December 2019 Vol. VII Issue 12
INTERVIEW WITH Zaheer Juddy Managing Director Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance Systems (AIMS)
DMS ANALYTICS
FEATURED PROJECT
Fadhili Gas Plant Development
JUPC - Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Glycol
Yanbu Crude Oil To Chemicals
(EO/EG) Plant III
ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019 Catalogue
(COTC) Complex
POST SHOW REPORT 3rd ISA Oman Section Event 2019
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FIRST WORD December 2019 Vol. VII Issue 12
INTERVIEW WITH Zaheer Juddy Managing Director Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance Systems (AIMS)
FEATURED PROJECT JUPC - Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Glycol (EO/EG) Plant III
ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019 Catalogue
DMS ANALYTICS Fadhili Gas Plant Development Yanbu Crude Oil To Chemicals (COTC) Complex
POST SHOW REPORT 3rd ISA Oman Section Event 2019
Automation INSIGHT! December 2019 Vol. VII Issue 12 PUBLISHED BY Data Media Systems (for private distribution) President & CEO Mohammed Loch mloch@dmsglobal.net Operations Director Sara Loch sloch@dmsglobal.net Content Writer & Editor Mohammed Zafran mzafran@dmsglobal.net Editorial Designer Vishnu Raj vraj@dmsglobal.net Although all efforts to ensure accurate reporting are taken, some errors may occur. The views and opinions herein are not those of the Publishers. All Rights reserved.
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Dear DMS Members, There was a time when intelligent automation was the digitization of process variables to allow a DCS to make adjustments to the process according to the set-point. The previous generation of control systems relied only on feed-back to allow the controller to react to the actual process state. Digitization allowed advanced process and predictive control using more powerful processers and hence intelligent automation. In this world, automation vendors concerned themselves with proprietary protocols, reliability, redundancy and specialisation. Separation and segregation was required to provide specific expertise, disparate systems, reliability and security. Today, intelligent automation means so much more in terms of computing power and electronics’ reliability. Digitalization (not digitization as before) of our automation allows the end-user to, not only predict changes in the process due to external forces that will need adjustment according to the set-point, but also equipment condition to predict upsets that are caused by equipment assets starting to fail like a valve sticking or sensor variance due to internal faults. In this world we will perhaps not need redundancy anymore because this was only required due to the unpredictability of equipment failure. True intelligence will allow condition monitoring to deploy large centralised processors to predict actual time of failure (day, hour and minute) for switch-over to hot-spares (N + 1) which would be loaded with the appropriate configuration moments before failure. This is the nirvana of intelligent automation and something that all manufacturers are working towards in some way. However, it will require a leap-of-faith by the end-users who will need to be convinced that this intelligence will indeed predict an asset’s end-of-life as accurately as promised without unduly affecting the process. It will also require far more use of larger processors that, in order to use big data analytics, will have to be located in the Cloud to allow the algorithms (that will have to remain on the owner’s server due to their value) to collate data from across the globe from many end-users using the same equipment because better prediction comes from greater amounts of data. This will require common system networks and communication protocols, which is obviously a huge challenge, but also will require end-users to share their data with the global community. Cyber-security is obviously a major concern therefore and why so much time is spent these days talking about it but the sharing of asset data and process conditions with vendors is perhaps the biggest challenge. No enduser likes to allow others to access their data for fear of losing their competitive advantage or allowing wrong-doers to create havoc. Most end-users will believe that this data is highly sensitive no matter what it shows. The writer has a different opinion because most of this data is just that, data that is meaningless by itself and requires context. Besides it can be stripped of its source whilst still providing useful feedback to allow real benefits to be derived from such. So, once we have brokendown these barriers, intelligent automation of the future will know the process and assets better than the owners do just as Google, Amazon or Facebook know our purchasing, online social behaviour and reading, listening or watching habits better than we do and we give this data away mostly without fear of reprisal and free! Kind Regards, Mohammed Loch President and CEO, DMS Global Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific - ISA Automation
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Fadhili Gas Plant Development Saudi Aramco’s Fadhili Gas Plant is a $6.6 billion greenfield project being built 30 km southwest of the city of Jubail in Saudi Arabia’s eastern province. The plant will process 2.5 billion standard cubic feet per day (SCFD) of sour gas from the Khursaniyah oil field and the Hasbah non-associated gas field. Through the energy supply of clean-burning natural gas, the project will help reduce the kingdom’s reliance on oil as a fuel for generating power. The gas plant will consist of several packages. Spanish firm Tecnicas Reunidas was awarded two packages, which involve building the main processing facility, utilities and interconnecting systems. The industrial support facilities package was awarded to local firm Al-Muhaidib Contracting. UK-based Petrofac won the package to construct sulfur recovery trains with associated facilities. A series of pipeline works were awarded to India’s Larsen & Toubro and two local firms Denys Arabia and Arkad Engineering & Construction. The contractors are scheduled to complete their work by the first quarter of
2020 with project commissioning to begin in the same quarter. UK-based Wood Group, previously known as Foster Wheeler, was awarded the front-end engineering and design (FEED) and project management consultancy (PMC) contract. The plant will be able to add billions of dollars to the local economy and help accommodate 4,500 jobs. A Fadhili training program is currently being developed to provide Saudi nationals with opportunities to gain work experience and technical skills. When completed, the Fadhili Gas Plant will become an integral part of the Kingdom’s master gas system, processing gas from both onshore and offshore fields and enable opportunities in Saudi industries such as steel, aluminum, and downstream value-added industries.
Yanbu Crude Oil To Chemicals (COTC) Complex Saudi Aramco and Sabic will be developing a $25 billion crude oil to chemicals (COTC) complex in Yanbu, on the west coast of Saudi Arabia. The complex will process 400,000 barrels per day (bpd) of Arabian Light and Extra Light crude oil to produce approximately 9 million tons of chemicals and base oils yearly. The two companies are aiming to reduce the usage of natural gas in the petrochemicals industry. The construction of the COTC complex will consist of various units which involves a vacuum unit, distillate hydrotreater, a polyethylene and polypropylene unit, a mixed feed cracker, butadiene unit and aromatics recovery units. Aramco and Sabic are also considering the use of refined crude oil to feed three stream crackers to produce naphtha, fuel oil and natural gas liquids (NGL). Once fully commissioned in 2025, the complex will produce ethylene, propene, benzene and toluene. In 2018, a group of KBR and WOOD were awarded the front-end engineering and design (FEED) and project management consultancy contract, with WOOD having a 70% share of the project’s design. However, Aramco has instructed the two firms to temporarily put their
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work on hold as the energy giant plants to revise the project’s scope with plans to make the project convert crude oil directly into chemicals without a refining process. Aramco is planning to develop its own licensed crude-to-chemical technologies that will reduce the project’s overall cost and help increase chemical production efficiently. Aramco and Sabic are targeting a 70% conversion rate from the complex. Once implemented, COTC project will be the first oil to chemical project of its kind in the Middle East. The complex will solidify its place as a key contributor to Saudi Vision 2030 which will help the kingdom achieve technology development, industrial diversification, enable the creation of more than 30,000 direct and indirect jobs and strengthen the downstream sector in Saudi Arabia.
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ANALYZER TECHNOLOGY, CATHARSIS Interview of Mr. Zaheer Juddy Managing Director – AIMS Email: zaheerjuddy@aimsgt.com Moreover, we always venture out for new technologies like TFS, TDLAS, Vacuum UV, RAMAN Spectroscopy etc. At AIMS, we take these technologies to the customer, testing and sampling it on their processes and providing a total solution to their analytical challenges, complete with performance assurances. TFS and TDLAS are the game changers in the current market. With our technical experts, the value addition being made to customize the product is always key for which we are uniquely known for.
In the years to come, the Oil & Gas Industry will have a lot of uncertainties, but technology can help us to become more independent from these uncertainties With our head office being in the UAE, we always promote MADE IN GCC. We completely fabricate our design with our in-house capabilities.
INSIGHT!: Please give us a brief overview of the company Zaheer: AIMS (Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance Systems) was founded 10 years ago, mainly for analyzer service. We started our journey with the most difficult application - Sulphur Recovery Unit Tail Gas Analysis. The company is led by personnel with experience in analytical instruments and system development and supported by a team of service personnel in the field of related process automation. Our services are widely spread in Analytical Instrumentation, Process Solutions, Sulphur Recovery Optimization and equipment related to Sulphur Recovery Units. INSIGHT!: And what are some of the main factors that you feel make AIMS different from some of the other players in the sector? Zaheer: Service, Service, Service! Service is key to our success. Customers are looking for local service with prompt solutions and this is where we shine thanks to our passion and commitment. The company is led by technical experts with a team of young dedicated staff. We are a well-known company in providing analytical solutions for Sulfur Recovery Units. Our principal is a multinational company reputed for having expertise and proven technology in this area.
Likewise, our workshop and testing facilities in Al Khobar and Abu Dhabi also executes the same operation. We have started doing testing and integration for our Saudi projects in our facility in Al Khobar city. Another important factor which makes us unique is our Service Abilities. Our technical experts always analyze the root cause of the technical issue. INSIGHT!: Vendor/technology registration in bigger groups like ARAMCO, SABIC, PDO, OGC, OXY, OLNG, KNPC and ADNOC etc is a challenge. What is your approach to promoting new technologies that set you apart as a regional company? Zaheer: Yeah, that’s quite a challenging question. We believed in technology and the customer believed in us. We have always believed in promoting new technologies. So what needs to be done is to identify the right application and engineers involved with the primary focus being on promoting the prerequisites of the client. Evaluations are always essential to our customer service. I remember we implemented a TDLAS -based Analyzer in one of ADNOC’s plants years ago for LNG process, and at the time it was shocking news in the market. Now we have installed dozens of TDLAS analyzers across the region for various applications. Recently we installed TDLAS Analyzer for continuous in-situ monitoring of CO breakthrough and average CH4 Automation
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INSIGHT! FEATURE across the 30m-wide furnace in SASREF. Encouraged by its performance, SASREF is installing TDLAS on all their furnaces. The project is under execution.
Sample Routing needs to be defined so that the analyzer shelter is as near as possible from Take-Off point
Now we are introducing laser analyzer with hyperreflective measuring cell combined with sonic nozzle probe that will eliminate need for heated sample lines even for extractive sample measurements. The technique will be able to measure multiple gases to ppb level. We also utilize the platforms like ISA Technical Symposiums and technical forums promoting these innovations. INSIGHT!: That’s Interesting. So it seems that you’re pretty confident in the company’s future Zaheer: Sure, I obviously think the future is extremely bright. As I noted earlier, given our stage of development with multiple shots on the goal to mitigate risk, along with the current price point of the company’s stock, I think there is potential for significant growth and upside assuming we achieve what we need to achieve in all our endeavors.
2. Tapping Point Identification & Implementation of PEFS Accessibility to the sample take-off point is to be considered otherwise it can create a high-risk maintenance activity as shown in the below photograph
INSIGHT!: Being an experienced Analyzer Specialist, what do you consider are the seven deadly sins for Analyzer package projects? Zaheer: As the saying goes,
“Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance. You are not entitled to your opinion. You are entitled to your informed opinion.” There are a few mistakes that must be avoided in designing the analytical system: 1. Location & Plot Plan Mistakes During the engineering phase, identify the analyzer location using 60 % 3D model of plot and group the analyzers wisely to eliminate plot plan mistakes
3. DATA SHEETS & DOCUMENTATION MISTAKES Common mistakes in data sheets are as follows: I. Analyzer datasheets are outdated II. No adequate information available III. Process design specifications are not clear IV. Utilities data is always missed V. Process composition information is always a big challenge Following are the Basis of a Practical Datasheet: • Datasheets need to be updated on a regular basis • Process composition should be updated with process variations for MIN, NOR & MAX • A standard ISO datasheet format need to be followed to enhance the Vendor service as best • All PEFS documents need to be corrected with 3D modelling and other advanced software at EPC level
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INSIGHT! FEATURE • PEFS should also include DEW & Bubble Point Calculations.
INSIGHT!: What does the future hold for Analyzer Engineers? Is it a field worth pursuing?
4. Flawless Project Implementation
Zaheer: This is a question asked by many analyzer engineers and I support opening up the promotion ladder for Analyzer Engineers to higher positions. I wish to see Analyzer Engineers one-day holding lead positions in oil & gas plants.
• Learn from mistakes • Implement Flawless Project Delivery as Sub Project in Every Project 5. VDRL – An Infinity Document List The Vendor Document Registry List (VDRL) shall only be based on the documents that are essential for the project. Otherwise, the analyzer package supplier will be spending more efforts on unnecessary documents. It is important to make a Separate VDRL for Analyzers and make all the documents available to the END USER. Also, ensure all the information required by the Analyzer Vendor to be submitted by the EPC Contractor. 6. Approved Vendor List (AVL) Challenges AVL Lists needs regular updates with the latest advanced technologies trending in the market – like TFS & TDLAS
INSIGHT!: What is your advice on finding qualified and trained workforce? Zaheer: This will remain challenging unless the mindset is changed and importance and criticality of analyzers are realized and subsequently money is invested and efforts are put forth. The workforce should be properly trained before they are assigned maintenance tasks on site. The team has to be fully acquainted with sufficient knowledge through training by a training provider who is equipped with qualified staff and live demo units. Developing a technical handbook specific to a plant is also a good idea. Similar to what we launched for Annual Maintenance Contracts in ADNOC Source Gas and other plants. The handbook assures quality service for analyzers of different make/model by diversified maintenance team.
7. Site Commissioning and Training Issues Following are important considerations for site commissioning: • Site acceptance test always a FAILURE • END User is not familiar with new technology • Training is often not considered As a remedy: • Involve END User from the engineering stage • Train USER at regular intervals of the project • FAT/SAT procedure to be approved by USER as well
Finally, LET’S DO THE RIGHT THINGS!... INSIGHT!: What is best use of analyzer results to be used in the industry? Zaheer: Input those results into APC (advance process control) system for critical applications like reactors, hydrotreater and CCR plateforming to optimize the process and maximize yield. There are huge benefits from the process units that are equipped with APC supported by online Analyzers.
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019
Monday 9th December 2019 7:00AM - 8:00AM Registration 8:00AM - 8:30AM Welcoming Remarks
Mohammed Loch
Bander Al-Yousef
Dr. Soloman Almadi
President & CEO
General Supervisor Process & Control Systems Department
Sr. Engineering Consultant
DMS Global
Saudi Aramco
Saudi Aramco
Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific
President
ISA
ISA Saudi Arabia Section
8:30AM - 10:30AM Environment Management and Control / Fire & Gas Track Chair
Omar Al-Shukr Instrument Engineer
Saudi Aramco
Speakers
Abhijit Chavan
Aadne Baer-Olsen
Manager - Technical Support
Business Development Manager
Murray Farmer Marketing Manager
DURAG GROUP
Draeger
DRĂ„GER SAFETY AG & CO. KGAA
Presentation
Presentation | Co-Speakers
PEMS/CEMS Software Challenges in ME
How to Innovate the Fire & Gas Detection Field with SIL2 Wireless Detection
Organised By Sethu Ramasamy
Fawaz AlSahan
Regional Sales Leader
Engineering Consultant
Ken Kirkwood VP of Sales
Honeywell
Saudi Aramco
United Electric Controls Co.
Presentation
Presentation
Presentation
Layer Up Your Gas Safety
Reap the Benefits of Smart Gas Detection Sensors
Gas Detection: Are you safe with SIL?
10:30AM - 11:00AM Exhibition Ribbon Cutting & Tour 11:00AM - 12:30PM Innovation in Analytical Techniques Track Chair
Speakers
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019
Monday 9th December 2019 7:00AM - 8:00AM Registration 8:00AM - 8:30AM Welcoming Remarks
Mohammed Loch
Bander Al-Yousef
Dr. Soloman Almadi
President & CEO
General Supervisor Process & Control Systems Department
Sr. Engineering Consultant
DMS Global
Saudi Aramco
Saudi Aramco
Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific
President
ISA
ISA Saudi Arabia Section
8:30AM - 10:30AM Environment Management and Control / Fire & Gas Track Chair
Speakers
Omar Al-Shukr Instrument Engineer
Saudi Aramco
Abhijit Chavan
Aadne Baer-Olsen
Manager - Technical Support
Business Development Manager
Marketing Manager
DURAG GROUP
Dräger Safety AG & Co.KGaA
Dräger Safety AG & Co.KGaA
Presentation
Presentation | Co-Speakers
PEMS/CEMS Software Challenges in ME
How to Innovate the Fire & Gas Detection Field with SIL2 Wireless Detection
Sethu Ramasamy
Fawaz AlSahan
Regional Sales Leader
Engineering Consultant
VP of Sales
Honeywell
Saudi Aramco
United Electric Controls Co.
Presentation
Presentation
Presentation
Reap the Benefits of Smart Gas Detection Sensors
Gas Detection: Are you safe with SIL?
11:00AM - 12:30PM Innovation in Analytical Techniques
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Ken Kirkwood
Layer Up Your Gas Safety
10:30AM - 11:00AM Exhibition Ribbon Cutting & Tour
Track Chair
Murray Farmer
How to Innovate the Fire & Gas Detection Field with SIL2 Wireless Detection
PEMS/CEMS Software Challenges in ME
ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019
Sethu Ramasamy
Fawaz AlSahan
Regional Sales Leader
Engineering Consultant
Ken Kirkwood VP of Sales
Honeywell
Saudi Aramco
United Electric Controls Co.
Presentation
Presentation
Presentation
Layer Up Your Gas Safety
Reap the Benefits of Smart Gas Detection Sensors
Gas Detection: Are you safe with SIL?
10:30AM - 11:00AM Exhibition Ribbon Cutting & Tour 11:00AM - 12:30PM Innovation in Analytical Monday 9th December 2019Techniques Track Chair
Speakers
7:00AM - 8:00AM Registration 8:00AM - 8:30AM Welcoming Remarks
Noor Sharif Plant Networks Unit
Saudi Aramco
Mohammed Loch
Ahmed Awadalla
Zaheer Juddy
Nishant Thankappan
Ganesan Kathirvel
Technical Sales Specialist For Ftir And Icos Products
Managing Director
Business Development Manager
Marketing Manager
Dr. Soloman Almadi Emerson Automation Endress+Hauser ABB Solutions Sr. Engineering Consultant General Supervisor Process & Control Systems Department
President & CEO
Bander Al-Yousef AIMS
DMS Global
Saudi Aramco
Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific
ISA
Track Chair
Saudi Aramco President
Presentation Presentation ISA Saudi Arabia Section Ensure high-quality Optical Technologies in Why Analysers Often FAIL Mobile Gas Leak Detection Ethylene production and Analytical Measurements in SRU Plants. Innovations System Will Really Help the purity with Quantum 8:30AM - 10:30AM Environment Management and Control / Fire & Gas Scenario? Cascade Laser Technology Presentation
Presentation
Speakers 12:30PM - 1:30PM Lunch & Exhibition Networking
1:30PM - 3:30PM Best Practices for Analytical Systems / Maintenance Challenges for Analytical Equipment Track Chair Omar Al-Shukr Instrument Engineer
Saudi Aramco
Speakers
Abhijit Chavan
Aadne Baer-Olsen
Manager - Technical Support
Business Development Manager
Murray Farmer Marketing Manager
DURAG GROUP
Draeger
DRĂ„GER SAFETY AG & CO. KGAA
Saleh Alghamdi Senior Instrument Engineer
Saudi Aramco
Anne Guezen Presentation Sales & Projects Director
PEMS/CEMS Software Challenges in Hint ME
Willem BrinkPresentation | Co-SpeakersRoland Zepeck Senior commissioning engineer
Sales Director
How to Innovate the Fire & Gas Detection Field Hint JCT Analysentechnik GmbH with SIL2 Wireless Detection
Presentation | Co-Speakers
Presentation
Analytical work process automation
Monitoring Strategies & Solutions for Flue Gas Pollutants
Sethu Ramasamy
Fawaz AlSahan
Regional Sales Leader
Engineering Consultant
VP of Sales
Honeywell
Saudi Aramco
United Electric Controls Co.
Marcel Hengst Presentation
Teofilo D. De Sagun Presentation
Dawood M.H. Fatani Presentation
export manager
Analyzer Engineer (Asset)
Group Leader, Instrumentation Engineering
Layer Up Your Gas Safety M&C TechGroup Germany GmbH
Ken Kirkwood
Reap the Benefits of Smart Gas SABIC Ibn Zahr (Saudi European Detection Sensors Petrochemical Co.)
Gas Detection: Are you safe with SIL? Saudi Aramco
10:30AM - 11:00AM Exhibition Ribbon Cutting & Tour Presentation
Presentation
Presentation
Analyzer PM Strategy
Process Analyzer Challenges in Wasit Gas Plant
11:00AM - 12:30PM InnovationProcedure in Analytical Techniques and Criteria for conducting The importance of sample gas Track Chair
conditioning
Speakers
3:30PM - 4:00PM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking
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Keynote Speakers Mohammed Loch President & CEO DMS Global Director Market Development Middle East & Asia Pacific - ISA Mohammed Loch is the President & CEO of DMS Global. DMS Global’s range of activities include Events, Publishing, Video Production, Web Services, PR & Branding Solutions, ultimately complementing its project intelligence database. With this diverse range of activities, DMS is the only media company that can truly call itself a marketing specialist for the Energy Sector. Other than DMS Global, Mohammed’s other roles include; the Director Industry Development for the International Society of Automation (ISA), the Middle East, Africa & Asia Pacific Partner of the ARC Advisory Group, Regional Director Middle East for the Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association (MESA) as well as FieldComm Group, Director of Market Intelligence for the Bilateral US-Arab Chamber of Commerce, and Partner & Executive Director of the Choice to Change Foundation.
Dr. Soloman Almadi Sr. Engineering Consultant Saudi Aramco President ISA Saudi Arabia Section 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.
Bander Al-Yousef General Supervisor Process & Control Systems Department Saudi Aramco Bander Al-Yousef has been heading the Process Automation Division responsible to provide the required consultations Company wide for various automation and control applications and emergency shutdown systems including Instrumentations and custody measurement. Bandar has been leading many digital transformation initiatives under Smart Plant track Company wide introducing many Smart Sensors, Wireless and edge intelligent applications. Bandar has been championing the adaptation of Digital Twin and BIM for Company future projects and facilitating various MOU’s with EPC Contractors and system providers under these tracks. Bandar has an extended project design and construction execution experience and participated in leading the commissioning and start up of two major facilities, Shaybah NGL and Hawiyah Gas Plant. Bandar holds a Master degree in Advance Control and Systems from the University of Manchester and Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University.
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019
Environment Management and Control / Fire & Gas
Monday, 8:30AM - 10:30AM Track Chair
Omar Al-Shukr Instrument Engineer Saudi Aramco Omar Al-Shukr is an instrument engineer works for Saudi Aramco since 2012. He graduated from the University of Aberdeen in the UK with bachelor degree in Electrical and Electronics engineering. Omar is specialized in Control Valves and actuators applications as well as managing Automation projects for Saudi Aramco. Omar is leading Saudi Aramco initiative to promote non-intrusive instruments to Saudi Aramco operating plants to enable the digital transformation company-wide.
Speakers Abhijit Chavan Manager - Technical Support DURAG GROUP Presentation: PEMS/CEMS Software Challenges in ME Several years of experience in Analyzer System Package applications, engineering & commissioning. Presently working closely with various Oil & Gas end users across middle east region on Air Emission Measurement System requirements. Good familiarity with EPA standards & regulations on Predictive Emission Monitoring System & Continuous Parametric Monitoring System. Aadne Baer-Olsen (Co-Speaker) Business Development Manager Dräger Safety AG & Co.KGaA Presentation: How to Innovate the Fire & Gas Detection Field with SIL2 Wireless Detection Responsible for driving wireless adaptation in Africa, Middle East, Asia and Australia. Worked with introducing several new technologies to the Oil & Gas marked for the last decade. Supplied and delivered the first fully integrated wireless gas detection system in the world offshore Norway. Worked my way from electrician to Division director for detection in Origo Solutions AS. His knowledge within wireless industrial networks has lead him to become the leader of WCI EMEA where he works on promoting the ISA100 and all our members. Adne has done pioneering safety projects across the globe by understanding customer challenges. Murray Farmer (Co-Speaker) Marketing Manager Dräger Safety AG & Co.KGaA Presentation: How to Innovate the Fire & Gas Detection Field with SIL2 Wireless Detection Murray has almost 13 years’ in the Fire and Gas Detection industry and is regarded as a specialist in his field. He has been involved in the development of the market leading Visual Flame Detection systems which are installed on many of the world’s largest Oil and Gas projects. Murray has held a number of roles during his career, from Engineering to Sales and Business Development and is now part of the Dräger Marketing Leadership team. Murray served his time as an engineering apprentice, with a specialist skillset in product development and R&D and has been certified by Exida as a Fire & Gas Practitioner. Among his positions held, Murray has operated internationally as a senior safety engineer, providing invaluable support, training, and expertise to major oil and gas operators. Automation
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019 Sethu Ramasamy Regional Sales Leader Honeywell Presentation: Layer Up Your Gas Safety Sethu Ramasamy is the Regional Sales Leader(META) for Flame and Gas Products at Honeywell Safety and Productivity Solutions. He has held various role including Projects, Marketing and Business Development in the Fire and Gas Industry across EMEA and brings over 10 years’ of extensive experience in the Oil and Gas Industry. Sethu holds a Master in Business Administration from University of Strathclyde, UK and a Bachelors Degree in Electronics Engineering. Fawaz AlSahan Engineering Consultant Saudi Aramco Presentation: Reap the Benefits of Smart Gas Detection Sensors 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. Ken Kirkwood VP of Sales United Electric Controls Co. Presentation: Gas Detection: Are you safe with SIL? Ken Kirkwood has worked with United Electric Controls (UE) in various capacities. He worked for many years in Sales as well as Marketing. During his time in Marketing, he led the team that developed UE’s revolutionary 2-wire switching technology that is now applied in industrial facilities across the world. He was then appointed General Manager of UE’s Applied Sensor Division where he was responsible for leading and expanding the temperature measurement business unit. Currently, as Vice President, one of his roles is to manage and expand UE’s global businesses.
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019
Innovation in Analytical Techniques Monday, 11:00AM - 12:30PM Track Chair Noor Sharif Plant Networks Unit Saudi Aramco Noor Alsharif has a B.S. in Computer Science and Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She joined Saudi Aramco in 2013, where she has spent time working on Network and Computer infrastructure under IT, and later moved on to work on critical plant network infrastructure and security. She is currently at the Process and Control Systems department where she continues her work with industrial networks and systems.
Speakers Ahmed Awadalla Technical Sales Specialist For Ftir And Icos Products ABB Presentation: Mobile Gas Leak Detection System Ahmed Awadalla is a Regional Technical Sales support Specialist for FTNIR and ICOS products Covering Middle east and India region within ABB He has been working in the Analytical Instrumentation field for over 12 years. He has been serving all the major oil and chemical companies, offering them a technical & sales support for most of Analytical measurement products and Systems. Zaheer Juddy Managing Director AIMS Presentation: Why Analysers Often FAIL in SRU Plants. Innovations Will Really Help the Scenario? Zaheer Juddy, MD of Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance System (AIMS) and one of the brightest young entrepreneur in the region and brings with him a vast experience of over 21 years in Analytical field. He provides consultancy and training’s to End-users/Customers in Oil & Gas industry. Zaheer has taken several initiatives in introducing new Technologies.
Nishant Thankappan Business Development Manager Emerson Automation Solutions Presentation: Ensure high-quality Ethylene production and purity with Quantum Cascade Laser Technology Nishant Thankappan is a Business Development Manager responsible for driving the sales of Emerson’s Analytical solutions across the Middle East and Africa. Nishant holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering from Bharathiar University, India. Nishant has more than 17 years of experience in applications involving Online Gas Analyzer Systems used in the process industry. Nishant is well versed with the various technologies used to optimize process control and increase throughput while minimizing downtime
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019 Ganesan Kathirvel Marketing Manager Endress+Hauser Presentation: Optical Technologies in Analytical Measurements Ganesan is a Qualified Engineer in Instrumentation & Control, with 23 yrs of experience in the field of process instrumentation,Specifically analyzers. He has gained experience in areas of service, projects,sales and marketing & since 2010 has been Endress+Hauser. Presently he is Marketing Manager for Analyzers & is also responsible for the Chemical Industry. In his previous experience he was involved in sizeable annual maintenance contracts in refineries and petrochemical companies. He has closely worked with end users in India and the Middle east and has good insights in the core workings of the respective businesses.
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019
Best Practices for Analytical Systems / Maintenance Challenges for Analytical Equipment Monday, 1:30PM - 3:30PM Track Chair Saleh Alghamdi Senior Instrument Engineer Saudi Aramco Saleh Al-Ghamdi is a senior instrument engineer manage and optimize Saudi Aramco Instrumentation standards and procedures to reduce corporate capital projects cost and align to international standards. He is Specialist in Gas Detection System and expert in vibration monitoring system, instrumentation wireless, the first wireless allowable in Saudi Aramco standard . Saleh has been leading one of the digital transformation initiatives under Smart Plant track introducing Smart H2S Sensors. Saleh Has Bachelor engineering degree in Automation systems (Instrumentation & Control Systems ) from Wales university U.K.
Speakers Anne Guezen (Co-Speaker) Sales & Projects Director Hint Presentation: Analytical work process automation Enthusiastic, creative, innovative, nonjudgmental and understanding: these are words I like to identify myself with. Allow me to introduce myself: I am Anne Guezen Sales & Projects Director of Hint. 30 years ago, I started out teaching math and physics to students with learning disabilities, after that software development became a passion and in 2009 I became a member of Hint. My ability to understand and translate problems of customers into usable information and solvable issues, provide customers with easy to use solutions, cost savings, higher labor productivity and a better foundation for decision making.
Willem Brink (Co-Speaker) Senior commissioning engineer Hint Presentation: Analytical work process automation Willem Brink is a senior commissioning engineer for Hint, an IT firm that helps companies in the oil and gas industry with software solutions to increase the efficiency of work processes. Clients include: - Sadara - Saudi Aramco - Cameron LNG - KNPC - PDO While doing start up and commissioning for these projects Willem noticed that there are several roadblocks in projects that reduce the effectiveness of applications. Examples of these roadblocks are: - Accessibility - Data scope - Data quality - Modifiability - Simplicity - Costs Willem Is now actively trying to attack these roadblocks and help projects conquer them.
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019 Roland Zepeck Sales Director JCT Analysentechnik GmbH Presentation: Monitoring Strategies & Solutions for Flue Gas Pollutants Born: 1950 Education: Chemical Engineer (Process Chemistry) Work experience: multiple assignments around the world in both Environmental Monitoring and Combustion Technology (mainly Thermal Power Generation) Present: Sales Director of JCT Analysentechnik GmbH, Wiener Neustadt, Austria Environmental Monitoring: R&D for environmental analyzers (Dust, Mercury, Total Hydrocarbons, SOx, NOx, CO, O2, O3), systems design for air quality monitoring stations, and Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems incl. Sampling Systems Combustion Technology: Ignition and Flame Scanner; visualization, thermal analysis, and optimization for fossil-fueled combustion Marcel Hengst Export manager M&C TechGroup Germany GmbH Presentation: The importance of sample gas conditioning Active in on-line gas and liquid Analysis for more than 25 years. Currently working for M&C TechGroup Germany Gmbh.
Teofilo D. De Sagun Analyzer Engineer (Asset) SABIC Ibn Zahr (Saudi European Petrochemical Co.) Presentation: Procedure and Criteria for conducting Analyzer PM Strategy CMRP SMRP 2-Degree Holder (B.Sc. and B.I.T., Magna Cum Laude) Enrolled in MBA 12.5 Yrs as Instrumentation and Analyzer Management Professional 2 Yrs Part-time teaching in University (while working in Petro Industry in Philippines) Conducts Seminars on Instrumentation and Analyzer in Petro-Refining Industries (for University Students) Ind. Member in Philippine Instrumentation and Control Society Expert Instructor in Trainors Jubail (as Volunteer); VP for Educ. President of different University Student Organization Co.Publication Contributor(Writer & Photog)-JGSPC Earned 35 PDUs in PMP Editor-In-Chief, Official Student Publication Speech Champ. Dawood M.H. Fatani Group Leader, Instrumentation Engineering Saudi Aramco Presentation: Process Analyzer Challenges in Wasit Gas Plant Dawood holds a bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering from King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He joined Saudi Aramco, and worked in the fields of process control systems and instrumentations. Also, he completed number of instrumentation and metering system projects. He was appointed as SME for the hydrocarbon flow measurement and instrumentation engineering disciplines. Currently, he is working at Wasit Gas Plant.
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Exhibitor Locator ABB ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES CO. LTD.
C1
AMETEK Process Instruments
E2
Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance Systems (AIMS)
E1
Baker Hughes a GE company
C3
Dräger
B3
DMS Global
C2
DURAG GROUP
E4
Emerson Process Management Arabia Limited
D1
Endress+Hauser
A1
Hint
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HONEYWELL
B1
JCT Analysentechnik GmbH
E3
M&C Techgroup Germany
A2
SIEMENS LTD. SAUDI ARABIA
D2
United Electric Controls
B2
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ISA9thSaudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019 December 2019 www.isa-ad-saudi.org Kempinski Al Othman Hotel Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia
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#ISAKSA EXPERIENCE THE FUTURE. Organised By:
www.isa-ad-saudi.org
ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019
Exhibitors Profiles ABB ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES CO. LTD. Contact Person: Ali Hajjan Address: P.O Box: 2873, Dammam –Khobar Highway , Al-Khobar, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Telephone Number: 00966 13 8063745 Mobile Number: 00966 500524965 Website: http://new.abb.com/products/measurement-products/analytical Email: ali.hajjan@sa.abb.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: C1 ABB is a pioneering technology leader that is writing the future of industrial digitalization. For more than four decades, we have been at the forefront, innovating digitally connected and enabled industrial Equipment and systems. Every day, we drive efficiency, safety and productivity in utilities, industry, transport and infrastructure globally. With a heritage spanning more than 130 years, ABB operates in more than 100 countries and employs around 135,000 people. ABB is operations are organized into four global divisions. One of the division is Industrial Automation offering products, systems and services designed to optimize the productivity of industrial processes. Solutions include turnkey engineering, control systems, measurement products like Analytical Instruments, life cycle services, outsourced maintenance and industry specific products.
AMETEK Process Instruments Contact Person: Stephane Cappe Address: 150 Freeport Road, Pittsburgh, PA, USA 15238 Telephone Number: 0033130688923 Mobile Number: 0033680230160 Website: www.ametekpi.com / www.sru.ametekpi.com Email: stephane.cappe@ametek.com Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: E2 AMETEK Process Instruments provides on line process gas analyzer systems for: • Sulphur recovery and tail gas treating applications (SRU Tail Gas, SO2 CEMS, Pit Gas, TGTU H2-H2S) • New products include a portable, moisture in natural gas analyzer • Moisture analyzers, both TDL (1-2,500 ppm) as well as and Quartz crystal based (10-1,000 ppb) • Thermox combustion O2 analyzers Analytical Instruments and Maintenance Systems (AIMS) supports, sells and promotes AMETEK Process Instruments solutions in KSA, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait and UAE. Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance Systems (AIMS) Contact Person: Zaheer Judy Address: Office 103, Al Khyeli Building, Al Salam Street, Abu Dhabi, UAE Telephone Number: 00 91754811218 Website: www.aimsgt.com Email: zaheerjudy@aimsgt.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: E1 Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance Systems (AIMS) is Middle East leading and highly professional comprehensive range of services. AIMS are founded to provide expertise service for Analytical Instrumentation. We optimize your system and ensure maximum efficiency with minimal downtime. The company is led by personnel with specialized experiences in Analytical Instrumentation and Systems Development supported by a team of service personnel in the field of related process automation. These services are widely spread in Analytical Instrumentation (Lab & Online), AMCs, Air Quality Monitoring, Process Solutions, Sulphur Recovery Optimization and equipment related to Sulphur Recovery Units.
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019 Baker Hughes a GE company Contact Person: Mohammad Khan Address: Dhahran Techno Valley Center-BHGE Telephone Number: +966 505 247 045 Website: https://www.bhge.com Email: mohammd.m.khan@bhge.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: C3 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. Dräger Contact Person: Murray Farmer Address: Dubai Healthcare City, Building 25, 5th floor, P.O. Box 505108, Dubai, UAE Telephone Number: +971 4 4294 629 Mobile Number: +971 55 5510263 Website: www.draeger.com Email: murray.farmer@draeger.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B3 Dräger is a leading international company in the fields of medical and safety technology. Since 1889, Dräger has been developing advanced technical devices and solutions trusted by users all over the world. No matter where Dräger products are used: it’s always about life. Whether for use in clinical, industrial or mining applications, in firefighting or rescue services, Dräger products protect, support and save lives.
DMS Global Contact Person: Mohammed Loch Address: P.O. Box 30063 Diraz, Kingdom of Bahrain Telephone Number: +971 50 3123510 Website: www.dmsglobal.net Email: mloch@dmsglobal.net Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: C2 DMS Global is a global marketing specialist for the energy sector. It has various divisions, namely the DMS Projects, DMS Publishing, DMS Events, DMS Cybernation and DMS Promostation DMS operates globally. With headquarters in Bahrain, DMS Global has been the region’s leading business intelligence and marketing solution provider since 2000. Our business expertise is diversified across global projects tracking, events management, industry debates, digital and multimedia production, exhibitions stand design and industry specific publishing. With offices in 9 countries around the world, we believe that local presence is local knowledge. DMS Projects tracks over 14,000 projects in over 50 countries across 13 major sectors, making the DMS Projects Matrix the most accurate, encompassing and extensive resource for companies looking for new business opportunities anywhere. The concept of DMS is to bring to you an integrated system that provides a cost effective solution for data knowledge and management, saving time, effort and money in your marketing strategy. DMS Global has been a leader of marketing solutions for every major engineering sector across the globe, hence this enables us to work more closely with your teams to understand your needs, our objectives, and business message.
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019 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: E4 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 Emerson Process Management Arabia Limited Contact Person: Zeeshan Mushtaq Address: Dhahran Techno Valley 4713 Ibn Al-Haitham Street, PO Box 1392, Dhahran 34464 Telephone Number: +966 13 814 7570 Mobile Number: +966 55 584 2267 Website: www.emerson.com Email: Zeeshan.Mushtaq@emerson.com Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: D1 Emerson has been in business since 1890, originally incorporated as Emerson Electric Company. As of 2018, Emerson employs about 87,500 people and has more than 215 manufacturing facilities worldwide. Its 2018 revenue was $17.41 billion. Emerson is a Fortune 500 company and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange as EMR. It is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri USA. Emerson has more than 18,000 active patents worldwide as per 2018. Emerson has two business platforms i.e. Automation Solutions and Commercial & Residential Solutions. Emerson Process Management Saudi Arabia is a regional company providing sales, after sales support, training, R&D and manufacturing to support local customers. Endress+Hauser Contact Person: Ganesan Kathirvel Address: 7WB-2100, DAFZA, Dubai, UAE Telephone Number: +971 4 2535 100 Mobile Number: +971 56174 7846 Website: www.mesc.endress.com Email: ganesan.kathirvel@endress.com Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: A1 Endress+Hauser has been a reliable partner for the process industry for 65 years providing comprehensive support to customers, from the laboratory to the process. Our core expertise lies in the fields of process instrumentation and laboratory analysis. Endress+Hauser provides Process automation: products, services and solutions for flow, level, pressure and temperature measurement, process analysis & data management and Laboratory automation: analytical instruments and bioanalytical systems (under the Analytik Jena brand). The breadth and depth of our offering is unique in the industry and set standards in quality and technology. Strategic acquisitions of recent years have expanded the company’s fields of activities. Subsidiaries such as Analytik Jena, SpectraSensors and Kaiser Optical Systems added know-how in the areas of laboratory analysis and advanced process analyzer systems for liquids, solids and gases. This extensive portfolio allows Endress+Hauser to offer proven solutions that address several measurement tasks and is fully standardized and aligned for enhanced safety and efficiency across different industry sectors. Founded in 1953, the Group has developed from a specialist in level measurement to a provider of complete solutions for industrial measuring technology and automation, with constant expansion into new territories and markets. Automation
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019 JCT Analysentechnik GmbH Contact Person: Roland Zepeck Address: Austria, 2700 Wiener Neustadt, Werner Heisenberg-Strasse 4 Telephone Number: +43 2622 87201 51 Mobile Number: +49 151 64646450 Website: www.jct.at Email: sales@jct.at Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: E3 JCT Analysentechnik GmbH is the leading Austrian company in the field of Gas Conditioning and Emission Monitoring. Their product range covers all parts needed of effective and efficient gas sampling, including everything from heated gas sampling probes, analytical heated lines and gas conditioners – also for portable applications and where ATEX certification is needed. With a global network of distributors and OEM partners JCT products and JCT solutions are successfully deployed in leading power generation plants, the cement, mineral, iron and steel industry, the manufacturing industries, waste incinerators and also authorities institutes and universities. Today JCT is over 25 years in business and well known for technically superior, reliable and durable gas conditioning components and efficient after-sales-service worldwide. Hint Contact Person: Anne Guezen Address: Groteweg 61a, 8191 JT, Wapeneveld, The Netherlands Telephone Number: +31 38 4432300 Mobile Number: +31 6 22737372 Website: www.hint-global.com Email: aguezen@hint-global.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: E5 Hint is a Technology Independent Consulting and Software system integration Company active in Digital transformation, specialized in Analyzer Management, Metering and Allocation solutions. The Hint software solutions are focused on providing a maintainer (technician, specialist & manager) with as much assistance as possible. The goal is to move from reactive maintenance to predictive/condition-based maintenance. The Hint AML Analyzer Management solution is a good example of that. AML collects and stores all data required for a maintainer to do his work efficiently. This is a combination of real-time, historical and static data. Think of process data, diagnostic data, manuals, procedures, etc. AML can automate validations and determine the result, including statistical analysis. In AML you can add quality rules, providing insight on the quality of your data. Users can create their own reports on quality, availability, maintenance, etc. AML is easy to access, configure and easy to use. Having all the desired information available at a single location, will make work of the maintainer much easier and less time-consuming. AML will help the maintainer to move from reactive maintenance towards preventive, condition-based maintenance. Providing an environment where maintenance matters, the work of maintainers is appreciated and maintainers can grow. HONEYWELL Contact Person: Karishma Narayanan Address: PO 232362 Telephone Number: +97144504500 Mobile Number: +971508997172 Website: www.honeywell.com/en-us/industries/safety Email: karishma.narayanan@honeywell.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: B1 Honeywell (www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100 technology company that delivers industry specific solutions that include aerospace products and services; control technologies for buildings and industry; and performance materials globally. Our technologies help everything from aircraft, buildings, manufacturing plants, supply chains, and workers become more connected to make our world smarter, safer, and more sustainable. Honeywell Safety and Productivity Solutions (SPS) provides products, software and connected solutions that improve productivity, workplace safety and asset performance for our customers across the globe. We deliver on this promise through industry-leading mobile devices, software, cloud technology and automation solutions, the broadest range of personal protective equipment and gas detection technology, and custom-engineered sensors, switches and controls. We also manufacture and sell a broad portfolio of footwear for work, play and outdoor activities, including XtraTufTM and Muck BootTM brand footwear. 24
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ISA Saudi Arabia Section Analysis Symposium 2019 M&C Techgroup Germany Contact Person: Marcel Hengst Address: Rehhecke 79 Telephone Number: 004921029350 Mobile Number: 00491706349107 Website: www.mc-techgroup.com Email: marcel.hengst@mc-techgroup.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: A2 The M&C TechGroup provides the all from one source offer for specific emission monitoring applications. The product range of M&C, from sample probes, coolers, filters, pumps, analyzers to portable gas conditioning systems, meets the requirements of a wide variety of emission measuring, monitoring and control processes in any industry. All products are certified and approved according to the relevant standards. M&C also offers special explosion-proof sampling and conditioning products that are certified according to ATEX standards. Supplying gas sampling products, engineering and complete gas analyzer solutions has been the core business of M&C for the last 34 years and made it the Number One in this field. SIEMENS LTD. SAUDI ARABIA Contact Person: Syed Farrukh Hasan Address: Fluor Arabia Tower, Dammam Expressway, Al-Khobar 31952 Telephone Number: +966 (13) 865 7769 Mobile Number: +966 (56) 953-1618 Website: siemens.com.sa Email: farrukh.hasan@siemens.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: D2 Siemens Digital Industries (DI) is an innovation leader in automation and digitalization. Closely collaborating with partners and customers, DI drives the digital transformation in the process and discrete industries. With its Digital Enterprise portfolio, DI provides companies of all sizes with an end-to-end set of products, solutions and services to integrate and digitalize the entire value chain. Optimized for the specific needs of each industry, DI’s unique portfolio supports customers to achieve greater productivity and flexibility. DI is constantly adding innovations to its portfolio to integrate cutting-edge future technologies. Siemens Digital Industries has its global headquarters in Nuremberg, Germany, and has around 75,000 employees internationally. Siemens Saudi Arabia Siemens’ history in Saudi Arabia began in 1929 with a single engineer and has since grown into a technological and engineering powerhouse with 1,700 employees across the kingdom. In 1954, E.A. Juffali & Brothers Co. and Siemens AG set up an agency, which is still the cornerstone of a successful partnership with a modern-day joint venture. Together with our customers we tackle the many challenges that face us. Through our expertise in the areas of Gas and Power, Smart Infrastructure, and Digital Industries, we improve people’s lives and create lasting value for future generations. United Electric Controls Contact Person: Talar Kahwajian Address: 180 Dexter Avenue Telephone Number: +1-617-321-1173 Website: www.ueonline.com Email: tkahwajian@ueonline.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B2 Founded in 1931 United Electric Controls, and its divisions, Applied Sensor Technologies and Precision Sensors, is a privately held corporation headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts, USA. We are an international manufacturer of durable and reliable WirelessHART Gas Detectors, pressure and temperature switches, transmitters, controls and sensors. Focused on providing protection to equipment, processes and personnel in a variety of industrial applications, our products range from simple units to highly specialized custom designs. Many of our products principally perform alarm and shutdown functions for our customers, while others provide critical sensor inputs into control systems. Our reputation for dependable, reliable products is a result of innovative design, superior manufacturing techniques, and a corporate focus on uncompromising quality. Automation
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Business Activity Locator Best Practices for Analytical Systems / Maintenance Challenges for Analytical Equipment
Environment Management and Control / Fire & Gas
ABB ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES CO. LTD.
C1
AMETEK Process Instruments
E2
Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance Systems (AIMS)
E1
Endress+Hauser
A1
Hint
E5
HONEYWELL
B1
JCT Analysentechnik GmbH
E3
M&C Techgroup Germany
A2
SIEMENS LTD. SAUDI ARABIA
D2
ABB ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES CO. LTD.
C1
AMETEK Process Instruments
E2
Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance Systems (AIMS)
E1
Dräger
B3
DURAG GROUP
E4
Hint
E5
HONEYWELL
B1
M&C Techgroup Germany
A2
SIEMENS LTD. SAUDI ARABIA
D2
United Electric Controls
B2
Innovation in Analytical Techniques
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ABB ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES CO. LTD.
C1
AMETEK Process Instruments
E2
Analytical Instrumentation & Maintenance Systems (AIMS)
E1
Baker Hughes a GE company
C3
Emerson Process Management Arabia Limited
D1
Endress+Hauser
A1
Hint
E5
JCT Analysentechnik GmbH
E3
M&C Techgroup Germany
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SIEMENS LTD. SAUDI ARABIA
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POST SHOW
REPORT 2019
3RD ISA OMAN SECTION EVENT 2019 19th – 20th February 2019
Grand Millennium Muscat Muscat, Oman
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3rd ISA Oman Section Event 2019
Following the success of the 2nd ISA Oman Section Event in 2018, the 3rd ISA Oman Section Event 2019 aimed to provide an even larger platform for the Automation Industry in Oman and the region to connect, interact, and grow. The two- day event took place on the 19th and 20th February 2019 at the Grand Millennium Muscat, Oman.
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KEYNOTE SPEECHES The Section event opened with the Keynote speeches by dignitaries.
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“ he ISA is not an event company. The events are bi-products of what we do. Our vision is to create a better world through automation. Our mission is to advance the technical competence by connection the automation community to achieving operational excellence.” Mohammed Loch President & CEO- DMS Global Director Industry Development ISA
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“ hy are we doing this? Because we need to share the knowledge to ensure technology accomplish internationally or locally.”
Salim Hamed Al Hinai President ISA Oman
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“ he question here is where did we get that from? So far we have mainly got it from fossil fuel and from the main sector, it is almost 99% coming from natural gas.” Dr. Amer Saif Saeed Al-Hinai Director of Sustainable Energy Research Center Sultan Qaboos University
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THE EVENT IN NUMBERS 2019
ATTENDEES
SPONSORS
EXHIBITORS
SPEAKERS
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11
35
34
The participating companies represented were mainly vendors
713
53.9% 39.4% 6.5%
385 Vendors
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Total Attendees
281 End Users and EPCs
47 Educational Institutes
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FLOOR PLAN
Conference
Ballroom 3 E5
E3
E4
E2
E1
F1
D6
D4
D3
Exhibition
Ballroom 2
D5 F2
D2
D1
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F4
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HAIMO C5
C4
F5
C2
C1
Exhibition
Ballroom 1
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LAMAD GUARD YOUR MEASUREMENT
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F7
A5
B6
B2
B3
A4
A3
B1
A1
A2
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AWARDS CEREMONY Following the Keynote speeches, the event sponsors and organizers were awarded. Award given to : Silver Sponsor
Bryan McKenna, Hub Sales and Marketing Manager, ABB Inc
Maaz Shareef, Project Manager, AIMS International Maintenance Service & Trading L.L.C
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Manish Shankar Telange, General Manager, Sales and Operation, HIMA Middle East LLC
Simohamed Khair, Country Manager Oman, Honeywell
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END USER ATTENDEE PROFILE
ENGINEER SENIOR ENGINEER INSTRUMENT ENGINEER Instrument Engineer System Support Engineer Industrial Computer Engineer Senior Instrument Engineer Senior Instrument & Scada Engr Sr. Commissioning Engineer Senior Commissioning Engr Researcher SR.I&C Automation Engineer Instrument and Control Supervisor Lead Electrical Engineer Senior Instrument & Control Engineer Head of Instrument and Control HEAD OF ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT Commercial Attach / Director General
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Marketing Manger Project Engineer Information Systems Specialist Operation and Maintenance Engineer Regulation Follow-up & Evaluation Director IT Acting Director IT Support Engineer A/Director Of Regulating of Gas Production Engineer Executive Manager Operation Support Engineer Maintenance supervisor Regional manager Control & Automation Support Supervisor Head of C&A Support Manager Control and Automation Engineer Asst. Sales Manager Senior QMI supervisor
POST SHOW REPORT Sr. QMI & Metering Engineer Sr System Engineer Process Technology graduate Process Technologist PROCESS CONTROL AND OPTIMISATION ENGINEER Spot Market IT Manager Optimization Services & Initiatives INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEER Senior Specialist Senior specialist IT security & Business continuity, Team Leader IT Business Applications Services Process Engineer Team Leader Process Improvement and digitalisation Team Lead Refineries E&I Department, Instrument Engineer ProductionTechnician Lead- ICA C&A Engineer Production Measurement Specialist Control & automation Support Engineer control and automation Engineer C&A Engineer Team Leader Control &Automation Systems Control and Automation Engineer Process Control and Optimization Engineer Sr. C&A Engineer Control and Automation Engineer Service Engineer C&A Engineer Sr System Engineer Production Measurement Specialist Production Programming Lead Metering Support Engineer Senior C&A Engineer C&A support eng Real Time Operations team lead Collaboration Consultant C&A Sr. C&A engineer C&A Eng Sr.Systems Engineer Senior Production Measurement Specialist Sr. C&A Engineer Senior C&A Systems Engineer
Lead Control & Automation Engineer Metering Engineer Senior Production Measurement Specialist Process Control and Optimisation Engineer Control & automation engineer Senior Produce Measurement Support Engineer Senior C&A System Engineer Senior Production Measurement Specialist Senior RTO Engineer Process Control and Optimisation Engineer ICS Cybersecurity Risk Consultant Senior RTO Engineer C&A Engineer Senior Control System Engineer PCD Security Engineer Senior C&A Systems Engineer – ICS Security Information Security Consultant PCD IM&T Security Supervisor-SOC C&A Support Engineer Process Control Domain Info. Sec. Consultant Information Security Consultant PCD Retired, formerly (UEAO - Automation & Smart Fields Mgr) Senior Production Measurement Specialist Sr. C&A Engineer IM&T System Eng -PCD C& A Eng, Head of Automation Process Control & Optimization Corporate Function Discipline Head (CFDH) Consultant Process Control & Optimization Senior Process Control & Optimisation Engineer ISA Oman Section President Process Control Engineer Instrument Engineer Manager Metering Engineer Condition Monitoring Engineer Control & Automation Support Supervisor Advisor-ICA (SCADA) Sr Instrument Tech. Senior Instrument Technician Information Security Officer Marine Technology Engineer
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SECTION EVENT The event was inaugurated by Dr. Amer Saif Saeed Al-Hinai,Director of Sustainable Energy Research Center, Sultan Qaboos University.
35 regional and international companies exhibited at the event.
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ICS Cybersecurity. Safety. Compliance.
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SPEAKERS AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMME The 2-day Section event covered the following topics: Advanced Process Control & Optimisation
Field Instruments
Digitalization
Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity
Day One - Tuesday 19th February 2019 7:30AM - 8:30AM Registration 8:30AM - 9:15AM Keynote Speeches
Mohammed Loch
Salim Hamed Al Hinai
Dr. Amer Saif Saeed Al-Hinai
President & CEO
President
Director of Sustainable Energy Research Center
DMS Global
ISA Oman
Sultan Qaboos University
Director Industry Development
ISA
9:15AM - 9:30AM Exhibition Ribbon Cutting and Tour 9:30AM - 11:00AM Digitalization (Session 1) Track Chair
Speakers
Fahad Al Kaabi Instrument Engineer Manager
Oman LNG
Madhav V. Kasture
Paul Steinitz
Vinay Kumar Sharma
HUB Sales Leader IMEA
Director, Strategic Services
ABB
ARC Advisory Group
Senior Process Control & Optimisation Engineer
Petroleum Development Oman LLC
Presentation
Presentation
Presentation
Approach to Digital Transformation for Energy Business
Execution of Digital Transformation Strategies
Energy Efficiency Surveillance Tool (EEST): A Journey Towards Minimising Energy Waste
Krishna Bidare Venkata
Maria Piera Scuri
Technical Consultant
Co-Founder / General Manager
Schneider Electric - Applied Instrument Technologies
SPAZIO Middle East Limited
Presentation
Presentation
Digitalization in Maintenance Management to Improve Profitability, Safely.
Digitalized Command Centre
11:00AM - 11:30AM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 11:30AM - 1:15PM Digitalization (Session 2) Track Chair
Speakers
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Presentation
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Digitalized Command Centre
Digitalization in Maintenance Management to Improve Profitability, Safely.
11:00AM - 11:30AM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 11:30AM - 1:15PM Digitalization (Session 2) Track Chair
Speakers
Salim Al-Busaidy Automation & Smart Field Manager
Dr. Omar Al-Abri
Apurva Sharma
Researcher
Industry Manager - Oil & Gas
Ejaad
Endress+Hauser
Petroleum Development of Oman (PDO)
Honeywell
Presentation
Presentation
Presentation
Ejaad - Linking Industry & Academia
Benefits and Added Value Through Digitalization and IIoT in Process Industry
Thony Brito Cardier
Saptarshi Bhowmick
Regional Sales Manager Digital Oilfields
Department Manager
Rockwell Automation
Yokogawa
Presentation
Presentation
Data Contextualization and Events Gateways as Means to Accelerate Workflows in Digital Oilfields
Yokogawa’s Synaptic Business Automation (SBA) Aims to Transform Industry
1:15PM - 2:15PM Lunch & Exhibition Networking 2:15PM - 4:15PM Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Track Chair
Speakers
Ali Zuhair Al Khaburi Senior GRC Manager
Nama Shared Services LLC (NSS)
Gilles Loridon
Dr. Alexander Horch
CEO
Vice President Research, Development & Product Management
Global Security Network
Shanith Babu Nagarajan Principal Engineer
Mott Macdonald
HIMA Middle East LLC
Presentation
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IIoT Cyber Security Challenges and Innovative Cyber Architecture?
Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity
Security Requirement in Functional Safety Standard 61511
Palaniappan Kannan
Kris Voorspoels
Eddie Habibi
Regional Technical Manager
Founder & CEO
Consultant
OWL Cyber Defense
PAS Global
Petroleum Development of Oman (PDO)
Presentation
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Presentation
Implementing DHS Cybersecurity Guidelines in Industrial Control Systems
TBA
SIS Security Risk Classification and Implementation
4:15PM - 5:00PM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking
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Presentation POST SHOW REPORT Implementing DHS Cybersecurity
Presentation
Presentation
TBA
SIS Security Risk Classification and Implementation
Guidelines in Industrial Control Systems
4:15PM - 5:00PM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking
Day Two - Wednesday 20th February 2019 8:00AM - 9:00AM Registration 9:00AM - 10:30AM Advanced Process Control & Optimization Track Chair
Speakers
Salim Al Mawali Process Control & Optimization Corporate Function Discipline Head (CFDH)
Medhat Zaghloul
Fatema Al Mamari
Regional Technology Manager
Process Control Engineer
Abdullah Khalfan Salim Al-Musalhi
Petroleum Development of Oman (PDO)
Compressor Controls Corp.
Oman Refinery Company (ORPIC)
Vahid Rezagholizadeh Senior Product Portfolio Manager
Process Control and Optimization
Siemens LLC
Petroleum Development of Oman (PDO)
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Surge Testing of New Centrifugal Compressors On Site
MPC/APC Advanced Process Control
New Optimization Concept That Reformed Water Injection Management (SWIT)
Real Time Model-Based Optimizing Solution, Combining Deep Process Knowledge with Digitalization – Unlock the Potential
10:30AM - 11:00AM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 11:00AM - 12:50PM Field Instruments (Session 1) Track Chair
Speakers
Mohammed Al Mandhari ICAT Engineering Team Lead
Occidental Petroleum
Ph.D. Mahmood Albalushi
Zaheer Juddy
Teeba Salim Al Akhzami
Metering Engineer
Managing Director
Control System Engineer
Oman Gas Company
AIMS
Oman LNG
Presentation
Presentation
Presentation
Ultrasonic Gas Flow Meter Recalibration Interval
Adaptation of Digitization in Online Analyzers with Cellular Data Transmission
Axial Compressor (AN200) Operating Envelope Requirements and Upgrade of Control System
Yasser Elseadawy
Kenneth Kirkwood
Control and Automation Engineer
Vice President
PDO
United Electric Controls
Presentation
Presentation
Fire and Gas Operations and Performance Challenges - You are Free to Speak your Mind
Reimagining Predictive Maintenance Solutions with WirelessHART Gas Detection
12:50PM - 1:50PM Lunch & Exhibition Networking 1:50PM - 3:50PM Field Instruments (Session 2) Track Chair
Speakers
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Presentation Fire and Gas Operations and Performance Challenges - You are Free to Speak your Mind
POST SHOW REPORT
Reimagining Predictive Maintenance Solutions with WirelessHART Gas Detection
12:50PM - 1:50PM Lunch & Exhibition Networking 1:50PM - 3:50PM Field Instruments (Session 2) Track Chair
Speakers
Mohammed Al Mandhari ICAT Engineering Team Lead
Occidental Petroleum
Ramy Diaa
Khurram Rehman
Fahad Abdullah Al Hinai
Products Manager
Condition Monitoring Engineer
Control & Automation Support Supervisor
Baker Hughes GE (BHGE)
Oman Gas Company
Oman Gas Company
Presentation
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Flare Flow Measurement & Combustion Control Solutions to Optimize Operation Cost & Enable Environmental Regulations Compliance
Valve Condition Monitoring
Eike Schwede
Michael Korah
Director of Sales BU FSU ME NESE, Sales/BU Leader
Sales Specialist
Alexis Alexander Product Manager
Siemens LLC
VEGA Technique
FLEXIM GmbH
Presentation
Presentation
Presentation
Success Stories of Non-Intrusive Flow Meters in the Oil & Gas Industry
Leak Detection in Water Pipelines Integrating Sensors and Cloud Based Applications, Providing ResourceEfficient Water Management
Level Instrumentation Suitable for Maintenance with No Process Shutdown
3:50PM - 4:20PM ISA Oman Feedback
Saud Fahdi
Mohammed Loch
Head of Automation
President & CEO
President
Petroleum Development of Oman (PDO)
DMS Global
ISA Oman
Director Industry Development
ISA
Presentation Challenges in Development of C&A skill sets practical reflection
4:20PM - 5:00PM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking
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INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CYBERSECURITY
Standardizing Practices for Industrial Systems Patch Management By Eric C. Cosman, Contributing Consultant, ARC Advisory Group Effective patch management is an important element of a comprehensive security program for industrial control systems (ICS). The complexity and criticality of this environment present specific challenges for asset owners. They need practical guidance that acknowledges and addresses these challenges. Such guidance is available from several sources, including the ISATR62443-2-3 technical report released in 2015. But while useful, guidance alone may not be sufficient. The guidance can take many forms, requiring interpretation and assessment to determine how to best apply it to a given situation. This may not be possible without first consulting security experts.
change program that includes selecting, evaluating, and applying software updates or patches. The scope of such a program must include systems and applications software, as well as any related configuration settings. While operations and support personnel understand the importance of effective change management, the
Patch management for industrial systems presents a challenge for asset owners and other stakeholders. Practices have now evolved to the point where they can be presented in the form of a normative standard.
the importance of effective change management, the design and consistent execution of the necessary processes and procedures involve significant challenges due to the nature of the environment.
The ISA99 committee (responsible for the 62443 series) has revised and reformatted the 62443-2-3 report as a normative standard that will soon be submitted to both ISA and IEC for review, comment, and eventual approval. What were previously recommendations will become requirements stated in a more suitable form for use in product assessments, requests for proposal, and procurement specifications. These requirements are also stated in terms of the accountability and responsibilities of each of the principal roles that form part of the foundation of the 62443 series. Finally, the patch life cycle and state model and characterization schema can be used in formal conformance and compliance specifications. Copies of the draft standard are available for review from the ISA committee. The committee members will consider all comments received as they finalize the standard.
The State of Patch Management for Industrial Systems Virtually all current industrial control systems are hosted on commercial off the shelf (COTS) operating systems (e.g., Microsoft Windows). While this has increased the utility and capability of these systems it has also increased their exposure to the same cybersecurity risks as business and consumer systems. Several mitigating measures are available to reduce this risk, including system segmentation and configuration for specific security levels. However, all these measures depend on a comprehensive management of 46 Automation
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Management of change is an essential element of an effective cybersecurity management program. All changes to systems and components must be considered, including the application of patches and software updates.
Control Systems Context Industrial systems typically include a variety of hardware and software components, each with its own set of vulnerabilities and subject to different threats. In a large facility such as a refinery or integrated chemical complex there are often many separate systems that may or may not be integrated or managed by a single support group. The effort required to coordinate updates and patches to such systems can be significant. These characteristics and the associated challenges are similar to those of large data centers. However, several characteristics of industrial systems set them apart from a management of change perspective. The most fundamental of these is the nature of potential consequence of attack, compromise, or failure that could include impact on process or personal safety or equipment integrity.
Available Guidance Fortunately, guidance on what is required for effective industrial systems’ patch management is available from several sources, including national laboratories (e.g., NIST), government agencies, and sector- and industry-specific groups. Some of this information was developed originally for use with general-purpose information systems and adapted for use in the ICS environment while other references were developed specifically for the industrial environment. Regardless of design and consistent execution of the necessary processes and procedures involve significant challenges due to the nature of the environment.
INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CYBERSECURITY Challenges Remain The amount and variety of guidance information presents a challenge, leading to confusion as to which source provides the “best� starting point. Moreover, some content may not be entirely suitable for use with industrial systems, and the terminology and concepts used may not be familiar to a typical operations or plant engineer. The result is that operations staff may select and use practices that are ineffective or labor intensive.
More Than Guidance Required While guidance is certainly valuable, the reality is that it is often not sufficient or effective. Guidance documents commonly only provide recommendations, leaving the reader to decide how to turn these into an effective response. This may not be possible without consulting security experts. Also, guidance documents are usually assumed to be directed primarily to asset owners. Suppliers and system integrators may not be aware of them or feel that they need to follow the direction provided. It is common for those filling these roles to respond more to standards as they are described in terms of normative requirements, such as those often cited in procurement specifications. Guidance comes from many sources and in many forms. This presents a challenge when determining the best starting point for a program response. Terminology and concepts may not be consistent, and recommendations may conflict.
ISA/IEC 62443 In creating the ISA/IEC 62443 standards the authors attempted to address some of these challenges. The technical report ISA-TR62443-2-3 (Patch Management in the IACS Environment) provides informative guidance with respect to patch management in an ICS environment. It was approved by committees in both ISA and IEC and published in 2015. Copies may be purchased from either ISA or IEC. Ultimately, patching automation systems is a risk management decision, thus tying what may be seen as a tedious but necessary activity into a much broader context. This serves to stress the point that unpatched or otherwise out-of- date control systems can present risks that are just as serious as more traditional process- or equipment-related risks. Final accountability for mitigating these risks lies with the asset owner. The report also describes a formal patch life cycle model, consisting of several states, ranging from available to installed. The asset owner, systems integrator, and system supplier share primary responsibility for each of these states. Clarity on the definition of these states, as well as the activities required for transitioning from one
The 62443-2-3 technical report was issued in 2015. It provides recommendations for patch management within the broader context of risk management, a patch life cycle, and a format for defining and exchanging patch-related information. to another, form the foundation for the patch management program. The state model is supplemented by more detailed guidance for the asset owner on the major activities associated with patching in the areas of information sharing, planning and implementation, procedures and policies, and operations. These activity groups are shown in the form of a simple workflow. The final major element of the 62442-2-3 technical report is a description of a format for defining and exchanging patch-related information. This is required to address the common situation where an industrial control system may be composed of products and technology from several suppliers. Patch characterization information is described in the form of an XML schema and implemented as a combination of a schema definition and vendor patch compatibility (VPC) file.
From Guidance to Standard The patch management technical report has been generally well received by industry. As a result, the authoring committee decided to revise and reformat the report as a normative standard (62443-2-3) that will be submitted to both ISA and IEC for review, comment, and eventual approval. Conversion to a standard allows the content to be better integrated into a broader cybersecurity management program. Recommendations become requirements that are stated in a more suitable form for use in product assessments, requests for proposal and procurement specifications. These requirements are also stated in terms of the accountability and responsibilities of each of the principal roles that form part of the foundation of the 62443 series. Finally, the patch life cycle and state model and characterization schema can be used in formal conformance and compliance specifications. The ISA99 committee has converted a technical report on patch management to a normative standard. Recommendations become requirements that are stated in a more suitable form for use in product assessments, requests for proposal, and procurement specifications. Although this new standard has not yet been approved, draft copies are available for review from the ISA committee. Requests can be directed to the committee chairs. All comments received will be considered by the committee as they finalize the standard. Automation
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FEATURED PROJECT PROJECT NAME: JUPC - Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Glycol (EO/EG) Plant III Name of Client
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. Once completed, the ethylene oxide-ethylene glycol (EO/EG) plant will produce 700,000 metric tons per year of monoethylene glycol (MEG).
Project Status Nov 2019
Sinopec's new 4,000-tonne crawler crane has been used to lift a 1,926-ton washing tower in under 5 hours at the project site.
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.
May 2019
Integrated Service Solutions have been contracted to supply power transformers for the EO/EG III project.
Apr 2019
Sendan has been awarded a contract to supply, install, test and commission a temporary site office work for the EO/EG III project.
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 and the modification of 2 existing tanks.
May 2018
SABIC has selected Scientific Design Company Inc. (SD) technologies for the EO/EG III project. 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 yet to be 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 | December 2019 Samsung Saudi Arabia will finish the remaining works.
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The award includes the license of process technology, the provision of process design, technical assistance and start-up services.
FEATURED PROJECT
05 Apr 2018
The project is in the engineering stage and construction will commence next June. The project team and mobilization are yet to be 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.
Oct 2017
The evaluation of the preferred EPC proposals is underway. The award of the contract has been delayed to November 2017.
05 Apr 2017
The EPC contract is expected to be awarded in Q3, 2017.
Mar 2017
WorleyParsons 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.
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
Awarded
- Samsung Engineering Company - Samsung Engineering Company - Wison Engineering - eTEC Engineering & Construction Company - Sinopec Corp
FEED PQ
Bidders
Awarded
- Worley
- Worley
- Worley
PQ
Bidders
Awarded
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Sub-Contractors - McDermott International Automation - Mammoet
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Bidders
Awarded
- Worley
- Worley
- Worley
PQ
Bidders
Awarded
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FEATURED PROJECT Sub-Contractors
- McDermott International - Mammoet - Sinopec Corp - Integrated Service Solutions - Sendan International
Project Schedules 4Q-2013
Project Announced
3Q-2014
FEED
1Q-2017
EPC ITB
4Q-2017
Engineering & Procurement
2Q-2018
Construction
4Q-2020
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
Lalon Miah - Senior Document Controller - Samsung Engineering
Available only for DMS Members
Young Mun Jang - Head of Procurement - Samsung Engineering
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Sam Epino - Marketing Executive - Samsung Engineering Co. Ltd
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Chanho Jeong - Business Development Manager Samsung Engineering Co. Ltd.
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Cao Qun - Business Development Manager - Sinopec
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Ali Aseeri - Procurement Engineer - Wison Engineering
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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 - Isopropanol Plant Advanced Petrochemical - SK Gas - Polypropylene (PP) Compounding Plant Advanced Petrochemical - SK Gas - Propane Dehydrogenation (PDH) and Polypropylene (PP) Complex Dow - Polymers Production Facility Farabi Petrochemicals Company - Yanbu Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) Plant INOCHEM - Soda Ash and Calcium Chloride Complex JUPC - Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Glycol (EO/EG) Plant III 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 50 Automation December 2019 Clean Fuel - Naphtha Hydrotreater and SRU
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BUDGET ($US)
STATUS
Ethylene Polypropylene
100000000 40000000
Project Announced Project Announced
Polypropylene Polymers Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) Detergents Ethylene Oxide Ammonia Chlor Alkali Polypropylene Gas Production
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Project Announced Feasibility Study Construction Construction Construction Engineering & Procurement Engineering & Procurement Construction Construction
Petrochemical Plant
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EPC ITB
Naptha
950000000
Construction
Naptha
500000000
Construction
Sulphur Recovery
177600000
Construction
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 PROJECT Phase 2 - Clean Fuel Package Advanced Petrochemical - SK Gas - Isopropanol Plant Petro Rabigh Refinery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion - Phase 2 Advanced Petrochemical - SK Gas - Polypropylene (PP) Compounding Plant Common Facilities (UO2) & Tank Farm Package (UO3) Advanced Petrochemical - SK Gas - Propane Dehydrogenation (PDH) and Petro Rabigh Refinery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion - Phase 2 Polypropylene (PP) Complex Clean Fuel - Naphtha Hydrotreater and SRU Dow - Polymers Production Facility Petro Rabigh Refinery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion - Phase 2 - Overview Farabi Petrochemicals Company - Yanbu Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) Plant Petro Rabigh Refinery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion - Phase 2 INOCHEM - Soda Ash and Calcium Chloride Complex Vanadium Processing Plant & Caustic Soda Disposal Unit JUPC - Ethylene Oxide/Ethylene Glycol (EO/EG) Plant III Petrokemya - Jubail - Olefins 1 Plant Expansion Maaden - Ras Al Khair - Ammonia Plant RCC - Hydrocarbon Resin Complex Midchem - Riyadh - Chlor Alkali Plant and Calcium Chloride Plant Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu - KeroTech Industries - Jubail - Kerosene Plant NATPET - Yanbu Polypropylyene Plant Redevelopment Sabic - Debottlenecking and Expansion of Petrokemya Butadiene Extraction Plant NIGC - Jubail GAS Phase 9 Sabic - Jubail - STC Jubail Utilities Park & Pilot Plants Pan Asia - Jizan City for Basic & Downstream Industries Sabic - Saudi Aramco - Yanbu Crude Oil To Chemicals (COTC) Complex Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) Plant SADAF - Jubail - CLC Chlor Alkali Revamp Petro Rabigh Refinery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion Sadara - Ethylene Oxide (EO) and Propylene Oxide (PO) Pipeline Phase 2 - Clean Fuel Package SAGIA - Unibio - Edhafat - BioProtein Facility Petro Rabigh Refinery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion - Phase 2 SASREF - Jubail Refinery Modernization and Expansion Common Facilities (UO2) & Tank Farm Package (UO3) SATORP - Jubail - Debottlenecking Train 2 Petro Rabigh Refinery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion - Phase 2 Saudi Aramco - Yanbu to North Jeddah NGL Pipeline Clean Fuel - Naphtha Hydrotreater and SRU Saudi Aramco - Aindar and Fazran Oil Fields - Sulphate Removal Facilities Petro Rabigh Refinery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion - Phase 2 - Overview Saudi Aramco - Annual Onshore Maintain Potential Programme - (Program) Petro Rabigh Refinery & Petrochemical Complex Expansion - Phase 2 Saudi Aramco - Arab Heavy Pipeline to Yanbu Crude Oil Terminal Vanadium Processing Plant & Caustic Soda Disposal Unit Saudi Aramco - Arabiyah and Hasbah Gas Field Development Petrokemya - Jubail - Olefins 1 Plant Expansion Saudi Aramco - Berri - Sour Water Stripper and Disposal System RCC - Hydrocarbon Resin Complex Saudi Aramco - Berri Gas-Oil Separation Plant Expansion Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu - KeroTech Industries - Jubail - Kerosene Plant Saudi Aramco - Berri Offshore Pipeline Sabic - Debottlenecking and Expansion of Petrokemya Butadiene Extraction Plant Saudi Aramco - Fadhili Gas Plant - Downstream Packages Sabic - Jubail - STC Jubail Utilities Park & Pilot Plants Saudi Aramco - Fadhili Gas Plant - Industrial Support Facilities (FISF) Sabic - Saudi Aramco - Yanbu Crude Oil To Chemicals (COTC) Complex Saudi Aramco - Fadhili Gas Plant - Main Processing Facilities SADAF - Jubail - CLC Chlor Alkali Revamp Saudi Aramco - Fadhili Gas Plant - Offsites & Utilities Sadara - Ethylene Oxide (EO) and Propylene Oxide (PO) Pipeline Saudi Aramco - Fadhili Gas Plant - Overview SAGIA - Unibio - Edhafat - BioProtein Facility Saudi Aramco - Fadhili Gas Plant - Sulphur Recovery Unit SRU SASREF - Jubail Refinery Modernization and Expansion Saudi Aramco - Gas Storage Facilities SATORP - Jubail - Debottlenecking Train 2 Saudi Aramco - Haradh Gas Increment Program - Freeflow Pipelines Saudi Aramco - Yanbu to North Jeddah NGL Pipeline Saudi Aramco - Haradh Gas Increment Program - North Haradh Saudi Aramco - Aindar and Fazran Oil Fields - Sulphate Removal Facilities Field Gas Compression Facilities Saudi Aramco - Annual Onshore Maintain Potential Programme - (Program) Saudi Aramco - Haradh Gas Increment Program - South Haradh Saudi Aramco - Arab Heavy Pipeline to Yanbu Crude Oil Terminal Field Gas Compression Facilities Saudi Aramco - Arabiyah and Hasbah Gas Field Development Saudi Aramco - Haradh Gas Increment Program - Overview Saudi Aramco - Berri - Sour Water Stripper and Disposal System Saudi Aramco - Haradh Gas Increment Program - Satellite Gas Compression Facilities Saudi Aramco - Berri Gas-Oil Separation Plant Expansion Saudi Aramco - Hasbah Field Increment II Saudi Aramco - Berri Offshore Pipeline Saudi Aramco - Hawiyah Gas Plant Expansion Saudi Aramco - Fadhili Gas Plant - Downstream Packages Saudi Aramco - Hawiyah Unayzah Gas Reservoir Storage Saudi Aramco - Fadhili Gas Plant - Industrial Support Facilities (FISF) Saudi Aramco - Jizan Export Refinery - Naphtha Processing and Aromatics Complex Saudi Aramco - Fadhili Gas Plant - Main Processing Facilities Saudi Aramco - Jizan Export Refinery - Overview Saudi Aramco - Fadhili Gas Plant - Offsites & Utilities Saudi Aramco - Jizan Export Refinery - Sour Water Stripper & Amine Regeneration Unit Saudi Aramco - Fadhili Gas Plant - Overview Saudi Aramco - Jizan Export Refinery - Tank Farms Saudi Aramco - Fadhili Gas Plant - Sulphur Recovery Unit SRU Saudi Aramco - Jizan Export Refinery - Utilities Package Saudi Aramco - Gas Storage Facilities Saudi Aramco - Juaymah - Enhanced LPG Piping Network Saudi Aramco - Haradh Gas Increment Program - Freeflow Pipelines Saudi Aramco - Juaymah Terminal SPM Replacement Saudi Aramco - Haradh Gas Increment Program - North Haradh Saudi Aramco - Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Receiving Terminal Field Gas Compression Facilities Saudi Aramco - Marjan Oil Field Expansion - Cogeneration Independent Saudi Aramco - Haradh Gas Increment Program - South Haradh Steam and Power Project (ISPP) Field Gas Compression Facilities Saudi Aramco - Marjan Oil Field Expansion - Gas Oil Separation Plant (GOSP) Saudi Aramco - Haradh Gas Increment Program - Overview Package 1 Saudi Aramco - Haradh Gas Increment Program - Satellite Gas Compression Facilities Saudi Aramco - Marjan Oil Field Expansion - Gas Treatment and Saudi Aramco - Hasbah Field Increment II Sulphur Recovery Facility - Package 10 Saudi Aramco - Hawiyah Gas Plant Expansion Saudi Aramco - Marjan Oil Field Expansion - Inlet, Storage and Saudi Aramco - Hawiyah Unayzah Gas Reservoir Storage Compression Facilities - Package 9 Saudi Aramco - Jizan Export Refinery - Naphtha Processing and Aromatics Complex Saudi Aramco - Marjan Oil Field Expansion - Interlinked Pipeline Installation Saudi Aramco - Jizan Export Refinery - Overview Saudi Aramco - Marjan Oil Field Expansion - Jubail Interlinked Saudi Aramco - Jizan Export Refinery - 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When a Dream Needs a Gentle Push to Give It Wings-Sponsored by Analytical Division Of ISA Growing up as the youngest child in a family of five, abandoned by your father, neglected by your elder brother and sister, with just your mother who is a day laborer in a physically unwell state of health and with the dreams of one day becoming a Chemistry Professor is really hard. This is exactly the condition of Mohammed Sajib Sheik, a 10 year old boy hailing from a slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Sajib’s father abandoned the family a long time ago. His elder brother and sister are both married and living their own happy lives while almost totally neglecting the existence of their own mother and brother. Sajib’s mother, Sofia Begum works as a day laborer to provide for herself and Sajib. But, because of being physically unwell, she isn’t able to go to work daily and so the responsibility of taking care of his mother and himself falls on the meek shoulders of young Sajib. He has to works after school, selling newspapers and water bottles to meet their needs. Like all other kids of his age, Sajib too loves playing cricket. He sings as well. But unlike every other kid whose role model might be a cricketer in this cricket crazy nation, Sajib’s role model is Alfred Bernhard Nobel, the world famous Swedish Chemist and founder of the Nobel Prizes, and hence his love for Chemistry. Once, at school, during a session of Science, the teacher was teaching about mixtures and it was a little above the understanding capabilities of a regular Sixth Grader, but Sajib easily understood the concepts and was given the opportunity to perform experiment in front of the whole class, and that too very successfully. He is passionate about his dreams to become a Chemistry professor one day and that is clearly reflected in his academics. But the only thing in his way to achieve that dream is the current situation he is in. No one to help him progress with his education, no one to guide him and help him plot his next steps
in education. And this is where C2C has come in to help him. C2C has taken Sajib under its wings and are supporting him by providing 1000BDT per month to help take care of their accommodation needs so that he can use the money he earns by himself to help complete his education and pursue his dreams of becoming a Chemistry Professor. C2C has a really good idea of how Sajib should carry on his education so as to achieve his dream. The Bangladeshi educational system is basically divided into 7 levels: •Pre-primary: Play School to Kindergarten •Primary: Grade 1 to Grade 5 •Junior School: Grade 6 to Grade 8 •Secondary School: Grade 9 to Grade 10 •Higher Secondary: Grade 11 and Grade 12 •Bachelor’s Degree: 4 years •Master’s Degree: 1 year According to the above given system, Sajib is now in Junior School and has a minimum of 9 years of education left to finally be able to achieve his dream. As per the Government curriculum, basic Science will be taught to all students from Grade 6 to Grade 8. From Grade 9, Science will be broken down into Physics, Chemistry and Biology. And it is also from Grade 9 that the education stream will be divided into Science, Arts and Commerce and this will be followed up until Grade 12. So, Sajib will have to opt for the Science stream from Grade 9 and then continue his education to attain a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry and then opt for a Master’s Degree in Chemistry to increase his chances of becoming a Chemistry Professor. Sajib is currently being sponsored by the Analysis Division of ISA. With a helping and guiding hand behind him, Sajib can easily achieve his dream and build a brighter future for himself and his family. Automation
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THE WATER PROMISE – DMS Global joins hands with WATER RELIEF.ORG Clean water has become one of our most precious resources in the 21st century, in fact, one in nine people live without access to clean and drinkable water. The water crisis is real. It’s affecting men, women, children, families, and farmers. Women and children are spending hours a day fetching dirty water which leads to illness and disease, robbing entire communities of their futures. Lack of access to safe water and proper sanitation harms health. When health is affected, it limits education, leading to a cycle of poverty.
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A bold commitment should be made to make sure everyone gets a chance to drink water from a reliable source. DMS Global has joined hands with WATERRELIEF.ORG, a nonprofit charitable organization in helping to plant more fresh water wells and pumps throughout Africa and Asia. Recently, DMS Global has taken an initiative to providing funds to dig a well in Ukhiya Village, Cox Bazar District, Chittagong division in Bangladesh. This is to help the refugees from Myanmar who are currently residing in Bangladesh. Every gift has an impact. Let’s share this gift of water with everyone.
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