June 2019 Vol. VII Issue 4
DMS ANALYTICS Vietnam’s First Integrated Petrochemical Complex Sao Vang-Dai Nguyet Development
ISA Vietnam Event 2019 Catalogue
FEATURED PROJECT Premier Oil - Chim Sao Dua Oil Field Development
POST SHOW REPORT 1st ISA Thailand Section Event 2018
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June 2019 Vol. VII Issue 4
DMS ANALYTICS Vietnam’s First Integrated Petrochemical Complex
FEATURED PROJECT Premier Oil - Chim Sao Dua Oil Field Development
Sao Vang-Dai Nguyet Development
ISA Vietnam Event 2019 Catalogue
POST SHOW REPORT 1st ISA Thailand Section Event 2018
Automation INSIGHT! June 2019 Vol VII Issue 4 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 Rima Ravi rravindran@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, We all appreciate that, in order to improve ourselves, we need to learn from others and that any improvement within any community comes from the sharing of ideas. Improvement in the process automation world is measured by profit and a major part of this is cost of production which itself can be broken down to capital expenditure and operating expenditure with an emphasis on life-cycle costs which can all be improved by appropriate use of technology and business models. Thus, we need to share technical and business processes’ knowledge around the community and perhaps this is why Vietnam will now host an ISA Automation event like the ones we have seen in recent years in the Middle East, Thailand and Malaysia. Indeed, by becoming part of the global ISA community, automation leaders and practitioners within Vietnam will now benefit from access to global standards, education and technical forums that will all help to optimise the use of automation in the process control industry. The exhibition and conference being held this month in Saigon is a perfect way to encourage knowledge sharing, not only between end-users and vendors, but also between end-users themselves. I have always felt that, due to the difference in its approach to life’s challenges with variations of logic in Asia as compared to Europe and other regions of the world, sharing of methodologies and best-practices will allow us all to look outside the box and to change our business models accordingly to improve our bottom-line. But we also need to be aware that technology is not always the answer since it brings with it further challenges that we are not equipped for. Digitalisation itself as experienced by the many who ventured into the world of intelligent transmitters and asset management may not be the way to go but jumping straight to the use of pervasive sensors, big data analytics utilising the IIoT and the business models that are being developed for the Industry 4.0 epoque may provide a better platform. look forward to a successful event and encourage everybody attending to get actively involved in the conference. Kind Regards,
Kind Regards,
Mohammed Loch President and CEO, DMS Global Director Industry Development International Society of Automation (ISA)
Hugh Wingrove Editor-in-Chief DMS Global
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Vietnam’s First Integrated Petrochemical Complex Investors are keen on investing in the petrochemical industry due to the multiple incentives available for petrochemical projects. The country constantly introduces petrochemical projects valued at billions of dollars which has received lots of attention from foreign investors. The Long Son Petrochemical Complex (LPSC) is the first integrated petrochemical complex in the country. Currently under construction in the Long Son Commune of Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, has an initial investment of $3.7billion in July 2008 and being developed with an estimated investment of $5.4billion by Siam Cement Group (SCG). Qatar Petroleum International Vietnam (QPIV) held 25 percent of LSPC’s chartered capital. The remainder belonged to PetroVietnam with 29 percent, and Thailand’s SGC held 46 percent. In May 2018, SCG has reached
an agreement to buy PetroVietnam’s share in the LSPC and by July 2018, SCG officially holds 100% stake in the project. SNC-Lavalin has been appointed PMC for the project by September 2018. Groundbreaking of the petrochemical complex was held on February 2018. The construction of Long Son Petrochemical Complex project progresses gradually as SCG is determined to implement the petrochemical complex that has been delayed for years and complete the project. SCG was urged to speed up the project and is committed to complete the Long Son Petrochemical complex by 2023. Vietnam has great potential for the industry, which is becoming lucrative for foreign investors. Even though entering the market is not easy as licensing takes years and strategic cooperation with PetroVietnam. Convenient conditions have been created for exporting petroleum and petrochemical products due to the country’s strategic location in Asia.
Sao Vang-Dai Nguyet Development When it comes to the oil and gas industry in Vietnam, PetroVietnam (PVN) and the Ministry of Industry and Trade have dominated this sector in the country. Development for this sector is one of the top priorities as it is the key to the country’s national energy security and economic growth. Idemitsu Kosan, a Japanese company has entered the Vietnam oil and gas industry by constructing a massive oil refinery in the country and now developing the Sao Vang-Dai Nguyet gas fields. The Sao Vang-Dai Nguyet fields are located in blocks 05-1b and 05-1c in the Nam Con Son basin, about 350 kilometers southeast of Vietnam’s coast. Idemitsu Kosan is the operator with an ownership of 43.08 percent. Teikoku Oil holds 36.92 percent of the stake and Petrovietnam 20 percent. Aker Solutions provided the front end engineering design (FEED) for the development project. The scope of the project includes: a well-head platform at Dai Nguyet field, a central Processing Platform
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(CPP) at Sao Vang field with dry gas export to NCSP 1 (high pressure) and Condensate exported to Dai Hung field, infield flowlines, pipelines, pipeline-end manifolds (PLEMs) and tie-ins to the Nam Con Son sales gas pipeline network, and a floating storage and offloading (FSO) vessel converted tanker with an external turret and storage capacity of a minimum 350,000 barrels of condensate. The output of the gas field is estimated at about 2.8 million barrels of crude oil and condensate and 1.5 billion cubic meters of gas per year. Commercial production is expected by Q3 2020. Setting up businesses and investing in oil and gas enterprises in the country have received a beneficial forecast. A steadily growing market has been created by the expansions of offshore explorations and productions leading to intense competitions in the upstream and midstream sub-sectors. With the potential amount of exploration and production projects in the country, many opportunities are presented.
ISA Vietnam Event 2019
ISA Vietnam Event 2019 13th June 2019 Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Towers, Ho Chi Minh City - Vietnam
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ISA Vietnam Event 2019 Thursday 13th June 2019 7:45AM - 8:45AM Registration 8:45AM - 9:45AM Keynote Speeches
Mohammed Loch
Friedhelm Best
Ir. V.R.Harindran
President & CEO
Vice President Region Asia Pacific
Head Instrument
Vice President
DMS Global
HIMA Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.
PETRONAS Refinery and Petrochemical Corporation Sdn. Bhd. (PRPC)
PetroVietnam (PVN)
Director Industry Development
ISA
Dr. Nguyen Quoc Thap
President
ISA Malaysia
9:45AM - 10:10AM Exhibition Ribbon Cutting & Coffee Break 10:10AM - 11:25AM Digitalization Speakers
Bob Gill
Nguyen Vinh Loc
Anand Makhija
General Manager, Southeast Asia
Founder & CEO, Inventor
Technical Director
Vu Ngoc Trinh Senior Manager
ARC Advisory Group
Daviteq
PAS Global
Vietnam Petroleum Institute
Presentation
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Digital Transformation: The Road to Success
Ultra-Low Power Wireless Sensor Technology and the On-Premise IIoT Platform for Refinery
Ensuring Data Integrity for a Digitalization Infrastructure
Blockchain Technology: The Opportunities and Challenges In Oil and Gas Domain
11:25AM - 11:50AM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 11:50AM - 1:05PM Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity / Process Safety Speakers
Gilles Loridon
Sujith Bhaskara Panikkar
Andrew Chee
CEO
Director
Business Development
Safety Specialist
Global Security Network
HIMA
HIMA
Vietnam Petroleum Institute
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How to Secure IT/OT Communication
Functional Safety and Cybersecurity
HIPPS
Enhancing the Effectiveness of Safety Management in Refining, Petrochemical and Gas Processing Activities of Petrovietnam by Establishing and Applying Process Safety Performance Indicators
1:05PM - 1:50PM Lunch Break & Exhibition Networking 1:50PM - 3:05PM Advanced Process Control & Optimization Speakers
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Ir. Phùng Đình Liểu
How to Secure IT/OT Communication
Functional Safety and Cybersecurity
HIPPS
Enhancing the Effectiveness of Safety Management in Refining, Petrochemical and Gas Processing Activities of Petrovietnam by Establishing and Applying Process Safety Performance Indicators
ISA Vietnam Event 2019 1:05PM - 1:50PM Lunch Break & Exhibition Networking 1:50PM - 3:05PM Advanced Process Control & Optimization Speakers
Mohamed Abousalem
Pavan Kulkarni
Frank Nanne
Phan Huu Hung
Regional Commercial Leader – Asia Pacific
Turbo Machinery Consultant
Regional Manager
Compressor Controls Corporation CCC
Compressor Controls Corporation CCC
Energy Control Technologies (ECT)
Deputy Manager Maintenance & Technical Department
PVDrilling
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Energy Optimization for Compressor Control Systems – Case Study
Offshore Asset Optimization Applied to Turbomachinery
Improved Compressor Control Technology on Open Hardware Platforms While Reducing CAPEX and OPEX Costs
Application of Soft Torque into Drilling Process
3:05PM - 3:30PM Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 3:30PM - 4:45PM Field Instruments Speakers
Bui Huu Thanh
Tran Tan Chuc
Nguyen Trung Kiet
Supervisor, C&I Department
C&I Department Manager
Maintenance Supervisor, C&I
Dr. Khanh Ngo Head of Sales
Binh Son Refining & Petrochemical JSC (BSR)
Binh Son Refining & Petrochemical JSC (BSR)
Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical JSC (Vietnam)
Endress+Hauser
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Vibration Signal Spike and Solution
Solution for Control and Instrumentation to Improve Safety and Availability
Anti-Surge Control - Cases Study
Netilion - Cloud-Based IIoT Ecosystem
4:45PM - 5:15PM Exhibition Networking
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Keynote Speakers Mohammed Loch
President & CEO DMS Global Director Industry Development – 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.
Friedhelm Best
Vice President Region Asia Pacific HIMA Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.
In the role of the Vice President Asia Pacific Region, Friedhelm Best has responsibility for HIMA’s business across Asia and the Pacific region. This includes the activities in Sales, Consulting, Engineering, Service, Administration and Finance. The HIMA Group is the world’s leading independent provider of solutions for safety-critical applications. Formerly Sales Director for Europe and Africa, Friedhelm Best has extensive experience in international business and was responsible for notable large-scale projects. Prior to this, Friedhelm worked as Director of Global Key Account Management Industry in the Electrical Sector of Eaton Corporation. He was responsible for coordinating activities for global accounts in selected key segments as Marine & Offshore. Friedhelm began his career as a sales engineer at HARTING in Germany, and was subsequently key account manager for Automotive Production. Friedhelm earned degrees in precision engineering from the University of Applied Sciences in Wilhelmshaven and in industrial engineering and management from the University of Applied Sciences in Emden. He is a certified Functional Safety Engineer (TÜV Rheinland) and is located in Singapore. Friedhelm is the Chairman in the Regional Markets Committee of the Singaporean-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce.
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ISA Vietnam Event 2019 Ir. V.R.Harindran
Head Instrument PETRONAS Refinery and Petrochemical Corporation Sdn. Bhd. (PRPC) President ISA Malaysia Ir. V.R.Harindran is the Head of Instrument at the PETRONAS Refinery and Petrochemical Corporation (PRPC), a USD 30B investment by PETRONAS in Malaysia that is currently in the commissioning stage. He is also an Associate Professor for the Electrical & Electronics Department of University of Technology PETRONAS (UTP) and a Chartered Engineer, UK. He holds a B.Sc in Electrical & Electronics Engineering (1984) and M.Sc. in Technology Management (2010), both from UK universities.
Dr. Nguyen Quoc Thap
Vice President PetroVietnam (PVN)
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Digitalization 10:10AM - 11:25AM Speakers Bob Gill
General Manager, Southeast Asia ARC Advisory Group
Presentation: Digital Transformation: The Road to Success Bob Gill manages ARC Advisory Group’s business operations and market research activities in Southeast Asia. ARC provides technology research, advisory and consulting services to industrial automation and software suppliers as well as to end-user companies in the manufacturing, infrastructure and energy sectors. Bob is a regular speaker at company and industry conferences. Recent (2018) engagements include: Industry of Things World Asia; Honeywell Asia Pacific Channel Partner Conference; Singapore ICS Cyber Security Conference; Yokogawa Asia Pacific User Conference, and HIMA Users Conference Asia Pacific. His work experience includes engineering roles (15 years) in the UK and Singapore, at British Aerospace, General Electric Company, and SIMTech. He holds a BSc in Electronics and MSc in Manufacturing Systems Engineering (both from University of Wales, UK), and an MBA from NTU in Singapore. Nguyen Vinh Loc
Founder & CEO, Inventor Daviteq
Presentation: Ultra-low Power Wireless Sensor Technology and the On-Premise IIoT Platform for Refinery Nguyen Vinh Loc is Founder, CEO & Inventor of Daviteq company, who have had nearly 20 years experiences in Process Instrumentation & Controls. He used to work for some companies in Vietnam which were represented of Emerson, Yokogawa in Vietnam. He found Daviteq Company since 2004 with goal to develop and manufacture the innovative process instrumentation and controls equipment. He is also an inventor, with many famous products invented by him through recent years like smart capacitance fuel level sensor, flow computer, smart IIoT gateway, IIoT Platform (named Globiots), Sub-Ghz wireless sensors, wireless I/O.
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ISA Vietnam Event 2019 Anand Makhija Technical Director PAS Global Presentation: Ensuring Data Integrity for a Digitalization Infrastructure Anand Makhija is the Technical Director at PAS Global. With more than 12 years of experience in the oil & gas and energy industries, Anand is a subject matter expert in control systems, process safety, automaton integrity, cybersecurity, and IPL assurance. Over the years, he has conducted several workshops in Asia Pacific and has been involved in operations management projects in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific, and has spoken at numerous industry conferences.
Vu Ngoc Trinh Senior Manager Vietnam Petroleum Institute Presentation: Blockchain Technology: The Opportunities and Challenges in Oil and Gas Domain Vu Ngoc Trinh joined Vietnam Petroleum Institute (VPI), PetroVietnam (Vietnam Oil and Gas Group, PVN) in 2000, and since then has held various positions in VPI like Mathematics and Information Bachelor, Team Leader, Deputy Manager of Environmental Management Department, Deputy Manager of Information Technology Division and currently working as the Senior Manager of Information Technology Division for VPI. He is post graduate in Computer Science from Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand in 2006.
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Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity / Process Safety 11:50AM - 1:05PM Speakers Gilles Loridon CEO Global Security Network Presentation: How to Secure IT/OT Communication Gilles Loridon has worked as an IT Consultant for twenty-four years and as InfoSec Consultant for more than nineteen years. Since 1999, Gilles is the position of CEO of Global Security Network. Gilles has been leading and implementing successful InfoSec projects for Security Agencies, Military Departments, Oil & Gas companies and International corporations in Europe, Africa, as well as in the Middle East. Gilles has been conducting InfoSec Audits & VA/ PT, ISO/ISF/ADISC ISMS implementations and Awareness Training in the Energy, Finance and Governmental sectors. Gilles is certified ISA/IEC 62443 Cyber Security Fundamentals Specialist.
Sujith Bhaskara Panikkar Director HIMA Presentation: Functional Safety and Cybersecurity Sujith Panikkar holds a Master’s Degree in Safety, Health and Environment Technology from National University of Singapore, Bachelors in Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering from the University of Kerala, India and is a Certified Functional Safety Expert from TÜV Rheinland, TÜV SÜD and CFSE Board, USA. He has over 29 years of experience in the field of Industrial Automation for Oil & Gas, Petroleum Refining, and LNG, downstream petrochemicals industry projects with control & safety systems. Currently he is a Director and Senior Consultant in Functional Safety and Safety Instrumented Systems at HIMA Consulting Asia Pacific.
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ISA Vietnam Event 2019 Andrew Chee Business Development HIMA Presentation: HIPPS Andrew Chee; comes with a background in instrumentation, sales and business development in Asia Pacific markets. He held regional sales positions with reputable valves manufacturers and handled projects with end-clients including MEKPCO, PVN; PTT, CNOOC, and S. Aramco. His educational background includes Bachelor of Science (1st Class); Management from National University Ireland Dublin; Advanced Diploma in Process Control and Instrumentation and Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from Singapore Polytechnic. He is currently Business Development Manager at Hima Asia Pacific; Process Segment.
Ir. Phùng Đình Liểu Safety Specialist Vietnam Petroleum Institute Presentation: Enhancing the Effectiveness of Safety Management in Refining, Petrochemical and Gas Processing Activities of Petrovietnam by Establishing and Applying Process Safety Performance Indicators Safety Specialist at Safety Department of R&D Center for Petroleum Safety and Environment Vietnam Petroleum Institute - Petrovietnam
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Advanced Process Control & Optimization 1:50PM - 3:05PM Speakers Mohamed Abousalem Regional Commercial Leader – Asia Pacific Compressor Controls Corporation - CCC Presentation: Energy Optimization for Compressor Control Systems – Case Study Mohamed Abousalem joined Compressor Controls Corporation (CCC) in Singapore in 2016 as the Regional Commercial Leader for Asia Pacific, responsible for business development support, solutions and proposal generation, terms & conditions and commercial negotiation. He graduated from Cairo University of Egypt with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Power Engineering in 2010. He joined Uhde ThyssenKrupp as a Process Piping Engineer in 2011 and Schneider Electric as a Turbomachinery Control Engineer in 2012, participated in projects in Middle East, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore as a Project Engineer and Site Commissioning Engineer before joining CCC. Pavan Kulkarni Turbo Machinery Consultant Compressor Controls Corporation - CCC Presentation: Offshore Asset Optimization Applied to Turbomachinery Pavan Kulkarni joined Compressor Controls Corporation (CCC) in 2006, and since then has held various positions in CCC like Field Engineer, Team Leader and currently working as the Turbomachinery Consultant for Asia Pacific region. He is post graduate in Mechatronics and Turbomachinery from Birla Institute of Technology- India. Before joining CCC, Mr. Kulkarni worked at various organization like ABB Lummus as a control system design engineer, as Turbomachinery Engineer responsible for Product Development with Invensys Triconex and as Leader of merger and acquisition team for General Electric INC. Frank Nanne Regional Manager Energy Control Technologies (ECT) Presentation: Improved Compressor Control Technology on Open Hardware Platforms While Reducing CAPEX and OPEX Costs Frank Nanne is the AP Regional Manager of Energy Control Technologies (ECT) and has 28 years of experience in turbomachinery controls with experience in applications, control system design & implementation, sales, marketing, and management. He has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the College of Applied Sciences in Alkmaar, The Netherlands. Phan Huu Hung Deputy Manager Maintenance & Technical Department PVDrilling Presentation: Application of Soft Torque into Drilling Process
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Field Instruments 3:30PM - 4:45PM Speakers Bui Huu Thanh Supervisor, C&I Department Binh Son Refining & Petrochemical JSC (BSR) Presentation: Vibration Signal Spike and Solution Thanh B.H. was born on 25th November of 1981, in Vietnam. He is working at Control and Instrumentation (C&I) department in Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical JSC (Vietnam) as C&I maintenance supervisor. He has experience over 10 years in PLC control system, Machinery Monitoring system and some instrumentation. Tran Tan Chuc C&I Department Manager Binh Son Refining & Petrochemical JSC (BSR) Presentation: Solution for Control and Instrumentation to Improve Safety and Availability Tran Tan Chuc was born on 1st November of 1976, in Vietnam. He is Manager of Control and Instrumentation (C&I) department in Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical JSC (Vietnam). He has over 10 year experience from engineering, installation, commissioning, and maintenance for Instrumentation and control system. Background and Training: 1999 : He graduated electrical and electronic engineering from Ho Chi Minh University of Technology in Vietnam. 2016 : He got master degree of automation and control engineering from Da Nang University in Vietnam.
Nguyen Trung Kiet Maintenance Supervisor, C&I Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical JSC (Vietnam) Presentation: Anti-Surge Control - Cases Study Nguyen Trung Kiet was born on 08th April of 1981, in Vietnam. He is working as Maintenance Supervisor in Maintenance division, Binh Son Refining and PetroChemical JSC (Vietnam). He has over 10 year experience from engineering, installation, commissioning, and maintenance for instrumentation and control system. Background and training: 2004: He graduated electrical and electronic engineering from Ho Chi Minh University of Technology in Vietnam, 2008: He got master of Automation and control engineering from Ho Chi Minh University of Technology.
Dr. Khanh Ngo Head of Sales Endress+Hauser Presentation: Netilion - Cloud-Based IIoT Ecosystem Education: Doctor, Industrial Engineering · (2005 - 2009) Joseph Fourier University - UJF, Grenoble, France Master’s degree, Industrial Engineering · (2004 - 2005) School of Energy and Information Processing (ENSIEG) - INPG,Grenoble, France Experience: Head of Sales (2013 Present) Asia Pacific Regional Support Center of Endress+Hauser II AG Sales Manager (2009 - 2013) VINA ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS CO.
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COMPRESSOR CONTROLS CORPORATION
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Dai Viet Controls & Instrumentation Co., Ltd.
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Endress+Hauser
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Energy Control Technologies (ECT)
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Global Security Networks (GSN)
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HIMA ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD
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i.safe MOBILE GmbH
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PAS Global LLC.
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Tame Tech International Co.,Ltd
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Floor Plan
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COFFEE BREAK
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ICS Cybersecurity. Safety. Compliance.
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COFFEE BREAK
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Exhibitors Profiles COMPRESSOR CONTROLS CORPORATION Contact Person: Alan Khaw Address: 10 Eunos Road 8, #12-06, Singapore Post Centre, Singapore 408600 Mobile Number: +6591772763 Website: www.cccglobal.com Email: akhaw@cccglobal.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: B1 CCC (Compressor Controls Corporation) is the leader in Turbomachinery Train Optimization Services for the upstream, midstream and downstream Oil & Gas industry. Process, controls, safety & technology engineers, and plant managers optimize plant efficiency every day utilizing CCC’s expertise. Since 1974, more than 37,000 installations have benefitted from more than two billion hours of CCC’s operational experience. This expertise is executed in a comprehensive platform of hardware, software and consulting services that optimize turbomachinery to improve process performance, increase yield, save energy, reduce downtime and enhance plant safety & security. CCC’s optimization services are technology-agnostic. No other controls or automation provider can serve your needs better with local support and a legacy of proven results. Headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa – USA and with offices located across the globe, we have strategically positioned our specialists to provide an unparalleled level of expertise, optimization consultation, and customer support close to our client base.
Dai Viet Controls & Instrumentation Co., Ltd. Contact Person: Phan Van Luc Address: No.11 Street 2G, Nam Hung Vuong Res., An Lac Ward, Binh Tan Dist., Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Telephone Number: +84.28.6268.2523 Mobile Number: +84.903.898.304 Website: www.daviteq.vn Email: solutions.manager.1@daviteq.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: A3 Daviteq have specialized in research, development and production of process instrument and IoT solutions. With professional RD team in hardware, firmware and software, Daviteq have developed process instrument, IoT wireless sensor, IoT gateway iConnector and IoT platform namely Globiots. Our IoT wireless sensors are battery-operated and wireless connection and are used to measure temperature, humidity, pressure, AC current, analog input, digital input, RS485 output, and digital output. Based on IoT Globiots platform, gateway and wireless sensors, Daviteq have successfully built monitoring solutions for energy, utilities, production machine/line, production, and environment in industrial factory. In addition to industrial application, Daviteq have also developed solutions to monitor corrosion level of gas pipeline on oil rig, cold storage warehouse, container, freezer and mobile box, barge, ferry, BTS, shrimp farm, electric distribution station, and water distribution network. Our products and IoT solutions are not only widely supplied in Vietnam market but also exported to other countries in Asia, Australia and America.
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ISA Vietnam Event 2019 Endress+Hauser Contact Person: Dr. Ngo Cong Khanh Address: Unit 5, 1st Floor, CentrePoint Building, 106 Nguyen Van Troi St., W.8, Phu Nhuan Dist., Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Telephone Number: +84 28 3842 0026 Mobile Number: +84 969 858 760 Website: www.apsc.endress.com Email: khanh-cong.ngo@endress.com Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: B2 Endress+Hauser is a global leader in measurement instrumentation, services and solutions for industrial process engineering. The Group employs approximately 14,000 personnel across the globe, generating net sales of over 2.4 billion euros in 2018. With dedicated sales centers and a strong network of partners, Endress+Hauser guarantees competent worldwide support. Our 26 production centers in 12 countries meet customers’ needs and requirements quickly and effectively. The Group is managed and coordinated by a holding company in Reinach, Switzerland. Endress+Hauser offers comprehensive process solutions for flow, level, pressure, analysis, temperature, recording and digital communications across a wide range of industries such as chemical, petrochemical, food & beverage, oil & gas, water & wastewater, power & energy, life science, primaries & metal, renewable energies, pulp & paper and shipbuilding. Endress+Hauser supports its customers in optimizing their processes in terms of reliability, safety, economic efficiency and environmental impact. At Endress+Hauser, we create Netilion IIoT digital services using the most modern and secure Internet technologies and combine them with industrial production technologies to open new value-adding possibilities. Our services are easy to put into operation - complicated implementation projects are a thing of the past. Together with one of our partners NK Engineering Co., Ltd., we support our customers better and faster in Vietnam.
Energy Control Technologies (ECT) Contact Person: Frank Nanne Address: 28-01, The Intermark, Jl. Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Telephone Number: +60327759763 Mobile Number: +60196456406 Website: fnanne@ectpac.com Email: www.energycontroltechnologies.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: C1 Energy Control Technologies (ECT) delivers control solutions for turbocompressors, steam turbines, gas turbines, turboexpanders, screw compressors, and reciprocating compressors. ECT solutions increase energy efficiency and production while improving machine protection. Our solutions can be found in all segments in the Oil & Gas Market, in the Industrial/Manufacturing market, and Biofuels markets. Our technology is implemented on Open Hardware Platforms (Rockwell Automation, Siemens or Honeywell hardware platforms) to maximize ease of use, and reduce capital and operational expenditures. Solutions include: surge control, performance control, quench, loadsharing, steam turbine speed and extraction control, overspeed trip systems, gas turbine fuel control and sequencing, turboexpander control, logic, vibration protection, plant air network control, and simulation services.
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ISA Vietnam Event 2019 Global Security Networks (GSN) Contact Person: Verley Stanislas Address: 460 Alexandra Road, 119963 Singapore Mobile Number: +6591160678 Website: www.gsn.ae Email: sverley@gsn.ae Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: A2 Established since 2000 in Abu Dhabi, Global Security Network (GSN) is a private company focusing on specialized IT-OT Cyber Security technologies that create value for its “High-Security” customers. GSN brings the best of breed European solutions and expertise to its customers in Middle East and Asia. We have offices or Support Partners in UAE, Qatar, Saudi, Oman, Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam. Technologies - FoxIt DATADIODE : Secure “One-Way” Communication, EAL7+ certified - SENTRYO ICS CyberVision : ICS/SCADA Network Passive Monitoring - SECLAB - two ways hardware security - GATEWATCHER : next generation IDS Consulting: Cyber Risk management : GSN is one of the first companies to developed and implemented full-fledged ISO-27001 and IEC-62443 integrated IT-OT IS Risk Management framework. Training: - Cyber Security Awareness programs - Cyber Range
HIMA ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD Contact Person: Kenneth Kng Address: 438B Alexandra Road, #01-05/06 Alexandra Technopark,119968 Singapore Telephone Number: +6588769222 Mobile Number: +6588769222 Website: www.hima.com/en/asia-pacific Email: kenneth.kng@hima.com Sponsor Type: Diamond Sponsor Stand Number: A1 The HIMA Asia Pacific office in Singapore is the regional headquarters for the local operations in South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Australia. Since the early 1990s, HIMA has worked with leading companies throughout Asia Pacific, helping them to operate their plants safely and profitably. Together with our partner network in several Asia Pacific countries and local offices in 7 locations, we deliver the highest level of services – wherever your business or project is located. One of HIMA’s most significant ongoing assignments in Asia Pacific is Ichthys, the massive Australian LNG project operated by INPEX. HIMA is supplying the project’s safety systems with most day-to-day work with fellow project suppliers taking place in Singapore. That’s also where function tests have been conducted on more than 1,200 cabinets supplied by the basic process control system (BPCS) supplier, HIMA and project partners. HIMA Asia Pacific also serves as a hub for the chemical and petrochemical industries in the region. Our customers include some of the industry’s biggest global players, including BASF, ExxonMobil, Lanxess, Mitsui Chemicals, Shell, and Sumitomo Chemicals. With the Singapore office, we have a local presence for these customers, enabling us to support them with state-of-the-art smart safety solutions for their industrial plants. The HIMA Group is the world’s leading independent provider of smart safety solutions for industrial applications. With more than 35,000 installed TÜV-certified safety systems worldwide, HIMA qualifies as the technology leader in this sector.
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ISA Vietnam Event 2019 i.safe MOBILE GmbH Contact Person: Martin Haaf Address: i_Park Tauberfranken 10, 97922 Lauda-Koenigshofen, Germany Telephone Number: 00499343601480 Mobile Number: 00491703719001 Website: www.isafe-mobile.com Email: info@isafe-mobile.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B3 i.safe MOBILE GmbH, is one of the world’s leading and most innovative developers of mobile communication devices such as mobile phones, smartphones, tablet PCs etc. for safe use in hazardous areas and for robust use in industry and outdoors. Engineers and specialists at the Lauda-Koenigshofen site develop practice-oriented products and individual, customer-specific software solutions based on legal regulations such as ATEX, IECEx. NEC 500 and EAC. The i.safe MOBILE development team incorporates all international standards into product development and is itself an active member of the relevant standardization committees. In order to meet all explosion protection requirements, the products are developed from scratch. i.safe MOBILE not only develops devices ready for series production for industrial use, but also manufactures specially adapted mobile devices for specific requirements in close cooperation with its customers - from the hardware side to individually tailored software solutions, including a maintenance plan. PAS Global LLC. Contact Person: Misuari Rahman Address: 13100 Space Center Blvd. Suite 500, Houston, TX 77059 Telephone Number: 281-286-6565 Mobile Number: +601 234 74737 Website: www.pas.com Email: mrahman@pas.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B4
ICS Cybersecurity. Safety. Compliance.
Founded in 1993, PAS is a leading provider of software solutions for ICS cybersecurity, process safety, and asset reliability to the energy, process, and power industries worldwide. PAS solutions include industrial control system cybersecurity, automation asset management, IPL assurance, alarm management, high performance HMI™, boundary management, and control loop performance optimization. PAS solutions are installed in over 1,380 facilities worldwide in more than 70 countries. PAS was recently named the #1 Global Provider of Safety Lifecycle Management by ARC Advisory Group including #1 rankings within Chemical, Power Generation, Refining, and Oil & Gas. For more information, visit www.pas.com. Connect with PAS on Twitter @PASGlobal or LinkedIn. Tame Tech International Co.,Ltd Contact Person: Jidaporn Saeng-xuto Address: 19/5 Watkodhin-Kaopai Rd., Tapma, Muang, Rayong 21000 Thailand Telephone Number: +66-38-017924-5 Mobile Number: +66-81-683-3557 Website: www.tametech.co.th Email: jidaporn@tametech.co.th Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B5 Tame Tech International Co.,Ltd. has been established since 1998 and is based in Thailand for being engineering and trading company to serve in field of Gas analyzing systems for Thailand and nearby countries. We have both speciality and materials beside our experiences in design new systems and modify existing systems to suit the existing gas analyzers and Gas Chromatograph based on given correct datas form end users.Also, we have good understanding and knowledge for measuring Oxygen gas in part per million volume(PPMV) and moisture in gases in part per million volume (PPMV) or Dew point temperature of gases to assist our customers. Tame Tech International Co.,Ltd is authorized exclusive distributor for Thailand,Vietnam,Myanmar,Cambodia,and Laos,also authorized service center for Asia Pacific area, of M&C TechGroup GmbH, Germany. Our existing customers are Petrochemical plants. Petro Refineries, Cement plants.etc. Automation
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Business Activity Locator Advanced Process Control & Optimization
Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity
COMPRESSOR CONTROLS CORPORATION
B1
COMPRESSOR CONTROLS CORPORATION
B1
Energy Control Technologies (ECT)
C1
Global Security Networks (GSN)
A2
Global Security Networks (GSN)
A2
HIMA ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD
A1
PAS Global LLC.
B4
PAS Global LLC.
B4
Tame Tech International Co.,Ltd
B5
Digitalization
Process Safety
COMPRESSOR CONTROLS CORPORATION
B1
Dai Viet Controls & Instrumentation Co., Ltd. A3
B1
Endress+Hauser
B2
Endress+Hauser
B2
Global Security Networks (GSN)
A2
Global Security Networks (GSN)
A2
i.safe MOBILE GmbH
B3
i.safe MOBILE GmbH
B3
PAS Global LLC.
B4
Tame Tech International Co.,Ltd
B5
Field Instruments
COMPRESSOR CONTROLS CORPORATION
B1
Dai Viet Controls & Instrumentation Co., Ltd. A3
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COMPRESSOR CONTROLS CORPORATION
Endress+Hauser
B2
Global Security Networks (GSN)
A2
i.safe MOBILE GmbH
B3
Tame Tech International Co.,Ltd
B5
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1ST ISA THAILAND SECTION EVENT 2018
28th - 29th August 2018
Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya - Thailand
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The 1st ISA Thailand Section Event 2018 aimed to provide a large platform for the Automation Industry in Thailand and the region to connect, interact, and grow. The two - day event took place on 28th and 29th of August 2018 at Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya - Thailand.
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KEYNOTE SPEECHES The Section event opened with the Keynote speeches by dignitaries.
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“ o for a change instead of looking at this event as a case of promoting digital transformation. I want you to ask yourself a question. What is the cost of digital transformation? What is the price that we are having to pay for this disruptive change?” Mohammed Loch President & CEO- DMS Global Director Industry Development ISA
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“ he digital transformation into our business is to enhance our efficiency, reliability, and safety. I think that does what we can’t do. Doing nothing is not an option for today.” Bhawana Suphavilai President - PTT Energy Solutions President - ISA Thailand
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“ ow we are coming to the 4th Industrial industry revolution, and we all and you are a part of this, to develop this, to create this, all as engine gears.” Friedhelm Best Vice President - HIMA Asia Pacific
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THE EVENT IN NUMBERS ATTENDEES
SPONSORS
EXHIBITORS
SPEAKERS
2018
331
5
13
25
2019
400
7
20
30
(Expected Projections)
The participating companies represented were mainly End Users and EPC’s.
66% 29% 4%
219 EPC’S AND END USERS
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331
Total Attendees
98 VENDORS
14 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
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FLOOR PLAN
C1
C2
COFFEE BREAK
A4
A3
B3
B2
D4 ICS Cybersecurity. Safety. Compliance.
D3
A2
COFFEE BREAK
D2
B1
A1
D1
ENTRANCE
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AWARDS CEREMONY Following the Keynote speeches, the event sponsors and organizers were awarded. Award given to : Diamond Sponsor
Friedhelm Best, Vice President Region Asia Pacific, HIMA ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD
Award given to : Gold Sponsors
Surapong Chantrapuen, Country Manager, Thailand & Myanamar, COMPRESSOR CONTROLS CORPORATION
Sombat Tuntiwong, Managing Director, VEGA Instruments Co.,Ltd.
Award given to : Bronze Sponsors
Suman Bhaskar, Business Unit Manager, Thailand, ABB LIMITED
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Gilles Loridon, CEO, Global Security Network
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END USER ATTENDEE PROFILE
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ATTENDEE PROFILE Managing Director Engineer, Instrument Section Senior Engineer, Refinery Information Technology Management Division Engineer, Instrument Section Engineer, Technical Service Division Instrument engineer Instrument and Control Engineer Control and Instrumentation Supervisor Maintenance Supervisor C&I Department Manager, Maintenance Division Operations Director Training Engineer Process Engineer Engineering Support Manager IT Analyst E&I Facilities Engineer C&I Engineer JT V.P. VP Engg Section Manager Senior Instrument Engineer TET Engineer Electric Maintenance Officer Section Head - Maintenance Senior Manager - Production Section Head - Instrumentation Maintenance Engineer VP-procurement System Analyst Plant IT Lead Innovation for Business Manager Technical specialist Manager Assistant Electrical Engineering Manager Section Head of Vacuum pan Sr Custodian / President- ISA Malaysia Analyst at Downstream Business Group Strategy & Planning Department Corporate affairs division manager Senior Reliability Engineer (Instrument), Engineering Unit Reliability Engineer (DCS), Engineering Unit Process Engineer Principal Consultant-Process Safety Principal Consultant - Knowledge Excellence Senior Consultant - Technical Training Academy Senior Consultant-Reliability & Asset Integrity Consultant - Process Performance Improvement Business Development Manager QA&KM Coordinator VP Business Development
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Senior Specialist Instrumentation CPA/T: Senior Technical safety Engineer Instrument Engineer Control System Engineer Division Manager, Process Engineering Technology Engineer & instruments Division Manager Senior Process Engineer Sr.Process Control Engineer Specialist-RTO Process Control Engineer Vice President Division Manager Specialist-Instrument Project Coordination Engineer Acting Division Manager T/A Planner LLDPE operation support manager Senior Process Engineer Instrument Engineer Instrument Reliability Engineer Maintenance Engineering Plant Inspection Enterprise Information Plant Maintenance Solution Lead Senior Engineer, Electrical Analyst Organization & Employee Development Officer President / President- ISA Thailand VP Reliability & Asset Integrity Instrument Specialist Lead Engineer - Digital Manufacturing Technology Production Section Manager I & E Manager Project Engineer Instrument Project Engineer Technologist - Process Control/Project Technologist - Process Control APU-D/E Process Supervisory/System Analyst Technologist - Process Control APU-F System engineer DCS Engineer Manager IT Supervisor Teacher Head of Instrument and Mechatronic Department QMI Project Engineer System Project Engineer Instrument Maintenance Supervisor General Manager
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SECTION EVENT The Section event was inaugurated by Bhawana Suphavilai, President – PTT Energy Solutions, President – ISA Thailand.
13 regional and international companies exhibited at the event.
ICS Cybersecurity. Safety. Compliance.
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1st ISA Thailand Section SPEAKERS TECHNICAL PROGRAM EventAND 2018 www.isa-thailand.org The 2-day Section event covered the following topics: 28th – 29th August 2018
Advanced Process Control & Optimisation Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya - Thailand
Digitlization
Field Instruments
Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity #ISAThailand Process Safety EXPERIENCE THE FUTURE.
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Day One: Tuesday 28th August 2018 7:15am – 8:15am Registration 8:15am – 8:40am Keynote Speeches
Mohammed Loch President & CEO - DMS Global Director Industry Development - ISA
Bhawana Suphavilai President - PTT Energy Solutions President - ISA Thailand
Friedhelm Best Vice President - HIMA Asia Pacific
8:40am – 10:20am Digitalization Speakers
Bob Gill General Manager, Southeast Asia ARC Advisory Group Presentation: IT/OT Organizational Design for Successful Digital Transformation
Ir. V.R.Harindran Sr Custodian I & C PETRONAS President- ISA Malaysia Presentation: Digital Challenges in Oil & Gas Industries
Taweelarp Pornkul VP Reliability & Asset Integrity PTT Energy Solutions Presentation: Driving Operational Excellence through Digitalization
Tutpol Ardsomang Reliability Engineering & Data Science Manager Rayong Engineering and Plant Service Co.,Ltd Presentation: Machine Learning for Online Error Detection of Ethylene Gas Chromatography
10:20am – 11:00am Ribbon Cutting & Exhibition Tour 11:00am – 12:45pm Digitalization Speakers
Dr. Anukoon Asawachatroj Chairman FieldComm Group Thai Association Presentation: Digitalization in Process Automation
Dirk Pretorius General Manager – Projects Automation, Asia Pacific HONEYWELL PROCESS SOLUTIONS Presentation: IIOT to Optimize Performance
Anand Makhija Technical Director PAS Global LLC Presentation: Better Knowledge of Safe Operating Limits to Improve Human Reliability
Oveldo Halim Jungestian Account Manager Rockwell Automation Presentation: Digital Transformation – The Connected Enterprise Journey
12:45pm – 2:00pm Lunch & Exhibition Networking
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2:00pm – 4:00pm Advanced Process Control & Optimisation 11:30am – 1:00pm Advanced Process Control & Optimisation / Productivity Improvement
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Chairman FieldComm Group Thai Association Presentation: Digitalization in Process Automation
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General Manager – Projects Automation, Asia Pacific HONEYWELL PROCESS SOLUTIONS Presentation: IIOT to Optimize Performance
Technical Director PAS Global LLC Presentation: Better Knowledge of Safe Operating Limits to Improve Human Reliability
Account Manager Rockwell Automation Presentation: Digital Transformation – The Connected Enterprise Journey
12:45pm – 2:00pm Lunch & Exhibition Networking 2:00pm – 4:00pm Advanced Process Control & Optimisation 11:30am – 1:00pm Advanced Process Control & Optimisation / Productivity Improvement Speakers
Bui Huu Thanh Alan Wong Supervisor Control and Instrumentation Technical Consulting Binh Son Refining Engineer and Compressor Joint Controls Corporation Petrochemical Stock Company Presentation: Presentation: Improving Productivity Whileto Impact of Lightening / Thunder Maintaining MachineryTurbomachinery Vibration SignalsSafety
Mohamed Abousalem Asia Pacific Commercial Leader Compressor Controls Corporation Presentation: Synergetic Optimization of Process and Turbomachinery Controls
Peter Sieber Vice President Region China Vice President Norms & Standards HIMA Germany Presentation: Turbomachinery Control: Integrating Safety and Control
Pavan Kulkarni Technical Consulting Engineering Compressor Controls Corporation Presentation: Only an Efficient Turbomachinery Can be Clean & Green
Fahad Al Kalbani Control & Automation Engineer Petroleum Development of Oman Presentation: Automated ESD Valve Timer
4:00pm – 5:30pm Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking
Day Two: Wednesday 29th August 2018 7:30am – 8:30am Registration 8:30am – 10:15am Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Speakers
Gilles Loridon CEO Global Security Network Presentation: Cases Studies: Implementing IEC 62443 Zones & Conduits in The Real World
Peter Sieber Vice President Region China Vice President Norms & Standards HIMA Germany Presentation: Safecurity: Functional Safety and Cybersecurity
Panida Dhetsupakarn Instrument Specialist PTT Global Chemical Presentation: GC Industrial Control System/ OT Cyber Security Project
Jonathan Tam Cyber Security Consultant, APAC Schneider Electric Systems Presentation: How do you Capitalize on Opportunities from the IIoT While Managing Cyber Risk?
10:15am – 11:00am Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 11:00am - 12:45pm Field Instruments Speakers
Vinay Kariwala Technology Manager ABB Presentation: Digital Technologies for Reliable Operation and Maintenance of Measurement Devices
Huynh Anh Phuoc Maintenance Supervisor Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical Joint Stock Company Presentation: Suitable Flow Meter for Slurry Service
Corrie van Rensburg Modular Systems & FI Attach Sales Lead HONEYWELL PROCESS SOLUTIONS Presentation: Dealing with Saturated Steam: Achieve Accurate Guided Wave Radar Readings in Challenging Boiler Applications
Sombat Tuntiwong Managing Director VEGA Instruments Co.,Ltd. Presentation: The Future is Radar 80 GHz
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Global Security Network Presentation: Cases Studies: Implementing IEC 62443 Zones & Conduits in The Real World
PTT Global Chemical Presentation: GC Industrial Control System/ OT Cyber Security Project
Vice President Norms & Standards HIMA Germany Presentation: Safecurity: Functional Safety and Cybersecurity
Schneider Electric Systems Presentation: How do you Capitalize on Opportunities from the IIoT While Managing Cyber Risk?
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10:15am – 11:00am Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking 11:00am - 12:45pm Field Instruments Speakers
Vinay Kariwala Technology Manager ABB Presentation: Digital Technologies for Reliable Operation and Maintenance of Measurement Devices
Huynh Anh Phuoc Maintenance Supervisor Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical Joint Stock Company Presentation: Suitable Flow Meter for Slurry Service
Corrie van Rensburg Modular Systems & FI Attach Sales Lead HONEYWELL PROCESS SOLUTIONS Presentation: Dealing with Saturated Steam: Achieve Accurate Guided Wave Radar Readings in Challenging Boiler Applications
Sombat Tuntiwong Managing Director VEGA Instruments Co.,Ltd. Presentation: The Future is Radar 80 GHz
12:45pm – 2:00pm Lunch & Exhibition Networking 2:00pm – 4:00pm Process Safety Speakers
Tran Tan Chuc C&I Department Manager, Maintenance Division Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical Joint Stock Company Presentation: Apply Voting Protection Solution and SIL Verification to Improve Reliability and Safety of the Control Loops
Alan Wong Technical Consulting Engineer Compressor Controls Corporation Presentation: Improving Productivity While Maintaining Turbomachinery Safety
Sujith Panikkar Director Of Consulting HIMA Asia Pacific Pte Ltd Presentation: SIS Safety Lifecycle Management For Major Hazards Installations
Johan Sandberg Senior Business Development Manager Emerson Automation Solutions, Rosemount Tank Gauging Presentation: Prevent Floating Roof Disasters Using Modern Wireless Radar Monitoring
Dr. Issam Mukhtar Functional Safety Consultancy Schneider Electric Presentation: Optimisation of Safety Instrument System in Maintenance and Operation
4:00pm – 5:00pm Coffee Break & Exhibition Networking
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TESTIMONIALS AND FEEDBACK
100% of the participants said that the event was the same or better than others.
100% of the participants will recommend the event to their colleagues.
“I am very happy to attend the high valued ISA meeting for learning, sharing among End users, Experts, Manufacturers. We are looking forward to meeting you again in the next ISA meeting in Vietnam.” Tran Tan Chuc, C&I Deparment Manager, Maintenance Division, Binh Son Refining & Petrochemical Joint Stock Company
“The ISA Thailand 2018 event was another well-organized conference consistent with the earlier ISA conferences in the region, in which I could see good participation from all industry stakeholders. The papers presented at the conference captured the current industry trends very well and most certainly this provided participants with great learning opportunities. Well done and keep up the good work!” Sujith Panikkar, Director Of Consulting, HIMA Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
“It was the first time I had attended an ISA event so it did surprise me a lot. Everything was prepared perfectly and professionally by your team. I think we have obtained a lot of valuable information, updated new techniques, and also experienced wonderful moments during the event. It’s really a successful event for us.Thank you very much for the warm and friendly dinner. And thanks a lot for all kind support from your team during the event time.” Bui Huu Thanh, Control and Instrumentation Supervisor, Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical Joint Stock Company
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POST SHOW REPORT “ISA is a key part of our core strategy for marketing CCC because it is the closest to our customers which is a key part of our messaging. These regional shows are perfect. They’re in beautiful locations. The attendance has been phenomenal. The other amazing thing is to see the customers lined up in the middle of the aisle. It’s like a spillover which you don’t get to see that in a lot of shows.” Richard Hall, VP Marketing and Product Management, Compressor Controls Corporation
“HIMA is present at ISA events because the ISA events organize a very effective platform for us to see our customers, to communicate with our customers, also get in touch with our customers and understand what are their needs and wishes.” Peter Sieber, Vice President Region China, Vice President Norms & Standards, HIMA Germany
“The inaugural ISA Thailand event was a well-organized event that enabled me to network with the new automation professionals in Thailand and, at the same time, re-connect with global automation fraternity. I have gained good professional insights from the papers presented. The opportunity to present my paper enabled me to directly interact with participants, which further broadened my professional perspectives. I hope to see ISA events to be further expanded to shape the regional automation industries.” Ir. V.R.Harindran, Sr Custodian, I & C PETRONAS, President- ISA Malaysia
“For a 1st the ISA Thailand Section Event 2018 was successful. Many End Users attended the event and for our field, ICS Cyber Security, we had good contacts with Decision Makers and Subject Matter Experts within the End Users. We were happy about the quality of the presentations dealing with Cyber Security and the conference room was full, which is great for Cyber Security. We had a great dialogue with the other Cyber Security Experts and the public had a lot of interesting questions. It’s clear that ICS Cyber Security is a top priority for the Thai big players and it would be interesting to have a forum dedicated to ICS Cyber Security in Thai Critical Infrastructures to be able to share best practices and lessons learn.” Gilles Loridon, CEO, Global Security Network
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POST SHOW REPORT “The conference provided excellent opportunities for interactions with the customers. We look forward towards continued associated with ISA.” Vinay Kariwala, Technology Manager, ABB
“I really appreciate this well-organized seminar and look forward to participate in your future events. Convey my appreciation to Mohammed for his exceptional hospitality.” Peeradech Suthangkornkul, Business Development Manager, Wood
“VEGA is a sponsor for ISA Thailand because we need to promote the new technology for the Radar Sensor. The customers can learn how it works and how it is benefited.” Sombat Tuntiwong, Managing Director, VEGA Instruments Co.,Ltd.
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DIGITALIZATION
Extended Reality and Digital Twins – The Future Is Now By Janice Abel, Principal Consultant, ARC Advisory Group
Introduction While the concept might seem somewhat futuristic, numerous research reports indicate that a large number of forward-thinking industrial, municipal, and other organizations are already testing aspects of extended reality technology in their operations. This is due to the technology’s significant potential to help humans do their jobs better and more efficiently. The overall market for extended reality, which includes augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mixed reality (MR), has been growing by leaps and bounds. The technologies are being used mostly for design, engineering, operations, manufacturing, and training. Virtual, augmented, and mixed reality technologies are already helping humans perform better to make operations more efficient, but the three are often confused. The related concept of the digital twin only adds to this confusion. In this report, we attempt to sort this out and take a look into the near-future of extended reality and what it means to technology end users across industry and infrastructure.
to future reality technology. To understand extended reality, it is necessary to understand its three main components: augmented, virtual, and mixed realities.
Augmented Reality Augmented (or assisted) reality has been used in manufacturing for some time now. AR refers to the ability to overlay digital graphics and/or digitally generated sounds onto a real-world environment in real time using real-world sensor information. For example, you can overlay the digital representation of a piece of equipment onto the manufacturing floor to see where it would fit best or overlay technical instructions over an image of the equipment to assist technicians. Equipment OEMs can use augmented reality (AR) in the form of a display of real-time data layered on a live video to further improve their field service capabilities and offerings. Another example would be a “heads up” display projected onto a vehicle’s windshield that provides the driver with supplemental sensor-based information.
While AR, VR, and MR are often used interchangeably, they each have distinct meanings. The increasingly popular (but not generally uniformly defined) digital twin concept also comes into play in this discussion.
What Is Extended Reality?
Heads-up Windshield Display (Source: BMW)
Virtual Reality
Extended Reality: A Combination of VR, AR, and MR Extended reality is an umbrella term referring to all real-and-virtual combined environments and human-machine interactions generated by computer technology and wearables. Extended reality encompasses VR, AR, and MR and the term is likely to be used when referring
Virtual reality technology, pioneered by the gaming industry, provides a more immersive, computer-simulated experience. With VR, everything is digitized and can be manipulated, enabling people to interact as if they were right there. VR relies on headsets and goggles to create the real-world illusion and often integrates sound and vibrations. The leading headset, Microsoft HoloLens, engages people with virtual experiences that can incorporate visual, sound, acceleration, and balance elements. The early uses of VR in industry was for operator training simulators (OTS). For some hazardous industries, like the nuclear industry, OTS training is Automation
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DIGITALIZATION mandated, since it has proven to be more effective in preparing operations to respond quickly and effectively to abnormal situations.
Mixed Reality
Fast-forward to the year 2025. You have a busy day scheduled. You work with the design team using a digital twin of the new production line in Singapore to ensure that the new product will be produced correctly. You attend a meeting virtually in London during your lunch break that includes helping with the startup of a new plant in Spain. An hour later, you attend another virtual meeting in Brazil that shows you a digital twin of the process on your smartphone, so you can identify potential problems. All from the comfort of your own home or office. With the extended reality of the future, experts can reside wherever they want and still share their expertise in real time for projects anywhere in the world.
Mixed Reality (Source: Siemens) Mixed (or “hybrid”) reality includes elements of both VR and AR. MR digitizes virtual objects that interact with the environment. MR blends the real and virtual worlds to produce new digital environments and visualizations so that physical and digital elements can interact in real time. Like AR, it overlays digital display images and information onto a real-world envi-ronment. Like VR, users can manipulate digital objects in the physical environment. Microsoft has produced Spectator View for MR using its HoloLens and AR capabilities. Rockwell Automation used its Studio 5000 development platform with Microsoft’s HoloLens VR headset to create a nextgen, mixed reality experience for designers. DAQRI and RealWear have environmentally hardened smart glasses and helmets for field service use in hazardous environments.
The Extended Reality of the Future Extended reality is a catch-all term. In the future, AR, VR, and MR will work together and disrupt how we do business. Extended reality is a fundamental shift in the way people will interact with technology and media. Not only will the physical world be combined with the virtual world, but it will integrate chemical and biological attributes of materials and things. Underlying technology are advanced analytics and artificial intelligence. The smartphone, mobile VR headset, and AR glasses will converge into a single extended reality wearable replacing all other screens in your life. These wearables will provide immersive, cognitive, and connected experiences. Extended reality will also play a larger role in manufacturing from product design and prototyping to helping operators and other workers solve process problems, maintain a safe environment, and maintain equipment.
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Extended Reality (Source: Softweb Solutions) There will be challenges to using the technology such as cost, compute capacity, storage, and performance. Extended reality requires massive volumes of data and often at fast speeds. Currently, creating an application like this is relatively expensive, even with today’s IIoT platforms, related services, and AR application development software. Databases will need to integrate, contextualize, and store data in a data lake that enables data management, analytics, and other applications. New types of cybersecurity will need to be in place to do this securely. But technology will advance with a convergence of computer vision, machine learning, enhanced security, people, and things. Better computing performance, better battery technology, integrated materials and science, and more standardization will further advance extended reality. Seamless connectivity complemented by 5G and gigabyte LTE technology and advanced 3D visualization will lead to additional usage of extended reality technologies. Along with robotics, manufacturing and remote services will be done virtually. Extended reality will support robotics-based manufacturing, remote services, and training, including training for hazardous environments that are too risky to train in physically; and train people to respond to potential disasters that may never happen.
DIGITALIZATION Digital Twin and Simulation So how does the digital twin fit in? Different companies define the digital twin slightly differently depending upon their respective technology stack. Generally speaking, the digital twin is a virtual or digital representation of physical or real-world assets that includes modeling behavior and real-time analytics and machine learning. Digital twin visualization is a combination of virtual and augmented and mixed extended reality that simulate the real-world counterpart. The software digitalizes and simulates a real process, machine, or thing using real sensor data and models that enable people to interact in a virtual manner
Digital Twin of Rotating Equipment (Source: GE) How Suppliers See the Digital Twin Digital twin technology is being used on the plant floor to improve efficiencies for commissioning, product design and innovation, production, and for predictive maintenance. Here are how a few suppliers view the digital twin: Emerson Automation Solutions views the digital twin as a tool to validate and optimize control systems and automation processes in the virtual world. Use cases include operator training and virtual commissioning using Emerson’s DeltaV Simulate and Ovation Simulation. Emerson’s dynamic simulator gives companies a tool to test control logic and operator graphics using a virtual commissioning scenario. This approach helps minimize potential errors, particularly during startups and shutdowns. Emerson’s customers also use digital twins to support the initial design of a facility and build control systems and production processes. The digital twin allows companies to identify and predict potential design or production flaws and fix them prior to commissioning. GE Digital describes the digital twin as an “ever-evolving” dynamic digital model/software representation of a physical thing, system, or process designed to detect,
prevent, predict, and optimize a customer’s industrial environment. It provides insight into how and why individual assets, systems or processes are performing based on past history, current condition, real-time operational context, and environment. It then combines the data with machine learning and other advanced analytics to understand the present and predict the future. This allows customers to build feedback loops for continuous improvement with predictive maintenance, improved anomaly detection, and enhanced performance for assets and operations. For GE, the digital twin use cases are more around predictive and preven-tive maintenance. For Dassault Systèmes a “digital twin” includes the concept of its 3DEXPERIENCE twin. This represents an object, system, facility, or environment that exists (or will exist) in the real world. However, unlike some other interpretations of the digital twin, a 3DEXPERIENCE twin replicates an object as a dynamic 3D model at every stage of its life. According to the company, from the regulatory requirements and materials that influence its design and manufacture to the customer’s experience; every stage can be simulated, manipulated, and experimented upon in a 3DEXPERIENCE twin. Because it is generated from a single data model on a unified platform – a 3DEXPERIENCE twin also helps ensure accuracy and fidelity. When these simulated environments are used to analyze real-time data from operating devices, the users can experiment in the digital world, which creates a replica of the experience in the real world. For Siemens, the digital twin concept spans product and process design; production planning, engineering, and simulation; and performance. The software enables data and feedback to be exchanged between engineering, operations, and other parts of the value chain. In a production capacity for process industries, the digital twin allows seamless handover between engineering and operations, using a common database of all the plant assets in a physical plant: instrument data, logic diagrams, control schemes, alarms, piping, design attributes, etc. These are enhanced with simulation capabilities that support use cases like virtual commissioning, process design, and operator training. A common digital twin is used with COMOS, Siemens’ plant engineering software, and Simit, its operator training and simulation software, which is used to validate control systems and train operators. According to the company, these support efficient plant engineering, shorter commissioning phases, and improved operator training as well as more innovative and better product and process design. Both Dassault Systèmes and Siemens use the digital twin to depict and optimize factory floor layouts and production processes in a virtual world prior to putting physical assets in place and starting up production.
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DIGITALIZATION Rockwell Automation uses the digital twin to remove the need for the actual physical manufacturing assets to be available to commission and test the control systems. The company’s Studio 5000 Logix Emulate removes the physical asset for actual hardware or control system testing. According to the company, this software enables users to validate, test, and optimize application code independent of physical hardware, while also allowing connectivity to third-party simulation and operator training systems. This enables teams to simulate processes and train operators in a virtual environment. Among other things, the Rockwell Automation digital twin can enable a safer environment for startups and shutdowns. The digital twin is also used to test new designs using what-if sceneries without having to stop the machine in production. ARC believes that with the company’s partnership with PTC, we’ll see additional enhancements around extended reality technology and digital twins in production over the next year. PTC also partnered with Ansys late last year to integrate simulation into design for real-time modeling. The company is also adding AI capabilities for product designs via its Frustrum acquisition. Honeywell uses VR, AR, and simulation solutions to help train new workers through “learning by doing.” The company’s solutions can simulate operations for installation, configuration, inspection, maintenance, and troubleshooting. The Honeywell mixed reality technology integrates Microsoft’s HoloLens to simulate plant behavior scenarios to train workers. The company can recreate the physical environment and build an entire plant for training purposes. It can simulate the steam coming from a pipe that is leaking. In addition to training, Honeywell is using its solution to reduce maintenance costs on offshore platforms and other facilities. In some cases, the company can use the technology to increase safety and reduce costs. It is also using voice-activated headsets that can track the data in real time to reduce maintenance costs substantially. ABB offers a 3D virtual reality design tool for substations and grid infra-structure for building power infrastructures like substations for safety and cost savings. The company is also using extended reality with robotics using Oculus Rift 3D headsets. ABB and Dassault Systèmes recently announced a global partnership to provide industrial customers with “advanced open digital solutions that enhance competitiveness, while increasing flexibility, speed and productivity of their products’ lifecycles, manufacturing and operations.” The partnership will combine ABB Ability digital solutions and Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform. 46 Automation
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ABB has already adopted the 3DEXPERIENCE platform to model and simulate its solutions before delivering them to its customers. With this partnership, ABB will develop and provide customers with advanced digital twins designed to enable customers to run ABB’s solutions and their operations with improved efficiency, flexibility, and sustainability.
Blurring the Lines Between Real and Virtual Environments In addition to being “cool” technologies, extended reality and digital twins can also provide significant benefits, especially when combined with process simulation. Blurring the lines between real and virtual environments via simulation will become much more important as the technology and implementation costs decline. But the ability to combine simulation with extended reality for process usage is important. Manufacturers and industry should consider using extended reality and digital twin technologies in areas that enable their employees to do their jobs better, including through improved training. From design to production and beyond, these technologies will enable companies to improve efficiencies and be even more competitive in the future, particularly as the costs to implement decline.
INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CYBERSECURITY
Pipeline management that encompasses leak detection, ESD and cybersecurity (Bruehl, 5 March 2018) Every day, millions of tons of liquids and gases are transported safely and securely by pipelines. Pipelines are exceptionally reliable but given their large numbers and the huge distances they cover, it is inevitable that, occasionally, problems will occur. They can leak or rupture, suffer accidental or deliberate damage, or be compromised to allow theft of the product they are transporting. In recent times, the situation has been further complicated by the growth in terrorism and cybercrime, both of which can have a devastating effect on pipeline operation and integrity. Any failure, whether caused by a cyberattack, leak or other mechanical fault, can create an enormous financial and environmental impact. Accordingly, pipeline operators in most countries are now legally required to implement management systems that allow them to meet strict safety, cybersecurity and environmental requirements. To understand how such management systems can be achieved, we look first at leak detection, which is a fundamental requirement of all pipeline management systems. We then discuss how the more advanced systems now available can not only detect leaks, but also provide a rapid emergency shut down (ESD) response. Finally, we show how such systems can deliver all the protection now required by providing leak detection and ESD while being designed – technically and procedurally – to resist cyberattacks.
Leak detection: an essential element It is of the utmost importance that leaks are detected and dealt with promptly, especially if the fluid that’s being transported by the pipeline is damaging to the environment. Delays will not only allow greater loss of product but will also greatly increase the potential for consequential damage. In recognition of the ever-present need for leak detection, the American Petroleum Institute (API) has produced a suite of standards to guide and help pipeline operators to reduce the occurrence of leaks and to minimize the impact of leaks that do occur. The standards are: • API 1160 – Overall standard to cover pipeline integrity management • API 1130 – Design and implementation of leak detection systems • API 1149 – Theoretical calculation of leak detection
system performance • API 1175 – Selection, operation, maintenance and continuous improvement of leak detection systems. Similar standards apply in most countries; in Germany, for example, leak detection must comply with the Technical Rules for Pipelines (TRFL). While various standards differ somewhat in their approach and detail, all guide operators to consider sensitivity, reliability, accuracy and resilience when specifying or implementing a leak detection system. As leak detection systems have evolved to help operators meet today’s increasingly stringent regulatory and commercial requirements, they have been based on several detection methods – some external, and some internal. The three principal external methods of leak detection use acoustic sensor, fiber optic cable and vapor sensor respectively. Five principal external detection methods exist: statistical analysis of pressure and flow, real-time transient modelling, volume balance, pressure drop and negative pressure wave. No single method is ‘best’; they all perform differently in terms of cost and ease of installation and of operation, accuracy of leak location and sizing, level of detail yielded, demands on the operator’s skill, setup difficulty, effectiveness under different pipeline conditions, ability to detect very small leaks, response time, and use of existing instrumentation. The fact that each sensor has its own unique mix of advantages and drawbacks has influenced the evolution of the leak detection systems that depend on them. The simplest, Leak Detection 1.0, uses just one sensor method and is accordingly constrained by the chosen sensor’s limitations. The next evolutionary step – Leak Detection 2.0 – uses multiple detection methods; the benefits of each combine, while the weaknesses effectively cancel out. The simultaneous application of multiple methods assures system availability for all pipeline operational phases, with a minimal level of false alarms. While the approach and technologies of Leak Detection 2.0 are very effective in detecting leaks, they are designed only to warn operators of the problem rather than to initiate actions that will reduce the leak’s impact. Leak Detection 3.0 systems combine the concept of detection with automatic action, albeit only for pipeline ruptures - leaks that reach or exceed around 30% of the pipeline flow rate. These systems are designed for standalone operation, working independently of the leak detection implementation. A typical Leak Detection 3.0 rupture conAutomation
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INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CYBERSECURITY trol system incorporates a proven rupture detection algorithm that directly controls pipeline valves. When a rupture is detected, the system reacts immediately to initiate an emergency shut down (ESD) that isolates the affected pipeline segment.
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Pipeline Management 4.0 and cybersecurity The most recent development is a logical progression that combines all the key features of Leak Detection 2.0 with the ESD functionality of Leak Detection 3.0. The result is a hybrid solution that, because of its scope, exceeds the designation Leak Detection 4.0 and is more appropriately described as Pipeline Management 4.0. Designing and implementing a Pipeline Management 4.0 system can be challenging. As the system performs key safety functions, it should conform with existing and, as far as possible, upcoming global safety standards. Because of this, most operators will require it to comply with the requirements for Safety Integrity Level 3 (SIL3) as defined by the IEC 61508 standard.
Conclusion Pipeline operators today have a wider range of leak detection and pipeline management systems than ever before; choosing the best becomes a challenging task. Before deciding, however, they should consider the benefits of the latest Pipeline Management 4.0 technology, which for the first time, integrates accurate, dependable leak detection with a SIL3 compliant emergency shutdown system. The best systems have also been specifically engineered to provide robust protection against the growing cyber-attack threat.
Figure caption: Modern industrial plants are no longer autonomous, but instead increasingly linked to the outside world. This linkage creates a fundamental risk of external attacks by cybercriminals. Image Š HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH
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Figure caption: Pipelines are exceptionally reliable but given their large numbers and the huge distances they cover, it is inevitable that, occasionally, problems will occur. Today, terrorism and cybercrime can both have a devastating effect on pipeline operation and integrity. Image Š HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH
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Figure caption: Put simply, unlike traditional systems that detect leaks but take no action, Pipeline Management 4.0 is a complete automation system designed to help pipeline operators to improve safety and reliability. Image © HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH
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Figure caption: Complete security is an illusion. Work processes and organizational deficiencies are by far the most common targets for successful cyberattacks. Image © ETH Figure caption: Complete security is an illusion. Work processes and organizational deficiencies are by far the most common targets for successful cyberattacks. Image © ETH
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FEATURED PROJECT PROJECT NAME: Premier Oil - Chim Sao-Dua Oil Field Development Name of Client
Premier Oil
Budget ($ US)
847,060,000
Contract Value ($ US)
500,000,000
Award Date
Q1-2008
Main Contractor
Facility Type
Emas AMC PTSC - PetroVietnam Technical Service EOCL - Emas Offshore Construction Limited DPS Keppel Shipyard Saipem ENSCO Oil Field Development
Status
Construction
Start Date
Q2-2006
End Date
Q1-2030
FEED
GEL - Genesis Energy, L.P.
Greenfield/ Brownfield
Brownfield
Upstream/ Downstream
Midstream
Location
Nam Con Son Basin, Vietnam
Project Background Premier Oil plans to develop the Chim Sao-Dua oil field in the Nam Con Son Basin. Chim Sao, formerly Blackbird, is located on Block 12W and 12E in 377 feet (115 meters) of water, around 248 miles (400 kilometers) southeast of Ho Chi Minh City, offshore Vietnam.
Project Status May 2019
A series of well interventions will be conducted to help offset the natural reservoir decline rate of the project. Ophir, currently building its own field reservoir model to determine the optimum way to create value from these fields in the coming years.
Mar 2019
Premier Oil expects the Chim Sao and Dua oil fields offshore Vietnam to continue producing until 2030, a decade longer than in the original development plan.
Jun 2018
The net production of the project is 17 kboepd (thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day) and is ongoing reservoir optimisation.
May 2018
The field is currently producing a significantly higher run rate than that in the Q4 2017.
May 2018
The construction is ongoing.
May 2018
Ophir Energy is set to buy a package of Southeast Asian fields from Australian oil and gas company Santos Limited for a total of $205 million.
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Premier commenced a well intervention programme to perforate new production zones in the | June 2019 existing well stock to further mitigate against natural decline.
May 2018
The construction is ongoing.
May 2018
Ophir Energy is set to buy a package of Southeast Asian fields from Australian oil and gas company Santos Limited for a total of $205 million.
Apr 2018
Premier commenced a well intervention programme to perforate new production zones in the existing well stock to further mitigate against natural decline.
Jan 2018
The second infill well is expected to be completed at the end of January 2018.
Nov 2017
The first of two new infill wells has been drilled and brought on-line.
Aug 2017
Premier Oil plans to start a two-well infill drilling program next month at block 12W offshore Vietnam, to sustain production from the Chim Sao and Dua fields.
Apr 2017
Successful interventions lifted output to an average of 15,500 boe/d.
Jul 2014
Jul 2014 The client is completing Dua development and extends the production from Block 12W to 2023.
Jul 2014
Santos announced that oil production has commenced from the Dua oil project.
Apr 2014
The Dua oil project is progressing well and remains on track for first oil in mid 2014.
Oct 2013
The West Telesto jackup is expected in the Dua field in the fourth quarter of 2013.
Oct 2013
The FPSO modifications, riser pull-in and spool tie-in activities have been successfully completed and tested.
Oct 2013
The Dua oil project is over 65 percent complete, with first oil targeted for the first half of 2014.
Aug 2013
First oil estimated at 10,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day is targeted for the first half of 2014.
Aug 2013
Drilling of three production wells at the Dua project is scheduled to start in the fourth quarter of 2013.
Aug 2013
The subsea structures and equipment to tie Dua into the FPSO vessel have been completed.
Jul 2013
Two of the development wells are expected to be completed by year end of 2013.
Jul 2013
Development drilling of the Dua project will commence in the fourth quarter of 2013.
Oct 2012
The Lewek EMAS is in operation in the Chim Sao field.
Oct 2012
EOC Limited won a $15 million contract for the upgrade of FPSO Lewek EMAS.
Oct 2012
EMAS AMC won a contract from PTSC M&C to provide transportation and installation of facilities for the Dua subsea field.
Aug 2012
The CS-3X well has been plugged and abandoned after encountering oil shows in the Middle Dua sands.
Aug 2012
The Chim Sao North West appraisal well, CS-3X has reached a total depth of 13,894 feet (4,235 meters).
Jun 2012
The next exploration well to be drilled by Premier in Asia is the Chim Sao Northwest appraisal well, which is due to spud in July 2012.
May 2012
Premier continues to target 2014 for first oil.
May 2012
Bids for FPSO modifications and the drilling rig have been received and are being evaluated.
May 2012
Vietnamese government approvals of the Dua project will be received during the second quarter of 2012.
Apr 2012
The Dua project was formally sanctioned by Premier and Santos.
FEATURED PROJECT
Project Scope Premier Oil become operator of Blocks 12E and 12W In September 2004 and plans to explore for hydrocarbons in the acreages. If commercially viable, Premier intends to develop the acreage to produce oil and gas. Following the oil discovery, the development plan for the Chim Sao (formerly Blackbird)-Dua oil project covers: - leased floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel - two wellhead platforms tied back to a leased FPSO (reduced to one in April 2009) - associated gas will be exported via a spur to the nearby Nam Con Son pipeline owned by a BP-led joint venture - 2.2km of infield pipeline and 95.6km of export pipeline Automation | June 2019 51
in the acreages. If commercially viable, Premier intends to develop the acreage to produce oil and gas. Following the oil discovery, the development plan for the Chim Sao (formerly Blackbird)-Dua oil project covers: FEATURED PROJECT - leased floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel
- two wellhead platforms tied back to a leased FPSO (reduced to one in April 2009) - associated gas will be exported via a spur to the nearby Nam Con Son pipeline owned by a BP-led joint venture - 2.2km of infield pipeline and 95.6km of export pipeline Genesis’ workscope includes: - provision of front-end engineering and design services for the whole development PTSC's workscope covers: - the construction and supply of a wellhead platform (comprising a 1,200t topside and a 4,000t jacket) EOCL's workscope covers: - the supply and operation of a leased FPSO Saipem's subcontract workscope covers: - the transportation and installation of one wellhead platform, subsea pipelines, umbilical and PLEMs (pipelines end manifolds) - the detailed engineering for infield pipelines Keppel's workscope under a subcontract from EOCL's covers: - the conversion of a FPSO vessel DPS’ workscope under a subcontract from EOCL covers: - the detail design engineering services for the CSU, Water Injection and Flare Knock Out Drum modules - the provision of engineering and manpower for support with the Integration Engineering of the project ENSCO's workscope covers: - the provision of development drilling service for the Chim Sao project Santos estimates the field contains 48 MMboe of proved and probable reserves and expects 25,000 b/d plateau production from the field. The Chim Sao Northwest appraisal well could contain 13 million barrels of oil (MMbo) to 20 MMbo. The Dua subsea field will be developed as a subsea tie-back to the Chim Sao field. EMAS AMC will provide the transportation and installation-engineering, testing, inspection, offshore-installation and commissioning of subsea flowlines, structures, risers and umbilicals. EOC will provide project management, engineering and procurement services for modifications that are necessary to accommodate a subsea tie-back that will link the vessel to the nearby Dua oil field in Block 12E. The gross production rate from the Dua wells is estimated to average 8,000 barrels per day for the first 12 months of production.
Project Finance The Blocks 12E and 12W joint venture, which funds exploration of the project, comprises: - Premier Oil: Operator, 37.5 percent - Santos: 37.5 percent - Delek Energy: 25 percent On 20 May 2009, PetroVietnam Exploration & Production (PVEP) had issued a participation notice to take up the 15 percent equity in return for payment of past costs. The equity interest in Block 12W is now likely to comprise: - Premier Oil: Operator, 31.875 percent - Santos: 31.875 percent - Delek Energy: 21.25 percent - PVEP: 15 percent On 20 July 2009, Premier said it has signed a Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) and completed the acquisition from Delek Energy of Delek Energy (Vietnam) LLC, the holding company for its 25-percent interest in Block 12W for US$72 million in cash, before adjustments, with an effective date of 31 March 2009. This will be funded from Premier Oil's existing cash and undrawn facilities. The SPA also provides for future payments of up to a total of US$10 million contingent on the development of fields in Block 12W other than Chim Sao. Separately, PVEP has confirmed that it will exercise its back-in right to acquire a 15-percent interest in the PSC. 52 Automation | June 2019Premier Oil’s acquisition from Delek and the PVEP back-in, the interests in Block 12W Following completion of both
On 20 July 2009, Premier said it has signed a Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) and completed the acquisition from Delek Energy of Delek Energy (Vietnam) LLC, the holding company for its 25-percent interest in Block 12W for US$72 million in cash, before adjustments, with an effective date of 31 March 2009. This will be funded from Premier Oil's existing cash and undrawn facilities. The SPA also provides for future payments of up to a total of US$10 million contingent on the development of fields in Block 12W other than Chim Sao.
FEATURED PROJECT
Separately, PVEP has confirmed that it will exercise its back-in right to acquire a 15-percent interest in the PSC. Following completion of both Premier Oil’s acquisition from Delek and the PVEP back-in, the interests in Block 12W will be: - Premier: operator, 53.125 percent - Santos: 31.875 percent - PVEP: 15.00 percent In November 2018, Ophir has bought Santos Ltd. making the percentage of the shares as follows: Premier: operator, 53.125% Ophir: 31.875% PVEP: 15.00%
Project Contractors EPC PQ
Bidders
- Emas AMC - PTSC - PetroVietnam Technical Service - EOCL - Emas Offshore Construction Limited - DPS - Keppel Shipyard - Saipem - ENSCO
- Emas AMC - PTSC - PetroVietnam Technical Service - EOCL - Emas Offshore Construction Limited - DPS - Keppel Shipyard - Saipem - ENSCO
Awarded - Emas AMC - PTSC - PetroVietnam Technical Service - EOCL - Emas Offshore Construction Limited - DPS - Keppel Shipyard - Saipem - ENSCO
FEED PQ - GEL - Genesis Energy, L.P.
Bidders
Awarded
- GEL - Genesis Energy, L.P.
- GEL - Genesis Energy, L.P.
Project Schedules 2Q-2006 2Q-2006 2Q-2007 3Q-2007 1Q-2008 2Q-2008 1Q-2030
Project Announced Feasibility Study FEED EPC ITB Engineering & Procurement Construction Completed
Project Personnel Noel Denton - Engineering Manager - DPS
Available only for DMS Members
Alex Tan - Corporate Communications Manager - EMAS
Available only for DMS Members
Eng Yew Chan - Finance Director - EMAS
Available only for DMS Members
Phillipus Geerling - Managing Director - EMAS
Available only for DMS Members
Simon Lockett - Managing Director - EMAS
Available only for DMS Members
George Papapetrou - Lead Reservoir Engineer - Premier Oil
Available only for DMS Members
Patrice Vossier - Engineering Team Leader - Premier Oil
Available only for DMS Members
Neil Hawkings - Director - Premier Oil plc
Available only for DMS Members
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FEATURED PROJECT
Vietnam Project Listing PROJECT
FACILITY
BUDGET ($US)
STATUS
BSR - Dung Quat Refinery Expansion Delta Offshore Energy - Bac Lieu Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Power Project Eni-KrisEnergy - Song Hong Basin Block 120 Hoang Long Joint Operating Company - Te Giac Trang (TGT) Offshore Field Block 16-1 Idemitsu - Blocks 05-1B & 05-1C Development (Sao Vang & Dai Nguyet) KrisEnergy - Block 115/09 Petrolimex - Nam Van Phong Refinery Complex Petrovietnam Gas- Son My LNG Terminal PetroVietnam Gas-Tokyo Gas-Bitexco - Thi Vai LNG Terminal Phu Quoc POC - Block B Gas Project Phu Quoc POC - Phu Quoc Basin Block 42 Premier Oil - Chim Sao-Dua Oil Field Development PVEP - Cuu Long Basin Block 15-1/05 SCG - Long Son Petrochemical Complex SOCO - Phu Khanh Basin Block 125 and 126 Thang Long JOC - Offshore Cuu Long Basin Block 15-2/01-HST/HSD
Petroleum Oil Refinery Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Exploration Oil Field Development Gas Field Development Oil & Gas Field Petroleum Oil Refinery Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Gas Pipeline Oil & Gas Field Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Petrochemical Plant Exploration Oil Field
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