with Process & Control Systems, Saudi Aramco. He has more than 22 years of experience with Saudi Aramco. He holds a BS degree in Electrical Engineering and MS degree in Telecommunications. He has two granted patents and he authored and co-authored technical papers locally and internationally
Dr. Ghalib A. Alhashim Sr. Engineering Consultant Saudi Aramco Presentation: Future Automation Systems Based on IR 4.0 Middleware Technology Ghalib Al-Hashim is a certified automation professional with Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering. He has been working in Saudi Aramco for more than 35 years specialized on process automation systems.
Speaker Zahra Mohammed Ahmed Khatam Sr General Engineer EWA Bahrain Presentation: Industrial Internet of Things Zahra is a Civil Engineer who has gained a maintenance experience at the Mechanical Maintenance Section/Tanks Maintenance. She was managing all the maintenance activities of tanks to set up preventive maintenance and major maintenance programs yearly. Also she was preparing the technical scope of works of the major maintenance tanks projects & reviewing periodically the performance of contractors working through progress review meetings. Recently, she joined Contracts & tenders Section at Purchasing & Supply Directorate to implement her technical experience in getting the tenders proceed and evaluated in a right way till the awarding stage.
Nick Garrett Project Manager FieldComm Group Presentation: Digital Transformation/interface between the OT/IT worlds and IIoT Industrie4.0 aspects of the FDI Architecture Nick is a Marketing Project Manager for FieldComm Group. Nick started his Automation career as an Instrument Apprentice in the UK and went on to gain an B.Eng Honours Degree in Control Engineering from Sheffield University. He previously worked for Beamex and Emerson in various Instrument Asset Management roles, including a 3 year assignment resident in the Middle East. Nick sits on various ISA committees, and is a co-chair of ISA108 Intelligent Device Management. Mehul Vaidya Key Account Manager PEPPERL+FUCHS ME FZE Presentation: Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 4.0 for the processing plants Mehul Vaidya has 27 years of working in the field of Automation. He has wide spectrum of experience with various technologies and hazardous area solutions. He has also served as the Chairman of Foundation Fieldbus and Chairman of FDT Middle East working committees. He has been one of the leading presenters of Fieldbus, FDT & WirelessHART technologies in the Middle East. He is with Pepperl+Fuchs for last 16 years and have served in various capacities for Global Strategic management, Sales, Technical and Support functions. 14
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Eastern Region Event 2019 Abdullah Al Nufaii Networks Specialist Saudi Aramco Presentation: Standardizing Wireless Infrastructure deployments for Industrial applications Abdullah Al-Nufaii is an Engineering Specialist working with Process & Control Systems, Saudi Aramco. He has more than 22 years of experience with Saudi Aramco. He holds a BS degree in Electrical Engineering and MS degree in Telecommunications. He has two granted patents and he authored and co-authored technical papers locally and internationally
Hassan Al Yousef Industrial Network Engineer Saudi Aramco
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Technical Keynote Speech Kevin Miles Triplett Engineering Specialist Saudi Aramco Presentation: With Safety in Mind: Why Human Mind Collaboration Processes are Disturbed During Abnormal Situations Kevin Triplett has 30+ years of experience in semiconductor manufacturing, consumer electronics design, defense systems integration, web-based application development and automation systems for batch and continuous processes. His Masters is in artificial intelligence and several software applications he developed are still in use decades after commissioning.
Presentation: Standardizing Wireless Infrastructure deployments for Industrial applications Hassan holds a B.Sc. degree in computer science from Manchester University and a Masters of Engineering degree from Concordia University, Montreal CA. He has 13 years of experience with Saudi Aramco working as a control systems and instrumentations engineer, plant networks and systems, cyber security and industrial wireless networks.
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Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Track Chair
ISA Saudi Arabia Section Eastern Region Event 2019 Adetola Olawale Senior Auditor - Operational Technology Saudi Aramco Presentation: Human Reliability Factor for Secure Architecture for Industrial Control Systems
Dr. Mohammed Al-Saeed Network & Systems Specialist Saudi Aramco Dr. Mohammed Al-Saeed obtained the bachelor degree in Computer Science in Information Systems from King Saud University in 1995. He obtained two advanced degrees: Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Hull University in 2004 and Doctor of Business Administration from University of Phoenix in 2012. He obtained 11 technical certifications such as Cisco Certified Design Professional, Certified Wireless Security Professional, and Certified Wireless Network Associate. He has more than 24 years’ experience in networking and systems engineering specialty. He joined SABIC in 1995, then Saudi Arabian Texaco Inc. (or Chevron today) in Kuwait for 6 years working as a network specialist. During this time, he worked for IBM and Texaco Inc. in Houston. Then, he joined Saudi Aramco/Process and Control Systems Dept. in 2001. Since the past 18 years in Saudi Aramco, he had several technical and leadership assignments such as the chairman of Plants Networks Standards Committee and an internship with Juniper Networks Inc. in Silicon Valley, CA. He published several technical papers in peer reviewed magazines and conferences. He is a committee member in ISA in two subcommittees ISA-99 for Industrial Cybersecurity and ISA-100 for Industrial Wireless.
Speaker Gilles Loridon CEO Global Security Network Presentation: Two-way gateway: the future of OT and IT network segregation for Critical Infrastructure Operators. Gilles Loridon has worked as an IT Consultant for twenty-four years and as InfoSec Consultant for more than nineteen years. Since 1999, Gilles is the position of CEO of Global Security Network. Gilles has been leading and implementing successful InfoSec projects for Security Agencies, Military Departments, Oil & Gas companies and International corporations in Europe, Africa, as well as in the Middle East. Gilles has been conducting InfoSec Audits & VA/PT, ISO/ISF/ADISC ISMS implementations and Awareness Training in the Energy, Finance and Governmental sectors. Gilles is certified ISA/IEC 62443 Cyber Security Fundamentals Specialist.
Adetola Olawale is a Chartered Engineer and certified security professional with international expertise developed over 21 years through extensive industrial control systems architecture, engineering, consultancy and management roles within process automation on over 61 global (Brownfield and Greenfield) projects across 37 client companies in 17 countries. Mujali Al Khaldi Industrial Computer Engineer Saudi Aramco Presentation: OT Anomally Detection at Saudi Aramco
Mahmoud Salman Cyber Security Solutions Consultant Trend Micro Presentation: OT/IIOT security solutions Mahmoud Salman is a Cyber Security Solutions Consultant at Trend Micro. He Holds a B.S degree in Computer Science from Princess Sumaya University for Technology in Jordan 2005. Mahmoud Has 11 Years’ Experience in Information Security holding a CISSP certificate , Mahmoud has an experience in security architecture design and implementation for variety of security solutions. He attended many OT workshops the last one in August 2019 in Tokyo Japan with Moxa and Trend Micro OT team , Discussing the OT security threats and Security solutions to protect OT environments.
Syed Belal Cybersecurity Technical Sales Consultant PAS Global Presentation: The First Step to Defend Against Cyber Attacks: Effective OT Asset Management Syed Belal is a Cybersecurity Technical Sales Consultant at PAS Global, LLC. Syed is having more than 12 years of experience in industrial control systems (ICS) and operational technology (OT) applications, with a focus on networks and cybersecurity and specific expertise in industrial automation, SCADA, control, and safety systems used in critical infrastructure. He completed the ICS Cybersecurity program offered by the United States Department of Homeland Security Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT) and is also an ISA-99/IEC-62443 Cybersecurity Fundamentals Specialist (ISA/ CFS) – IC32 certificate holder.
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Process Safety / Reliability Track Chair Humod Munawer Humod Al-Shammari Senior Manager SABIC - Saudi Kayan More than 18 years in field of control systems & instrumentation and electrical, for maintenance, basic and detail engineering, construction activity, pre-commissioning activity, and commissioning & start-up activity in power plants and petrochemicals plants. Developed strong professional skills and deep knowledge in fields control system, instrumentation, process safety, cyber security,digital transformation, electrical systems, mechanical maintenance. Has skills on business development & work process improvement, strategic planning,people management, seeks the challenges tasks, has the ability to work under stress, owning big picture to drives company missions and objectives.
ISA Saudi Arabia Section Eastern Region Event 2019 Khalid AlGhamdi Consultant Saudi Aramco Presentation: Bridge Safety & Security mandates for industrial process felicities (Energy Industry): Khalid Suliman Al-Ghamdi is computer networks and systems consultant with 30+ years of working experience. During his carrier, he supported numerous projects for enterprises, hospitals, universities, and power/water/oil plants. Khalid is a member of many international standard’s bodies. Recent focus on Blockchain as well as project implementations and standards developments in the area of ICS cybersecurity to identify, remediate, and set future plans for handling cybersecurity incidents at enterprises and governments levels
Mohamed Hassan Rashed Technical Sales Consultant - Process Safety Schneider Electric Presentation: Enhancing process safety performance and compliance
Speaker Mauro Perego Sales Director EMEA GM International Safety Pte.Ltd. Presentation: A standard relay can’t be used in a Safety Instrumented Function (SIF)
Mohamed Rashed has been working in the process automation field for almost 15 years mainly in oil and gas and petrochemical industries. He is now leading the technical consulting position for process safety in Schneider electric middle east, focusing on delivering process safety solutions to the clients in the region. Schneider electric is a market leader in process safety field, delivering a variety of digitized and modernized solutions using the state or art EcoStruxure architecture solutions.
Mauro Perego is Sales Director EMEA at GM International, a leading Italian company that designs and manufactures a full range of intrinsically safe products that meet the highest quality requirements ensuring the strictest production standards. Mauro has more than twenty-fives years’ experience in the Instrumentation, Automation and Safety Industry spent at HIMA, Emerson Process Management and Schneider. Mauro is FS Eng (TÜV Rheinland, #15307/17, SIS) Ahmed Al-Damluji Engineering Specialist Saudi Aramco Presentation: Smart Qualitative Method to Assign Safety Integrity Levels during an HAZOP Study Ahmed is an Engineering Specialist in P&CSD. He holds a BSc degree in Control Systems Engineering and a Master degree in Engineering Studies. Ahmed is a UK Chartered Engineer, a Member of the Institute of Measurement and Control and the Engineering Council of the UK. Ahmed has over 25 years experience in various fields of Instrumentation and Process Control System design, construction, plant operation, engineering support, capital project support, standards development, studies and industrial incident investigations. Ahmed’s work in P&CSD is focused on Safety Instrumented Systems, Safety Integrity Levels and Layer of Protection Analysis.
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Medhat Zaghloul Regional Technology Manager CCC (Compressor Controls Corporation)
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Presentation: Surge Testing of New Centrifugal Compressors on Site Khalid Al-Zahrani Decision Support Systems Unit Saudi Aramco Khalid Al-Zahrani has been working with Saudi Aramco for the last 18 years. He holds a Bachelor’s degrees in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University (USA) and Master’s degree in Systems Engineering with specialty in Automation & Control, from King Fahad University of Petroleum and Minirals (KFUPM - Saudi Arabia). Since joining Saudi Aramco, Khalid has worked in different organizations varying from Operation and Engineering functions and started as an Engineer and later on has been appoint to deferent leadership positions. Currently, He is covering for a leadership position with Process & Control Systems Department under Advanced Process Solutions Division handling the Digital Transformation Program, which addresses the fourth industrial revolution technologies in Saudi Aramco.
Medhat Zaghloul is CCC’s Regional Technology Manager for the Europe, Middle East and Africa Regions with Compressor Controls Corporation (CCC), based in the Abu Dhabi Office. Medhat joined CCC in 1993 and has over 41 years of experience in the oil and gas industry with 15 years specific to the instrumentation and controls for the petrochemical industry. He is responsible for the development of technical solutions and control applications and providing technical guidance and support. Mr. Zaghloul holds a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the Cairo Institute of Technology in Egypt (now Helwan University). Hassan Ali Alabdulmohsin Senior APC engineer Saudi Aramco Total Refining & Petrochemical Company - SATORP Presentation: Energy saving and utility consumption in APC
Speaker Ronan O Sullivan Vice President, Digital Manager, India Middle East & Africa, Energy Industries ABB Presentation: Value of digitization to optimize chemical plants operations Ronan O’Sullivan is the Vice President of Digital for ABB within India, Middle East, and Africa for Energy Industries. Previous to this role, he was the Vice President of Service for ABB within India, Middle East and Africa for Oil Gas & Chemicals. Ronan has spent the past two and a half years in this region, and before this time he was based out of Houston Texas for ABB. He started his career with ABB as an automation engineer.
Ramy Diaa Products Manager Baker Hughes GE (BHGE)
My name is Hassan Alabdulmohsin. I Joined SATORP at end of 2009 as process control engineer. I Complete the Factory acceptance test , commissioning and start up of the Package by 2012. Start the next challenge as cyber security and network administrator in 2015. Finally work as APC engineer at the beginning of 2017.
Kevin Miles Triplett Engineering Specialist Saudi Aramco Presentation: Can Facilities Benefit from Autonomous Technology? Kevin Triplett has 30+ years of experience in semiconductor manufacturing, consumer electronics design, defense systems integration, web-based application development and automation systems for batch and continuous processes. His Masters is in artificial intelligence and several software applications he developed are still in use decades after commissioning.
Presentation: Flare Flow Measurement & Combustion Control Solutions to Optimize Operation Cost & enable Environmental Regulations Compliance Products Manager for flow metering solutions – GE Measurements Solution Division driving Business growth for flow metering solutions in MENAT & SSA regions , Have Long experience in the Process instrumentation fields that extends over 20 years. Throughout my career with reputable instrumentations suppliers E&H and Yokogawa , EMERSON and GE gained a wealth of experience working in several Service , sales , Projects and Business Developments roles for Process instrumentation and flow measurements specifically
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Salim Anqour (Co-Speaker) Senior Sales & Service Engineer (B. Eng.) DURAG GROUP
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Salim finished his Mechatronics Engineering degree from Jordan. He joined Durag Middle East in 2019 and responsible for technical & sales support of DURAG’s clients & partners in the whole region. He is experienced in process control and environmental instrumentation in addition to various monitoring & data acquisition systems.
Ghulam Rasul Fazal Elahi I & C Chief Engineer Saline Water Conversion Corporation-SWCC Vice President - ISA Saudi Arabia Section Chairman, ISA - Saudi Arabia Eastern Region Event 2019. Ghulam Rasul is the Instrument Plant Maintenance Chief at SWCC Plant in Al-Jubail. Ghulam holds a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering and has more than 38 years of experience in the field of instrument and control at various fertilizers, utilities, power, and desalination plants, spanning the fields of Process Measurement and Control, Automation, Project management, Safety systems, and Consultations services.
Presentation: How clients can increase safety and avoid unintended plant shut-down, by selecting the right flame scanner?
Sivaji Nemalipuri Marketing Manager Endress+Hauser Presentation: Impact of Frequency and Antena Size for Accurate Process Level Measurement. Having more than 25 years experience in Process field instrumentation and working with Endress & Hauser for more than seven years in Middle East region.
Speakers Fawaz AlSahan Engineering Consultant Saudi Aramco Presentation: Designing Instrument Engineering Standards to Address Safety, Mech Asset Integrity, Life Cycle and Human Factors Fawaz AlSahan is the chairman of Saudi Aramco instrumentation standards, a voting member of SASO Technical Committee of Electrical Metrology and a voting member of ISO Technical Committees. Fawaz has more than 21 years of experience in the design, technical support and maintenance of Instrumentation and Automation systems. Fawaz is a certified Engineering Consultant and a Certified Automation Professional. Fawaz holds several patents, published several papers and delivered many presentations. Fawaz also teaches several courses. Abbad Cheik (Co-Speaker) Regional Manager Middle East DURAG GROUP Presentation: How clients can increase safety and avoid unintended plant shut-down, by selecting the right flame scanner?
Alexis Alexander Product Manager VEGA Technique Presentation: Level Instrumentation Suitable for Maintenance with no Process Shutdown Alexis Alexander is the Product Manager for VEGA Technique Middle East. Apart from offering technical Support, designing customer specific Solutions and contributing to the product design, he has an extensive background on field services for radiation based level and density measurements used in complex processes Vijay Kumar OT/ IT Manager Air Products PLC LTD Presentation: Road Map to Technologies & Systems Upgrade I am an accomplished PMP and have over 20 years of experience in Data Systems Integration. I have executed projects in over 15 countries for large process manufacturing industrial plants. I have designed state of the art remote operations centers, and have architected and deployed OT/IT systems for the world’s largest Air Separation Facility, and delivered an overall OT/IT systems architecture for the largest hydrogen pipeline in the US.
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 and MBA at University of Cologne in Germany.
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Exhibitors Profiles ABB Contact Person: Bassam AL Shafei Address: 7053 King Fahd Road, Al Hizam Al Thahabi, Al Khobar 34432, Saudi Arabia Telephone Number: +966 13 806 3000 Website: www.abb.com Email: Bassam.Al-Shafai@sa.abb.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: ABB is a pioneering technology leader that works closely with utility, industry, transport and infrastructure customers in roughly 100 countries. With more than four decades at the forefront of digital technologies, we are a leader in digitally connected and enabled industrial equipment and systems with an installed base of more than 70,000 control systems connecting 70 million devices. AVEVA Contact Person: Madhumita Kalauny Address: Office 101, Pfizer Building, Al Falak Street, Dubai Media City - Dubai - United Arab Emirates Telephone Number: +971 55 4726305 Mobile Number: +971 50 6283616 Website: www.aveva.com Email: Madhu.kalauny@aveva.com Sponsor Type: Gold sponsor Stand Number: AVEVA creates industrial software that inspires people to shape the future. It is the world’s leading engineering software provider to the plant, power and marine industries for over 45 years. AVEVA’s world-leading technology was originally developed and spun out of Cambridge University in 1967. We provide mission-critical solutions to some of the world’s biggest engineering contractors (EPCs) and Owner Operators. AVEVA has successfully established a truly global infrastructure – an international business with over 1,700 employees – and is exposed to the world’s fastest-growing economies. We believe industry advancement should enhance the human experience. The challenges our customers face inspire us to develop groundbreaking solutions. We have a strong global franchise, not only in terms of our people and offices but we have a strong brand, key relationships and the skills on a global scale to be able to serve our customers. Baker Hughes Contact Person: Wala Marwan Faidah Address: Ibn Alhaitham ST.Dhahran Techno Valley Center-BHGE Mobile Number: +966567213320 Website: https://www.bhge.com Email: wala.faidah@bhge.com Sponsor Type: Gold sponsor Stand Number:
ISA Saudi Arabia Section Eastern Region Event 2019 BLISS ANAND AMERICA LLC, SAUDI ARABIA Contact Person: E.R. Vinu Address: Unit #101, B-2, Cluster 2, Modon Industrial City 3, Zip code -34847, KSA-Dammam Telephone Number: +971 4 8835 633 Mobile Number: +971 50 559 5053 Website: www.blissanand.com Email: er.vinu@blissanand.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: Bliss Anand is a leading manufacturer of field instruments for process and power industries including Magnetic Level Gauges, Glass Level Gauges, Sight Glasses, Magnetostrictive Transmitters and Safety Relief Valves. Bliss Anand has added Energy Equipments Division to cater to the demand of engineered products for Oil & Gas industry. Established as a manufacturing firm 44 Years ago, it has opened Five major manufacturing facilities spread over, USA, Europe, Middle East( KSA & UAE) and Asia, also it has established sales and marketing network in USA, Canada, Middle East, Far East and Asia. Bliss Anand’s products are widely accepted, recommended and used by leading engineering consultants and contractors in Oil & Gas and other process industries. Bliss Anand’s list of clientele includes: ARAMCO, Shell, Jacobs, Bechtel, Technip, Technimont, Samsung, SK Engineering, Huntsman, Exxon Mobil, CBI, BP, Petrofac, Larsen & Toubro, ADNOC,ADMA,ZADCO,TAKREER, PDO, KOC, KNPC, Total, ONGC, Gail, IOCL, Tullow Oil and UHDE and many more.
Compressor Controls Corporation Contact Person: Islam Fahmi Address: PO Box 109174, Sky Tower, Suite#2201, Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. Telephone Number: +9712 446 9671 Ext.110 Mobile Number: +97150 795 5619 Website: www.cccglobal.com Email: ifahmi@cccglobal.com Sponsor Type: Silver Sponsor Stand Number:
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CCC (Compressor Controls Corporation) was founded in 1974 as the inventor of the world’s first digital Antisurge control system, and has been serving the process control industry for more than 40 years. Today there are more than 10,000 turbomachinery trains worldwide powered by CCC control solutions – helping customers achieve reliable and efficient plant operation every day. We employ the most knowledgeable and comprehensive team of turbomachinery professionals in the world and pride ourselves on our exemplary engineering services. CCC has an extensive library of proven turbomachinery control applications that can control any combination of driver, driven equipment and process found in your plant including Antisurge control for centrifugal and axial compressors, process capacity performance control, expander control, steam turbine and gas turbine control along with machine auxiliaries. Headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa – USA and with offices located across the globe, we have strategically positioned our specialists to provide an unparalleled level of expertise, consultation, and customer support close to our client base. Today the CCC brand goes beyond “Compressor Controls Corporation”. By combining the classleading technologies, CCC Group delivers you an integrated turbomachinery solution that will solve broader set of challenges. For more information, please visit our website at www.cccglobal.com
Baker Hughes, a GE company (NYSE: BHGE) is the world’s first and only full-stream provider of integrated oilfield products, services and digital solutions. We deploy minds and machines to enhance customer productivity, safety and environmental stewardship, while minimizing costs and risks at every step of the energy value chain. With operations in over 120 countries, we infuse over a century of experience with the spirit of a startup – inventing smarter ways to bring energy to the world.
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Eastern Region Event 2019 DRESSER AL RUSHAID VALVE & INSTRUMENT CO. LTD. Contact Person: Shahid Seraj Address: P. O. Box # 10145, Jubail Industrial City, Saudi Arabia Telephone Number: +966-13-3410278 Mobile Number: +966-535251424 Website: www.darvico.com Email: admin1@darvico.net Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number:
Endress+Hauser Contact Person: Apurva Sharma Address: 7WB-2100, DAFZA, Dubai, UAE Telephone Number: +971 4 2535 100 Mobile Number: +971 56174 7846 Website: www.mesc.endress.com Email: apurva.sharma@endress.com Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number:
Dresser Al Rushaid Valve & Instrument Co. Ltd. is a Joint Venture formed between Al Rushaid Petroleum Investment Company and Dresser International L.L.C. BHGE Oil & Gas Company. The product portfolio of DARVICO includes widely recognized, high-quality, reciprocating, rotary and severe service BHGE’s Masoneilan Control valves, pneumatic regulators and field instrumentation as well as expertise in valve design, material selection, and control system interface. DARVICO’s product portfolio also includes BHGE’s Consolidated pressure relief valves which help to enhance the health of customer assets. Known for their dependability and safety in the most demanding process applications, BHGE’s Masoneilan and BHGE’s Consolidated products help customers in power generation, nuclear, oil & gas, refining, petrochemical, water treatment facilities, gas transmission and LNG industries around the world to increase productivity and reduce operational costs.
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 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.
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: 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 Easy World for Advanced Technology Est Contact Person: Bassam AlDebbeh Address: Office # 504, Al-Musa Tower, Prince Turkey Street, Al Khobar KSA Telephone Number: +966 13 835 2218 Mobile Number: +966 56 655 5275 Website: www.eworldme.com Email: info@eworldme.com Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number:
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Easy World for Advanced Technology Est is a leading Value Added distributor and solution provider of data communication, Industrial automation, and Telecommunication products in KSA. We are a specialized distributor of leading edge mission critical, enterprise data, voice, security, and industrial networking as well as telecommunications products and solutions. We offer industry-leading Networking and automation products backed up by our professional and experienced team to our valuable customers. eWorld has a proven track record in providing end to end solutions for our diverse customer base and support our clients with a range of core competencies and value-added services to ensure that our customers are returned best value for their investment and obtain products that meet their requirements perfectly. We work very closely with our key partners such as Moxa, Westermo, Siemens, Beijer Electronics, Proxim, COHU HD, Wurldtech and Satel. Our strong strategic relationships with our key manufacturing and supply partners across the world are Crucial to our continued success. Our experienced sales and technical teams work very closely with our manufacturing partner’s product specialists and field application engineers (FAE) to help support our customers with the best in class integrated communication solution. Automation
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FieldComm Group Contact Person: Mo Loch Address: P.O. Box 30063, Diraz, Kingdom of Bahrain Telephone Number: 00 971 50 3123510 Website: www.fieldcommgroup.org Email: mloch@dmsglobal.net Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: FieldComm Group began operations on January 1, 2015 by combining all assets of the former Fieldbus Foundation and HART Communication Foundation. FieldComm Group is a global standards-based non-profit member organization consisting of leading process end users, manufacturers, universities and research organizations that work together to direct the development, incorporation and implementation of communication technologies for the process industries. Membership is open to anyone interested in the use of the technologies. In addition to HART and Foundation Fieldbus communication technologies, FieldComm Group is responsible for ongoing development of Field Device Integration (FDI) Technology.
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Eastern Region Event 2019 Global Security Network Contact Person: Roula Khabbaz Address: P.O. Box 41301, Abu Dhabi, UAE Telephone Number: 026674782 Mobile Number: 0505362613 Website: www.gsn.ae Email: roula@gsn.ae Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: Global Security Network (GSN) is a UAE based, French-owned Company, with more than 20 years of experience in delivering high-end IT Security projects in Middle East. GSN on delivering specialized IT Security solutions such as FoxIt DataDiode and Sentryo ICS monitoring solution to customers like Government High Security, Military, Law Enforcement and Critical National Infrastructure as well as Oil and Gas Companies. GSN has acquired extensive in designing, integrating and implementing turn-key cyber security solutions in very challenging environments with critical requirements in term of availability and security. As such GSN has achieved the status of being a “trusted” security vendor for these organizations. GSN has also a boutique practice in Cyber Security services. We offer Cyber Security Risk Management services such as Audit, Gap Analysis, Awareness Program, Pen Test, Framework and policies development. We are the first company in Middle East to have implemented a Cyber Security Risk Management Framework compliant with ISO/ IEC 27001, ISA/IEC 62443 (ex ISA99) and UAE NESA.
ISA Saudi Arabia Section Eastern Region Event 2019 HIMA Middle East FZE Contact Person: Moustafa Al Honidi Address: Office 1313, Tower A, JAFZA One, Dubai, U.A.E. Mobile Number: +966582875373 Website: www.hima.com Email: Moustafa.AlHonidi@hima.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: HIMA: The Safety Experts Over 110 years ago, we began providing our customers with safety for what they were doing. In this regard, since 1970 we have dedicated our entire focus on plant safety, and we have consistently shaped the industry with innovations. Today we are the world’s leading specialist for safety-related automation solutions. And, as a globally active enterprise, we are also present in all key regions of the world at more than 50 locations, and we are there for you wherever you need us. The world’s largest companies in the process industry and power generation industry trust our products and services. These offerings also open new paths to greater safety and profitability in the rail industry, logistics, and the machine automation sector. HIMA safety solutions ensure uninterrupted as well as safer operation. They can be integrated in all major control systems as a unique combination of hardware and software with a strong cybersecurity component. This integration not only enables you to control individual plant components: it also enables dynamic and fail-safe control of entire plant networks. And ultimately, this means you increase productivity and profitability.
GM International Contact Person: Sourabh Tyagi Address: Fortune Executive Tower | Cluster T, JLT DUBAI- UAE Telephone Number: +971 4 422 5844 Mobile Number: +971 50 2142059 Website: www.gminternational.com Email: sourabh.tyagi@gminternational.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number:
HMS Networks Contact Person: Danish Subzwari Address: Concorde Tower, Dubai Media City, Office 2607, PO Box 25906, DUBAI Telephone Number: +97 1523 168 042 Mobile Number: +97 1523 168 042 Website: www.hms-networks.com Email: dasu@hms.se Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number:
GMI designs, engineers and manufactures a complete range of Intrinsically Safe and SIL 3 certified devices that meet the stringest quality requirements, ensuring the highest production standards in Intrinsically Safe applications. GMI products have been successfully installed in plants all over the world including Europe, Russia, North America, Middle and Far East and China and are used in automation packages such as DCS - ESD - FGS - BMS - HIPPS - PLC SCADA, in several industrial sectors: Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Pharmaceutical, Fertilizer, Mining, Food & Beverages, Marine. Our products have been granted I.S. certificates from the most credited Notified Bodies in the world. GM International offers localized pre- and post-sales support through its network of subsidiaries and partners. Our sales network ensures fast response wherever you are. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.gminternational.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Youtube.
HMS Networks is the leading independent supplier of solutions for industrial communication and the Industrial Internet of Things, IIoT. At HMS, we believe that connecting matters, in everything from making devices, machines and systems talk, to engaging actively with our customers. Our state-of-the-art technology connects millions of industrial devices all over the world - in automation systems as well as in innovative IIoT applications. “Our products connect millions of devices around the world and enable our customers to widen their market and improve their business. HMS’ long expertise, large installed base, and wide market coverage, make us the undisputed market leader of our field. HMS stands for Hardware Meets Software™ . HMS products, solutions and know-how enable industrial hardware to get connected to IoT software. As such, HMS enables the Industrial Internet of Things which is all about Connecting Devices™
Honeywell Contact Person: Mais Salameh Address: Ibn Rushd St, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 34464, Saudi Arabia Telephone Number: +966 13 813 3777 Website: https://www.honeywellprocess.com/en-US/pages/default.aspx Email: Mais.Salameh@honeywell.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: Honeywell is a global Fortune 100 company with technologies that help everything from aircraft, buildings, manufacturing plants, supply chains, and workers become more connected to make our world smarter, safer, and more sustainable. In the Middle East for more than 60 years, our solutions blend physical products with advanced software to create value for customers while supporting long-term national development visions and economic diversification across the region. Today, we supply cutting-edge technology to the oil and gas, refining, petrochemical, aviation, climate control, fire safety, logistics and security industries, amongst others. Headquartered in Dubai with offices across the Middle East, we are a leading enabler of smart buildings and smart cities. 32
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MIRNAH TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS Contact Person: Mohammed Renish Address: Silver Tower, King Abdulaziz Street, Al Khobar Telephone Number: +966 138984472 Mobile Number: +966 500012748 Website: www.mirnah.com Email: m.renish@mirnah.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number:
Pepperl+Fuchs (M.E.) FZE Contact Person: Juliet Dela Rosa Address: Jafza One - Tower A, Office No. 907 & 908, Jebel Ali,Dubai,UAE Telephone Number: +971 4 82184-42 Mobile Number: +971 509428246 Website: www.ecom-ex.com | www.pepperl-fuchs.com Email: jdelarosa@ae.pepperl-fuchs.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number:
Mirnah Technology Systems is the leader in providing Enterprise Mobility Solutions in the Middle East since last 25 Years. Headquartered in Riyadh with branches in Jeddah, Al Khobar, Kuwait, Dubai Mirnah keeps premium services to their clients in the region. We are partnered with ecom - (Pepperl + Fuchs brand), Honeywell and Zebra for providing best in class mobile systems which industry needs for the day to day operations. Mirnah has partnered with TRUST Technical Services, UAE to provide mobility solutions for Operator Rounds, Digital logbook, Safety Inspections, Plant Maintenance Activity on an android mobile.
Pepperl+Fuchs & ecom is known by customers around the world as a pioneer and an innovator in electrical explosion protection, sensor technology and Intrinsically Safe Mobile computing devices (4G LTE); Smart Phone device, Tablets, PDA’s & Communication devices (4G LTE); Smart Phone & Mobile phones. With a passion for automation and groundbreaking technology, we are committed to working in partnership with you now and in the future.
Owl Cyber Defense Contact Person: Kris Voorspoels Address: 42 Old Ridgebury Road, Danbury, CT 06810 Telephone Number: 203-894-9342 Mobile Number: 00971 50 7785 730 Website: www.OwlCyberDefense.com Email: Info@OwlCyberDefense.com Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: Owl Cyber Defense Solutions, LLC leads the world in data diode and cross domain network cybersecurity. With a constant focus on customers in the military, government, critical infrastructure, and commercial communities, Owl develops market-first, one-way data transfer products to meet a variety of operational needs, from entry level to enterprise. Owl cybersecurity specialists are intimately familiar with a wide variety of industry pain points, technologies, and best practices, and have helped hundreds of organizations around the world secure their networks with Owl’s patented hardware-enforced, unhackable data diode solutions.
PAS Global Contact Person: Othman Karajeh Address: Al Salam Tower, building 7580, 3269 Zaid Ibn Alkhattab St, Olaya, Al Khobar 34447, Saudi Arabia Telephone Number: +966 56 000 0786 Mobile Number: +966 56 000 0786 Website: www.pas.com Email: okarajeh@pas.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number:
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Founded in 1993, PAS is a leading provider of software solutions for ICS cybersecurity, process safety, and asset reliability to the energy, process, and power industries worldwide. PAS solutions include industrial control system cybersecurity, automation asset management, IPL assurance, alarm management, high performance HMI™, boundary management, and control loop performance optimization. PAS was recently named the #1 Global Provider of Safety Lifecycle Management by ARC Advisory Group including #1 rankings within Chemical, Power Generation, Refining, and Oil & Gas.
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PHOENIX CONTACT Middle East FZ LLC Contact Person: Dania Liswi Address: P.O. Box 345002, Dubai, UAE Telephone Number: +97144370324 Mobile Number: +971506046452 Website: Info-me@phoenixcontact.com Email: www.phoenixcontact.ae Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: PHOENIX CONTACT, founded in 1923, with headquarters in Germany is a leading manufacturer of electrical connection, electronic interface, and industrial automation technology. Our worldwide distribution activities are effected via a global network with 17,400 employees, 14 companies in Germany, more than 55 sales subsidiaries and 40 representations in Europe and Overseas, while the production network includes five production sites in Germany and eleven production facilities in various parts of the globe. PHOENIX CONTACT Middle East, established in Dubai under TECOM in 2008, is a member of our expanding network of global sales subsidiaries and distribution centers. Our reliable presence in the region brings Phoenix Contact’s products and expertise into closer proximity to our clients and partners in the Middle East and Northeast Africa. Our highly trained and qualified sales, marketing, technical support, logistics, and operational teams are available to support and accommodate the growing demand of our clients throughout the area. PHOENIX CONTACT Electrical Equipment Trading LLC was established in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi at the end of 2012, as a subsidiary of Elektrophoenix GmbH, and is the latest addition to our expanding structure in the Middle East region. With this new company which is located in Mussafah Industrial zone, our customers can now benefit from a closer local presence that provides them with improved technical and commercial support, a higher level of logistics services, and same-day product availability in many cases. Saudi Arabian Sensing Solutions Company Limited Contact Person: Syed Hamza Habeeb Address: 32nd Street, 1st Industrial City, Dammam, Saudi Arabia Telephone Number: 013-84570358 Mobile Number: 054-1125264 Website: www.sassco.com.sa Email: h.habeeb@tco.com.sa Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: Saudi Arabian Sensing Solutions Company was established in 2007 to deliver quality instrumentation and calibration requirements of our customers in Saudi Arabia. We supply, install, test and commission a wide range of field instruments like flow, pressure, level and temperature transmitters, electric and pneumatic actuators, liquid analyzers and custody transfer metering systems. Our calibration laboratory in Dammam is certified by EIAC (Emirates International Accreditation Council) as per ISO 17025 standard and we have fully functional laboratories in Riyadh and Yanbu as well. We calibrate electrical testing and measuring tools, pressure gauges/transmitters, temperature transmitters, thermocouples and RTDs and liquid flowmeters as well as mass, dimension and torque. In addition to these we also have two mobile laboratories which enable us to provide on-site calibration services where required by our customers. We also have a team of skilled technicians for repair, testing and calibration of pressure relief valves using state of the art test benches and hydraulic lift assist devices. SASSCO is capable of both shop and field services on safety and breather valves including presetting and calibration. SASSCO is also providing thermal validation and environmental mapping solutions for the pharmaceutical and food sectors. Automation
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Eastern Region Event 2019 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: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: 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.
Trend Micro Contact Person: Razan Alkhudair Address: Riyadh Telephone Number: 966505244443 Mobile Number: 966505244443 Website: https://trendmicro.com Email: razan_alkhudair@trendmicro.com Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: Trend Micro Incorporated, a global leader in cybersecurity solutions, helps to make the world safe for exchanging digital information. Our innovative solutions for consumers, businesses, and governments provide layered security for data centers, cloud environments, networks, and endpoints. All our products work together to seamlessly share threat intelligence and provide a connected threat defense with centralized visibility and control, enabling better, faster protection. With over 6,000 employees in over 50 countries and the world’s most advanced global threat intelligence, Trend Micro secures your connected world.
ISA Saudi Arabia Section Eastern Region Event 2019 VEGA Contact Person: Sovan Dahlet Address: Al-Khaimah Building, Al Ittihad Road Deira - DUBAI Telephone Number: +971 (0)4 294 7552 Website: www.vega.com Email: sovan.dahlet@vega.com Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: VEGA is a German manufacturer of level and pressure instruments for all applications such as in the chemicals, oil & gas, food, water & waste water, bulk solids, pharmaceutical... Production processes are becoming ever more complex. So it’s really important that the measurement technology used to control and monitor the processes is all the more understandable and intuitive. VEGA has set itself the goal of developing innovative measurement technology that is easy to install and operate and offers maximum safety and reliability: Guide Wave Radar (GWR), Free space Radar, Radiation based technologies, Capacitance probe, Pressure and Differential pressure transmitters (DPT), just to name few. VEGA is active in over 80 countries with its globe-spanning network of subsidiaries.
Wood Contact Person: Mohammed Abu Assi Address: Saudi Arabia, Al Khobar Telephone Number: +966-(0)-13-869-7390 Mobile Number: +966-(0)-55-6661293 Website: www.woodplc.com Email: mohammed.abuassi@woodplc.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: Wood is a global leader in the delivery of project, engineering and technical services in energy, industry, and the built environment. We operate in more than 60 countries, employing around 60,000 people, with revenues of around $11 billion. We provide performance-driven solutions throughout the asset life cycle, from concept to decommissioning across a broad range of industrial markets, including the upstream, midstream and downstream oil & gas; power & process; environment and infrastructure; clean energy; mining; nuclear and general industrial sectors. Wood is a leading independent provider of automation and control products and services worldwide. This extends to power solutions, panels and remote instrument enclosures or complete end-to-end solutions. Combined with our full engineering capabilities, we can execute any scale of project from discrete support to major turnkey projects. Our automation and control products and services include: • • • • • • • •
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DMS Global Kuwait Automation Symposium 2018 aimed to provide a platform for the Automation Industry in Kuwait to connect, interact and grow. The one day event took place on 7th November 2018 at the Hilton Kuwait Resort, Kuwait.
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Following the Keynote speeches, the event sponsors and organizers were awarded. Award given to : Gold Sponsor
Amir Kadry, Country Manager for Kuwait, Compressor Controls Corporation
Mohammad Abusamra, Vice President, Business Development, EASY WORLD GROUP
Douglas Skene, Director, Spazio Middle East Ltd.
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Zaheer Juddy, Managing Director, ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS (AIMS)
Paul Fisher, President, ENERGY CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES
Apurva Sharma, Marketing, Endress+Hauser
Nick Garrett, Marketing Manager, FieldComm Group
Mauro Perego, Business Development Manager, GM International
Gilles Loridon, CEO, Global Security Network
Tarek W. Shafi, Operations Manager Digital Oil Field Solutions, Rockwell Automation
Hossam Aburayya, Process Automation Sales Manager for Gulf, Schneider Electric
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SYMPOSIUM
POST SHOW REPORT
SPEAKERS AND TECHNICAL PROGRAM The 1-day event covered the following topics: Advanced Process Control & Optimisation
Field Instruments
Digitalization
Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity / Process Safety Wednesday 7th November 2018 7:30 am – 8:30 am Registration 8:30 am – 9:15 am Keynote Speeches
Mohammed Loch President & CEO DMS Global Director Industry Development ISA
Mohammad Altura Chief, Information Technology Sector CITRA
Arnd Thomas Vice President Operations EQUATE Petrochemical Company
9:15 am – 9:35 am Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking
15 regional and international companies exhibited at the event.
9:35 am – 10:55 am Digitalization Speakers
A BADER SULTAN BEN ESSA COMPANY
Paul Steinitz Director, Strategic Services ARC Advisory Group
Nick Garrett Marketing Manager FieldComm Group
Tarek Shafi Operations Manager Rockwell Automation Kuwait
Presentation: Execution of Digital Transformation Strategies
Presentation: New Standards are Helping Both Old and New Facilities
Presentation: A Practical case of IIoT Technologies Applied to Production Optimization in Digital Oilfield Implementation
Maria Piera Scuri Director / General Manager Spazio Middle East Limited (SPAZIO) Presentation: Digitalized Command Centers
10:55 am – 11:15 am Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 11:15am – 12:45 pm Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity / Process Safety Speakers
Gilles Loridon CEO Global Security Network Presentation: Lessons Learned when Implementing the Zones & Conduits Concept from ISA/IEC 62443
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Co-Speakers
Christy Thomas Senior Cybersecurity Advisor Kuwait Integrated Petroleum Industries Company (KIPIC) Presentation: Evolving Trends In OT Security
Chandra Sekhar Seethepalli TPL Snr. Specialist (Maintenance) Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
Tuoyo Brikinns Consultant, Process Safety Management Team Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
Presentation: Improved Strategies for Development of Fire and Gas Detector Layout
12:45 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch Break & Exhibition Networking
Automation
1:30 pm – 2:35 pm Advanced Process Control & Optimisation
Yusuf S Kapadia Sr. Technical Consultant, Process Safety Schneider Electric Systems Presentation: Technology Innovations in Safety for Improved Risk Visibility & Compliance
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Global Security Network Presentation: Lessons Learned when Implementing the Zones & Conduits Concept from ISA/IEC 62443
Kuwait Integrated Petroleum Industries Company (KIPIC) Presentation: Evolving Trends In OT Security
(Maintenance) Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
Management Team Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
Process Safety Schneider Electric Systems
Presentation: POST SHOW REPORT Technology Innovations in
Presentation: Improved Strategies for Development of Fire and Gas Detector Layout
POST SHOW REPORT
Safety for Improved Risk Visibility & Compliance
TESTIMONIALS AND FEEDBACK
12:45 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch Break & Exhibition Networking 1:30 pm – 2:35 pm Advanced Process Control & Optimisation Speakers
Medhat Zaghloul Regional Technology Manager Compressor Controls Corporation (CCC) Presentation: Integrated Turbomachinery Control Systems Produce Energy Savings & Process Optimization
Anis Souissi Regional Sales Manager Eiffage Energy Systems – MECI Presentation: Dynamic Gas and Liquid Metering System
Paul Fisher President Energy Control Technologies (ECT) Presentation: Improved Compressor Control Technology on Open Hardware Platforms While Reducing CAPEX and OPEX
Maha Al-Saeed Senior Process Applications Engineer EQUATE Petrochemical Company Presentation: Advanced Process Control Implementation in Aromatics Plant
Sulaiman Al-Ghunaim Systems Analyst Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)
100%
100%
Presentation: Operations Efficiency : Improved Well Planning Methodology Based on Invisible Lost Time Smart KPIs
of the participants said that the event was the same or better than others.
2:35 pm – 2:55 pm Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 2:55 pm – 4:30 pm Field Instruments
of the participants will recommend the event to their colleagues.
Speakers
“SPAZIO offers very specialized product and services. This event offers access to a very captive audience within the Automation sector that SPAZIO is very interested in.” Mahesh Davda Service Manager ABB Industries (L.L.C.)
Zaheer Juddy Managing Director AIMS
Khaled Abdellatif Technology Advisor Daily Thermetrics
Presentation: ABB’s AbilityTM Mobile Gas Leak Detection System
Presentation: The Seven Deadly Sins of Analyzer Package Project
Presentation: In-Situ Verification Techniques for Multipoint Thermocouples in Pressure Vessels
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Apurva Sharma Marketing Manager (Oil & Gas Industry) Endress+Hauser
Hussein Nijem IT Project and Portfolio Officer EQUATE Petrochemical Company
Presentation: Taking the Pulse of Process Measurement With the Heartbeat Technology
Presentation: LAB Samples Optimization using Machine Learning Technique (Branch of Artificial Intelligence)
Douglas Skene, Director, SPAZIO Middle East
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PROCESS SAFETY
PROCESS SAFETY
Process Safety Time: A key aspect to design SIF Loop Response Time Rajeshkumar Modi, SIF Specialist, Oman LNG
Introduction The effort and expense required to establish and Each process is having its unique Process Safety Time (PST) depends on process types and their dynamics. Therefore, Process Safety Time can be varied prominently amongst methods. Hence within the Process Safety Time, the action of Safety Instrumented System is to be completed to move the process to a safe state from out of control situation due to either failure of critical running equipment, control system or predefined operator actions. Consequently, the occurrence of a hazardous situation in the plant can be prevented by applying the Safety Instrumented System and other subsequent layers. Means, Process Safety Time is the time between failure & occurrence of a hazardous event. So to prevent the undesired event, it is essential to put back process to the safe state within predetermined period through various Layers of Protections such as Basic Process control, Alarm & operator action, SIS, RV, etc. Safety Instrumented System (SIS) is the final dynamic layer of protection for the process to protect against the undesired event. Safety Instrumented System comprises of major three subsystems, i.e. Sensing Element (SE), Logic Solver (LS) & Final Element (FE) to design Safety Instrumented Function (SIF). The SIF response time must be considerably faster than Process Safety Time to prevent any undesirable incident or accident. This article briefly describes basics of Process Safety Time, Safety Instrumented Function Loop Response Time & several challenges which are getting encountered due to design, installation, maintenance
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and ageing effects with suitable practical solutions to derive desired response time of Safety Instrumented Functions loop within defined Process Safety Time. It also describes the applied rules to set SIF loop response time & applicable margins in line with relevant best practices and the IEC standards’ guidelines.
Application of Protection Layers The effectiveness of each e.g. Instrumented (SIF) or Mechanical (RV) type of Independent Protection Layer to prevent the predicted hazard depends on the time to detect the condition (including measurement lag), determine the appropriate course of action, initiate the necessary action(s), and complete the action(s). For a simple mechanical Protective Layer such as a pressure relief valve, the Response Time may be relatively simple to determine, whereas instrumented Protective Layers are comprised of a series of complex components, or needs human intervention. Hence the evaluation must consider the number of variables.
Definitions of Process Safety Time IEC 61511:2016, Ed.1 Part1 defines PST as: “time period between a failure occurring in the process or the basic process control system (with the potential to give rise to a hazardous event) and the occurrence of the hazardous event if the SIF is not performed” IEC 61508:2010 Part 4 defines PST as:
“period of time between a failure, that has the potential to give rise to a hazardous event, occurring in the EUC or EUC control system and the time by which action has to be completed in the EUC to prevent the hazardous event occurring”. EUC (equipment under control)
equipment Design safety margin} After determination of Process safety time for each hazardous scenario, the timeline for each contributing factor needs to be established.
Center of Chemical Process Safety, defines PST as: “the time period between a failure occurring in the process or its control system and the occurrence of the hazardous event.” From the above definitions; Process Safety Time can be understood in a simple way as “the interval between the Initiating Event (IE) leading to an unacceptable process deviation and the Hazardous event”. Therefore, Process Safety Time is not a specification, but it is a function of the behavior of the process and process equipment which may generate hazardous scenario by one or multiple initiating events. Each initiating event has a potential to impact process dynamics in the same or different ways, which depends on the type of applied protection/mitigation layers as well as condition modifiers, operating modes, or effect of consequences on different risk receptors. Based on the determined Process Safety Time, it is important to design protection layer(s) with sufficient speed of response for any considered credible scenario including the process to get stabilized to meet Process Lag Time requirement even after Protection Layer(s) actions have been completed. Process Safety Time (PST) and Process Lag Time (PLT) should be evaluated and derived by a team of Process, Mechanical, Maintenance, and Operation having specific knowledge of the process, process equipment, and its operation by studying design specifications, safe operating limits, other process safety information and past experience with applied reasonable assumptions. Once the process safety analysis is completed, and Process Safety Time will be determined for each scenario and the derived values and assumptions will be quite useful for subsequent activities and should be maintained as valuable Process Safety Information. These details are not only useful to design Protection Layers but also useful as a reference for defining operation benchmarks, for establishing the testing procedures, for assigning a pass/fail criteria after testing, as well as for performance validation and revalidation. The technique for determining Process Safety Time; significant factors such as the specific process type, process equipment design limit, and the mode of operation are to be evaluated for the variables which are most closely associated with the occurrence of the hazardous event. The PST comprises of; {Time from the activation of Initiating Event (DCS Alarm or ESD Trip) + Time is taken by an individual Independent Protection Layer(s) (ESD, RV) + Time to get the process to stabilize (Process Safety Time) + Process/
In case the applied layers are not sufficient to meet the determined Process Safety Time, then new Independent Protection Layer(s) may be required to design to match characteristics of Specificity, Independence, Dependability & Auditability, or adequacy of existing safeguards to be evaluated for the desired function. Hence before finalization, the Functional evaluations of Independent Protection Layers should be made by a team of the most familiar & competent members having an acquaintance of specific design and the applicable functional requirements of each protection layer. The amount of time between Initiating Event (IE) and Hazardous Event (HE), these two discrete points in time, depends on the estimated rate of change of the process variable. The Independent Protection Layer’s Response Time does not include the ‘Process Lag Time’, it is the time for the process to stabilize and to reach a safe state on the completion of Final Element action. The Process Safety Time, including Process Lag Time, can be estimated based on the Rate of Change of Process Variable (Change in Process Value per unit time). Let’s understand this concept with examples: • ‘Surge’ takes place in the centrifugal compressor when flow rate through a compressor becomes very low due to loss of suction or blockage of discharge, in such circumstances compressed gas through the machine can establish reverse/backflow through the compressor which may cause damage of machine / severe accident. For this case, the “Process Safety Time” is the time interval between; activation of a low flow alarm and the compressor surges. As this incident occurs very quick, the “Process Safety Time” is a few seconds.. • For fired process heater, If the heater tubes skin temperature goes high, the tubes may get ruptured, and process fluid gets released into the heater firebox, potentially cause fire and explosion. For this case, the “Process Safety Time” is the time interval between a high Automation
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PROCESS SAFETY tube skin temperature alarm and the tube ruptures. For this incident, the worst-case time will be minutes or in hours based on the release quantity.
Basics of SIF Response Time SIF Loop is one of the independent protection layer, its response time is defined as; “the time necessary for the Independent Protection Layer to detect the out-of-limit condition and complete the actions necessary to stop the progression of the process away from a safe state.” Safety Instrumented System contains major three subsystems, i.e. Sensing Element (SE), Logic Solver (LS) & Final Element (FE) are used to design Safety Instrumented System. Each subsystem has its own time to perform the desired safety function. Hence, the overall loop response time is the sum of the Sensing Element’s scan time, the logic execution time, and the actuation time for the Final Element to attain a fail-safe state. Means, the hardware that is used to design the SIF loop, defines the time to perform the desired safety function. This time interval is SIF Response Time, which is independent of the process control time. While determining the SIF loop response time, first to pay attention to the determined process safety time. The SIF response time must be designed faster than Process Safety Time to prevent an accident. Hence, it plays a vital role to resume the safe state of process from the specific abnormal situation within Process Safety Time (PST). One established rule of thumb is the Safety Instrumented Function Loop response time should be less than one half of the Process Safety Time. This rule helps to ensure uncertainty associated in the prediction of dynamic process conditions, process measurement, measurement lag, the potential for degraded performance over time; as well as to protect further, in case the hazardous situation remains at the end of the first scan cycle so that still SIF will have enough time to react.
PROCESS SAFETY Design Criteria To design the desired Response time for the SIF Loop, various tricks/techniques are applied to fulfil the requirement, some of them are: • Sensing Element: Signal filter and time delay shall be used where process dynamics PST is not in few seconds, i.e. fast process dynamics as it is a part of the over-all SIF Loop response time calculation. • Operator Response time: The operator should have sufficient time to take action, if operator intervention is part of the SIF Loop response, then it is to be added in the SIF Loop response time. • Logic Solver: Logic Solver (ESD) response time, should be taken as twice the ESD cycle time. The sum of the diagnostic test interval and the time to perform the specified action to achieve or maintain a safe state is less than the process safety time The process safety time for all SIF should be long enough then the typical ESD response time is acceptable, • Final Element: Add a margin of 10-30% in the defined valve response time as the valve stroke time is getting deteriorated over a period of time due to mechanical construction. Apply additional pneumatic components like booster or exhaust relays to achieve required stroking time Use the latest digital valve controllers or smart positioners with specific configuration to achieve required stroking time of the valve.
Criteria to derive Appropriate SIF Loop Response Time The maximum allowable response time of a SIF Loop (entire loop from Sensors to Logic Solver to Final Elements) starts when the process is at alarm/trip condition and ends when the final elements reach to their safe states. Still, the SIF loop shall be able to accommodate some margins which might have generated due to degradation of performance or ageing of field instrument. Therefore, SIF Loop Reponses Time = {Sensor Element Response Time (Including Filters) + LS Response Time (input to output) + Programmed Time Delays + Final Element Response Time to reach safe state + (Margin)} 56 Automation
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Causes for observed changes in the SIF Loop Response Time During the project design stage, the Process Safety Time is the estimated value based on calculation/modelling of process dynamics, experience and assumptions. Based on this, the derived Process Safety Time, the value of SIF Loop Response Time will be mentioned in the
Safety Requirement Specification along with the architecture of the Safety Instrumented System. In SIF loop, the Final Element is the most vulnerable subsystem due to its dormant condition during plant running and having multiple mechanical moving parts. Also, Final Element takes a maximum time of SIF Loop Response time. As per standard practice, the valve travel time is one inch in five seconds for Control & one inch in one second for Safety applications. Otherwise, for unique/specific application for the required distinctive speed of response travel time shall be documented. Usually, response time for Sensing Element and Logic Solver remain almost unaffected over some time except minor drift whereas this is not true for Final Element, e.g. Valve as it encounters. For drift or variation in the subsystems, various causes such as installed instrument of obsoleted / old technology, aging, environmental stresses, changes in process dynamics, applied changes / modifications, improper maintenance techniques, wrong design concern, etc. are accountable for deviation in the originally designed, installed and validated response time over a period.
Consequently, there are chances of occurrence of an undesired hazardous event. AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY RAJESHKUMAR MODI (C.Eng, CFSE -Exida & TUV certified FSEng) is a Bachelor Degree in EC engineering and having more than 30 years of experience in design, engineering, maintenance & construction of ‘Instrumentation & control’ systems for Petrochemical, Oil-&-Gas, Fertilizers plants/projects from client and EPC sides. Presently, working as a IPF Specialist in Instrument (Engineering) department. He authored and published technical articles on various SIS topics in Hydrocarbon Processing, Automation Insight, etc. and presented technical papers in international symposium at USA, Netherland, UAE- Dubai & Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, Oman, India
Conclusions: Process Safety Time (PST) depends on process types and their dynamics. Hence within the Process Safety Time, the Independent Protection Layer(s) of a given level of risk reduction have to respond to a process demand quickly enough to stop the propagation of the hazard scenario. Safety Instrumented System is designed as one of the dynamic Independent Protection Layer to act and to move the process to a safe state. Thus, the Safety Instrumented System (SIS) helps to prevent the occurrence of a hazardous situation in the plant. Therefore, the success of Safety Instrumented Function depends on the proper response time of SIS subsystems. Thus, various criteria are to be applied to achieve desired response time with an appropriate margin. However, the individual Independent Protection Layer Response Time is more complex and often deferred or overlooked. Hence, it is essential for End Users shall perform the functional proof test of each static or dynamic Independent Protection Layer (IPL) at predefined time interval to certify the functionality. For this, a formal process to be developed and manage relevant documentation to validate the suitability of each IPL for its intended purpose, and supporting evidence that the IPL possesses the core attributes. Delaying or deferring a complete validation, including Process Safety Time and IPL Response Time, increases the risk of late design changes or gaps in risk reduction not being recognized at all. Also, the deterioration in the performance of any Independent Protection Layer takes more time to complete the desired function, which may cross the defined Process Safety Time. Automation
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INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CYBERSECURITY
Safety Management in Disruptive Age How to make safety systems resilient to physical and cyber-attacks Safety systems help to protect people, assets and environment, which is the core mission. To fulfil this mission there are perquisite that have to be fulfilled to ensure that suitable process safety techniques are included both in the design, maintenance and operations according to standards, regulations and industry best practice. These techniques form the basis of Functional Safety and focuses around ensuring Safety Instrumented Systems are kept available and ready to minimise the potential for failure or any error. In case the Safety Instrumented Systems fail to respond correctly during any internal disturbance, it could lead to catastrophic consequences. Similarly manmade or natural external causes can result in accidents which can affect safety and profitability. Functional Safety standards help to ensure consistent and robust processes are developed and followed throughout the Lifecycle of plant. This ensures due consideration is given to minimise the risk of failures or errors (Random /Systematic/Common cause), such as hardware failures, software failures, human errors, environmental influences or any other external events like physical and cyber-attacks. a) Architecture Redundancy In Process Industry, catastrophes arising due to common and random causes can be mitigated either by diversification or redundancy. Redundancy has to be designed and implemented in a way that safety function will be executed even if one part of the plant is affected but remaining parts of the plant can maintain the safety
functions. For instance a fire and gas system designed in a redundant scheme can be operated in the unaffected part of the plant and mitigate the spread of the fire. For one of HIMA’s European customer, redundancy scheme was deployed to assure interruption in one part of the plant did not affect the other areas. The other side of the plant would remain active to execute Safety function. With help of HIMA’s HIMax platform the requirement was fulfilled with deployment of complete redundant systems in two different parts. b) Performance of the Safety system Safety systems execute their safety function within the perimeter of safety time which plays a vital role in their performance of reducing the effect of catastrophes. Safety functions must be executed quickly to lessen the spread of the catastrophe to other parts. Therefore Safety Controller response time and safety function time have to be considered at design stage to ensure that safety function will be executed within this critical time limit. With HIMA’s HIMax providing high processing capabilities a 2000 I/O system can complete the safety function within 100 milliseconds. c) Isolation Different mitigation layers have to be considered for handling the damaging event by BPCS, SIS and other layers. d) Cybersecurity Industrial cyber security threats and their consequence have to be considered in the design stages of Safety system and should have isolation and segregation provided to tackle such threats as required by IEC62443 standards. e) Recovery If any incident has occurred, there should be a recovery plan available for restoring the system and bringing it back to operation within a short time. For that following provisions could be kept • Hot standby Architecture • Ready to replace architecture • Mirror image Redundancy architecture These provisions will help to revive the safety function from the incident and recover the production quickly. As risk external events are arising we need to analyse, minimize and manage risk in all lifecycle rigorously.
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02 Jan 2018
Samsung's contract value is $700 million and completion is expected to take place in 2020. Under the contract, Samsung Engineering will do construction works worth $389.17 million, and Samsung Saudi Arabia will finish the remaining works.
Dec 2017
Samsung Engineering has been awarded the EPC contract for the expansion project in Jubail Complex.
PROJECT NAME:
Oct 2017
The project is still at the bidding stage and awarding is postponed to November 2017.
SABIC (JUPC) - Jubail - EO/EG III
05 Apr 2017
The project is expected to be awarded in Q3, 2017.
Mar 2017
Worley Parsons has completed the FEED Work.
Mar 2017
The project is in the bidding stage. Bids are expected to be submitted by the end of April 2017.
Sep 2014
The project is progressing forward and the client has completed the project's concept rationalization, feasibility, project strategy and execution plan.
FEATURED PROJECT
Name of Client
SABIC - Saudi Basic Industries Corporation JUPC - Jubail United Petrochemical Company
Budget ($ US)
700,000,000
Contract Value ($ US)
700,000,000
Award Date
Q4-2017
Main Contractor Facility Type
Samsung Engineering Company Ethylene Oxide
Status
Construction
Start Date
Q4-2013
End Date
Q4-2020
PMC
SABIC - Saudi Basic Industries Corporation
FEED
Worley
Greenfield/ Brownfield Upstream/ Downstream Location
Greenfield Downstream Jubail, Saudi Arabia
Project Background Jubail United Petrochemical Company (JUPC) is planning to expand its EO/EG plant located in Jubail, Saudi Arabia.
Project Status Sep 2019
Samsung Engineering has awarded Mammoet with a heavy lifting and transportation contract to transport and install 49 modules for the EO/EG plant project which is scheduled for 2020 completion.
Sep 2019
The modules include 8 pipe rack modules, ranging in weight between 450 and 650 tonnes and a 2000-tonne wash tower. The transport of the modules and installation activities will continue through to December 2019.
24 Jul 2018
Samsung Engineering awards McDermott International a contract to build CB&I Storage Tanks for JUPC EO/EG III Plant. The fixed lump sum contract covers the construction of 23 CB&I storage tanks & the modification of 2 existing tanks.
May 2018
SABIC has selected Scientific Design Company Inc. (SD) technologies for the planned complex. The award includes the license of process technology, the provision of process design, technical assistance and start up services.
05 Apr 2018
The project is in the engineering stage and construction will commence next June. The project team and mobilization are not yet finalized. The construction period is estimated to take between 2 to 2.5 years.
02 Jan 2018
Samsung's contract value is $700 million and completion is expected to take place in 2020. Under the contract, Samsung Engineering will do construction works worth $389.17 million, and Samsung Saudi Arabia will finish the remaining works.
Dec 2017
Samsung Engineering has been awarded the EPC contract for the expansion project in Jubail Complex.
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FEATURED PROJECT
Project Scope The scope involves the construction of a new plant to expand the capacity of the Ethylene Oxide–Ethylene Glycol (EO/EG) plant at JUPC. The project will produce 700,000 MTPA MEG in 2020. Several of the project components include: • Construction of 23 CB&I storage tanks. • Modification of two existing tanks. Transport and heavy lifting services will see the transportation and installation of 49 modules which will include: • Eight pipe rack modules, ranging in weight between 450 and 650 tonnes. • 2000-tonne wash tower measuring 101m x 10.8m x 11.4m.
Project Finance The project client is Jubail United Petrochemical Company (JUPC). JUPC is one of SABIC's manufacturing affiliates, and SABIC owns 75% of the company.
Project Contractors PMC PQ - SABIC - Saudi Basic Industries Corporation
Bidders - SABIC - Saudi Basic Industries Corporation
Awarded - SABIC - Saudi Basic Industries Corporation
EPC PQ - Samsung Engineering Company - Wison Engineering - eTEC Engineering & Construction Company - Sinopec Corp
Bidders - Samsung Engineering Company - Wison Engineering - eTEC Engineering & Construction Company - Sinopec Corp
Awarded - Samsung Engineering Company
FEED PQ
Bidders
Awarded
- Worley
- Worley
PQ
Bidders
Awarded
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- Worley FEED
- McDermott International - Mammoet
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FEATURED PROJECT Project Schedules 4Q-2013 3Q-2014 1Q-2017 4Q-2017 2Q-2018 4Q-2020
Project Announced FEED EPC ITB Engineering & Procurement Construction Completed
Project Personnel Woo Jin Kim - Proposal Manager - eTEC Engineering & Construction Company
Available only for DMS Members
Ferass Mousa Al-Dobiyan - Project Manager - JUPC
Available only for DMS Members
Faiz Ali Al-Shehri - Procurement Manager - SABIC
Available only for DMS Members
Young Mun Jang - Head of Procurement - Samsung Engineering
Available only for DMS Members
Sam Epino - Marketing Executive - Samsung Engineering Co. Ltd
Available only for DMS Members
Chanho Jeong - Business Development Manager -
Available only for DMS Members
Samsung Engineering Co. Ltd. Cao Qun - Business Development Manager - Sinopec
Available only for DMS Members
Ali Aseeri - Procurement Engineer - Wison Engineering
Available only for DMS Members
Denis Hassett - Projects Manager - WorleyParsons
Available only for DMS Members
Suku Pillai - Procurement Officer - Samsung Engineering
Available only for DMS Members
KSA Project Listing PROJECT Advanced Petrochemical - SK Gas - Jubai PP Compounding Plant Advanced Petrochemical - SK Gas - Jubail Isopropanol Plant Advanced Petrochemical - SK Gas - Jubail PHD and PP Complex Dow - Jubail - Polymers Production Facility Farabi Petrochemicals Company - Yanbu Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) Plant INOCHEM - Soda Ash and Calcium Chloride Complex Maaden - Ras Al Khair - Ammonia Plant Midchem - Riyadh - Chlor Alkali Plant and Calcium Chloride Plant NATPET - Yanbu - Polypropylyene Plant Redevelopment NIGC - Jubail GAS Phase 9 Pan Asia - Jizan City for Basic & Downstream Industries Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) Plant Petro Rabigh Refinery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion Phase 2 - Clean Fuel Package Petro Rabigh Refinery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion Phase 2 - Common Facilities (UO2) & Tank Farm Package (UO3) Petro Rabigh Refinery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion - Phase 2 Clean Fuel - Naphtha Hydrotreater and SRU Petro Rabigh Refinery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion - Phase 2 - Overview Petro Rabigh Refinery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion - Phase 2 Vanadium Processing Plant & Caustic Soda Disposal Unit Petrokemya - Jubail - Olefins 1 Plant Expansion RCC - Jubail - Hydrocarbon Resin Complex Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu - KeroTech Industries - Jubail - Kerosene Plant SABIC (JUPC) - Jubail - EO/EG III SABIC - ARAMCO - Yanbu Crude Oil To Chemicals (COTC) Complex Sabic - Debottlenecking|and Expansion of2019 Petrokemya Butadiene Extraction Plant 62 Automation October SABIC - Jubail - STC Jubail Utilities Park & Pilot Plants
FACILITY
BUDGET ($US)
STATUS
Polypropylene Ethylene Polypropylene Polymers Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) Detergents Ammonia Chlor Alkali Polypropylene Gas Production
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Project Announced Project Announced Project Announced Feasibility Study Construction Construction Engineering & Procurement Engineering & Procurement Construction Construction
Petrochemical Plant
3800000000
EPC ITB
Naptha
950000000
Construction
Naptha
500000000
Construction
Sulphur Recovery Aromatics
177600000 5000000000
Construction Construction
Caustic Soda Ethylene Hydrocarbon Resin Kerosene Ethylene Oxide Petrochemical Complex Butadiene Offsites & Utilities
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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 66 Automation
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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.
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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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