Automation INSIGHT! November 2017

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November 2017 Vol.5 Issue 5

1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition INSIGHT! FEATURE

INTERVIEW with

Ir. V.R.Harindran

Sr Custodian, I & C PETRONAS President- ISA Malaysia

POST SHOW REPORTS 2nd ISA UAE Conference and Exhibition 2nd ISA Analysis Division UAE Symposium DMS ANALYTICS Malaysia Downstream Industry Growth FEATURED PROJECT PETRONAS - Johor Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) - Overview


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November 2017 Vol.5 Issue 5

1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition

POST SHOW REPORTS 2nd ISA UAE Conference and Exhibition 2nd ISA Analysis Division UAE Symposium

INSIGHT! FEATURE

INTERVIEW with

Ir. V.R.Harindran

Sr Custodian, I & C PETRONAS President- ISA Malaysia

DMS ANALYTICS Malaysia Downstream Industry Growth FEATURED PROJECT PETRONAS - Johor Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) - Overview

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Dear DMS Members, Last edition I spoke of reducing costs by outsourcing services that would include the technology of choice of the service provider rather than end-user since their human resources would be using the equipment to deliver optimal efficiency and cost reductions. I would hazard a guess that the service provider would introduce state-of-theart technologies to help reduce their costs since much of their return business would rely on being able to offer best-in-class performance coupled with lowest costs to ensure competitive bids going forward. Since remote diagnostics is a great way to provide cost efficient and, when combined with big data analytics, better decision-making and better products due to more efficient actual application behaviour feedback to OEMs, Cloud technology and cyber-security come to the forefront. Many end-users in this region are worried about the security of their networks if linked to the Cloud. Rightly or wrongly, the fact remains that big data analytics will require Cloud computing as the most efficient way of analysing data from similar applications from all over the world to make better, more informed decisions with a greater number of application examples collected leading to better troubleshooting and decision-making. So, we need to embrace Industry 4.0 or the Industrial Internet of Things if we are going to benefit from such technologies and this requires greater use of remote diagnostics and Cloud computing to provide medium-term and longterm decisions that will ensure better efficiency going forward. In this scenario Edge computers will make more pressing short-term decisions requiring a rapid response like shutting down a plant due to an erroneous transient whilst Cloud computers will be used for asset management by way of condition monitoring. The bottom line is that we need to help the end-users establish cyber-security models that allow them to benefit from such centralised asset management whilst providing the cyber protection required to make sure they are not held to ransom by cyber terrorists. Closing thought; Why do many of us trust our banks to protect our data but wouldn’t dream of trusting a supplier with our employer’s data when said supplier uses the same Cloud technologies often via Microsoft, Amazon or Google who spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on making sure they are secure? Kind Regards,

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DMS ANALYTICS

Malaysia: Downstream Industry Growth The rapid growth of Malaysia’s petrochemical industry is mainly related to the availability of oil and gas as feedstock, developed infrastructure, strong base of supporting services, and the country’s cost competitiveness. Malaysia’s strategic location within ASEAN countries and its closeness to major markets in the Far East also plays important roles in the industry growth.

China sea. The total refining capacity is expected to reach 300,000 bpd, while additional petrochemical plants will generate 7.7 million tpy. The refinery is planned to produce gasoline and diesel that will meet Euro 4 and Euro 5 standards. The petrochemical complex is expected to produce highly specialised chemicals and the feedstock will be supplied by the refinery.

Launched in March 22, the Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) is the largest integral greenfield downstream project for Petronas and Malaysia’s government.The feasibility study for the project was completed in October 2011 and the site preparation began in October 2012.

Petronas is spending much of its capital expenditure on RAPID whose investment involves $16 billion, while associated facilities are estimated to cost $11 billion. The final investment decision (FID) was made in April 2014.

RAPID is a part of Petronas’ Pengerang Integrated Complex (PIC), which also includes six other associated facilities. RAPID will cover approximately 7,000 acre and is close to the international shipping bay, connecting Melacca Strait, Singapore and the South

The operations at the refinery is scheduled to commence in 2019 and petrochemical operations are expected to begin 6-12 months afterwards. Once completed, the project will be Asia’s largest downstream hub.

BP Berau - Tangguh LNG Expansion Estimated at $13 billion and located in Papua Barat Province, the expansion of the Tangguh LNG is one of the most significant oil and gas projects worldwide. BP Berau is the operator of the project. In 2012, the Indonesian government approved the expansion plan for the LNG plant to help meet the growing demand for energy with the majority to be supplied to the state electricity company. BP has signed a financial agreement with national and international banks to fund the project. Japan Bank for International Cooperation is providing the financing for the project along with Nippon Export and Investment Insurance, Asian Development Bank has provided a $400 million loan to help expand the project with plans to construct a third liquefied natural gas (LNG) train in order to increase the plant’s existing production capacity. The plant currently comprises of onshore and offshore production trains with a maximum output of 7.6 million tons of LNG a year and hopes to boost it up to 11.4 million tons per annum (tpa) once the expansion has been completed. The onshore expansion development will comprise of an LNG dock, storage tanks and public amenities that will enhance the productivity of the project. The offshore expansion will include new platforms, pipelines, and development wells. The Indonesian government is currently gathering additional funds for the successful execution of its plans. ABB has been selected by CSTS consortium

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Keppel Infrastructure - Jurong Gasification Facility Keppel Infrastructure Holdings Pte Ltd (Keppel Infrastructure) inked an agreement with the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) to develop, own and operate a top of the line gasification facility on Jurong Island, Singapore.As part of the Jurong Island’s v2.0 initiative, EDB’s competitive selection process is marked by the agreement.

While concerns on Singapore’s carbon tax might lead to either higher electricity prices for consumers or more investment in energy efficient assets, the facility will be taxed accordingly to its carbon emission footprint. The more significant it is, the heavier the tax penalty will be, hence justifying carbon capture and storage technologies.

The Jurong Gasification facility is expected to produce industrial gases such as syngas, hydrogen, etc from other potential feedstock which includes (but not limited to) refinery by-products.

In order for the Jurong Gasification Facility to proceed accordingly with its development, securing the agreement is a vital process required in preparation for the Final Investment Decision (FID), which is slated on a later date.

Keppel officials stated that as the refineries produce low sulphur compliant fuel, there will be an increased demand for hydrogen from current and future customers. As a requirement by the International Maritime Organization, all ships are required to comply the with the reduced sulphur emission limit by the start of 2020.

In May 2017, Keppel continued to develop feedstock options to enhance the long term synergy of the project with the energy and chemicals sector.Currently, the Jurong Gasification Facility has yet to announce a set date on when it expects the FID on the project.

Thai Oil - Clean Fuel Project (CFP) / Sriracha Refinery Expansion Thai Oil Plc (TOP), one of Thailand’s major oil refineries and a subsidiary of PTT Pcl, plans to invest $4 billion over the next 5 years to boost its oil refining capacity in Sriracha from 275,000 bpd to 400,000 bpd. TOP further plans to gradually cut production of low-maring heavy oil which currently accounts for 7% of total production.

Currently, the CFP is expecting the FID to be made Q2 2018 (initially Q4 2017).

The Clean Fuel Project (CFP) comes as part of TOP’s plan to increase the Sriracha refinery’s capability to upgrade low-value products such as fuel oil into more valuable low-sulfur products that will help meet growing demand in the region for cleaner transportation fuels. The new oil refinery unit is set to cut operating costs significantly while also increasing the value of crude premium around the range of $3 - $4 a barrel. The upgraded refinery units will allow TOP to attain crude from many different sources instead of having to rely on a single source thus resulting to producing better margins accordingly. In Feb 2017, TOP was expected to float the tender for the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) around Q2 2017. By March 2017, the Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) was prioritized and slated for completion by April - May 2017. After which, open bidding for the tender for EPC was to take place but only after the Final Investment Decision (FID) is finalized.

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INDUSTRY NEWS

FieldComm Group Meets with UAE based Vendors/ Users over Technology Marketing Needs FieldComm Group met with UAE based vendors and users to discuss about the marketing needs for their various technologies and to review the programs proposed for the first FieldComm Day – UAE The meeting started off with Paul Sereiko giving a short over view presentation of FieldComm Group to establish a foundational understanding among those present. Mohammed Loch asked each attendee present, to comment on their experiences with the various technologies on offer as well as their opinions on what FieldComm could offer to enhance use of their technologies. HART Communication Protocol seems to be the most popular FieldComm technology in use. Almost all the attendees were using it at least for configuration and commissioning, while some are using it in full digital and this seems to be in the upswing. Foundation Fieldbus was being used by some, but not for control in the field because of an underlying concern of a perceived technology risk. Some of the attendees were using WirelessHART while there were others who chose to not use it at all. None of the users were aware of either the FDI or the APL and while most suppliers were aware of APL, only a few of the suppliers were aware of APL. There was a general agreement between all the attendees on that, although they were using all these technologies, they were not using them to their full potential. The only concerns put forward and that too by a few, were that of “old technology” and a few other perceived negatives. Predictive maintenance was a major point of discussion as a lot of the attendees recognized that HART helped them out a lot on the issue and wanted to use it more. This consequently led to a lot of the attendees suggesting to include the topic, “Using HART for Predictive Maintenance” for the FieldComm Day event. Another point brought up by a vendor was that ProfiBus had a local support center and it would benefit the users of the various technologies provided by FieldComm to have a local 6 Automation

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support center for them too. A third suggestion was to provide direct end-user training to the actual endusers rather than having sales engineer trained to provide training to the customer engineering manager who in turn has to train the actual end-users. The representative from Endress+Hauser asked about what FieldComm Group could do to aid in the integration processes, implying on the training and proper use of FDI features. The Schneider representative then pointed out the need to inform users of the optimization in control room real estate that could be achieved with Foundation Fieldbus. Features like “Notes” and “Calculators” could come in handy. All of the attendees, both users and vendors, were quick to agree on the fact that more vendor-neutral training was needed. After discussing about the technology marketing, the meeting moved on to review the proposed program for the first FieldComm Day – UAE. All present seemed to agree to the content proposed for the program with no negative opinions regarding the program. The interest in attending the event seemed positively high with each attendee suggesting that at least 10 members from their company/division would be interested in attending the event. To summarize the meeting, there was wide agreement over the fact that more technology training was needed to improve full usage of FieldComm Group technologies; the vendors were in full support of the need to market FieldComm technologies more in the Middle East and a few even committed to making this recommendation to their management; The FieldComm Day – UAE was given the “Go Ahead!” approval by all present. The meeting concluded with Mohammed Loch deciding to convene a separate meeting with vendors to get participation commitment and to iron out the event details and also to align responsibilities to aid in the execution of the next steps as decided in the meeting.


INSIGHT! FEATURE

Interview with Ir. V.R.Harindran - PETRONAS Q) What is the latest technology in Process Automation that PETRONAS is currently using? We are currently utilizing wireless instrumentation, Smart remote IOs, enhancing the use of digital asset management to improve automation reliability & availability, amongst others. Q) Why was ISA Malaysia set up? To provide a platform for Malaysian instrumentation and automation engineers to connect with more than 40,000 other global profession automation engineers in 160 geographical locations, to have access to ISA standards & publications, participate in technical discussions and events, enhance professional development by participating in ISA certification programs, provide opportunity to shape the industry through participation in standards and technical topics discussions, amongst others.

Q) When did you join PETRONAS and what roles have you played in the company since you started?

Q) How will end users in Malaysia benefit from the knowledge exchange at the ISA Malaysia Conference and Exhibition?

I joined PETRONAS in 1992 as an Instrument Engineer in a methanol plant. Prior to joining PETRONAS, I was working as an Instrument Engineer for a government oil and gas entity for seven years. I was later promoted to Head the Electrical & Instrument Section in the methanol plant. Subsequently, I was transferred to our LNG plant at Bintulu, Sarawak where I held various positions from heading the Electrical and Instrument Section to being an Asset Manager handling the multidiscipline engineering teams. In 2005, I was transferred to PETRONAS HQ to provide group-wide technical consultancy and capability development services in the field of instrumentation for projects and operations.

To showcase their latest automation technologies and network with end-users to understand their pain points and expectations.

Q) What does the responsibility of Sr. Custodian, I&C Mechanical & Process Section, Group Technical Solutions consist of and how much time does Process Automation take in your activities?

Q) What are your thoughts on the topics selected this year and what subjects would you like to see covered next year?

The role is that of a Group Technical Authority on instrumentation for PETRONAS. Generally provide consultancy and advice on group-wide instrumentation matters relating to new technologies, standards to be utilized or developed, setting strategic directions, capability development, providing technical support to projects and operations. A large majority of time is spent on Process Automation with the remainder on management and Adjunct Professor Role at University Technology PETRONAS.

Provide networking opportunities between end-users and automation vendors provide an opportunity to see the latest technologies from vendors, provide an opportunity to voice concerns that are affecting the industry and shape the industry for the future. Q) Why should vendors take part in technical events like this?

The topics selected this year are related to the current technology trends and concerns affecting the industry. Topics to be selected next year would largely depend on the feedback received from the participants for this year’s inaugural conference.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition

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Day One: Tuesday 28th November 7:15 am – 8:15 am Registration 8:15 am – 9:00 am Keynote Speeches

Karl Holmqvist Regional Director South Asia for Business Unit Measurement & Analytics in South Asia. ABB

Mohammed Loch President & CEO - DMS Global Director Industry DevelopmentInternational Society of Automation (ISA)

Ir. V.R.Harindran Sr Custodian I & C PETRONAS President- ISA Malaysia

Tuan Haji Khairol Anuar B Shukri Head of Group Technical Solutions Project Delivery & Technology PETRONAS

9:00 am – 9:30 am Ribbon Cutting & Exhibition Tour Session One 9:30 am – 11:00 am Digitalization – Concept Track Chairman

Mohd Rashdan Mahmood Principal and Business Technical Authority (Instrument & Control) PETRONAS

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Bob Gill General Manager, Southeast Asia ARC Advisory Group

Jean-Rene Global Product Group Manager ABB

Brian Chan Director of Sales CCC

Jonas Berge Senior Director Applied Technology Emerson Automation Solutions

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Digitalization in Oil & Gas Industry: Safe, Efficient and Profitable

IT/OT Convergence in the Era of Digitalization

How Industrial Internet of Things Challenge ISA-95 Automation Model & Our Readiness to the Future

Digital Transformation: The Building Blocks of Industrial IoT (IIoT)

Vinod Chandra Lead Engineer (Project Control) PETRONAS

Brandon Tan Tian Shyong Instrument & Control Engineer PETRONAS Presentation :

Arun Valliappan Collaborative Work Environment (CWE) engineer PETRONAS

Brownfield Digitalization – Revitalizing Matured Assets into Fields of the Future

Tsuyoshi Abe Vice President Yokogawa Electric Corporation Presentation :

Co-innovating a New Automation Paradigm through Digitalization

11:00 am – 11:30 am Coffee Break Session Two 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Digitalization – Instruments Track Chairman

Ir. Chua Kien Kek Custodian Engineer Measurement, Instrument Department PETRONAS

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Jean-Rene Global Product Group Manager ABB

Ng Kim Yeow Section Manager for Process Power Management System and Terminal Automation ABB Pte. Ltd

Vinay Kariwala HUB Technology Manager, South Asia, BU Measurement & Analytics ABB Ability Innovation Centre

Chris Strohm Sales Manager Metso ExperTune

Wan Adrie Wan Ahmad Head of Measurement (Principal Eng.) PETRONAS

Ir. Surendran Kandasamy Principal Engineer, Machinery Control PETRONAS

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Digital Directions for Process Analytics

Verification of Field Instruments

Valve Monitoring and the Internet of Things

Mismeasurement Management Implementation Experiences in PETRONAS

Managing Controller Performance – Utilizing Digital Technologies and Collaborative Work Environment

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Lunch Session Three 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Industrial Control Systems Cyber Security Track Chairman

Azmi Hashim Principal Engineer Instrument & Control PETRONAS

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Ng Kim Yeow Section Manager for Process Power Management system and Terminal Automation ABB Pte. Ltd

Gilles Loridon CEO Global Security Network

Sujith Panikkar Senior Consultant Functional Safety and Safety Instrumented Systems HIMA APAC Pte Ltd.

Azmi Hashim Principal Engineer Instrument & Control PETRONAS

Thomas Quek Managing Director REDCON Security Advisors

Debraj Chakraborty Business Development Manager - NSS Rockwell Automation

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Methodology to Protect your Assets from Cyber Attacks

How to get aboard the IIoT Bandwagon Securely

Integrating Cybersecurity and Functional Safety

Enhanced PTS 14.11.05 revision 2017

The Insecurity of Cyber Security on Industrial Control Systems

Defence-In-Depth for Industrial Critical Assets

3:30 pm – 4:30 pm Coffee Break & Exhibition 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Speakers Dinner

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Day Two: Wednesday 29th November 8:00 am – 9:00 am Registration Session One 9:00 am - 10:30 am Turbomachinery Controls Track Chairman

Speakers

Prakash Kumar Karunakaran Custodian Engineer for Advanced Process Control PETRONAS

Prasad Adavi Senior Project Engineer CCC

Alan Wong Technical Consulting Specialist CCC

Andriny Rusman Principal Engineer, Advanced Process Control PETRONAS

Tatsuro Tomoda Managing Director SHINKAWA Electric of Malaysia Sdn Bhd

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Maximizing Availability & Flexibility of Offshore Compressor Networks Through a Strategically Integrated Control Approach

Olefins Production Throughput Increase & Maximization

Lessons Learnt in Compressor Antisurge Control

Machine Condition Monitoring

10:30 am - 11:00 am Coffee Break Session Two 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Process Safety Management – Overview Track Chairman

Sharul A Rashid (Principal Engineer Instrument & Control) PETRONAS

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Khaleef Khan Sales Director Oil, Gas and Chemicals ABB

Nik Ahmad Aiman Instrument & Control Engineer PETRONAS Chemicals MTBE Sdn Bhd

Mohd Shahriman B M Sharif Instrument & Control Principal Engineer Functional Safety Engineer (TÜV Rheinland) PETRONAS Chemicals MTBE Sdn Bhd

Ir. Nur Alina bt Jelani Head of Safeguarding, Instrument department in Project Delivery & Technology (PD&T) PETRONAS

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Using Safety Process to Attain Operational License and Drive Operational Excellence

Functional Safety Life Cycle Management - PETRONAS Experience

Noordiana Alina Bt M Noor Manager of Organizational Improvement PETRONAS

W Afiedatul Syamimi bt W Ishak Instrument and Control System Executive, Petronas Chemicals Derivatives Sdn Bhd.

Radi Fakhri b Razali Instrument and Control Engineer PETRONAS

Mohamed Nasir b Mohamed Shukor Instrument & Control (I&C) Sr Engineer PETRONAS

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Integrating Culture with Safety Assurance

Integrated DCS and Safety PLC Platform - Towards improved Process Safety

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Implementation of Process Safety - The Challenges Biodata

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Oil Movement and Storage area for PPTSB and almost two years. Experienced in migration of fusible tube to LHD, maintenance of MOV and functionality of safeguarding Tank Overfill Protection for Tank Farm using Honeywell SM.

Shah Rizal Custodian Engineer (Instrument & Control) PETRONAS

Ir. Mohamad Fasyan bin Mohamad Sabri Technical Manager, Safety Instrumented Systems BASF PETRONAS Chemicals

Alan Wong Technical Consulting Specialist CCC

Ville Previously, wasKähkönen assigned as System Engineer M Faris M Naafi Director Industry Management Field Instrument Engineer using Yokogawa DCS, Triconex and Honeywell PLC. Metso PETRONAS

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Asset Integrity and Reliability Management: Building Asset Rejuvenation Strategy for Safety Instrumented Systems

Non-Standardized & Incorrect/ Incomplete PLC Documentation Internal

Correct ESD Valve Selection © 2017 Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS)

Chung, Hong Hong Sales Development Manager (Process Safety) Siemens Malaysia Sdn Bhd Presentation :

SIL Compliance with Safety Integrated Technology

3:00pm – 4:00pm Exhibition

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Sharul A Rashid (Principal Engineer Instrument & Control) PETRONAS

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Journey to Process Safety Compliance for Terminal and TankFarms - PP(T)SB’ s case


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Keynote Speakers Karl Holmqvist Regional Director South Asia for Business Unit Measurement & Analytics in South Asia. ABB Karl Holmqvist is the Regional Director South Asia for Business Unit Measurement & Analytics in South Asia. He joined ABB in 2001 as an Area Manager for Measurement Products in Sweden before moving to Schaeffler and Outukumpu Stainless AB in 2005. He rejoined ABB in Sweden as LBU Manager for Metals and later he was the Local Industry Group (LIG) Manager for Pulp & Paper, Metals and Cement (PMC). Most recently, he was the Local Business Unit Manager for Oil, Gas and Chemicals (PAOG) and Process Industries (PAPI), in Indonesia in the Process Automation division. Karl holds a Master’s Degree in Business Management from Stockholm School of Business and a Master’s Degree in Machine Design from Lulea University of Technology, Sweden. Mohammed Loch President & CEO – DMS Global Director Industry Development – International Society of Automation (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 ofactivities, DMS is the only media company that can truly call itself a marketing specialistfor 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. Ir. V.R.Harindran Sr Custodian, I & C- PETRONAS President- ISA Malaysia Ir. V.R.Harindran is the Senior Custodian, Instrument & Control, at Group Technical Solutions (GTS), Project Delivery & Technology (PD&T) Division of PETRONAS. He is also the Group Technical Authority, Instrument & Control for the PETRONAS Group of companies. He is also an Associate Professor in the Electrical & Electronics Department of university of Technology PETRONAS (UTP). He holds a B.Sc in Electrical & Electronics Engneering (1984) and M.Sc. in Technology Management (2010), both from UK universities. Ir. V.R.Harindran joined PETRONAS in 1992 as an Instrument Engineer in the PETRONAS Methanol Plant at Labuan. He was then transferred to Malaysian LNG, Bintulu, Sarawak as a Senior Manager, Instrument in 2000. He was transferred to PETRONAS HQ, Kuala Lumpur in 2005 as a Principal Engineer, I&C to oversee the overall instrumentation direction for PETRONAS. His current PETRONAS role covers group-wide capability development of instrument engineers, setting technical standards, directions and providing solutions on instrument & controls for Upstream and Downstream projects and operating units. As the only Senior Custodian in PETRONAS, he also mediates on differences in technical and business opinions between the management and the various engineering disciplines in the group. Prior to joining PETRONAS, Ir. V.R.Harindran was the Head of electrical & Instrument at Sabah Gas Industries Sdn. Bhd., Labuan.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Tuan Haji Khairol Anuar B Shukri Head Group Technical Solutions Project Delivery & Technology PETRONAS KHAIROL ANUAR SHUKRI holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas at El Paso, U.S.A and a Master of Science in Asset Management from The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland. He joined PETRONAS in 1989 as a Project Engineer for Melaka Refinery. In the ensuing years he held various positions within the PETRONAS Group, including Head of Maintenance Management Group of Technical Services Division, General Manager of Plant Project Study at Group Technical Services, General Manager Plant and later the Chief Executive Officer of PETRONAS Methanol Labuan. He also had a stint at PETRONAS Chemical Group Berhad (PCG) as the Head of Centralized Services in 2011 before returning to Melaka Refinery as the Head, Plant in Jan 2012. Effective September 1, 2016, he assumed the position as Head, Group Technical Solutions, Project Delivery & Technology. In his 27 years working in PETRONAS, he has also taken leadership roles in the development and deployment of PETRONAS Project Management System, Reliability & Integrity Management System, Maintenance Management System, Turnaround Management System, Skill Development Program for Mechanical Skill Group and also Champion of PETRONAS Asset Integrity Managers Panel and Energy & Value Improvement Community of Practice.

Technical Committee Track Chariman- Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Azmi Bin Hashim Principal Engineer, Instrument & Control PETRONAS Azmi is an Instrument and Control Principal Engineer in Group Technical Solutions, PETRONAS. He leads a team performing gap assessment against PETRONAS Technical Standards on Process Control System at PETRONAS operating facilities with regards to information security. Five years prior, he served last as an Instrument Staff Engineer in a PETRONAS refinery. Throughout his 22 years of service, he has accumulated experience as a discipline auditor, competency assessor, line trainer and project engineer. Azmi gained his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University, U.S.A. and is a member of Board of Engineers, Malaysia.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Track Chariman: Turbomachinery Controls Prakash Kumar Karunakaran Custodian Engineer for Advanced Process Control PETRONAS Prakash Kumar Karunakaran is the Custodian Engineer for Advanced Process Control (or APC) in PETRONAS. He has been in the Oil and Gas industry for 25 years. He started his career as an Instrumentation Engineer before transitioning to Process Engineering (Advanced Process Control) in the third largest Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant in the world (PETRONAS LNG Complex, Bintulu). While in this facility, his role included development and maintenance of complex regulatory controls for the largest aerodynamic compressors and fired equipment in Malaysia. As the first local Head of Advanced Process Control (APC), he was also responsible for initiating the development of Advanced Control applications in the LNG Complex. After 13 years in LNG, he moved to Malaysia’s largest Crude Oil refinery (PETRONAS Penapisan (Melaka) Sdn. Bhd.) as Head, Advanced Process Control and Optimisation. He was responsible for revamping all the Advanced Solutions in this facility and for revamping the plant data acquisition system to better facilitate enhanced data analytics. In 2000, he made another transition to Group Technical Solutions (GTS), Kuala Lumpur, a central engineering consultancy for PETRONAS Operating Units and Capital Projects. In this role, he provides consultancy for Advanced Control Solutions, Plant Data Acquisition and Advanced Analytics. He is the PETRONAS Group Technical Authority (GTA) for all Advanced Control Solutions and for Plant Data Acquisition systems. He is also the Discipline Head for the APC discipline in PETRONAS (Skill Group 16.4). His greatest passion is in capability building and has trained more than 700 engineers to leverage on improved Process Behavior ManagementŠ using the field of (Advanced) Process Control and data analytics.

Track Chariman: Digitalization - Instruments Ir. Chua Kien Kek Custodian Engineer, Measurement, Instrument Department PETRONAS Ir. Chua Kien Kek graduated with a B.Sc. in Electrical & Electronics Engineering from U.K. He is a registered Professional Engineer with the Board of Engineers, Malaysia. Currently holding the position as Custodian Engineer for Measurement, Instrument department in Project Delivery & Technology (PD&T), PETRONAS, providing consultancy and technical advisory services to the PETRONAS Group. He has worked in PETRONAS in the analyzer field for more than 30 years.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Track Chariman: Digitalization - Concept Mohd Rashdan Mahmood Principal and Business Technical Authority (Instrument & Control) PETRONAS Rashdan is currently Principal and Business Technical Authority (Instrument & Control) for PETRONAS Carigali, overseeing both Malaysia and International Assets. He is also the Team Leader for Project ORIGInS in Malaysia Assets, tasked to ensure the integrity of all safeguarding instrumentations offshore and onshore. In PETRONAS, he has been instrumental in introducing specialized safety initiatives such as IPF Reviews and 3D Fire & Gas Mapping while in GTS, culminating with PETRONAS’ own software P-IPF and 3D FnGMap. He has also been appointed as Alternate Chairman for SIRIM Malaysia Standards focusing on adoption of IEC 61508 and IEC 61511 in Malaysia. He is now the Technical Advisor for Project PRiME, addressing PETRONAS Upstream Business needs for a predictive approach in instrument reliability & availability via Integrated Operations (IO) concept, as part of Digitalization efforts in PETRONAS. He has also been tasked to develop the Technology Inventory & Ruler for Skill Group 14 : Instrumentation & Control on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Track Chariman: Process Safety Management – Overview Sharul A Rashid Principal Engineer, Instrument and Control PETRONAS Sharul A Rashid is the Principal Engineer, Instrument and Control in East Coast Refinery and Aromatics Plant based in Kertih, Terengganu, Malaysia. Sharul had passed recently Custodian Assessment and ready for promotion. Sharul has more than 26 years of experience in handling instrumentation and control issues in oil, natural gas, gas liquefaction and petrochemical plant including pipeline transmission division. Sharul advises not only within his plant site but extends to other PETRONAS sites in matters pertaining to instrumentation and control. He was involved as an instrumentation expert in many key projects e.g. Kertih Compressor Station, Malaysia Peninsular Gas Utilisation metering stations project, MLNG Dua Debottlenecking Project etc. Sharul has been sharing his valuable experience in instrumentation asset management, including predictive tools e.g. Early Warning System and wireless sensors, towards excellence in plant Instrumentation asset management at various platform in South East Asia (Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam), Middle-East (UAE, Oman), Europe (Netherland, German), USA and even to Russia. He participated in various HSE Management Assurance Audits throughout PETRONAS sites focusing on key aspects of Process Safety Compliance. He also participated in the development of core competency program, accelerated capability development and intensified coaching for PETRONAS instrument engineers and technicians. Prior to joining PETRONAS, Sharul worked at MOTOROLA Semiconductor in Arizona, USA. Sharul graduated with honors in Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from University of Miami, Florida. He pursued Master in Engineering in University of Florida, Gainesville, USA . He is a member of the International Society of Automation (ISA), member of Institute of Engineering Malaysia and member of Board of Engineer Malaysia and review committee for IECEx standard as well as ISA 75 Control Valve

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Track Chariman: Implementation of Process Safety - The Challenges Shah Rizal Custodian Engineer (Instrument & Control) PETRONAS Shah Rizal is currently Custodian Engineer (Instrument & Control) with PETRONAS Group Technical Solutions (GTS) and the Group Technical Authority in Instrument and Control for PETRONAS. He has been with the organization for 20 years now. His key expertise covers broad spectrum of instrumentation, systems and functional safety, with several technical papers published locally and internationally since 2002. He is currently the Chaiman for SIRIM Working Group for Industrial Networks, Technical Advisory Committee for the Manpower Department of Ministry of Human Resource, Expert panel member for IEC, certified TĂœV Functional Safety Engineer and Industry Advisory Panel member for UTP. Apart from his day-to-day job, he also does adjunct lecturing at UTP and ADTEC He initiated the development of the PETRONAS Technical Standard (PTS) for Alarm Management in 2007 and has since been actively involved in the functional safety management improvement activities across the businesses in PETRONAS.

Speaker’s Profiles Digitalization - Concept Jean-Rene R. Roy Global Product Group Manager ABB Presentation: Digitalization in Oil & Gas Industry: Safe, Efficient and Profitable After a B. Sc in Chemistry and graduate studies in surface chemistry at Laval University in Quebec City, Jean-Rene joined, in 1997, Bomem, a world leader in the development and manufacturing of infrared spectrophotometers. In this role, he was responsible for the development and business success of a product line for the pharmaceutical market. Following the acquisition of Bomem by ABB, he became the global manager for process analytical technologies for the Chemicals and Pharmaceutical Business Unit. Jean-Rene was then promoted in 2006 to the Vice-President General Manager position responsible for the growth and success of the ABB Bomem business in Quebec City. In 2012, he took on the Local Business Unit manager position, responsible for the Measurement and Analytics Business Unit (BU M&A) in ABB Canada. He then moved in 2016 to the Hub Americas manager position responsible for the complete M&A business in North and South America. Finally, he accepted in 2017 the position of Global Product Group manager for the BU M&A Analytical Measurement product group responsible for the overall ABB Analytical portfolio of businesses.M&A Analytical Measurement product group responsible for the overall ABB Analytical portfolio of businesses.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Bob Gill General Manager, Southeast Asia ARC Advisory Group Presentation: IT/OT Convergence in the Era of Digitalization Bob Gill is responsible for managing ARC Advisory Group’s business operations and market research activities in Southeast Asia. ARC provides technology research and advisory services, ¬including an active and growing Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) practice, to many of the world’s leading automation and software suppliers as well as to prominent end-user companies in the manufacturing and energy industries. Bob’s work experience includes engineering roles (15 years) at British Aerospace, General Electric Company (GEC), and SIMTech. He also had a decade-long career in industrial technology media as editor of publications including Control Engineering Asia, Industrial Automation Asia and Logistics Insight Asia, and editor-in-chief at Reed Business Information Asia and Contineo Media. He graduated from the University of Wales (UK) with a BSc in Electronics and an MSc in Manufacturing Systems Engineering. He also has a MBA from NTU in Singapore. As well as numerous articles for industry publications, he was contributing author to Action Learning Cases In Organisational Behaviour (2004) and Many Ships, One Boat: Expat Tales and Tips (2011). Brian Chan Sales Director CCC Presentation: How Industrial Internet of Things Challenge ISA-95 Automation Model & Our Readiness to the Future Brian Chan is the Director of Sales for Compressor Controls Corporation. He has broad experience in the Oil and Gas industry ranging from refinery maintenance, process automation and rotating machinery. His experience includes project design, maintenance, safety services consulting, project management and sales management at major multinational corporations. He holds a bachelors degree in Computer Science from the Open University in London. He currently leads the sales and marketing functions for Compressor Controls Corporation in Asia Pacific and China, where is a key member of the global extended leadership team. Jonas Berge Senior Director Applied Technology Emerson Automation Solutions Presentation: Digital Transformation: The Building Blocks of Industrial IoT (IIoT) Educated in Sweden Senior Director at Emerson Automation Solutions in Singapore Responsible for helping plants and EPCs with digital transformation 30 years experience Subject Matter Expert in fieldbus, wireless, and the Industrial Internet of Things Author of 2 books Works on ISA and IEC standards Holds patents in safety communications

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Vinod Chandra Lead Engineer (Project Control) PETRONAS Presentation: Brownfield Digitalization – Revitalizing Matured Assets into Fields of the Future Vinod Chandra is currently Lead Engineer (Project Control) with PETRONAS Upstream Sarawak Oil (SKO). He has been with the organization for 6 years. His key experience lies in the delivery of Fast-Tracked Projects catered for Brownfield topside facility improvement. He was the Project Manager of Sarawak Oil’s first PETRONAS Digital Collaboration Centre (PDCC), which resulted in the reduction of unplanned deferment in a major oil producer field in Sarawak Oil. He is part of the team tasked for the overall implementation and operationalization of Brownfield Digitalization in Sarawak Oil. He is also part of the team that trial tested predictive diagnostics initiative for Sarawak Oil. In his current role in Facilities Engineering, he leads a team of “think tanks” that strategize, plan and drive the delivery of Facility Improvement Projects while continuing digitalization efforts for the Engineering team of Sarawak Oil. Brandon Tan Tian Shyong Instrument & Control Engineer PETRONAS Presentation: Brownfield Digitalization – Revitalizing Matured Assets into Fields of the Future Brandon Tan is currently instrument & control engineer with PETRONAS Upstream Sarawak Oil (SKO). He has been with the organisation for 7 years. He has experience in various spectrums of production: operation, maintenance and engineering; having been maintenance engineer and subsequently the offshore maintenance supervisor of the field before taking up the assignment in field improvement projects under engineering department. His first foray into digitalization was in the rejuvenation of PETRONAS Bintulu Operation and Coordination Centre (PBOCC) to cater to the new role as the integrated network operator across all gas fields PSCs in Sarawak. He was also the technology lead in the team tasked for the implementation and operationalization of Brownfield Digitalization in Sarawak Oil, having also been the design engineer for Sarawak Oil’s first PETRONAS Digital Collaboration Centre (PDCC), which resulted in the reduction of unplanned deferment in a major oil producer field in Sarawak Oil. He is also part of the team that trial tested predictive diagnostics initiative for Sarawak Oil, collaborating across PETRONAS group to prepare the field readiness towards the Field of the Future vision of PETRONAS.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Arun Valliappan Collaborative Work Environment (CWE) engineer PETRONAS Presentation: Brownfield Digitalization – Revitalizing Matured Assets into Fields of the Future Arun Valliappan is currently Collaborative Work Environment (CWE) engineer with PETRONAS Centre of Excellence (COE). He has been with the organization for 5 years. His key experience covers the design and operationalization of Collaborative Working Environments (CWE). He also has prior experience in Facilities Improvement Project design and implementation in Sarawak Oil. He was the Project Integration Team Lead of Sarawak Oil’s first PETRONAS Digital Collaboration Centre (PDCC), which resulted in the reduction of unplanned deferment in a major oil producer field in Sarawak Oil. As part of the team tasked for the overall implementation and operationalization of Brownfield Digitalization in Sarawak Oil, he successfully drove the integrated the Support Structure as the backbone of the PDCC. He is currently pursuing his Masters in Petroleum Engineering while continuing the efforts for digitalization in the company within his current role as CWE engineer in the Operations Excellence team of COE. Tsuyoshi Abe Vice President Yokogawa Electric Corporation Presentation: Co-innovating a New Automation Paradigm through Digitalization Tsuyoshi Abe joined Intel Corporation in 1985 and acquired a doctoral degree from Shibaura Institute of Technology in 2009. He became head of the Technology Development and Manufacturing Technology Department in 2011. He joined Yokogawa Electric Corporation in 2016 and became vice president, and the head of the Marketing Headquarters.

Digitalization – Instruments Jean-Rene R. Roy Global Product Group Manager ABB Presentation: Digital Directions for Process Analytics After a B. Sc in Chemistry and graduate studies in surface chemistry at Laval University in Quebec City, Jean-Rene joined, in 1997, Bomem, a world leader in the development and manufacturing of infrared spectrophotometers. In this role, he was responsible for the development and business success of a product line for the pharmaceutical market. Following the acquisition of Bomem by ABB, he became the global manager for process analytical technologies for the Chemicals and Pharmaceutical Business Unit. Jean-Rene was then promoted in 2006 to the Vice-President General Manager position responsible for the growth and success of the ABB Bomem business in Quebec City. In 2012, he took on the Local Business Unit manager position, responsible for the Measurement and Analytics Business Unit (BU M&A) in ABB Canada. He then moved in 2016 to the Hub Americas manager position responsible for the complete M&A business in North and South America. Finally, he accepted in 2017 the position of Global Product Group manager for the BU M&A Analytical Measurement product group responsible for the overall ABB Analytical portfolio of businesses.M&A Analytical Measurement product group responsible for the overall ABB Analytical portfolio of businesses.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Vinay Kariwala HUB Technology Manager, South Asia, BU Measurement & Analytics ABB Ability Innovation Centre Presentation: Verification of Field Instruments Vinay Kariwala is Technology Manager for Business Unit Measurements & Analytics in South Asia HUB in ABB. Earlier, he was Group Manager for Control & Optimization group in Corporate Research Centre at ABB, Bangalore, India. Prior to joining ABB in 2012, he was an Assistant Professor in Department of Chemical Engineering at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He got his Ph.D. degree from University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada in 2004. His current research interests are in Plantwide Control, Process Monitoring, Flow Measurement and Digitalization of Industrial Automation Systems. Ng Kim Yeow Section Manager for Process Power Management System and Terminal Automation ABB Pte. Ltd Presentation: Harnessing the Power of Digitalization Ng Kim Yeow joined ABB in 2004 as a project engineer after graduating with a B.Eng in Electrical and Electrical Engineer from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. In that role, apart from the responsibility as a project engineer, he was also assisting system engineers in coding and programming of distributed control system and SCADA system, which eventually led to a cumulative wealth of experience in the automation arena. Kim Yeow joined Vopak Asia as an automation specialist to drive a global operator excellence in their automation program in 2013 before re-joining ABB in 2014 as a Section Manager for Process Power Management system and Terminal Automation. In addition, he is also the Hub champion for terminal automation, cyber security and digital, taking care of South East Asia including Japan EPCs. Chris Strohm Sales Manager Metso ExperTune Presentation: Valve Monitoring and the Internet of Things A Business Development Manager and IT Administrator with over 10 years’ experience in the process industry helping customers achieve precision state tuning and performance monitoring software. Currently Chris is working as globally-minded Sales Manager for Metso ExperTune based in Atlanta, Georgia USA. Previous positions Chris has held: • IT manager and Support specialist for ExperTune, Inc • Marketing and Sales Specialist for GE Medical Chris hold multiple IT Administration certificates and is a Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE).

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Wan Adrie Wan Ahmad Head of Measurement (Principal Eng.) PETRONAS Presentation: Mismeasurement Management Implementation Experiences in PETRONAS Education Bachelor of Electronic Engineering 1999 Graduated top of the class Staffordshire University, UK Work experience Elektrisola GmbH / Elektrisola Malaysia 1999-2003 Instrument calibration engineer PETRONAS Gas District Cooling 2003-2007 Instrument and Control Engineer PETRONAS Group Technical Solutions 2008-2012 Senior Measurement Engineer PETRONAS Iraq Operations 20122015 Measurement (Metering) Staff Engineer PETRONAS Group Technical Solutions 2015 – present Head / Technical Professional, Measurement Ir. Surendran Kandasamy Principal Engineer, Machinery Control PETRONAS Presentation: Managing Controller Performance – Utilizing Digital Technologies and Collaborative Work Environment Ir Surendran Kandasamy has a total of 15 years of experience with PETRONAS. He is currently a Principal Engineer (Machinery Control) with PETRONAS Group Technical Solutions where he provides technical consultancy to PETRONAS operating units and projects. He is a certified TUV Functional Safety Engineer. His expertise is predominantly focused on improving turbomachinery reliability, performing functional safety assessments and driving process controller performance management within the organization.

Implementation of Process Safety - The Challenges Ir. Mohamad Fasyan bin Mohamad Sabri Technical Manager, Safety Instrumented Systems BASF PETRONAS Chemicals Presentation: Asset Integrity and Reliability Management: Building Asset Rejuvenation Strategy for Safety Instrumented Systems A Reliability, Instrument and Control Engineering, Functional Safety Professional Ir. Fasyan is a Professional Engineer registered with the Board of Engineers Malaysia. His core discipline is instrumentation and control. He has experience in field instrumentation, DCS and safety systems, process control domain (PCD), custody transfer metering (CTM) as well as projects. He is a TUV certified functional safety engineer, a Shell trained Instrumented Protective Function (IPF) engineer, and a BASF approved Safety Instrumented System Engineer. He has particular interest in the field of Functional Safety, and Turbo Machinery control.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Alan Wong Technical Consulting Specialist CCC Presentation: Non-Standardized & Incorrect/Incomplete PLC Documentation Alan Wong holds an M.S. ChE. from University of Utah, USA and is the Asia Pacific Region Technical Consulting Specialist of Compressor Controls Corporation based in Singapore. His thirteen years of experience in turbomachinery controls encompasses oil & gas upstream/downstream processes. His responsibilities include developing control solutions that match customers’ needs and providing technical support to the region. Ville Kähkönen Director Industry Management Metso Presentation: Correct ESD valve selection Ville Kähkönen is Director Industry Management in Metso. He has over ten year’s experience in different roles, business management, R&D and engineering, and has been with Metso more than 10 years. Mr. Kähkönen holds a Master’s Degree in Materials Science and Industrial Management from Helsinki University of Technology and Minor from Helsinki School of Economics M Faris M Naafi Field Instrument Engineer PETRONAS Presentation: Journey to Process Safety Compliance for Terminal and TankFarms - PP(T) SB’ s case I’m currently a Field Instrument Engineer for Oil Movement and Storage area for PPTSB and have been in PETRONAS’s organization for almost two years. Experienced in migration of fusible tube to LHD, maintenance of MOV and functionality of safeguarding Tank OverfillProtection for Tank Farm using Honeywell SM. Previously, was assigned as System Engineer using Yokogawa DCS, Triconex and Honeywell PLC.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Sharul A Rashid Principal Engineer, Instrument and Control PETRONAS Presentation: Journey to Process Safety Compliance for Terminal and TankFarms - PP(T) SB’ s case Sharul A Rashid is the Principal Engineer, Instrument and Control in East Coast Refinery and Aromatics Plant based in Kertih, Terengganu, Malaysia. Sharul had passed recently Custodian Assessment and ready for promotion. Sharul has more than 26 years of experience in handling instrumentation and control issues in oil, natural gas, gas liquefaction and petrochemical plant including pipeline transmission division. Sharul advises not only within his plant site but extends to other PETRONAS sites in matters pertaining to instrumentation and control. He was involved as an instrumentation expert in many key projects e.g. Kertih Compressor Station, Malaysia Peninsular Gas Utilisation metering stations project, MLNG Dua Debottlenecking Project etc. Sharul has been sharing his valuable experience in instrumentation asset management, including predictive tools e.g. Early Warning System and wireless sensors, towards excellence in plant Instrumentation asset management at various platform in South East Asia (Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam), Middle-East (UAE, Oman), Europe (Netherland, German), USA and even to Russia. He participated in various HSE Management Assurance Audits throughout PETRONAS sites focusing on key aspects of Process Safety Compliance. He also participated in the development of core competency program, accelerated capability development and intensified coaching for PETRONAS instrument engineers and technicians. Prior to joining PETRONAS, Sharul worked at MOTOROLA Semiconductor in Arizona, USA. Sharul graduated with honors in Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from University of Miami, Florida. He pursued Master in Engineering in University of Florida, Gainesville, USA . He is a member of the International Society of Automation (ISA), member of Institute of Engineering Malaysia and member of Board of Engineer Malaysia and review committee for IECEx standard as well as ISA 75 Control Valve Chung, Hong Hong Sales Development Manager (Process Safety) Siemens Malaysia Sdn Bhd Presentation: SIL Compliance with Safety Integrated Technology Chung Hong Hong is a certified Functional Safety Professional and currently working as the Regional Sales Development Manager with Siemens Pte Ltd based in Singapore. He has more than 20 years of experience in designing, implementing and commissioning Integrated Process Control and Safety Systems for the Oil & Gas upstream industry.

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Industrial Control Systems Cyber Security Ng Kim Yeow Section Manager for Process Power Management system and Terminal Automation ABB Pte. Ltd Presentation: Methodology To Protect Your Assets From Cyber Attacks Ng Kim Yeow joined ABB in 2004 as a project engineer after graduating with a B.Eng in Electrical and Electrical Engineer from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. In that role, apart from the responsibility as a project engineer, he was also assisting system engineers in coding and programming of distributed control system and SCADA system, which eventually led to a cumulative wealth of experience in the automation arena. Kim Yeow joined Vopak Asia as an automation specialist to drive a global operator excellence in their automation program in 2013 before re-joining ABB in 2014 as a Section Manager for Process Power Management system and Terminal Automation. In addition, he is also the Hub champion for terminal automation, cyber security and digital, taking care of South East Asia including Japan EPCs. Gilles Loridon CEO Global Security Network Presentation: How to get aboard the IIoT Bandwagon Securely Gilles Loridon is an InfoSec Consultant for more than 19 years and in IT for 24 years. He has been leading and implementing InfoSec projects for Security Agencies and Energy companies in EMEA. As prime consultant, Gilles has been conducting, InfoSec Audits, ICS ISMS implementations and Awareness Training. Sujith Panikkar Senior Consultant, Functional Safety and Safety Instrumented Systems HIMA APAC Pte Ltd. Presentation: Integrating Cybersecurity and Functional Safety Sujith Panikkar has 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 27 years of experience in the field of Industrial Automation Systems & products for Oil & Gas, Petroleum Refining, and LNG, downstream petrochemicals industry projects including Distributed Control Systems, Foundation Fieldbus and Safety Instrumented Systems (for ESD / BMS / F&G applications) and Intrinsically Safe hazardous area interfaces. He has delivered talks at industry seminars and events including: • APCChe 2012, Singapore – Process Safety Seminar: “Safety Instrumented Systems- A critical Barrier” • 11th TÜV Rheinland International Symposium: Functional Safety in Industrial Applications May 13 - 14, 2014 in Cologne, Germany: “Preventing Spurious Trips in the Chemical Process Plant: The Role of Functional Safety Management” • Singapore ICSS Cyber Security Summit 2016: Near-Miss Incidents Analysis In the Chemical • Process Plant– A Cyber Security Perspective • IChemE HAZARDS 2016 conference, Singapore – Proof Testing of Safety Instrumented Functions. Currently he is a Senior Consultant in Functional Safety and Safety Instrumented Systems at HIMA Consulting Asia Pacific. Automation

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Azmi Bin Hashim Principal Engineer, Instrument & Control PETRONAS Presentation: Enhanced PTS 14.11.05 revision 2017 Azmi is an Instrument and Control Principal Engineer in Group Technical Solutions, PETRONAS. He leads a team performing gap assessment against PETRONAS Technical Standards on Process Control System at PETRONAS operating facilities with regards to information security. Five years prior, he served last as an Instrument Staff Engineer in a PETRONAS refinery. Throughout his 22 years of service, he has accumulated experience as a discipline auditor, competency assessor, line trainer and project engineer. Azmi gained his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University, U.S.A. and is a member of Board of Engineers, Malaysia.

Thomas Quek Managing Director REDCON Security Advisors Presentation: The Insecurity of Cyber Security on Industrial Control Systems Thomas is the MD for REDCON Security Advisors, which is a specialist team with hybrid skillsets and experiences in both the IT & OT (Operational Technology) worlds. Thomas started out as an IT and security engineer for 8 years, before joining a major industrial automation vendor for another 8 years. Over there, he was involved in several major oil & gas projects and was instrumental in developing new OT security best practices and programmes. Thomas then founded REDCONSA in 2015, which focuses on providing independent consulting on ICS cyber security. Debraj Chakraborty Business Development Manager - NSS Rockwell Automation Presentation: Defence-In-Depth for Industrial Critical Assets Debraj Chakraborty, Business Development Manager – NSS 24 months with Rockwell Graduated Mathematics in 2001 Professional Certifications: CCNA, CCNP, CCIP, Cisco Data Center Support Specialist, Cisco Content Security Specialist, Cisco Unified Fabric Support Specialist‌.. Previous Experiences: Yokogawa: (NWS Sales Manager) Handling all the Oil & Gas Customers for Network Security Pre-Sales, Sales and Post Sales HP: Principal Infrastructure Engineer handling the internal network for HP Australia Tech Mahindra: Network Lead handling P&G Network Operations Center Wipro Ltd: Project Engineer handling the BT internal network Speaker at Saudi ARAMCO Cyber Security Roundtable Conference in 2014. Speaker at ICS Forum 2015 and a panel member for Discussion on the Cyber Security Issues.

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Process Safety Management – Overview Khaleef Khan Sales Director Oil, Gas and Chemicals ABB Presentation: Using Safety Process To Attain Operational License And Drive Operational Excellence Khaleef Khan is the Sales Director for Oil, Gas and Chemicals covering South East Asia & Japan in ABB. In this role, he is responsible for total solutions selling across full oil and gas value chain in offshore, upstream to downstream including petrochemicals and chemicals. Khaleef holds a Master degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and has 23 years of Industry experience in various technical and techno-commercial disciplines in various countries.

Nik Ahmad Aiman Instrument & Control Engineer PETRONAS Chemicals MTBE Sdn Bhd Presentation: Functional Safety Life Cycle Management - PETRONAS Experience Nik Ahmad Aiman is currently an Instrument Engineer at PETRONAS Chemicals MTBE. At the moment, he is undertaking Central Maintenance tasks such as Preventive Maintenance improvement, asset register data upholder and critical spares management. Prior to this, he was with ASEAN Bintulu Fertilizer Sdn Bhd, another operating unit under PETRONAS Chemicals Group. Then, he was responsible for the maintenance of DCS, PLCs & Field Instruments and was also given the task to perform tracking and monitoring of the overall reliability of Instruments in the fertilizer plant.

Ir. Nur Alina bt Jelani Head of Safeguarding, Instrument department in Project Delivery & Technology(PD&T) PETRONAS Presentation: Functional Safety Life Cycle Management - PETRONAS Experience Ir. Nur Alina Jelani is currently the Head of Safeguarding, Instrument department in Project Delivery & Technology (PD&T), PETRONAS. She is a functional safety engineer certified from TUV Rheinland and has conducted numerous functional safety risk analysis and assessment both local and international projects in the Oil & Gas Industry. She has facilitated more than 40 IPF Study with a broad spectrum of the facilities in the offshore field. Involvement with various projects and operating facilities results in familiarity with safety related PETRONAS Technical Standards (PTS) and other International Standards such as IEC 61508 and IEC 61511.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Mohd Shahriman B M Sharif Instrument & Control Principal Engineer Functional Safety Engineer (TÜV Rheinland) PETRONAS Chemicals MTBE Sdn Bhd Presentation: Functional Safety Life Cycle Management - PETRONAS Experience Mohd Shahriman B M Sharif is currently the Principal Engineer at PETRONAS Chemicals MTBE. He is the current Business Technical Authority for Instrument & Control for PCMTBE. His role covers the assurance of technical governance against PETRONAS Technical Standards, driving new technology acquisition and its implementation. He is very passionate in the execution of technical talent development programs in Instrument & Control fraternity. Prior to PCMTBE he has taken the role as Senior Engineer of Instrument & Control in PETRONAS Group Technology Solutions and had taken roles in Basic Engineering and Detail Engineering Design Projects and Technology Projects such as Controller Performance Monitoring (Pilots & Evaluation) and Instrument Base Layer Improvement Program (iBLIP) for PETRONAS. Noordiana Alina Bt M Noor Manager of Organizational Improvement PETRONAS Presentation: Integrating Culture with Safety Assurance Noordiana Alina is a Manager of Organizational Improvement at PETRONAS Chemicals Group Berhad since 2015, where her main responsibility is overlooking change management, culture management and business process improvement activities across PCG. She is also a TUV-certified Functional Safety Engineer (SIS) since Dec 2012. Noordiana started her career in PETRONAS at OGP Technical Services Sdn Bhd after graduating from King’s College London in 2000. She started as an Instrument & Control Engineer, performing various roles in from feasibility studies to commissioning in both greenfield and brownfield projects. In 2007, she moved to Group Technology Solutions (GTS), then to PETRONAS Chemicals Fertiliser Kedah (PCFK) in 2010 as a Staff Engineer and subsequently Head of Operational Excellence. She uses her previous technical experience to add value to the social engineering work she now performs as part of the Downstream and PCG Transformation efforts to achieve and sustain safe, reliable and efficient operations. Noordiana spends her leisure time (or what’s left of it) to reading everything from chick lit to the classics, bar horror novels. She also enjoys taking her family out to the movies. W Afiedatul Syamimi Bt W Ishak Instrument and Control System Executive Petronas Chemicals Derivatives Sdn Bhd. Presentation: Integrated DCS and Safety PLC Platform - Towards improved Process Safety Afiedatul graduated with BSc. Hons. Electrical and Electronic Engineering from University of Technology Petronas (UTP), and has been in the oil and gas industry for 5 years. She started her career as an Instrumentation Engineer before transiting to focus on Control System in Petronas Chemicals Derivatives Sdn Bhd (PCOGD). Her current role includes development and maintaining the control system in PCOGD. She has also been given the opportunity to hold several roles such as focal person for Turnaround, PLC Upgrade in Olefins Unit, lead for ESD Revamp project in Butanol Unit as well as in charge of PCOGD DCS/ESD Preservation Program

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Radi Fakhri b Razali Instrument and Control Engineer PETRONAS Presentation: Integrated DCS and Safety PLC Platform - Towards improved Process Safety Radi Fakhri is an Engineer for Instrument and Control in Petronas Chemicals Olefins Glycol and Derivatives (PCOGD) a Plant based in Kertih, Terengganu, Malaysia. Radi is responsible in overseeing and maintaining the control system for PCOGD. He is the focal person for assessment and gap closure for PCOGD on the Instrument Protective Function (IPF). Radi is a also the representative for PCOGD for Petronas Cyber Security team. Five years prior joining PCOGD, he served as System Engineer in Foxboro (M) Sdn Bhd (Foxboro). During his tenure in Foxboro, he had successfully completed control system projects such as Upgrading the DCS system for Petronas (M) Baronia Plan MIRI serawak, the New Incinerator project for MLNG (Incinerator 4), and the New Boiler (boiler 10) for MLNG plant in Bintulu serawak. Throughout his 9 years career, he had accumulated experience as a project engineer, Maintenance Engineer and Control system engineer. Radi gained his Bachelor of Engineering (hons) Industrial Automation and Robotics in Universiti Kuala Lumpur – Malaysian France Institute (MFI). Mohamed Nasir b Mohamed Shukor Instrument & Control (I&C) Sr Engineer PETRONAS Presentation: Integrated DCS and Safety PLC Platform - Towards improved Process Safety Mohamed Nasir is Instrument & Control (I&C) Sr Engineer in Petronas based in Kertih, Terengganu, Malaysia. He has 10 years experience in Instrument & Control varies from managing maintenance work, Turn Around (TA) Focal Person, Plant Improvement Projects, Instrumentation Protective Function (IPF) Focal Person, Radiation Protection Officer (RPO) & DCS/ESD/PLC Migration project. Mohamed Nasir is also a certified Functional Safety Engineer. He received his Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical & Electronic from University Technology Petronas (UTP).

Turbomachinery Controls Prasad Adavi Senior Project Engineer CCC Presentation: Maximizing Availability & Flexibility of Offshore Compressor Networks Through a Strategically Integrated Control Approach / Olefins Production Throughput Increase & Maximization Prasad is CCC’s Senior Project Engineer based in Hyderabad, India since 2016. Prior to CCC, he worked as a Senior Controls Engineer with GE Power from 2002 – 2016 and a Commissioning Engineer with Larsen & Toubro from 1998 – 2002. His key achievements are retrofitting the Alstom and Woodward control systems on Steam Turbines and successful startup, and Cascade Bypass Control System for Single Shaft (ST+GT) Combined Cycle Steam Turbine. He completed Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering and Master’s Degree in Manufacturing Engineering from BITS Pilani, India. He holds a US patent US 8,532,795 B2 - Method and System for Offline Code Validation and Filed 6 disclosures in the field of Controls & Power Plant Process.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Alan Wong Technical Consulting Specialist CCC Presentation: Olefins Production Throughput Increase & Maximization Alan Wong holds an M.S. ChE. from University of Utah, USA and is the Asia Pacific Region Technical Consulting Specialist of Compressor Controls Corporation based in Singapore. His thirteen years of experience in turbomachinery controls encompasses oil & gas upstream/downstream processes. His responsibilities include developing control solutions that match customers’ needs and providing technical support to the region. Andriny Rusman Principal Engineer, Advanced Process Control PETRONAS Presentation: Lessons Learnt in Compressor Antisurge Control Andriny Rusman is a Principal Engineer in the Process Control Department at Group Technology Solutions (GTS) in PETRONAS. She is also the group lead of the Process Control team of 15 specialists and engineers. She started her career in PETRONAS at MLNG after graduating from University of Manchester, Institute of Science & Technology in 1997. She started as a Process Engineer, then into the field of process control for 8 years before moving to GTS in 2006. Her speciality is in Advanced Regulatory Controls, working with complex controls implemented in the Distributed Control System network, or vendor-based stand-alone control system. This is typically combustion controls, antisurge controls and supply-demand controls. She has a longstanding affinity with thriller/drama/mystery novels and loves the good old outdoors. With 6 kids, her weekends are definitely not spent on office work. Tatsuro Tomoda Managing Director SHINKAWA Electric of Malaysia Sdn Bhd Presentation: Machine Condition Monitoring Bachelor’s degree of electronic engineering at Yamaguchi University in 1977 C&I and Mechanical Engineer at Shinkawa Electric Co., Ltd. Until today, Machine Condition Analyst, Vibration Category III according to ISO 18436-2 “Vibration Condition Monitoring and Diagnostics”, certified by JSME (Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers) in 2006

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Exhibitors’ Profiles ABB Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Contact Person: John Lee Address: Lot 608, Jalan Lagoon Selatan, Bandar Sunway 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia Tel: 00 603 56284475 Mob: 00 612 3990032 Website: www.new.abb.com/products/measurement-products Email: John.lee@my.abb.com Sponsor Type: Platinum Sponsor Stand Number: B1 ABB Malaysia Sdn Bhd is part of the ABB Group, a pioneering technology leader that works closely with utility, industry, transport and infrastructure customers in roughly 100 countries. With more than four decades at the forefront of digital technologies, ABB is a leader in digitally connected and enabled industrial equipment and systems with an installed base of more than 70,000 control systems connecting 70 million devices. ABB’s history in Malaysia began when the first power generator was installed in 1904 by MFO Oerlikon. Today, we are deploying the competitive advantage of ABB’s R&D strength, global experience and technical know-how with local customer interface, production and engineering capabilities to help customers capitalize on the efficiency and performance improvements that digitalization delivers.

COMPRESSOR CONTROLS CORPORATION Contact Person: Brian Chan Address: 10 Eunos Road 8, #12-06, Singapore Post Centre, Singapore 408600 Tel: 00 65 6408 6220 Mob: 00 6591738173 Website: www.cccglobal.com Email: bchan@cccglobal.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor

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Stand Number: A1 CCC (Compressor Controls Corporation) was founded in 1974 as the inventor of the world’s first digital anti-surge control system, and has been serving the process control industry for more than 40 years. Today there are more than 10,000 turbomachinery trains worldwide powered by CCC control solutions – helping customers achieve reliable and efficient plant operation every day. We employ the most knowledgeable and comprehensive team of turbomachinery professionals in the world. Together with our fast and robust automation platforms, and field-proven control applications, we aim to deliver tangible economic benefits to our customers. CCC’s philosophy to own the lifecycle of the entire control system – including hardware, software, and control applications – enables us to develop robust control solutions with global support like no others. Today the CCC brand goes beyond “Compressor Controls Corporation”. By combining the class-leading technologies of CCC, Trinity Integrated Systems and United Controls Group (UCG) brands, CCC delivers you an integrated turbomachinery solution that will solve broader set of challenges. Headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa – USA and with offices located across the globe, we have strategically positioned our specialists to provide an unparalleled level of expertise, consultation, and customer support close to our client base.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Emerson Automation Solutions Contact Person: Shahrizal Hamly Ramli Address: No. 1, Block A, Jalan SS 13/5, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia Tel: 00 603 5624 2888 Mob: 00 6012 220 8970 Website: www.Emerson.com Email: ShahrizalHamly.Ramli@Emerson.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B2 Emerson Automation Solutions is a global technology and engineering company helping process, hybrid, and discrete manufacturers to maximize production, protect personnel and the environment while optimizing their energy and operating costs. Our automation expertise – from projects to operations – is focused on helping manufacturers achieve top quartile business performance through the industry’s broadest portfolio of technologies to measure, control, optimize and power their operations. Emerson offers the expanded PlantwebTM digital ecosystem, a scalable portfolio of standards-based hardware, software, intelligent devices and services for securely implementing the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) with measurable business performance improvement.

Global Security Network Contact Person: Roula Khabbaz Address: PO BOX 41301 Abu Dhabi, UAE Tel: 00 971 2 6674782 Website: www.gsn.ae Email: roula@gsn.ae Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: D3 Global Security Network (GSN) is a UAE based, French-owned company, with more than 17 years of experience in delivering high-end IT Security projects in the Middle East. GSN focuses on integrating specialized IT Security solutions for customers like governmental entities, Critical Infrastructure, Nuclear Power Plants and Oil & Gas in the Middle East. GSN is the only Value-Added Distributor of Fox-IT, Netherlands, in the Middle East. GSN is proud to distribute the Fox Data Diode, the leading European one-way gateway solution to enforce Confidentiality while connecting networks of di erent Security levels, for National Security, SCADA, and ICS/DCS applications. The Fox Data Diode is the only product in the world certified EAL7+ by the Common Criteria or ISO/IEC 15408. The Fox Data Diode is approved for use up to and including NATO SECRET (NS). GSN also provides Cyber Security Consulting such as Auditing, Cyber Security Risk Management for IT and ICS/ DCS/SCADA systems, Cyber Security Incident Management, Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing. We are very proud to have designed and implemented the rst Information Security Risk Management Framework for ICS/ DCS/SCADA systems compliant with ISA/IEC-62443 (formerly ISA- 99).

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition HIMA ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD Contact Person: Kenneth Kng Address: 10 Ubi Crescent, #07-55 Ubi Techpark C, Singapore 408564 Tel: 00 65 66352721 Mob: 00 65 88769222 Website: www.hima.com Email: kenneth.kng@hima.com Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: B3 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.

Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd Contact Person: Lau Wee Pheng Address: 307 Alexandra Road, Mitsubishi Electric Building Singapore 159943 Tel: 0065 6473 2308 Website: http://sg.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/en/index.html Email: id@asia.meap.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: C3 e-F@ctory is Mitsubishi Electric’s solution for improving the performance of any manufacturing enterprise by providing three key benefits: reducing total cost of ownership, maximizing productivity, and providing seamless integration. It was born out of the expertise Mitsubishi Electric developed as a global manufacturing enterprise. The e-F@ctory platform leverages on technology that allows it to be easily integrated and customized to meet the needs of multiple industries, using its engineering approach of ‘customization without complexity’.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition PYRO ELECTRIC INSTRUMENTS GOA PVT LTD Contact Person: R M Bichu Address: G/B, Hill Crown, College Road, Mapusa Goa 403507 - India Tel: 0091-832-2252719 Mob: 0091-9766316127 Website: www.pyro-electric.in Email: rmbichu@pyro-electric.in Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: A4 PYRO ELECTRIC INSTRUMENTS GOA PVT LTD, offers a wide range of field instruments for sensing & measurement of temperature, pressure, flow, and level of the process application. PYRO ELECTRIC is a widely accepted supplier for its range of Multipoint thermocouples used on Hydro-treating and Hydro-processing reactors. Our designs have been ratified and accepted by some of the leading Process Licensors across the globe & have received their approvals. Our facility is ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certified, by Lloyds Register. Our operations run on SAP. Our flexible multi-junction ‘CATALYST PROFILER’ temperature measurement system is one of the most reliable, sturdy & economical product for measurement of Catalyst bed temperature profiling. PYRO ELECTRIC has a design and manufacturing facility for Mineral Insulated Cables in collaboration with MICC Ltd, United Kingdom. Our other venture includes PYRO CLARK RELIANCE LEVEL SOLUTIONS with Clark Reliance Corporation, the USA for manufacture & supply of Level Gauges in India. PYRO ELECTRIC supplies to many Oil & Gas and downstream companies and has representative Companies at many locations worldwide.

REDCON Security Advisors Contact Person: Thomas Quek Address: #09-02 Tampines Junction, 300 Tampines Avenue 5, Singapore, 529653 Tel: 0065 9776 8661 Website: www.redconsa.sg Email: Thomas.quek@redconsa.sg Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: C4 REDCON is short for Readiness Condition, a term associated with a military unit’s readiness to respond to and engage in combat operations. Founded in August 2015 & focused solely on ICS, REDCON S.A is a core team of security professionals specifically focused on bridging the gap that most ICS organizations faced today in their environment -cybersecurity. In contrast to most conventional security professionals, our team is forged by years of boots-on-the-ground ICS experiences and know-hows, and have witnessed industrial cyber incident unpreparedness that resulted in project delays, crippled operations, and revenue losses suffered by ICS organizations. These are further aggravated by lengthy remediation & high cost incurrence for post-incident investigations and lessons learned. Having a hybrid skill set & domain knowledge of both conventional and industrial cyber security, REDCON S.A. is looking to help ICS organizations deliver a holistic cybersecurity program where it is needed most.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Rockwell Automation (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Contact Person: Diana John Address: Lot L3-E-10A, Enterprise 4, Technology Park Malaysia, Lebuhraya Puchong-Sungai Besi, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 00 65 96650614 Website: www.rockwellautomation.com/en_SEA/overview.page Email: Djohn1@ra.rockwell.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: A2 Rockwell Automation, the world’s largest company dedicated to industrial automation and information, makes its customers more productive and the world more sustainable. Throughout the world, our flagship Allen-Bradley® and Rockwell Software® product brands are recognized for innovation and excellence. Rockwell Automation, the world’s largest company dedicated to industrial automation and information, makes its customers more productive and the world more sustainable. Throughout the world, our flagship Allen-Bradley® and Rockwell Software® product brands are recognized for innovation and excellence. Our global team has extensive knowledge of the operational challenges in the life sciences industry. We combine that knowledge with an in-depth understanding of your specific requirements. We then apply the right technology to deliver effective solutions.

SEDIA TEGUH SDN BHD Contact Person: CK Tan Address: 5, Jalan Seri Rejang 1, Taman Sri Rampai, 53300 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia Tel: 00 603-4144 4096 Mob: 00 6012-308 7670 Website: www.sediateguh.com Email: cktan@sediateguh.com.my Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: A3 Sedia Teguh Sdn Bhd focuses primarily on EPCIC for proses, plant solutions, and providing quality products and maintenance services in the automation and instrumentation to Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Oleo-Chemical and Power Industries in Malaysia as well as internationally. We are a PETRONAS licensed company with certified ISO 9001 and OHSAS 18001 by European Certification Group and is dedicated to Quality Policy besides Health, Safety & Environment as our utmost priority in operations.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Siemens Malaysia Sdn Bhd Contact Person: Goh Yuen Huey Address: Level 1 Reception, CP Tower, No 11, Jalan 16/11, Pusat Dagang Seksyen 16, 46350. Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan. Malaysia. Tel: +60 (3) 7952 5237 Mob: +60 (12) 2439425 Website: http://www.siemens.com.my/ Email: Yuen-huey.goh@siemens.com Sponsor Type: Silver Sponsor Stand Number: B4 Siemens is a global technology powerhouse that has stood for engineering excellence, innovation, quality, and reliability for more than 165 years. The company is active in more than 200 countries, focusing on the areas of electrification, automation and digitalization. One of the world’s largest producers of energy-efficient, resourcesaving technologies, Siemens is No. 1 in offshore wind turbine construction, a leading supplier of gas and steam turbines for power generation, a major provider of power transmission solutions and a pioneer in infrastructure solutions, automation, drive and software solutions for industry. For more than 100 years in Malaysia, Siemens has driven the nation’s economic, social and sustainable growth with intelligent technological solutions and automated infrastructure systems. Currently, Siemens Malaysia employs more than 800 people and is one of the largest German companies in Malaysia.

Shinkawa Electric of Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Contact Person: Tatsuro Tomoda Address: No. 6, Jalan 9/23E, Taman Danau Kota 53300 Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel: 00 603-4148 1722 Mob: 00 6012-681 9423 Website: http://www.shinkawaelectric.com/en/ Email: ttomoda@shinkawa.co.jp Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: C2 As per our experience of being a task force of API 670 standard and Japan Industrial Safety Instrumented System (SIS) Standard equivalent with IEC 61508 and 61511, we can offer the best solution of the Process Safety. We manufacture Machine Protection System which protects the machine against the failure caused by the abnormal parameters such as big vibration, over speed, high temperature, excessive thrust, case expansion and etc. is very important. We manufacture Machine Condition Monitoring System provide the information of the potential failure of the machine even while operation. The information may not be used for immediate shutting down the machine. Also we hold the machine condition monitoring seminar in Kuala Lumpur based on the ISO 18436-2 in collaboration with UTM in KL as a supplement for the maintenance and/or mechanical engineers to have the ability of keeping the asset under the healthy condition without unexpected shutdown. Mechanical engineers will study the root cause of a failure referring to the vibration signal. During ISA exhibition we will show the simulation of the malfunctions such as Unbalance, Miss-alignment, Oil whirl, Oil whip and Fly loss of the parts using our own design rotor kit with sleeve bearing.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition TURCOMP ENGINEERING SERVICES SDN BHD Contact Person: Ling Kui Hung Address: Lot 7, Jalan Gudang 16/9, Seksyen 16, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor Tel: 00 603 5518 8118 Mob: 00 6012 7007288 Website: www.turcomp.com Email: turcomp@turcomp.com Sponsor Type: Diamond Sponsor Stand Number: D1 Turcomp strives to be the major vendor and service provider in the Oil & Gas and Energy industry. With a team of professionals, engineers & technical staffs, Turcomp offers in-depth expertise in products and sourcing, engineering contracting and technical services for the Oil & Gas and Power Industry throughout Malaysia.

Unit Concept Sdn. Bhd. Contact Person: Simon Cheong Address: 7, Jalan Astaka U8/83, Bukit Jelutong Industrial Park, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: 00 603-7845-6082 Mob: 00 6012-2921338 Website: www.unitconcept.com Email: simoncheong@unitconcept.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: C1 With our years of experience in Control Automation, M&E and E&I, Unit Concept is capable to link Process Automation & Electrical Systems with cloud computing, Enterprise planning, scheduling, intelligence devices down to sensors.

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1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference & Exhibition Yokogawa Kontrol (M) Sdn Bhd Contact Person: Hamdan Bin Abdul Samad Address: No 9, Jln Industri PBP 3, Tmn Industri Pusat Bdr Puchong, 47100 Puchong, Selangor Tel: 00 03-8064 9888 Mob: 00 012-2173133 Website: www.yokogawa.com/my Email:Hamdan.Samad@my.yokogawa.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: D2 Yokogawa Malaysia aims to be the largest and the most competent Integrated Automation Solution Provider in the Field of Measurement, Control and Information through Process Co-Innovation with our customers and society. We strive to be a dynamic and enterprising organization embracing Yokogawa Core Values as the driving force for business excellence and achieving competitive advantages and a brighter future through the Co-Creation of Values with our industries in Malaysia focusing on Co-innovating a New Paradigm through Digitalization. Our Lifecycle Performance Care Services Sustainable Plan reinforces our deliverables to customers. Such plan provides optimal service solutions to meet customer’s plant needs in order to achieve long-term, stable and secure operations throughout the system Lifecycle. We have contributed our products, services and solutions in over 500 projects covering the Oil & Gas, Refining, Petrochemical, Oleo Chemical, Iron & Steel, Power Plant, Education, Paper & Pulp, Electrical & Electronics, Food & Beverages, Marine and others. Our proven track records achieved through localization speak premium of our deliverables. With our leading-edge technologies, Yokogawa Malaysia will continue to play an indispensable role by providing performance value-added products, solutions and services that help Malaysian industries to grow and thrive in an ever fast changing business landscape.

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Exhibitor Locator ABB Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. COMPRESSOR CONTROLS CORPORATION Emerson Automation Solutions Global Security Network HIMA ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd PYRO ELECTRIC INSTRUMENTS GOA PVT LTD REDCON Security Advisors Rockwell Automation (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd SEDIA TEGUH SDN BHD Siemens Malaysia Sdn Bhd Shinkawa Electric of Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. TURCOMP ENGINEERING SERVICES SDN BHD Unit Concept Sdn. Bhd. Yokogawa Kontrol (M) Sdn Bhd

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Day One: Wednesday 6th December 2017 7:30 am - 8:30 am Registration 8:30 am – 9:00 am Keynote Speeches

Mohammed Loch President & CEO - DMS Global Director Industry DevelopmentInternational Society of Automation (ISA)

Tim Feldman Director Global Business Development International Society of Automation (ISA)

9:00 am – 9:30 am Ribbon Cutting & Exhibition Tour Session One 9:30 am – 10:30 am Emission Monitoring & Reporting Speakers

Thomas Weyrauch International Business Development and Area Sales Manager ABB Automation GmbH

Peter Geiser Chief Technology Officer NEO Monitors AS

Presentation How to make Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) more affordable

Presentation Emission monitoring applications enabled by cascade lasers

Ir. Chua Kien Kek Custodian Engineer PETRONAS

Ir. Nur Alina Jelani Head of Safeguarding PETRONAS

Presentation Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) implementation

10:30 am –11:00 am Coffee Break Session Two 11:00 am – 12:30 pm Best Practices For Analytical Systems Speakers

Michael Gaura Product Manager Ametek Process Instruments

Benson Loh Managing Director Practical Analyzer Solutions Pte Ltd

Lee M Smith President Process Instruments, Inc

Robert Hegger Vice President, Sales and Marketing Schneider Electric

Presentation Increasing operational efficiencies and safety in sulfur plants, with UV and TDLAS analyzers

Presentation Cyclone Technology protects analyzer systems for unrivalled reliability and tops productivity

Presentation Advantages of Using Raman Spectroscopy to Monitor Key Gasoline Blending Parameters

Presentation Best Practices For Analyzer Systems In Motor Gasoline Blending Operation

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Thomas Weyrauch International Business Development and Area Sales Manager ABB Automation GmbH

Peter Geiser Chief Technology Officer NEO Monitors AS

Presentation How to make Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) more affordable

Presentation Emission monitoring applications enabled by cascade lasers

Ir. Chua Kien Kek Custodian Engineer PETRONAS

Ir. Nur Alina Jelani Head of Safeguarding PETRONAS

Presentation Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) implementation

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Presentation Cyclone Technology protects analyzer systems for unrivalled reliability and tops productivity

Lee M Smith President Process Instruments, Inc

Robert Hegger Vice President, Sales and Marketing Schneider Electric

Presentation Advantages of Using Raman Spectroscopy to Monitor Key Gasoline Blending Parameters

Presentation Best Practices For Analyzer Systems In Motor Gasoline Blending Operation

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Session Three 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm Innovation In Analytical Techniques Speakers

Jesper Yip Technical Specialist ABB Pte Ltd

Stefanie Koch Senior Product Manager Analyzers PAT BARTEC BENKE GmbH

Presentation Naphtha Steam Cracking (NSC) Unit Optimization: The Use of Robust On-line Optical Spectroscopy for the Real-time Optimizationof Steam-cracking Furnace Operation

Presentation New Physical Property Analyzer rapiDist-4 for fast online control

Michael Jenkins Site Manager Universal Analyzers/ Ametek TPM

Tony Wimpenny International Sales Manager Orbital Gas Systems

Presentation Technilogical Advancements in Ethylene Cracking Sample Probes

Presentation A New Method for LNG Energy Determination

3:00 pm – 3:30 pm Coffee Break Session Four 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Innovation In Analytical Techniques Speakers

Ben Chia Senior Sales Engineer Advanced Holdings (Sofraser S.A.S)

Debra Hall VP Sales & Marketing Advanced Holdings (Guided Wave Incorporated)

Koh Yee Tiong Asia Pacific Business Development Director Emerson

Mark Lawrence Global Sales Manager SilcoTek Corporation

Presentation Using a Vibrating type Viscometer to Optimize Process Control and Cut Down Production Costs

Presentation A Novel Configuration for Near-Infrared Analysis of LPG Composition and Quality Control in a Refinery Setting

Presentation Process Analytics Using Quantum Cascade Laser

Presentation Coatings that improve the reliability, stability and performance of sampling systems used in analysis of ammonia and NOX compounds.

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Following the success of the 1st ISA UAE Event in 2016, the 2nd ISA UAE Conference and Exhibition 2017 aimed to provide an even larger platform for the Automation Industry in the UAE and the region to connect, interact and grow. The two-day Conference and Exhibition took place on the 16th and 17th of May, 2017 at the St.Regis Abu Dhabi.

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KEYNOTE SPEECHES The Conference opened with the Keynote speeches by dignitaries.

“These goals need to be achieved in the most

economical and sustainable way while ensuring safety and asset integrity. There is no better enable for this than digital oil field and automation.

“This is the beauty of ISA, we are vendor neutral, we are end user neutral. We just want to bring all of you together for the benefit of the industry.

“ISA

is first and foremost a society made of Engineers with a focus on automation. Here the emphasis should not only be on technology and products but rather on the engineers themselves who represent the heart and minds of the society.

Qasem Musallam Al Kayoumi Manager Technology E&P Directorate ADNOC

Mohammed Loch President & CEO of DMS Global, Director Industry Development International Society of Automation (ISA)

Maurice Sakr CEO & Partner Autochim Systems

What is most important for each and every one of you in this room is the profession. The automation profession being recognized as a profession and acting as profession together. As ISA we are committed to that.

Timothy Feldman Director Global Business Development International Society of Automation (ISA)

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THE EVENT IN NUMBERS

21

750

EXHIBITION VISITORS

SPONSORS

52

37

EXHIBITOR COMPANIES

SPEAKERS

The participating companies represented mainly the Vendors and End Users.

3%

E D U C AT I O N A L INSTITUTES

49%

38%

VENDORS

END USERS

8% EPC

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2%

CONSULTANTS


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AWARDS CEREMONY Following the Keynote speeches, the event sponsors and organizers were awarded.

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EXHIBITION The Exhibition was inaugurated by Qasem Musallam Al Kayoumi, Manager Technology E&P Directorate ADNOC.

37 regional and international companies exhibited at the event. The exhibitors included:

Safety & Automation – Systems and Services

ICS Cybersecurity. Safety. Compliance.

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SPEAKERS AND TECHNICAL PROGRAM The 2-day Conference covered the following main topics:

• • • • •

Digitalization Process Analyzers Functional Safety & SIS Fire & Gas Power Automation Solutions

• • • •

Industrial Control Systems Cyber Security Wireless Communications Flow Metering Turbo Machinery Controls

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Qasem Musallam Al Kayoumi Manager Technology E&P Directorate ADNOC

Mohammed Loch President & CEO - DMS Global Director Industry DevelopmentInternational Society of Automation (ISA)

Timothy Feldman Director Global Business Development International Society of Automation (ISA)

Maurice Sakr CEO & Partner Autochim Systems

DIGITILIZATION Track Chairman

Speakers

Nagarajan Venkataraman Department Manager, PA-Cent. Maint. (Automat. & Control) Borouge

Samer Raad

Business Development Manager B&R Industrial Automation

Håvard Devold

Paul Steinitz

Group Vice President / Digital Lead ABB

Mehul Vaidya

Asst. General Manager Pepperl+Fuchs ME FZE

Marcus Oates

Director Strategic Services ARC Advisory Group

Thony Brito Cardier Regional Sales Manager Rockwell Automation

Executive Vice President - Vertical Sales Siemens

Ted Masters

Suresh Kumar M

CEO FieldComm Group

Senior Automation Engineer GASCO

Co-Speaker

Co-Speaker

Dr. Sami El-Ferik

Dr. Mustafa Al-Naser

Systems Engineering Department King Fahd University of Petroleum

Lead Research Engineer Yokogawa Saudi Arabia

PROCESS ANALYZERS Track Chairman

Speakers

Ranjan Chakravarty Control & Electrical Engineering Department Manager Takreer

Zaheer Juddy

FUNCTIONAL SAFETY & SIS

Managing Director AIMS

Vijay Nair

Vice President (Analytics) Chemtrols Industries Pvt. Ltd

Ashok Pershad

Process Analytical Specialist Equate Petrochemical Company

Andrew (Sam) Nolan

Co-Speaker

Head of QMI Petroleum Development Oman (PDO)

A.Sriram

Co-Speaker

Vice President, Field Solutions Division Yokogawa Middle East and Africa

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Manager Sales for Analyser Business Yokogawa Middle East and Africa

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Ranjan Chakravarty Control & Electrical Engineering Department Manager Takreer

Zaheer Juddy Managing Director AIMS

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Vijay Nair

Vice President (Analytics) Chemtrols Industries Pvt. Ltd

Ashok Pershad

Process Analytical Specialist Equate Petrochemical Company

Andrew (Sam) Nolan

Co-Speaker

Head of QMI Petroleum Development Oman (PDO)

A.Sriram

Co-Speaker

Vice President, Field Solutions Division Yokogawa Middle East and Africa

Rohit Gupta

Manager Sales for Analyser Business Yokogawa Middle East and Africa

FUNCTIONAL SAFETY & SIS Track Chairman

Speakers

Reni Kaduvattoor Ninan Technical Integrity Department. Asset Integrity Team Leader ADNOC Distribution

Shyam Menon

Technical Sales Consultant PAS

Anil Kumar Reddy Kokku Sr. Instrumention and Control Engineer (IPF) GASCO

Peter Sieber

Vice President Global Sales & Regional Development HIMA

Praveen Dhote

Team Leader- Process Safety Siemens

Udai Kumar Jayaraman

Subject Matter Expert - ICSS, IA Solutions and Marketing Division Yokogawa Middle East and Africa

FIRE & GAS Track Chairman

Speakers

Thomas M. Ostrowski Automation Electrical Manager Al Hosn Gas

Co-Speaker

Co-Speaker

Vasudevan Mukunda

Ibtihaj Jaber AL-Mentheri

Control Engineer ADMA

Control Engineer ADMA

Jim McGlone CMO Kenexis

Dr. Joerg Loebel

Marketing Director - F&G Segment MSA

Sharul A Rashid

Principal Engineer, Instrumentation and Control Petronas

Luay H. Al-Awami

Treasurer and Instrumentation Specialist ISA Saudi Arabia Section

POWER AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS Track Chairman

Speakers

Khalil Abdel Aziz Mansour Chief Electrical Engineering ADCO

Regional Bid and Proposal Manager ABB

Barry Grant

Ibrahim AlHashmi System Engineer ADGAS

Michal Hanus

Technical Support Manager ComAP

Shiva Sekar

Electrical Engineer GASCO

Pradeep Kumar Rath Electrical Section Head GASCO

INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS CYBER SECURITY Track Chairman

Speakers

Abdullah Mohammed Ayoub Automation Section Head GASCO

CEO Global Security Network

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Patrice Bock

Customer Success Manager Sentryo

Fuad Al Attar

Regional Director – Sales & Marketing, Industry Customer Services Siemens

Matt Cowell

Director of Industrial Markets Ultra Electronics

Karl Henderson

Technical Director EMEA Verve Industrial Protection


Abdullah Mohammed Ayoub Automation Section Head GASCO

Peter Sieber

Vice President Global Sales & Regional Development HIMA

Patrice Bock

Gilles Loridon

CEO Global Security Network

Emiliano Marquesini Sales Director Easy World Technology LLC

Fuad Al Attar

Customer Success Manager Sentryo

Jim McGlone

Jason Howard Grau

CMO Kenexis

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Regional Director – Sales & Marketing, Industry Customer Services Siemens

PAS

Matt Cowell

Director of Industrial Markets Ultra Electronics

Karl Henderson

Technical Director EMEA Verve Industrial Protection

Mohammed Hafez Independent Consultant

WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS Track Chairman

Speakers

Khalid Abdulla Telecommunication Team Leader ADMA

VP Global marketing and International Sales ABB

John Yelland

Bhupesh Patel

Sr. Instrument and Control Engineer GASCO

Olmo Castaneira Rios Global Business Development Manager Oil & Gas Siemens

FLOW METERING Track Chairman

Speakers

Challa Venkat Raj Sekhar

Devabrata Talukdar

ZADCO

Mohammed Abdul Azeem Pasha

Sr. Control & Automation Engineer Petroleum Development Oman (PDO)

Ing. Ludwig Hafner

Industrial AutomationMeasurement and Analytics ABB

Head of Business Development PFA B&R Industrial Automation

Dawood M.H. Fatani

Group Leader, Instrumentation Engineering Saudi Aramco

Ninan Mathews

Senior Business Development Manager Emerson Automation Solutions

Apurva Sharma

Oil & Gas Industry Manager Endress+Hauser

Ramy Ahmed Diaa Flow Products Manager – MENAT & SSA GE - O&G – Measurement Solution Division

Michael Korah Karippaparambil Sales Engineer Siemens

TURBO MACHINERY CONTROLS Track Chairman

Speakers

Saeed Ahmed Al Shehhi Senior Instrument Engineer, IC&EE Dept ADGAS

Global Product Manager – Rotating Machines ABB

Diego Pareschi

Amitabh Khosla

General Manager International Sales Brüel & Kjær Vibro Gmbh

Eid Dahdal

Managing Director Middle East and Asia region CCSI

Medhat Zagghloul

Technology Manager Compressor Controls Corporation (CCC)

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TESTIMONIALS AND FEEDBACK

78% of the participants said that the event was better than others

98% of the participants will recommend the event to their colleagues

“End users can come together and share information, we can guide the industry into the development we require and the industry can gain a lot of benefits from talking to us first hand and understanding our needs.” Abdul Nasser Al Mughairbi , Senior Vice President Technical, Gasco

“It was an enjoyable and relaxed atmosphere, thanks to the hard work of Rebecca and her team plus the Track Chairman and his team.” Andrew (Sam) Nolan, Head of Quality Measurement Instrumentation (QMI), Petroleum Development Oman LLC

“We have been a partner for ISA for many years now in other countries, so we are very pleased to be here and see that the event is growing year by year. We are here because we want to share with our end customers our automation portfolio as we see that as the key for digitalization, collaboration and improvement, which is something that oil and gas, is of course seeking for.” Rebecca Vangenechten, Executive Vice President Process Automation, Siemens

“Cyber security is very important nowadays just to prevent from attacks. That’s why GSN is participating in ISA events every year to present new solutions that help customers in oil and gas.” Roula Khabbaz, Business Development Manager, Global Security Network

“It was really a great conference, lots of technical topic sharing happened during the visit for the conference and the exhibition. Even latest trends of development of future Instrumentation technologies was an important topic for the attendees” Ketan Lakani, Principal Engineer – Inst. and control, Petrofac

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THANK YOU We would like to thank all our sponsors and partners for their support in making the 2nd ISA UAE Conference and Exhibition a success.

DIAMOND SPONSOR

Safety & Automation – Systems and Services

GOLD SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSORS

BRONZE SPONSORS

SUPPORTED BY

OFFICIAL FRIEGHT FORWARDER

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Analysis Division

2nd ISA Analysis Division UAE Symposium 2017 www.isa-ad-uae.org

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3rd - 4th October 2017 St. Regis Abu Dhabi, Nation Towers, Corniche, UAE Organised By:


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2nd ISA ANALYSIS DIVISION UAE SYMPOSIUM POST SHOW REPORT

Following the success of the 1st ISA Analysis Division UAE Symposium event held in 2016, the increase in popularity for a focused Process Analyzer Technology Event led way to 2nd ISA Analysis Division UAE Symposium which was held on 3rd and 4th of October

2017 at St. Regis, Abu Dhabi. Topics covered during this event were Best Practices for Analytical Systems, Emission Monitoring & Reporting, and Innovation in Analytical Techniques, and Maintenance Challenges for Analytical Equipment.

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KEYNOTE SPEECHES The Symposium opened with the Keynote speeches by dignitaries.

Abdul Nasser Al Mughairbi Senior Advisor (ADNOC Executive Office) ADNOC President ISA UAE

“Think now it’s time that we start focusing on all these tools we have, Analyzers, data analytics, transferring data into information. Moving into that direction is a direction that our industry needs to move in.” Randy Hauer Product Manager AMETEK Process Instruments Past Director, ISA Analysis Division

“The analyzer division has the 63rd symposium coming up in Galveston. Over those 62 years up till now,

we have published 1,300 reviewed papers. We put thousands of Engineers through fundamentals courses and advanced courses and hands on courses. In the ISA Analysis division, we don’t make the distinction between the technician and the engineer or the PHD. It is very egalitarian.

Mohammed Loch President and CEO of DMS Global, Director Industry Development International Society of Automation (ISA)

“UAE was not just the first country in the Middle East, but the first country in the world to have an ISA Division event, outside the states.”

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THE EVENT IN NUMBERS ATTENDEES

SPONSORS

EXHIBITORS

SPEAKERS

2016

150

6

12

23

2017

300

9

20

31

2018

400

12

30

35

*expected projections

The participating companies represented mainly were Vendors

37%

2% 2%

61%

VENDORS - 61%

END USERS - 37%

EPC -2%

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES - 2%

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AWARDS CEREMONY AND SYMPOSIUM PICTURES Following the Keynote speeches, the event sponsors and organizers were awarded.

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SYMPOSIUM The Symposium was inaugurated by Abdul Nasser Al Mughairbi ,Senior Advisor (ADNOC Executive Office),ADNOC, President ISA UAE

20 regional and international companies exhibited at the event.

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SPEAKERS AND TECHNICAL PROGRAM The 2-day Symposium covered the following main topics: Best Practices for Analytical Systems Emission Monitoring and Reporting Innovation in Analytical Techniques Maintenance Challenges for Analytical Equipment

Keynote Speakers

Mohammed Loch President & CEO - DMS Global Director Industry DevelopmentInternational Society of Automation (ISA)

Abdul Nasser Al Mughairbi Senior Advisor (ADNOC Executive Office) ADNOC ISA UAE President

Randy Hauer Product Manager Ametek Process Instruments Past Director, ISA Analysis Division

Session 1: Best Practices for Analytical Systems Track Chairman

Shafee Shahjahan Sr QMI Engineer Al Hosn Gas

Speakers

Saqib Sajjad

Energy Efficiency Section Head GASCO

Mahesh Davda

Service Manager Gulf ABB Process Automation

Sriram Anantha Narayanan

Integration of a Practices in Laboratory & Online Analysis and its impact Process Gas Chromatograph Controller with the on Energy Performance Analytical Oven of Gas Sweetening Units (Author Tracy Dye)

Ajay Laghate

Vice President Yokogawa Middle East & Africa

AIT Technical Sales Consultant Schneider Electric – Applied Instrument Technologies

Analyzer selection, Interference removal and Sampling techniques

Best Practices for Analytical Systems in Gasoline Blending Operation

Session 2 : Best Practices for Analytical Systems Track Chairman

Shafee Shahjahan Sr QMI Engineer Al Hosn Gas

Speakers

Shine Scariah

Co-Speaker

Senior Instrument & Control Engineer GASCO

A. Valasubramanian

GASCO Experience with different H2S Analyzer technologies and future expectations

GASCO Experience with different H2S Analyzer technologies and future expectations

Ramzi Hammad

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Frank Zorn

General Manager Advanced CAE (ME)

International Sales Manager Lar Process Analyzers AG

Advanced Wastewater Online Monitoring and Control

Installation and Operation of Online Analytical Equipment in the Middle Eastern region.

Fast and reliable on-line analysis of oils inwater by carbon detection – costeffective monitoring of water quality in the petrochemical sector (Author Samuel Bakheet )

Maintenance Challenges for Analytical Equipment Track Chairman

Neil Ayre

Sales Manager – Middle East Xylem Inc

Senior Instrument and Control Engineer GASCO


Al Hosn Gas

Control Engineer GASCO

Senior Instrument and Control Engineer GASCO

– Middle East Xylem Inc

Advanced CAE (ME)

Sales Manager Lar Process Analyzers AG

GASCO Experience with different H2S Analyzer technologies and future expectations

GASCO Experience with different H2S Analyzer technologies and future expectations

Advanced Wastewater Online Monitoring and Control

Installation and Operation of Online Analytical Equipment in the Middle Eastern region.

Fast and reliable on-line analysis of oils inwater by carbon detection – costeffective monitoring of water quality in the petrochemical sector (Author Samuel Bakheet )

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Maintenance Challenges for Analytical Equipment Track Chairman

Mohammad Asam Choudhry Sr. Analyzer Engineer Borouge

Speakers

John Benjamin Suresh

Co-Speaker

General Manager AIMS

Athar Waseem

The Seven mistakes of Analyzer Maintenance Contracts

The Seven mistakes of Analyzer Maintenance Contracts

Manager AIMS

Shafee Shahjahan

Andrew (Sam) Nolan

Andreas Udvardi-Lakos

Co-Speaker

Sr QMI Engineer Al Hosn Gas

Head of Quality Measurement Instrumentation (QMI) PDO

Dawood Abdullah Al Sulaimani

Analytical Troubleshooting Techniques

Maintenance Challenges in today's economic oil climate

Maintenance Challenges in today's economic oil climate

QMI Engineer PDO

Head of Analytical Products & Solutions Siemens Enhanced analytical Reliability and simplified Maintenance in Process Gas Chromatography

Session 1 : Innovation in Analytical Techniques Track Chairman

Saeed Ahmed Al Shehhi

Senior Instrument Engineer, IC&EE Dept. ADGAS

Speakers

Dr. Peter van Vuuren

Mahesh Davda

Process Raman Gas in Ammonia Production and Refining

Right On The Money, Right On the Pipe! – Downstream Process Control Applications of a Unique At-line Process Chromatograph (Author Steve Lakey )

Director of OptografTM Service Manager Gulf Business Development ABB Process Automation SpectraSensors, An Endress+Hauser Company

Ravi Sinha

Michael B. Simpson

Priteshkumar Patel

Regional Sales Manager Siemens

O&G Industry Manager ABB Inc.

Maintenance Engineer (Inst & Control) ADCO

AMADAS – the Value of Extended Data to Support Analytical Performance and Reliability (Author Andreas Udvardi )

Measurments of Trace gases for Industrial Process Monitoring and Control (author Douglas S. Baer)

Improving Quality & Accuracy of Gas Well Testing by in-situ Water Analyzer.

Co-author: Edward Orr

Session 2 : Innovation in Analytical Techniques Track Chairman

N.V. Kulkarni

Team Leader Instrumentation & Control ZADCO

Speakers

Stefanie Koch

Senior Product Manager Analyzer BARTEC BENKE

Michael B. Simpson

O&G Industry Manager ABB Inc.

Ralf Bünder

Manager Endress+Hauser Conducta GmbH + Co. KGm

Naphtha Steam Cracking (NSC) Modern measurement New Physical Property Unit Optimization: The Use of technology with digital Analyzer rapiDist-4 for fast online control Robust On-line Analyzer Technology sensors for various for the Real-time Optimization industries of Steam-cracking Furnace Operation

Zaheer Juddy

Priteshkumar Patel

Managing Director AIMS

Maintenance Engineer (Inst & Control) ADCO

The Tunable Filter Spectrometer (TFS), an innovative Technology

Sample Conditional System (SCS) for GC to analyze the Gas Stream of 3-phase Fixed Test Separator (FTS)

Co authors: Edward Orr and Allan J. Rilling

Emission Monitoring & Reporting Track Chairman

A. Valasubramanian Senior Instrument and Control Engineer GASCO

Speakers

Ayesha Al Hemeiri

Kunal Kothari

Environmental Engineer GASCO

Vice President Sales Teledyne Analytical Instruments

Challenges in Emission Reporting at GASCO

CEMS – Monitoring & Reporting

Co-authors: Shayma Al Mazrouei Debasish Bandopadhyay Ravish Agrawal

Randy Hauer

Co-Speaker

Zaheer Juddy

Past Director, ISA Analysis Division

Managing Director AIMS

Middle East & Africa Manager DURAG Group

Senior Environmental Engineer GASCO

Sulfur Recovery Hot-Wet CEMS, (Re)Designing for Process Condition You Won’t Find on the Data Sheet

Sulfur Recovery Hot-Wet CEMS, (Re)Designing for Process Condition You Won’t Find on the Data Sheet

Advantages and Limitations of Differential Pressure and Ultrasonic Stack Flow Monitoring

GHG Emission Reporting: Challenges in Accurate Emission Quantification in Middle East National OIl Companies

Product Manager Ametek Process Instruments

Abbad Cheik

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TESTIMONIALS AND FEEDBACK

77% of the participants said that the event was better than others

95% of the participants will recommend the event to their colleagues

“The event was very well coordinated & organized . Congratulations .” Ravi Sinha, Regional Sales Manager, Siemens

“I want to take a moment to thank you for making it such a worthwhile experience. I know you have spent many months planning the event and it showed. The presentations were relevant and very useful. I especially liked your selection of different topics in analytical area and of course the panel discussion between vendors and end users. Thanks for making the conference so worthwhile. You did a superb job .Congratulations on both a successful and a memorable conference.” Dawood Abdullah Al Sulaimani, QMI Engineer, PDO

“It was a great event.” Narayan V. Kulkarni, Instrument & Control Team Leader, ZADCO

“It was a well organized event and very much rich and diverse in technical subject. Thank you for keeping me part of the team.” Eisa Salem Saeed Al Jenaib, Environmental & Energy Efficiency Department Head, GASCO

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THANK YOU We would like to thank all our sponsors and partners for their support in making the 2nd ISA Analysis Division UAE Symposium a success.

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United Arab Emirates 3rd ISA UAE Automation Conference and Exhibition 2018 www.isa-uae-expo.org EXPERIENCE THE FUTURE.

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Organised By:

10th - 11th April 2018

Abu Dhabi, UAE

Call for Technical Papers The International Society of Automation (ISA) United Arab Emirates Section is delighted to announce that the 2018 ISA UAE Automation Conference and Exhibition with the theme of “Digital Transformation” will be held at Abu Dhabi, UAE on 10th – 11th April 2018. The conference features several technical sessions and workshops that are designed to cover innovative technologies and solutions to the pressing technical challenges of today. The ISA UAE Conference organizing committee is soliciting papers to be presented in the technical sessions under the technical sessions topics below. Abstract submittal dead line is 7th Feb 2018. For full details of the conference program, submittal guidelines, and to submit an abstract, please visit the conference website at www.isa-uae-expo.org

Technical Sessions

Important Dates

PROCESS MEASUREMENT, AUTOMATION AND SAFETY

Abstract Submission Deadline

7th Feb 2018

1. Automation Standards and Regulations

Final Program Announcement

14th Feb 2018

Submission Of Written Papers and Presentation Deadline

28th Feb 2018

2. Automation System Obsolescence and Life Cycle Management 3. Environmental Data Management 4. Power System Automation 5. Process Analyzers, Sensors & Actuators 6. Process Optimization and Advanced Control 7. Process Safety DATA ANALYTIC TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS 1. Application Integration 2. Cybersecurity 3. Data Analytics. 4. IIOT “Industrial Internet Of Thing” 5. Networking and wireless 6. Smart Grid Applications and Optimization 7. UAV & Robotics in Industry

Submit Abstracts

If your abstract is selected, you will be assigned 15 minutes to present your topic and 5 minutes for questions and answers. Your paper will also be published on the Event Conference Magazine and ISA UAE website. The program also includes, based on demand, a special promotion for some standard ISA training courses offered alongside the event.

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DIGITALIZATION

FieldComm Group: IIoT-based Digitalization: Taking Automation to the Next Level With the rise of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 4.0, device and system integration are paramount to seamless operation of manufacturing facilities. Industrial organizations are seeking secure and proven technologies to drive IIoT-based digitization and move field data into the cloud via open platform solutions. The following article describes how leading automation industry stakeholders are advancing open information integration and enterprise data exchange in the new era of automation. Introduction The IIoT and Industry 4.0 are everywhere, and they’re redefining manufacturing with an unprecedented level of impact. While the interoperability of IIoTbased devices and systems will no doubt be subject of ongoing discussion, there are already wellestablished standards in industrial and manufacturing environments that can accelerate the shift to outcomebased models. One of today’s biggest challenges is the sheer number of different devices and applications that exist from legacy systems all the way through modern industrial assets. Automation suppliers are struggling to address the IIoT, and doing so, develop products and solutions enabling customers to have all their data and information in a multi-vendor, multi-platform environment. Organizations like NAMUR, the German chemical industry association, have long focused on asset management and standardized device configuration in a multi-vendor environment. Standardization of devices, including their data and metadata, not only makes configuration easier, but also solves the complex problem of training new plant operators. Changing Industry Outlook With the traditional separation of the Information Technology (IT) and Operations Technology (OT) worlds, industrial organizations have been prevented from sharing key information between the two realms. Despite the growing convergence of IT and OT, however, end-users really don’t want all the raw data from devices in the OT world to be placed in IT systems. There is a current trend whereby intelligent decisions are made about plant assets and process automation with the assistance of enterprise tools. Common tasks such as preventative maintenance and tracking information to know when machinery needs repair can increase efficiency and lower the cost of operations. By having the right information, personnel can anticipate problems long before they occur and take appropriate corrective actions to keep the plant up and running.

Need for Open Integration Standards organizations that understand the requirements of IIoT and Industry 4.0 are working together to promote data interchange across the enterprise – something essential to help enable a fully digital industrial economy. The goal is to standardize on the structure that provides secure, reliable information integration and interoperability between two traditionally separated information realms (IT and OT). For example, FieldComm Group, which is responsible for ongoing development of FDI™ (Field Device Integration) technology, an internationally standardized solution for process automation device and systems integration, has collaborated with the OPC Foundation to include several OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) specifications that define field devices and field device integration in the context of the FDI solution. The two standards share the same information model that defines the context of field devices in process automation. The goal is to ensure that as systems evolve an open pathway to field device information is assured. FDI is a visionary technology that dramatically simplifies software installation, configuration, maintenance, and management of field instruments and host systems. It meets the demand for a universal, standardized and interoperable technique to comprehensively describe automation components. The standard is vital for everyday purposes ranging from device configuration, device replacement and maintenance, to diagnostics and audit trails – all essential building blocks in a modern field device management system. At the same time, FDI enables greater compatibility of Electronic Device Description Language (EDDL)-based networks such as HART and FOUNDATION Fieldbus, allowing these and other networks to be more easily integrated with each other. It also allows EDDL-based systems to be integrated into a host of other industrial networks. The core of FDI technology is the scalable FDI Device Package, which describes a field instrument or automation component in all aspects. The FDI Device Package incorporates a device specific Electronic Device Description (EDD) based on the harmonized EDDL per IEC 61804. The value of FDI is especially realized by end-users, in that device across the spectrum of industrial standards can be engineered and maintained with a common system- and device-independent set of tools.

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DIGITALIZATION Driving Digital Transformation By delivering meaningful information where and when it is needed most across the enterprise, IIoT and Industry 4.0 open up new possibilities for safety, productivity, organizational responsiveness and, ultimately, profitability. One of the key reasons for their growth and popularity has been open standards such as FOUNDATION Fieldbus and WirelessHART. Digital down to the sensor level, FOUNDATION Fieldbus has been at the forefront of digital transformation since its inception. The technology provides an all-digital communication infrastructure for process automation, with powerful multivariable measurement capabilities, robust device diagnostics, and the ability to integrate wireless devices across multiple networks. Its block structure is unique, enabling true distributed functionality, improved data management, and alarm and alert management. FOUNDATION Fieldbus takes automation to the next level by making control loops entirely digital from end-to-end – from transmitter to positioner –and by communicating multiple signals from multiple devices on the same pairs of wires. The technology also enables new, more powerful devices, including intelligent twowire on/off devices with predictive diagnostics. These benefits also allow for greatly reduced cabling and physical footprint. Putting Technology to Work A growing number of automation end-users, system integrators and engineering firms are turning to FieldComm Group’s AG-181 System Engineering Guidelines for best practices and recommendations for a complete FOUNDATION fieldbus installation, from engineering and design through commissioning, startup, operations, and maintenance. The guide includes recommendations on topics from selecting cable to wiring installation, grounding, implementing plant asset management systems, and best practices for project management. First published in 2003, the AG-181 Guide includes sections covering the Fieldbus Intrinsically Safe Concept (FISCO) fieldbus design rules, cable length, surge protection, segment scheduling, and the use of existing instrument wiring. It offers many valuable pointers on how to execute fieldbus projects right the first time, and is an essential part of the toolbox of any FOUNDATION fieldbus professional. The AG-181 System Engineering Guidelines is separated into 11 sections, each covering different aspects of the fieldbus project lifecycle. Specific topics include: General Considerations, Fieldbus Definitions, Fieldbus Project Requirements, Host System Requirements, Software Configuration, Field Device Requirements, Segment Components, Network/ Segment Design Guidelines, Site Installation Guidelines, Acceptance Testing, and Documentation Requirements.

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In addition, the System Engineering Guidelines document provides accurate and current fieldbus information in a vendor-neutral format, and is revised periodically to reflect changes to FOUNDATION technology. WirelessHART – Simple, Reliable. Secure. Another technology solution that is driving digital transformation enabling IIoT and Industry 4.0 information integration, is WirelessHART. WirelessHART is a wireless communications protocol for process automation applications. It adds wireless capabilities to millions of installed or new plant measurement and control devices. WirelessHART uses mesh networking technology. Each device in a mesh network can serve as a router for messages from other devices. In other words, a device doesn’t have to communicate directly to a gateway, but just forward its message to the next closest device. This extends the range of the network and provides redundant communication routes to increase reliability, particularly in the difficult radio environment found in process facilities. WirelessHART device and diagnostics information enable digital integration to cloud or enterprise-based information systems delivering valuable data where and when it is needed to improve operations, safety, productivity and profitability. Conclusion Proprietary solutions in industrial automation are quickly becoming a thing of the past. Industry stakeholders are no longer satisfied with products from different vendors not interoperating together in a seamless manner. This expectation now requires multivendor and multi-platform information integration from the sensor to the cloud. At the heart of IIoT and Industry 4.0 are technologies like FOUNDATION Fieldbus and WirelessHART, which help automation suppliers and end-users digitally connect to the data revealed by increasingly smart instrumentation, and then integrate the information with enterprise systems to advance business performance. For more information, please visit the FieldComm Group website. To obtain the FOUNDATION fieldbus System Engineering Guidelines (Document Reference No. AG-181), please visit the organization’s FOUNDATION Fieldbus Documents and Downloads page. The document can be downloaded in PDF format.



PROCESS ANALYZERS

AIMS: Analyzer Package Project, Challenges Flawless initiatives in Analyzer Package Project, another success story by AIMS The execution and completion of Analyzer Package project in timely manners without compromising the quality is a challenging task. It takes huge engineering work, a lot of resources, tremendous amount of experience and in-depth knowledge and skills on on-line analytical systems. It demands a multisystem & discipline EPC approach from one vendor which is difficult to attain and retain in challenging analytical business world. A recently executed, Yibal Khuff Project was one in the row triumph winning story of Analyzer Package Project successfully completely by PDO / Petrofac and AIMS. Total thirty four analyzers with eighteen Gas and sixteen Liquid applications, ten large sized walk-in air conditioned cabinet integrated with a full safety system installed was a huge project of its kind. Analyzer Management and Data Acquisition System (AMADAS) was fully developed and tested during FAT. More than 20 AIMS employees were awarded Appreciation Certificates and Bonuses for the dedication and high quality work demonstrated during the project execution. The Analyzer Package Project had usual inherited challenges during different stages and this paper tells the tale that how past experience helped addressing the issues flawlessly. Analyzer Cabinets: To protect analyzers from heat exposure in hot ambient temperature in the Arabian Desert, double skinned cabinets with fifty millimeter insulation were designed and fabricated in AIMS FAB shop. This was added to air hazardous area classified conditioning system.

Analyzer Cabinet Safety System: Gas direction system & warning strobe light was implemented to prevent accumulation of flammable gases in an event of sample leak inside the cabinet. Purging mechanism to initiate cabinet purge with air was also designed and applied to clear the cabinet from flammable gases to avoid fire incident.

Engineering Unit Discrepancies: The measuring unit of Wobbe Index analyzer, for example, was MJ/m3 whereas customer required Kcal/ m3. The engineering unit was modified to Kcal/m3. Analyzer Management and Data Acquisition System (AMADAS): Analyzer Management and Data Acquisition System was designed, implemented, configured and tested for gas chromatogram analyzers. MODBUS and OPC communication protocol were implemented over TCP/IP hardware. Inherent challenges of serial communication were overcome with a better design approach. Gas Detection Mapping: As location and placement of the Gas Detectors play a critical role in responsiveness of a gas detection system, mapping study was carried out for positioning the gas detectors inside the analyzer cabinets. Maintenance Accessibility & Convenience: Spacious walk-in Cabinets were designed and fabricated with the gas detection system to support maintenance team to carry out maintenance activities inconvenient environment. Quality Assurance and Control (QA/QC) Quality Assurance and Control was a main pillar of the project that assured & maintained superior quality of work in all EPC (Engineering Procurement Construction) stages.

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Matching pace of QA/QC along with different stages of the project kept the rework minimum.

Words of Appreciation: At the end, the words of appreciation with big round of applause by PDO was the best reward that would keep AIMS team spirits high.

Hazardous Area Classification: Specified analyzers were not meeting hazardous area classification that required Ex-d version of enclosures. Provided pressurization (Ex-P) system with the X-purge function that in case of enclosure purge air failure disconnect power supply to the analyzer.

Author: Mr. Zaheer Juddy Managing Director - AIMS Email: zaheerjuddy@aimsgt.com

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PROCESS SAFETY

ARC: Trends in Process Safety Systems By Mark Sen Gupta, Principle Consultant, ARC Advisory Group

Market is Changing The global process safety systems market is changing in a rapid and dramatic way. Less industrialized countries continue efforts to grow their economies and build mega plants. These complexes will be interconnected and offer multiple complex product streams. There will be requirements to coordinate “in process” product flows and extend safety shutdown functionalities across multiple units and areas of these facilities. End users are demanding more information about the functioning and behaviors of their process safety systems and they want them to be easier and more intuitive to access. Recognizing the need to become more cost-efficient to remain profitable in the changing global environment, many companies are adjusting their business practices to meet the challenges of the “new norm.” ARC is also seeing increased efforts to optimize existing operations for maximum availability (by minimizing spurious trips) and migrate/upgrade formerly grandfathered systems into a compliant process safety system. Today, proof of compliance is not only mandated, it can also provide benefits by reducing insurance costs.

locking and network monitoring software for internal automation system network traffic. Complicating the picture is the fact that many common IT network maintenance practices (such as automatic software update installation, anti-virus updates, and bug fixes) must be modified for the mission-critical, 24/7 industrial network environments in which SISs operate. “Integrated vs. Separate” Most leading process safety systems suppliers today also supply automation systems. Eight out of the top nine suppliers in this market offer a broad range of automation products. As the leading automation systems suppliers have entered the safety system business, customer preference appears to be shifting toward using a common supplier and – in some cases even similar platform technology for both control and safety systems. This approach offers the advantage of reducing engineering costs and project risk.

Cybersecurity Remains a Key Concern Cybersecurity is top-of-mind for many major SIS end users, especially after very costly cyber-attacks on major oil & gas and refining industry sites in the Middle East. The appearance of the Stuxnet malware in 2010 dramatically changed the general attitude toward cybersecurity for industrial automation systems and equipment. Stuxnet demonstrated that malware can be deployed by nation states as a weapon of war as well as by hackers. Such weapons may be extremely difficult to develop, but are also very difficult to trace to an individual, group, or country. They may also prove widely effective against “soft targets,” including relatively insecure industrial devices and systems. SIS suppliers are addressing the cybersecurity threat with active initiatives, either in-house, through partnerships, or both. Although integrating process automation systems (DCS) and process safety systems, or “safety integrated systems (SIS) – a growing trend in recent decades – may offer some advantages, many end users are carefully considering just “how integrated” they want their systems to be due to the fear of increased exposure to cybersecurity and other threats. Internal threats from disgruntled employees or other internal access points must also be addressed with techniques such as USB or Ethernet (physical) port

Yokogawa ProSafe-RS safety controller and smart, configurable safety I/O

However, both approaches have tradeoffs. While integrated DCS/SIS platforms can certainly help reduce overall project risk and offer potential cost savings related to reduced engineering, training, and spare parts requirements; proponents of separation would argue that this increases vulnerability to both cyberand physical security risks and opens the potential for common-cause failures. There are also varying degrees of “integration” to consider. For example, are the systems just integrated from an engineering, HMI and/or asset management perspective (very likely), or is there actual integration at the control logic level (not very likely)? Interestingly, based on current ARC research, the “neckin-neck” market leaders in the SIS space – Schneider Electric and Yokogawa, represent both ends of this

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PROCESS SAFETY spectrum. With its Triconex offering, Schneider Electric remains a strong proponent of strict separation between DCS and SIS; while Yokogawa offers an integrated system approach with its ProSafe-RS

Triconex Tricon CX Compact Safety System

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Expanding Scope of Supply More industry participants (owner-operators and suppliers alike) are expanding the main automation contractor (MAC) project concept to include the electrical equipment and systems. A few large global automation suppliers have the product portfolios and expertise to serve as both the main electrical contractor (MEC) and MAC, further reducing project engineering costs. The IEC 61850 standards, sometimes referred to as the “fieldbus for electrical,” help drive this trend. Automation suppliers with a strong electrical equipment presence benefit from (and drive) this trend at the expense of suppliers without this expertise. This trend is most evident in large greenfield projects. Regardless of the project scope, there is an increasing trend to look to a third party for safety consulting services. End users are losing the ability to provide these services in-house. These services extend beyond configuring and installing the safety system to pre-project work like determining the appropriate safety integrity levels (SILs), and after-project work like maintenance support, testing, and validation. New Competition Emerging Local technology suppliers in China, India, Brazil, and elsewhere have begun to develop solid SIS offerings that often appeal to local end users, particularly those without a global footprint. Many of the Chinese SIS suppliers, for example, are expanding their businesses to other parts of Asia. While these local technology suppliers do not yet represent global competition for the established SIS suppliers, this situation will likely change. Recognizing that many previous process safety system projects have

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failed, suppliers are adopting new technologies and standards to improve process safety system project execution. Some of the key technological changes occurring in the market include a growing use of new I/O technologies, increasing adoption of standards, and increasing use of virtualization. The overarching goal of these changes is to make process safety systems easier to implement and maintain. Applications for virtualization are expanding. There has been significant technical progress in system virtualization, a critical technology that underlies and enables the cloud computing services we now take for granted. In the telecommunication industry, suppliers are now proposing that the dedicated function appliances located at the base of every cellular tower be virtualized. The appliances would thus be replaced by an on-premise cloud system that delivers real-time application services to serve this telecom applications. This strategy, called Network Function Virtualization (NFV), is now a hot topic in cellular telecommunications. The computing equipment used in NFV to virtualize real-time functions in telecommunications could also be used in industrial automation. Such equipment could potentially virtualize many of the applications now running in PLCs or even in redundant DCS controllers. While ARC does not expect the safety market to embrace virtualization of safety logic in the near future, over the long term, it’s possible that virtualization technologies will prove to be robust enough for this type of application. The market is also putting an increased focus on the entire safety lifecycle. More users are beginning to see that most of the safety failures come from field devices connected to the safety system rather than the safety system logic itself. This understanding is driving more end users to demand safety lifecycle management software functionalities so they can not only operate their plants safer, but also prove it! ARC is also seeing a greater emphasis on “demystifying” safety boxes. End users continue to seek to understand more about how their safety boxes work and look to automation suppliers to provide useful diagnostics software. Regulators are also getting more involved in the safety lifecycle. Rather than just springing into action after an accident has occurred, regulators are becoming more proactive by working with major end users to ensure that they comply with standards and demonstrate an understanding of risks and corresponding safeguards to manage/mitigate identified risks before accidents can happen. However, much more still needs to be done to make industry aware of the risk and reduce both the frequency and severity of process safety-related incidents. Positive signs in this direction include the activities of the Chemical Centre for Process Safety sponsored by ADNOC in the Middle East, the Chemical Safety Board in the US, and the Health and Safety Executive in the UK. ARC has recently updated both its market research on this dynamic space for the supplier community and prepared an updated technology evaluation and selection guide for end users.

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FEATURED PROJECT

PROJECT NAME: PETRONAS - Johor Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) - Overview Name of Client

PETRONAS

Budget ($ US)

14,700,000,000

Revised Budget ($ US)

16,000,000,000

Contract Value ($ US)

12,700,000,000

Award Date

Q3-2012

Main Contractor

Facility Type

CB&I - Chicago Bridge & Iron Company Menta Construction Sdn. Bhd. Gadang Engineering Syarikat Ismail Ibrahim Sdn. Bhd. WCT Engineering Zelan Construction Sdn. Bhd UEM Builders UEM Group Fluor Corporation Jacobs Engineering Group Toyo Engineering Corporation Sinopec Engineering Incorporation (SEI) Petrofac Tecnicas Reunidas CTCI Corporation CCJV P1 Engineering and Construction Sdn. Bhd. Synerlitz (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. MIE Industrial Sdn. Bhd. Technip Yokogawa Kontrol (Malaysia) Chiyoda Corporation Refinery

Status

Construction

Start Date

Q2-2011

End Date

Q1-2019 Fluor Corporation Technip

PMC

Technip Yokogawa Kontrol (Malaysia)

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PROJECT BACKGROUND The proposed Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) project located in the state of Johor, Malaysia, aims at building a world-scale integrated refinery and petrochemical complex to answer the growing needs for specialty chemicals and to meet the demand for petroleum and commodity petrochemical products in the Asia Pacific region.

Project Status Nov 2017

RAPID has reached a completion stage of over 70%.

Oct 2017

Petronas and Saudi Aramco are seeking to raise US$8 billion for the project via a bridge loan.

Sep 2017

The client has awarded EPCM contract for isononanol chemical plant to Fluor. The contract value is undisclosed.

Aug 2017

Three biggest of Mammoet's PTC type cranes are working on one site at the same time for RAPID project.

Jul 2017

The biggest crude distillation column has been installed at the RAPID site.

Jun 2017

The completion of the project construction is expected in August 2018 and commissioning in September 2018.

May 2017

The client awards EPCC contract to Yokogawa Kontrol, subsidiary of Yokogawa Electric. The scope includes supplying process analysis system integration (SI) services and advanced solutions for the oil storage facilities.

Mar 2017

60% of the project implementation is completed.

Mar 2017

Saudi Aramco signs a $7 billion deal for the purchase of 50% stake in the project.

Feb 2017

PETRONAS and Saudi Aramco are expected to sign an agreement of cooperation within the project.

Feb 2017

The project is scheduled for completion in Q1 2019.

Feb 2017

Saudi Aramco decides to put on hold plans of participating in the project implementation.

Jan 2017

The client completes 54% of the project construction.

Jan 2017

Petronas awards technology license contract to LyondellBasell. Hostalen Advanced Cascade Process (Hostalen ACP) technology will be used for high density polyethylene (HDPE) unit.

Nov 2016

The client awards license contract to MECS (DuPont subsidiary), whereby DuPont MECS DynaWave technology will be used for custom-engineered scrubbing systems for sulfur dioxide removal

Aug 2016

The client awards steel pipes supply contract to Chu Kong Steel Pipe.

Jun 2016

After the cancellation of the proposed elastomer project worth US$1.3 billion, Petronas remains committed to the rest of the petrochemical projects that it has undertaken and is determined to commence operations in 2019.

Apr 2016

Petronas has cancelled their plans for the US$1.3 billion elastomer project that would have been part of the RAPID development.

Mar 2016

Petronas has received its first cargo at the Material Offloading Facility (MOLF) port inTanjung Setapa, Johor. The cargo consists of three steam cracking modules for the RAPID project.

Feb 2016

UEM Builders has stated that the common camp facilities (Package 20A1) is already at 98 percent completion.

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Project Scope The project scope includes: Refinery with a deep conversion scheme, 300,000 barrels per stream day capacity Naphtha Steam Cracker, 1.28 million tons of ethylene per year capacity Petrochemical Derivative Units (polyethylene, ethylene oxide, ethylene glycol, polypropylene, propylene oxide, propylene glycol and rubbers) Utilities, off site and jetty installations. Residue fluid catalytic cracking (RFCC) units with an estimated capacity of 140,000 barrel per stream day (bpsd) LPG treating unit (LTU) with a capacity of 65,000 bpsd Propylene recovery unit (PRU) with a capacity of 65,000 bpsd Caustic neutralisation units (CNU) Crude distillation unit (CDU) Atmospheric residue desulphurisation (ARDS) units Hydrogen collection Distribution units (HCDU). Kerosene hydrotreating (KHT) unit Diesel hydrotreating (DHT) unit Naphtha hydrotreating (NHT) unit Cracked naphtha hydrotreating (CNHT) unit Continuous catalytic reformer (CCR) units. Hydrotreating units Catalytic reforming unit PSA Packages for SMR Hydrogen production units (x3) Saturated gas plant Refinery Pressure Swing Adsorber (RPSA) Reciprocating Pumps API 675 Oil Mist System Interconnection and flare for the refinery 2 Amine recovery uits (ARU) 3 Sulphur recovery units (SRU) 2 Sour water stripping units (SWSU) Liquid sulphur storage unit (LSSU) Sulphur solidification units (SSU). Ethylene/Propylene Cracker unit with mezzanine of inside battery limit (ISBL) process and non process units; i.e. Butadine, Pygas, Benzene, MTBE units, Integrated Tank Farms, Cooling Water Systems, Flare System and Inter-connecting lines The Process units of the RAPID Steam Cracker Complex (SCC) which includes the Steam Cracker Unit (SCU) (Naphtha/LPG) - 1300 KTA Ethylene & 660 KTA Propylene, Pygas Hydrogenation Unit (PGH) - 660 KTA Raw Pyrolysis Gasoline, Benzene Extraction Unit (BZU) - 175 KTA Benzene, Butadiene Extraction Unit (BDU)-185 KTA Butadiene and Methyl, Tert-Butyl Ether Unit (MTBE) - 550 KTA MTBE Raffinate 1 from Butadiene Extraction Unit (BDU) and Raffinate 1 from Residue Fluidized Catalytic Cracking Unit (RFCC) will feed the MTBE Unit to produce MTBE and Raffinate 2 for downstream petrochemical use. Excess Raffinate 2 stream will also form part of the feed to the SCU Intermediate recycle stream from Petrochemicals Derivative Units will be recycled to the SCU. Refinery Off Gas (ROG) stream rich in ethylene and ethane is also feed to Steam Cracker Unit Intergraph Smart 3D which is a next-generation 3D design solution specifically tailored for the plant industry. It employs a breakthrough engineering approach that leverages real-time concurrent design, rules, relationships and automation. It is the most advanced and productive 3D design solution that effectively enables optimised design, increasing safety, quality and productivity, while shortening project schedules SmartPlant Materials which is the only solution available on the market that fully supports the unique materials management processes needed in the chemical industry. It offers a total materials management and subcontract management solution for chemical plants and projects Temporary common camp facilities and infrastructure Common construction access Permanent roads within project site

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Development and construction of all the common permanent and temporary roads, temporary drainage system, temporary drainage culverts, permanent bridges and road crossings, cable and utilities crossings, car and bus parking bay, Material Off Loading Facilities (“MOLF�) paving area, soil improvement works and post development works within RAPID Site Maintenance of all roads, temporary drains and culverts, bridges throughout RAPID construction period Maintenance of the Temporary Access Road within RAPID Site; and Maintenance of the Access Road outside RAPID Site and Haulage Road from Teluk Ramunia Wharf to RAPID Site boundary Synthetic rubbers from four separate elastomer plants it proposes to build within RAPID Centum VP production control system ProSafeR-RS safety instrumented system for the project Naphtha Hydrotreating (NHT), this process purifies naphtha removing dienes, olefins compounds, sulfur and nitrogen species with a feed capacity of 21,000 BPSD Octanizing (TM) - a continuous catalytic regenerative (CCR) reforming process for maximising the production of reformate from heavy hydrotreated naphtha , with a feed capacity of this unit 14,000 BPSD Prime-K (TM) - a catalytic process achieving hydrotreatment of a kerosene cut, with smoke point improvement and deep desulfurization, its feed capacity is 30,000 BPSD R2R (TM) - a residue fluidized catalytic cracking (RFCC) process including a double regenerator which enable to crack residue feedstock or vacuum gas-oil into lighter hydrocarbons. The process also includes a propylene recovery section (PRU Section). The capacity of the RFCC unit is 140,000 BPSD of feedstock in two trains Prime G+ (TM) - a catalytic process aiming at desulphurizing FCC gasoline while minimizing the octane loss. It includes a selective hydrogenation reactor/splitter and hydrodesulphurization reactor/stabilizer. The feed capacity of this unit is 75,000 BPSD Supply of equipments inclusive of Engineering/Installation Supervision services for the Provision of Telecommunication Integrator (TI) to the proposed design, construction and commissioning of the RAPID project Petronas is developing the sulfur plant as a part of its refinery and petrochemical integrated development (RAPID) Project site. Petronas and Evonik Industries will form a partnership to jointly own, develop, construct and operate facilities for the production of hydrogen peroxide, C4 co-monomer and oxo-products within Rapid. The plants are expected to have the capacity to produce: 250,000 tonnes of hydrogen peroxide 220,000 tonnes of isononanol (INA) 110,000 tonnes of 1-butene annually

Project Contractors PMC PQ

Bidders

Awarded

- Fluor Corporation - Technip

- Fluor Corporation - Technip

- Fluor Corporation - Technip

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Bidders

Awarded

- CB&I - Chicago Bridge & Iron Company - Menta Construction Sdn. Bhd. - Gadang Engineering - Syarikat Ismail Ibrahim Sdn. Bhd. - WCT Engineering - Zelan Construction Sdn. Bhd - UEM Builders - UEM Builders - UEM Group - Fluor Corporation - Jacobs Engineering Group - Toyo Engineering Corporation

- CB&I - Chicago Bridge & Iron Company - Menta Construction Sdn. Bhd. - Gadang Engineering - Syarikat Ismail Ibrahim Sdn. Bhd. - WCT Engineering - Zelan Construction Sdn. Bhd - UEM Builders - UEM Builders - UEM Group - Fluor Corporation - Jacobs Engineering Group - Toyo Engineering Corporation

- CB&I - Chicago Bridge & Iron Company - Menta Construction Sdn. Bhd. - Gadang Engineering - Syarikat Ismail Ibrahim Sdn. Bhd. - WCT Engineering - Zelan Construction Sdn. Bhd - UEM Builders - UEM Builders - UEM Group - Fluor Corporation - Jacobs Engineering Group - Toyo Engineering Corporation

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FEATURED PROJECT

- Sinopec Engineering Incorporation (SEI) - Petrofac - Tecnicas Reunidas - CTCI Corporation - CCJV P1 Engineering and Construction Sdn. Bhd. - Synerlitz (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. - MIE Industrial Sdn. Bhd. - Technip - Yokogawa Kontrol (Malaysia) - Chiyoda Corporation

- Sinopec Engineering Incorporation (SEI) - Petrofac - Tecnicas Reunidas - CTCI Corporation - CCJV P1 Engineering and Construction Sdn. Bhd. - Synerlitz (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. - MIE Industrial Sdn. Bhd. - Technip - Yokogawa Kontrol (Malaysia) - Chiyoda Corporation

- Sinopec Engineering Incorporation (SEI) - Petrofac - Tecnicas Reunidas - CTCI Corporation - CCJV P1 Engineering and Construction Sdn. Bhd. - Synerlitz (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. - MIE Industrial Sdn. Bhd. - Technip - Yokogawa Kontrol (Malaysia) - Chiyoda Corporation

PQ

Bidders

Awarded

- Technip - Yokogawa Kontrol (Malaysia)

- Technip - Yokogawa Kontrol (Malaysia)

- Technip - Yokogawa Kontrol (Malaysia)

PQ

Bidders

Awarded

- Muhibbah Engineering - KNM Group - Toyo Engineering Corporation - LyondellBasell - PT Rekayasa Industri (Rekind) - Intergraph - Axens - Protellus - Apex Communications - Leap Networks

- Muhibbah Engineering - KNM Group - Toyo Engineering Corporation - LyondellBasell - PT Rekayasa Industri (Rekind) - Intergraph - Axens - Protellus - Apex Communications - Leap Networks

- Muhibbah Engineering - KNM Group - Toyo Engineering Corporation - LyondellBasell - PT Rekayasa Industri (Rekind) - Intergraph - Axens - Protellus - Apex Communications - Leap Networks - Chu Kong Steel Pipe - Mammoet

FEED

Sub-Contractors

Project Schedules Project Announced

2Q-2011

Feasibility Study

2Q-2011

FEED

1Q-2012

Engineering & Procurement

3Q-2012

Construction

4Q-2012

Completed

1Q-2019

Commissioning

1Q-2019

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Project Personnel Company: Borouge Hanis Syahmi - Project Engineer - Chiyoda (Malaysia)

Available only for DMS Members

Kok Yau Tan - Projects Division Manager - Chiyoda (Malaysia)

Available only for DMS Members

Kazushi Okawa - Director - Chiyoda Corporation

Available only for DMS Members

Takalamesar Antonius - Pipe Stress Engineer - CTCI

Available only for DMS Members

Barbara Muller - Media Manager - Evonik Industries AG

Available only for DMS Members

Youn Yuen Wong - Project Manager - Fluor International Sdn Bhd (Malaysia)

Available only for DMS Members

Yasushi Kiyobayashi - Development Manager - Itochu Corporation

Available only for DMS Members

Dean Horton - Contract Manager - Jacobs Engineering Group Inc

Available only for DMS Members

Karthik Chandrashekar - Project Engineer - L & T Chiyoda Ltd

Available only for DMS Members

Zulhilmi Zakaria - Project Engineer - Mie Industrial

Available only for DMS Members

Farah Dahli - Process Engineer - Petrofac

Available only for DMS Members

Muhamad Talhah Azman - Instrumentation Engineer - Petrofac

Available only for DMS Members

Burhanudin - Project Control Manager - Petronas

Available only for DMS Members

Fabrice Granier - Project Control Manager - Petronas

Available only for DMS Members

Khairul Hafiz Zolkipli - Project Control Manager - Petronas

Available only for DMS Members

Luqmanulhakim Baharudin - Senior Integrated Operations Engineer - Petronas

Available only for DMS Members

Soraya Zainal - Senior Procurement Manager - Petronas

Available only for DMS Members

Vinodthan Subramaniam - Senior Contract Engineer - Petronas

Available only for DMS Members

Wanchai Lertsurang - Senior Procurement Manager - PTT Global Chemical Public

Available only for DMS Members

Jiang Zhu - Document Controller - SINOPEC Engineering

Available only for DMS Members

Tiezhu Zhao - Senior Project Manager - SINOPEC Engineering

Available only for DMS Members

Hasinah Kamrudin - Contracts & Procurement Interface Manager - Technip

Available only for DMS Members

Kimberly Stewart - Investor Relations Manager - Technip

Available only for DMS Members

Michele Schante - Investor Relations Manager - Technip

Available only for DMS Members

Varatharajan Murugayya - Procurement Manager - Technip

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Carlos Baro - Project Procurement Manager - Tecnicas Reunidas

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Alberto Villa - Project Director - Tecnicas Reunidas - Spain

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Javier Saiz - Project Area Manager - Tecnicas Reunidas - Spain

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Raul Ruiz Ferrero - Business Development Director - Tecnicas Reunidas - Spain

Available only for DMS Members

Carmen Huertas - Secretary - Tecnicas Reunidas Spain - Construction Department

Available only for DMS Members

Dipan Patel - Senior Piping Designer - Toyo Engineering

Available only for DMS Members

Joko Susanto - Process Engineer - Toyo Engineering

Available only for DMS Members

Mariano Jr Lugares - Planning Engineer - Toyo Engineering

Available only for DMS Members

Zul Karami - Project Engineer - Toyo Engineering & Construction

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Malaysia Project Listing PROJECT

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BASF-PETRONAS - Gebeng Integrated Aroma Complex Expansion Dialog D&P - Offshore Bayan Oil Field Redevelopment Hess-PCSB - North Malay Basin Gas Development INPEX - Offshore Sabah Block S JX NIPPON - Sarawak Block 2F JX Nippon Malaysia - Offshore Layang Gas Field FPSO JXNIPPON - Offshore Sabah Block R Lundin - Offshore Block PM307 Lundin - Offshore Block PM328 Exploration Lundin - Offshore Sabah Block SB303 MDC - Offshore Sarawak Block SK320 MTJA - Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development Area Murphy-PETRONAS - PFLNG 2 Block H Octanex - Ophir Cluster Oil Field Ophir Energy - Block PM322 PCG - Johor Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) - Package 11 PCG - Johor Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) - Package 6A PCSB - Bokor Redevelopment EOR Phase 3 PCSB - Kasawari Phase-2 PCSB - Kumang Cluster Development PCSB - Offshore Sarawak Block 3F PCSB - Sabah Block 2G-2J PCSB - Semarang Phase 2 Redevelopment Pengerang Gas Solution - Industrial Air Gas Facility PETRONAS - D18 Field Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) PETRONAS - Johor Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) - Overview PETRONAS - Johor Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) - Package 22 PETRONAS - Offshore Sarawak Block SK316 PETRONAS - Sepat Oil & Gas Field PETRONAS - Tukau Timur Gas Field PETRONAS Gas - Johor Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) - Pengerang LNG Regasification Facilities PETRONAS-Shell - Sabah & Sarawak Offshore Oil Development PETRONAS-Total - K5 Sour Gas Field PPMSB - Melaka Refinery Euro 5 Upgrade PRPC - Johor Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) - Package 14-UIO Repsol - Kinabalu Oil & Gas Field Repsol - Offshore Sabah Block SB309 Repsol - Offshore Sabah Block SB310 RHP-PETRONAS - SK331 Block Sapura Energy - B15 Field Development Sapura Energy - Offshore Sarawak Block SK408 Sapura Energy - Onshore Sabah Block SB331 Sapura Energy - Onshore Sabah Block SB332 Sarawak Shell - Offshore Sarawak Block SK318 Shell - St Joseph Field Redevelopment Shell-PCSB - E6 Field Development Total - Offshore Sarawak Block SK317B Exploration

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