Valve INSIGHT! May 2018

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May 2018 Vol.1 Issue 1

1st DMS Global UAE Valve Symposium 2018

POST SHOW REPORTS

1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference and Exhibition 2017 KFUPM/ISA - SAS Symposium on Industrial Systems & Control (SISC) 2018

FEATURED PROJECT

ADNOC Refining - Waste Heat Recovery

DMS ANALYTICS

Powering Through The UAE Energy Sector



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May 2018 Vol.1 Issue 1

1st DMS Global UAE Valve Symposium 2018

POST SHOW REPORTS

1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference and Exhibition 2017

FEATURED PROJECT

ADNOC Refining - Waste Heat Recovery

KFUPM/ISA - SAS Symposium on Industrial Systems & Control (SISC) 2018

DMS ANALYTICS

Powering Through The UAE Energy Sector

Valve INSIGHT! May 2018 Vol. 1 Issue 1 PUBLISHED BY Data Media Systems (for private distribution) President & CEO Mohammed Loch mloch@dmsglobal.net Operations Director Sara Loch sloch@dmsglobal.net Content Writer & Editor Rima Ravi rravindran@dmsglobal.net Editorial Designer Darren Deniese ddeniese@dmsglobal.net Although all efforts to ensure accurate reporting are taken, some errors may occur. The views and opinions herein are not those of the Publishers. All Rights reserved.

Content Pages 3 First Word 4-5 DMS Analytics 6 Industry News 7-18 1st DMS Global UAE Valve Symposium 2018 20-22 Technical Article 24-60 Post Show Reports 64-68 Featured Project 69 DMS CSR

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Dear DMS Members, When it was decided that we would venture into a magazine that specialises in just valves as a separate discussion point outside of automation in-general I was sceptical but then I took a step back to consider the topic more completely. Valves are a crucial part of process control and shutdown. Not only do they control the flow of fluids as part of the manufacturing process, they also provide shutdown of runaway processes. Whilst DCSs is mainly used in continuous process control and PLCs in automation and shutdown requiring on/off control, valves are used in all types of control and shutdown and thus used in all industries. It’s a big topic and will hopefully widen the audience outside of traditional process automation and shutdown. Reliability is a big concern in our industry and of course control and shutdown rely heavily on the valve with asset management of these and the actuator being crucial therefore. More so than the sensors for sure and so technologies that help monitor the health of the valve in terms of response time, ability to fully open/ close and cavitation etc. are key to the availability of these devices. Technologies such as Foundation Fieldbus (FF) are key also to verifying their operation without technicians providing visual feedback to help decrease the time taken to commission whilst helping to provide operational feedback that allows operators to be sure that, when they request 70% opening it is actually 70%. Partial Valve Stroke Testing (PVST) is also key for shutdown valves since this is required as part of the proof testing required to validate the SIL rating of the loop. It is crucial in this case to have good software and communication protocols that allow this to occur without upsetting the shutdown signal. Not long-ago FF was considered for shutdown (SIF) to replace the long-trusted HART protocol but this fell away presumably due to its inability to be reliable enough for a demand. With FF as part of the FieldComm Group and sistered with HART now, will it re-invent itself. Probably not since they have HART but will another technology be born out of the age of IIoT/Industry 4.0? A rhetorical question of course but technology moves fast and big data analytics is coming to help with asset management so I’m sure our industry will take a few more turns for the better. We don’t expect to start big in this first issue but as time goes on I can see support for Valve INSIGHT! to grow as more of the technologies related to this category are shared with the valve community. We hope you will share. Kind Regards,

Kind Regards,

Mohammed Loch President and CEO DMS Global

Hugh Wingrove Editor-in-Chief DMS Global

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Powering Through The UAE Energy Sector Factors such as population and economic growth within the GCC continuously trigger the demand for power sector projects. The incorporation of smart grid technologies that integrate renewable energy and the power grids are becoming increasingly popular and conscious diversification efforts have been implemented. According to several industry sources, the UAE aims to invest at least $35 billion in additional 17GW capacity required to meet the increasing demand and contribute towards the UAE’s recent energy strategy of saving about $190 billion. Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the National, Ministry of Energy 2050 Energy Strategy have been set up to help indicate focus and attention in achieving such goals. The Barakah nuclear power plant in Abu Dhabi will significantly contribute towards power sector diversification. The implementation of the 4 reactors, whose completion is delayed slightly due to the project approvals and rigorous testing required, should be operational within the next few years. Solar power is seen as one of the most significant ways to increase power supply whilst keeping intact with the 2050 energy targets. Such combination is triggering the industry clients and contractors to focus on the implementation of innovative platforms and policies to execute projects. The Mohammed Bin Rashid Solar Park, Sweihan 1,700 MW Solar IPP, and the Northern Emirate’s Utico Ras Al Khaimah Solar IPP are

examples of current projects that will contribute to a more sustainable energy growth. Furthermore, the expansion in the number of coal power projects is assigned to 11.2GW of the total generation of electricity 2050 target. Effectively, the UAE has been successful in implementing new technologies for a cleaner way to develop coal-driven power plants. For example, the Dubai’s Hassyan 2,400 MW coal-fired power station project is currently being executed. The northern region is not being neglected either, particularly due to its rising demand and consequent development, such as the FEWA’s 1.8GW Ras Al Khaimah plant currently being developed using an independent power project (IPP) model. Other significant power projects which are currently being executed include the Aweer Power Station IV Phase H with Siemens and Elsewedy being assigned to ensure the project delivery and the Jebel Ali K station developed by Duro Felguera. Overall, the mixture of rising demand and focus on creating one of the world’s most sustainable cities, the UAE will continue investments in the power sector. Initiatives such as the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the National, Ministry of Energy 2050 Energy Strategy have contributed towards a change in the mindset of both the private and public sectors to seek for modern and innovative technologies.

The Bapco Modernization Programme The Bahrain Petroleum Company (Bapco) has undertaken multiple projects to increase the quantity and products manufactured by their Sitra refinery. The first and largest project is the Bapco modernization program which aims to revamp, replace and updating aging units in the refineries, this will boost the processing capacity from 267,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 360,000 bpd. The modernization project will include these five major units; a residue conversion unit, hydrocracker units, a distillate hydrotreater, a sulfur recovery unit and a delayed coker unit. Other units in the project will comprise of; a waste treatment facility, a hydrogenation unit, a naphtha hydrotreater unit and a dehydro-sulphurisation unit which will produce diesel according to international standards with the sulphur content of fewer than 10 parts per million. The second project is being developed by Saudi Aramco as-well-as Bapco. The new AB pipeline, also known as the New Arabian Pipeline, will have a 4 Valve

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functional capacity of 350,000 bpd with a maximum design capacity of 400,000 bpd. The 115KM, 30-inch diameter pipeline will connect the Abqaiq processing facility in Saudi Arabia to Quarriyah and then offshore to Al-Jazayir beach in Bahrain and finally to Bapco’s refinery in Sitra. 63% (72KM) of the new pipeline will be onshore while 47% (43KM) will be Subsea. The increased capacity of the new pipeline will coincide with the increased processing capacity of the Bapco Refinery, once the modernization is completed. In January 2018, the consortium of Technip, Tecnicas Reunidas and, Samsung Engineering signed the EPC contract agreement with Bapco to start work on the Bapco Modernization Program which is expected to be completed by 2022. For the new AB pipeline, Saudi’s Al Robaya Trading & Contracting and NPCC have been contracted to perform the onshore and offshore works, respectively, on the Saudi Arabia side and Ramsis Engineering is the contractor for the Bahrain side of the project which will be finished at the end of 2018.


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Clean Fuels Project Kuwait has adopted a number of strategic plans for its 2030 Program that includes increasing crude production capacity, raising gas production level and boosting the volume of LNG storage facilities, as well as introducing integration between refining and petrochemical industry. And with all the planned expansions ongoing, the country also wants to deliver products that comply with high environmental standards. The Clean Fuels Project (CFP) aims to develop and expand the Mina Al Ahmadi (MAA) and Mina Abdulla (MAB), lowering the sulfur content of crude products to 5%. The low-value high sulfur will be converted to the higher value low sulfur products in order to achieve the highest return on investment. Back in 2012, Kuwait National Petroleum Corporation (KNPC) issued a tender for the multiple engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts. The Mina Al Ahmadi Refinery Package was won by a

consortium of GC Engineering, JGC Corporation and SK Engineering & Construction. Mina Abdulla Refinery Package 1 was awarded to CB&I, Petrofac and Samsung Engineering Company. Daewoo Engineering and Construction, Fluor and Hyundai Heavy Industries have won Mina Abdulla Refinery Package 2 deal. The refineries will have a total capacity of 800, 000 barrels per day (bpd), from the existing 736,000 bpd. The CFP project will also link both refineries into an integrated refining complex which will satisfy demands of both local and international markets. At the moment the overall completion rate of the project has reached 94% and the project is scheduled to be commissioned by the end of the year. The products will meet international standards and Euro-4 specifications, which will help to reduce sulfur content in gasoline and gasoil. Comprehensive development and less cost will allow KNPC to be very competitive on the global market.

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INDUSTRY NEWS

Complete Solutions for Industrial Valves Complete Solutions for Industrial Valves As a global leader of valve manufacturing, Neway (SSE:603699) is dedicated to the production, research, and development of industrial valves. Neway is committed to providing complete valve solutions to all industries through advanced engineering and innovation. Neway’s product line includes Ball, Gate, Globe, Check, Butterfly, Nuclear, Control, Subsea, Safety valves. Our high quality standards and innovative ability are recognized by many global end users and EPCs. Neway valves are utilized in a wide variety of industries and working conditions such as Gas, Oil, Refining, Chemical, Coal Chemical, Offshore, FPSO, Air Separation, LNG, Nuclear Power, Power Generation, and Pipeline Transmission applications etc. Facilities & Service Neway has developed a sophisticated multi-plant management system operating one valve assembly comprehensive plant, one API 6A valve plant, one safety valve plant, three foundries, and two R&D centers. Our newest assembly plant was expanded in 2013, and it now covers 35,000 square meters.

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Advanced software (ANSYS, FE-Safe, CF-Design, Siemens PLM and NX) is applied here at Neway for the Research & Development of products. We use SAP to control the traceability and status of all products during the manufacturing process. In order to ensure the safety, eco-friendliness, and reliability of our products, we use the most advanced fire-safe, cryogenic, high pressure, and fugitive emission test equipment. As part of Neway’s global strategy, to provide better service to our customers, we have established our overseas subsidiaries in North America, Brazil, Netherlands, Italy, Singapore, and Dubai along with over 80 agents and distributors worldwide. High Quality, High Value Neway is dedicated to the pursuit of “Zero Defect”. We maintain a quality management system that encompasses our entire operation from order entry to final inspection. Through Neway’s continuous efforts, our products have achieved industrial certificates including ISO 9001, API 6A, API 6D, API 6DSS, CE/ PED, ASME N & NPT, TA-Luft, ABS, CU-TR and NORSOK approvals etc.


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1st DMS Global UAE Valve Symposium 2018

Schedule Monday 7th May 2018 8:00 am – 9:00 am Registration 9:00 am – 9:15 am Welcoming Remarks

Mohammed Loch President & CEO DMS Global

9:15 am – 9:40 am Smart Valves & Optimised Selection Speakers

Co-Speakers

Mareesan Bose Head, Research & Development Larsen & Toubro Valves, India

Mohan Das Sugumar Deputy General Manager, Research & Development Larsen & Toubro Valves, India Presentation

L&T Valves Asset Management Program – LAMP®

9:40 am – 10:05 am Best Practices in Valve Testing and Maintenance Speaker

10:05 am – 10:30 am Cladded Valves Speaker

Mazlan B Mastan Principal Engineer, Instrument and Control PETRONAS

Masood Rahman GM Sales & Application Koso Kent Introl

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Valve Low Temperature Testing as per BS6364 and ISO5208 Standard Experience Sharing

Control Valve Problematic Application And Failures In Field

10:30 am – 11:15 am Exhibition Networking and Coffee Break 11:15 am – 1:15 pm Industry Lessons Learnt: Valve Failures Speakers

Khalfan Mohamed Al Abdouli Performance and Reliability Advisor ADNOC LNG Presentation

Anti Surge Valve Root Causes Failure Identification Prevented Catastrophic Machine Damage

Gary W. Stretton Sales Director Middle East Koso Kent Introl Presentation

Cladding of Valves

Owen Gu Senior Engineer – Research & Development – Shell Key Account Neway Valve (Suzhou) Co. Ltd Presentation

Oxygen Service Valves – Essential Precautions From Purchase to Installation

Abdel Rahman Khabbaz Business Development Dept Orion Valves SpA Presentation

The Concern Of Gate Valves In Non-Horizontal Installations

1:15 pm – 3:00 pm Lunch and Exhibition Networking

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John Furfey Director of Industry (Oil & Gas) ValvTechnologies Presentation

Benefits of Absolute Zero leakage Metal Seated valves for Severe Service – Valvtechnologies


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Welcoming Remarks 9:00 am – 9:15 am Mohammed Loch President & CEO DMS Global Mohammed Loch is the President & CEO of DMS Global. DMS Global’s range of activities include Events, Publishing, Video Production, Web Services, PR & Branding Solutions, ultimately complementing its project intelligence database. With this diverse range of activities, DMS is the only media company that can truly call itself a marketing specialist for the Energy Sector. Other than DMS Global, Mohammed’s other roles include; the Director Industry Development for the International Society of Automation (ISA), the Middle East, Africa & Asia Pacific Partner of the ARC Advisory Group, Regional Director Middle East for the Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association (MESA) as well as FieldComm Group, Director of Market Intelligence for the Bilateral US-Arab Chamber of Commerce, and Partner & Executive Director of the Choice to Change Foundation.

Smart Valves & Optimised Selection 9:15 am – 9:40 am Speakers Mareesan Bose (Co-Speaker) Head, Research & Development Larsen & Toubro Valves, India Presentation: L&T Valves Asset Management Program – LAMP® Mareesan Bose, Head R&D, Senior Deputy General Manager at Larsen & Toubro is responsible for Design / Engineering functions for their Valves Manufacturing plant spread across INDIA. Earlier Mareesan Bose was leading an Engineering Design Center for GE Oil & Gas – Drilling Systems at Chennai, an upstream segment. He was instrumental in developing new products for their Land Drill rig market. He brought innovation on pressure containing concepts & own US patents as well. Prior to that, Mareesan Bose also working for various other esteemed Indian Manufacturing corporate like ELGI, TAFE & LMW where he delivered successful new products. During his R&D journey of more than 25 years, Mareesan Bose earned thorough knowledge across multiple industrial portfolio like Textile, Automobile, Compressor and Oil & Gas. He travelled a lot & collaborated well with multiple personalities across India & abroad – USA, Germany, Korea, Singapore, China, Middle East, etc., to new a few countries. Mareesan Bose, Green Belt Certified personnel have successfully developed many new products which got fetched better recognition across industries / customers, and around the world. Mareesan Bose holds a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in Product Design.

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1st DMS Global UAE Valve Symposium 2018 Mohan Das Sugumar (Co-Speaker) Deputy General Manager, Research & Development Larsen & Toubro Valves, India Presentation: L&T Valves Asset Management Program – LAMP® Mohan Das Sugumar ,R&D, Deputy General Manager at Larsen & Toubro is responsible for New product development Valves Manufacturing plant spread across INDIA Mohandas worked with L&T VALVES for four years and associated in development of new products for Larsen and Toubro. He was instrumental in developing control and automation valve portfolio for the company. During his stint he developed first indigenously built HIPPS system for gas gathering station in India Prior to that, Mohandas worked with global reputed valve manufacturers like Circor, GE-Dresser, CCI etc. He is expert in severe service control valves with wide knowledge on valve application and control logics used in process industries. During his R&D journey of more than 17 years, Mohandas earned thorough knowledge across multiple control product lines like Turbine Bypass valves, Desuperheaters,Antisurge valves, Vent valves for oil and Gas application as well power applications. Mohandas holds a Bachelor’s degree in Production Engineering.

Best Practices in Valve Testing and Maintenance 9:40 am - 10:05 am Speaker Mazlan B Mastan Principal Engineer, Instrument and Control PETRONAS Presentation: Valve Low Temperature Testing as per BS6364 and ISO5208 Standard Experience Sharing Mazlan Mastan is the Principal Engineer, Instrument and Control recently transferred to East Malaysia’s Ammonia and Fertilizer Plant based in Sipitang, Sabah. He has more than 19 years of experience in handling Project and Maintenance task related to instrumentation and control. Graduated with honors in Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic and Electrical Engineering from University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. He is a member of the International Society of Automation (ISA) and member of Board of Engineer Malaysia. He is also a certified Functional Safety Engineer - TÜV Rheinland (#5307/12) SIS, as well as certified IECEx Competent Person (IECEx CP SRM17.0019).

Cladded Valves 10:05 am - 10:30 am Speaker Masood Rahman GM Sales & Application Koso Kent Introl Presentation: Control Valve Problematic Application And Failures In Field The presenter is in Control valve Field since 1997. He had worked in Instrumentation Limited , Fisher and Masonielen before he moved to Saudi in 2003.He worked for Severn Glocon for next 8 Years with some top Valve Experts from Unival Group and was front Field person in Solving many problems and Retrofits for some tough Applications in Saudi, OMAN and UAE. He then moved to KOSO Kent Introl in 2012 and continued the Field Experience of Application understanding and problem solving in kent Introl . He has practically resolved 3-4 valve Problems in the field in QATAR and UAE region. 10 Valve

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Industry Lessons Learnt: Valve Failures 11:15 am –1:15 pm Speakers Khalfan Mohamed Al Abdouli Performance and Reliability Advisor ADNOC LNG Presentation: Anti Surge Valve Root Causes Failure Identification Prevented Catastrophic Machine Damage Khalfan Al Abdouli is instrument and control advisor at ADNOC LNG. A technical expert with 11 years’ experience, responsible for assuring plant performance as per design intent in ADNOC LNG, partnering with internal business stakeholders to tackle plant issues and provide advisory roles for improving plant effectiveness. Khalfan occupied different role in ADNOC LNG starting from maintenance, to engineering and project and finally in performance and reliability. Khalfan is charged to analyze, diagnose, and solve significant plant issues relating primarily to production losses, process safety incidents and integrity and reliability events and trends. Khalfan facilitates and leads Root Cause Analysis teams. Khalfan is the Independent Competent Person accountable for verification of asset integrity of instrumentation and control systems and equipment. Recently Khalfan have a major contribution to LNG train Asset life extension exercise. Gary W. Stretton Sales Director Middle East Koso Kent Introl Presentation: Cladding of Valves Gary W. Stretton is the Sales Director – Middle East for ‘Nihon Koso Co Ltd – Abu Dhabi’’, Koso are a recognized global control and choke valve manufacturer; Gary completed a recognized engineering apprenticeship with Shell Chemicals UK early in his career and has a sound multi skilled engineer background especially within the valve and control market. Gary has had many key product development roles with global cooperate valve manufacturing companies, he holds a UK BTec HNC in plant Engineering and has more than 32 years of experience in the valve and control field with excellent knowledge in valve and actuator manufacturing, mechanical, control and Electrical engineering processes. He holds a BTec in Business studies and this core strength has helped him to develop the Koso business in the Middle East market with a key strategy and vision for growth.

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1st DMS Global UAE Valve Symposium 2018 Owen Gu Senior Engineer – Research & Development – Shell Key Account Neway Valve (Suzhou) Co. Ltd Presentation: Oxygen Service Valves – Essential Precautions From Purchase to Installation Owen Gu is the Senior R&D Engineer from Neway, who has played a vital role in getting Neway valve design qualified for the Critical Oxgen Service in Shell. Owen helped Neway to become a single sourced vendor in Shell for the Oxygen service valves in the Gate, Globe, Check valve category. Owen played a main role in designing the clean room facility for assembling and testing Oxygen service valves in collaboration with the Valve engineers from Shell Netherlands inside the Neway Manufacturing plant which complies with the stringent Clean Room specifications of Shell Global Solutions. Owen has successfully demonstrated the capability to design and manufacture the critical Oxygen service valves for Shell for their prestigious GTL process where both High Temperature Gaseous Oxygen and Low temperature liquid Oxygen are to be handled by the valves. He has been working with Shell Engineers for more than 10 years developing and improving the Shell specifications for the Oxygen service valves which includes the identification of new materials, developing design variations, creating new manufacturing techniques for improving the oxygen service valve’s performance, based on the various feed backs received from Shell based on their process and operational requirements. Abdel Rahman Khabbaz Business Development Dept Orion Valves SpA Presentation : The Concern Of Gate Valves In Non-Horizontal Installations Abdel Rahman Khabbaz, born and raised in Lebanon at 1989, graduated in 2015 at the University of Trieste with a Master Degree in Mechanical Engineering and he finished his studies in Germany Lemgo , He published during his degree thesis implementation the following topics 1) Energy analysis of a furnace for the production of Pyrex glass. 2) Market analysis and introduction of an advanced planning and scheduling (APS) software into a manufacturing firm. Khabbaz started with Orion Valves in 2015 as a Project Coordinator and actually is Business Development Executive Manager. He participated to Adipec 2015, 2016, 2017 & Saudi Aramco Valve Symposium on November 2017. John Furfey Director of Industry (Oil & Gas) ValvTechnologies Presentation : Benefits of Absolute Zero leakage Metal Seated Valves for Severe Service – Valvtechnologies Based in Houston, John Furfey has global management responsibility for ValvTechnologies’ upstream, midstream and downstream oil and gas activities worldwide as well as long-term vision strategies for development and growth in the severe service market. John brings more than 30 years of extensive valve industry and global sales experience to the company. Most recently, he served as Director of Partner Accounts at Schlumberger, where he was responsible for developing new partner accounts, supporting global account managers in meeting goals and leading the global project pursuits of major CapEx projects. John’s management experience also includes leadership positions at Cameron International Valves and Measurement division, where he held the position of Vice President of Sales Asia Pacific and China, Vice President of Strategic Alliances and Vice President of Marketing Engineered Valves. Earlier in his career, he served as Vice President of Sales and Marketing Energy Group at PCC Flow Technologies. John holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Industry and Technology from Northern Illinois University.

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Floor Plan

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B4

B6

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Exhibitor Locator ATV HIPPS BAC Valves S.A. Control Seal B.V. L&T Valves NEWAY FLOW CONTROL DMCC

A1 B6 B2 B1 C1

NIHON KOSO CO. LTD. ORION SpA ROTEX Automation Limited Saga Lancaster Holdings ValvTechnologies Inc. (GCG Engineering Services)

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Business Activity Locator Cladded Valves

Smart Valves & Optimised Selection

ATV HIPPS BAC Valves S.A. Control Seal B.V.

A1 B6 B2

ATV HIPPS BAC Valves S.A. Control Seal B.V.

A1 B6 B2

L&T Valves NEWAY FLOW CONTROL DMCC NIHON KOSO CO. LTD.

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ORION SpA Saga Lancaster Holdings ValvTechnologies Inc. (GCG Engineering Services)

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L&T Valves NEWAY FLOW CONTROL DMCC NIHON KOSO CO. LTD. ORION SpA Saga Lancaster Holdings ROTEX Automation Limited ValvTechnologies Inc. (GCG Engineering Services)

B1 C1 B4 A2 C2 B3

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Industry Lessons Learnt: Valve Failures ATV HIPPS BAC Valves S.A. NEWAY FLOW CONTROL DMCC NIHON KOSO CO. LTD. ORION SpA ROTEX Automation Limited

A1 B6 C1 B4 A2 B3

Leakage Criteria & Sealing ATV HIPPS BAC Valves S.A. Control Seal B.V.

A1 B6 B2

L&T Valves NEWAY FLOW CONTROL DMCC NIHON KOSO CO. LTD. ORION SpA ROTEX Automation Limited Saga Lancaster Holdings ValvTechnologies Inc. (GCG Engineering Services)

B1 C1 B4 A2 B3 C2

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Trim Design & New Technologies ATV HIPPS BAC Valves S.A. Control Seal B.V. L&T Valves NEWAY FLOW CONTROL DMCC NIHON KOSO CO. LTD. ORION SpA

A1 B6 B2 B1 C1 B4 A2

ROTEX Automation Limited Saga Lancaster Holdings

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Valve Testing & Maintenance ATV HIPPS BAC Valves S.A. L&T Valves

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NEWAY FLOW CONTROL DMCC NIHON KOSO CO. LTD.

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ORION SpA ROTEX Automation Limited

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1st DMS Global UAE Valve Symposium 2018 ATV HIPPS Contact Person: Cristiano Corelli Address: Via A. Meucci 19, 50012 Bagno a Ripoli (Florence), Italy Telephone Number: 00 39 055 0763613 Mobile Number: 00 0561017163 Website: www.atvhipps.com Email: c.corelli@atvhipps.com Sponsor Type: Bronze Sponsor Stand Number: A1 We design, manufacture, assemble, test and certify safety loop systems including IFAT (Integrated Functional Acceptance Tests) performed in our own facility located in Colico, Italy. We provide startup, commissioning and field services including system upgrades, safety assessments and SIL certification of new and existing plants. ATV HIPPS follows the highest quality standards in terms of processes and sub suppliers. ATV HIPPS is able to integrate a wide variety of components including but not limited to valves, actuators, logic solvers, interlocking manifolds, hydraulic panels and hydraulic power units, piping, etc. in a loose item or skid mounted configuration. ATV HIPPS is able to provide any brands and sub supplier systems based on customer preference. BAC VALVES S.A. Contact Person: Oriol Rabert Address: Tapis 126 17600 Figueres (Spain) Telephone Number: 00 34 972677052 Mobile Number : 00 34 618637215 Website: www.bacvalves.com Email: oriol.rabert@bacvalves.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B6 BAC VALVES, founded in 1958, designs, manufactures and sells high quality ball and butterfly valves for the Chemical, Petro-chemical, Gas and Processing industries. The experience gained along our trajectory in the Valve industry, it’s a guarantee that we are one of the most experienced companies in this sector. The commitment of the whole firm and the techniques incorporated, together with the continual training of our personnel and the investment in research, means of production and quality control, not only gives BAC’s valves a better “Life cycle Cost” but also makes them some of the most reliable product in the market. Control Seal BV Contact Person: Filip Nadvornik Address: Farmsumerweg 43, 9902 BL Appingedam Telephone Number: 00 31596652222 Mobile Number: 00 31624655040 Website: www.controlseal.nl Email: sales@controlseal.nl Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B2 Control Seal has more than 100 years of experience in engineering and more than 35 years in valve manufacturing. Control Seal successfully supplied more than 220.000 valves worldwide and have been approved with all oil & gas major end users like Saudi Aramco, Shell or BP. Main Control Seal benefit is longevity of the valves as it significantly reduces maintenance cost and spare parts need and therefore brings higher revenue for the end client. Control Seal focuses is on a niche market of special designed valves for crucial or critical applications therefore the main range consists of four engineered products: 1) Non Contact Rising Stem Ball valve (RSBV) – metal to metal seated ball valve for high pressure and temperature applications (typical for molecular sieve), frequent switching, thermal shocks and other extreme conditions 2) Dual Expanding Double Block and Bleed Plug valve (DBBV) – ensuring tight shut off (or zero leakage) that can be proven by a selected bleed system for applications in metering systems, tank storages, pipelines, fueling systems at the airport etc. 3) Axial Flow Control valve (AFV) – control valve for compressor stations, gas transmission pipelines etc. 4) Four Way Diverter Plug valve (4WDV) – mainly for provers in metering systems.

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1st DMS Global UAE Valve Symposium 2018 L&T Valves Contact Person: Prasanth Prasad Address: L&T Valves, 6th Floor, Shk Abdullah Building, Al Mahatta, Al Qasimi Street, PO Box 71447, Sharjah UAE Mobile Number: +971 55 5478247 Website: www.lntvalves.com Email: Prasanth.P@lntvalves.com Sponsor Type: Gold Sponsor Stand Number: B1 L&T Valves, a wholly owned subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro, manufactures custom-engineered valves for oil & gas, power and process industries. The company also offers mission-critical flow-control solutions for defence and aerospace sectors. The products enhance safety, reliability and performance in projects and plants across the globe. The range comprises a wide range of Gate, Globe & Check Valves, Ball Valves, Butterfly Valves and Plug Valves, with API 600, API 6D and API 609 monograms as well as valves with CE Marking and ATEX certification. The company also offers SIL3-capable automation solutions such as HIPPS and ESDV. The products are approved and accepted by the global majors in energy sector and are available through a global network of offices and distributors. L&T Valves manufacturing facilities leverage innovation and technology to guarantee quality and traceability. The Quality Management System of the company is certified to comply with ISO 9001 and API Spec Q1. Environment Management System and Occupational Health and Safety Management System meet the requirements of ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001, respectively.

NEWAY FLOW CONTROL DMCC Contact Person: Sarah Lim Address: 3606 JBC 1, Cluster G, Jumeirah Lake Towers, P.O. Box 214954, Dubai, UAE Telephone Number: 00 971 4 4562947 Website: www.newayvalve.com / www.newayoilequipment.com Email: sarah.lim@newayvalve.com Sponsor Type: Silver Sponsor Stand Number: C1 Neway, China’s largest and world-renowned industrial valve manufacturer, always commits to providing customers with complete solutions for industrial valves. Neway specializes in the industrial valves production, research and development, sales and service. After nearly 20 years of effort, Neway creates its own unique valve aircraft carrier. Neway is based in China to implement its global strategy. In China, we have 2 major production bases, 3 professional foundries and 1 R&D center. As part of Neway’s global strategy to provide better service to our customers, we have established 7 overseas subsidiaries in North America, Brazil, Netherlands, Italy, Singapore and Dubai along with over 80 agents and distributors worldwide. Our products include ball valve, globe valve, check valve, gate valve, butterfly valve, control valve, nuclear valve, safety valve, subsea valve, wellhead products and a variety of special valves which are used in a wide variety of industries and working conditions such as Gas, Oil, Refining, Chemical, Coal Chemical, Offshore, FPSO, Air Separation, LNG, Nuclear Power, Power Generation and Pipeline Transmission.

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1st DMS Global UAE Valve Symposium 2018 NIHON KOSO CO. LTD. Contact Person: Gary Stretton Address: Pearl Plaza Building, Mezzanine 4, Khalidiya, Abu Dhabi, UAE Telephone Number: +971 2 639 0655 Website: www.koso.co.jp Email: gary.stretton@koso.co.in Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B4 Nihon KOSO Co. Ltd. based in Tokyo, Japan was founded in 1965 with factories in Japan, China, South Korea, USA, UK, India and worldwide network of sales, manufacturing and services. We are engaged in manufacturing, marketing, and field servicing automatic control valves. We offer globe, gate, ball, and butterfly valves; actuators, which include diaphragm, cylinder, motorized, solid state electronic, microprocessor controlled, and electrohydraulic actuators; sensors; and accessories, including electro-pneumatic positioners, pneumatic-pneumatic positioners, air filter-regulators, lock valves, and current simulators. Our goal in manufacturing is to guarantee high quality 100% of the time. To achieve this, we use only the best hardware and software to create advanced, comprehensive production systems with CAD/CAM automation lines, unmanned transport systems, production control systems and other sophisticated processes. In addition to the high performance and high quality standards of products that bear the KOSO brand name, our clients around the world value our abundant experience in meeting their demands for superior technology. The KOSO Group is adding electronics-related technology to its mastery of measuring, mechanical and electrical technologies, as we continue to meet the challenging needs of the fast-growing family of satisfied KOSO customers.

ORION SpA Contact Person: Abdel Rahman Khabbaz Address: Via Giovanni e Sebastiano Caboto 8 Telephone Number: 00 0039 040 9713 Website: www.orionvalves.com Email: businessdev@orionvalves.com / sales@orionalves.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: A2 Orion is an italian manufacturer of High quality valves for the petrochemical industries ORION present their product line of Steel Valves incorporating new and revised designs, specially engineered to meet the exacting demands and requirements of the petroleum and chemical industries. The Company has a world market distribution network and sells its products both to engineering companies and to final users, manufacturing a complete line of: 1) Cast steel valves 2) Globe valves 3) Check valves 4) Rising Stem Ball Valves 5) Speciality valves Steel Gate, Globe, Rising Stem Ball valves and Check valves, as well as a variety of speciality valves such as Y-pattern and Bellows seal and valves for specialised services such as Alkylation, Cryogenic and Lethal service. The best quality materials and engineering All ORION valves are produced by employing the best raw materials, carefully selected, correctly identified and analyzed. The machining is carried out with the aid of the latest type equipment according to the most up-to-date methods. All ORION products are constantly tested and inspected to ensure that governing standards and tolerances are strictly complied with. ORION valves are designed to the basic principle of hydrodynamics so that pressure drop and turbulence are reduced, thus allowing a smooth flow of fluids with the minimum of restriction.

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1st DMS Global UAE Valve Symposium 2018 ROTEX Automation Limited Contact Person: Mohamed Shafeel/Ramakrishna KG Address: 501, Abu Dhabi Plaza Tower, Hamdan Street Telephone Number: 00 971 2 628 9100 Mobile Number: 00 971 558144331/00 918971744345 Website: www.rotexautomation.com Email: sales@nextengg.com, Ramakrishna@rotexautomation.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B3 Rotex is a leading manufacturer and exporter of fluid control systems, solenoid valves, valve automation systems and control components, with a market presence in more than 30 countries. Having started off in 1967 with one modest industrial building, Rotex now has 2 state-of-the art manufacturing facilities in India and recently acquired one in Germany. Rotex has secured numerous patents on its innovative designs developed to help their customers gain maximum benefit. Rotex products have a robust design and are manufactured with utmost precision to ensure safe and reliable functioning. Rotex range includes Solenoid Valves, Electro Hydraulic Actuator, Electro Pneumatic Positioners. Saga Lancaster Holdings Contact Person: Robert Belter Address: 14041 West Road, Suite 100, Houston, Texas 77041 Telephone Number: +1 832 237 9444 Mobile Number: +1 346 307 6661 Website: www.sagapce.com www.lancasterflow.com Email: rbelter@lancasterflow.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: C2 Lancaster Saga designs and manufactures a premium high-performance choke valve used in the most rugged oil and gas field environments. Our choke valve is ideal in challenging offshore and onshore applications because of it is more robust, compact and durable than any other choke valve on the international market. Our market leading low torque design is perfect for companies looking to reduce their foot print and increase margins. Our choke valve is manufactured under an API 6A license to very strict quality control standards. With offices strategically located throughout the world, Lancaster Saga choke valves will be delivered on time to your location. ValvTechnologies Inc. (GCG Engineering Services) Contact Person: Abdul Rauf Address: P.O Box 43044 Telephone Number: 02 6442999 Mobile Number: 055 1046107 Website: www.valv.com Email: Abdul.rauf@gcg-es.com Sponsor Type: Exhibitor Stand Number: B5 ValvTechnologies is the global leader in the design and manufacturer of metal-seated, zero-leakage, severe service valve solutions for the harshest applications. What matters most is our focus on helping you meet your challenges safely and efficiently. Whether those challenges are daily process problems that need to be met one valve at a time, or system-wide concerns demanding excellence in severe service valve solutions, ValvTechnologies has built solutions proven to help customers. ValvTechnologies is committed to providing the best isolation solutions to ensure customer satisfaction, safety and reliability, and improved process and performance. ValvTechnologies’ severe service valves are built to withstand the most severe applications. High-temperature, high-pressure, highcycling, abrasive, corrosive and caustic media have all been considered in the design of our product lines. Valvtechnolgies valves guarantee absolute zero leakage, long life, avoid maintenance costs and plant shutdowns. Industry is require on highly critical application on safety and absolute zero-leakage to the environment. ValvTechnologies’ design and solution is simple, robust and reliable for lower cost of ownership, higher process efficiency and plant availability.

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TECHNICAL ARTICLE

Sealing Technology for Special Applications in Valves In the world of valves, no “one solution fits all” approach exists when it comes to sealing technology. Selection depends on a myriad of factors such as the media to which the seals are exposed, temperature, pressure and the leakage tightness required. In a process plant, several failure modes for valves are possible, including bonnet and flange leaks and leaks through the seat, but 77 percent of them are caused by stem packing leaks.1 Therefore, valve sealing solutions must be tailored to meet the specific application requirements. The solutions can range from selecting the right valve type and customizing bonnet design to installing the valve in a specific orientation. Criteria for valve seal selection Service-specific selection Fugitive emission service — Fugitive emissions (FE) are emissions of gases/vapors due to unanticipated leak from pressurized equipment such as valves and pumps in an industrial site. FE can be broadly classified as volatile organic compounds (VOC) and hazardous air pollutants (HAP). O&G, chemical industries contribute to 50% of the VOC and HAP emissions and valves in these installations are given a lot of focus in FE control as they contribute to 60% of emissions out of which 80% are from valve shafts. The American Petroleum Institute’s API 622 is the type test standard for qualifying process valve packing for fugitive emissions. Many valve type test standards exist for fugitive emissions such as API 624, API 641 and ISO 15848-1. These standards specify the performance criteria for the valve qualified such as number of mechanical cycles, thermal cycles, temperature and pressure and leakage tightness achieved. Hydrogen service — Hydrogen is an unstabilized and combustible gas often used in combination with other hydrocarbons. Any media containing hydrogen gas with a partial pressure of 7 bar and above will be considered as hydrogen service. Because hydrogen is very permeable, hybrid packings are preferred with live-loading. Reducing leakage by impregnating graphite with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is unacceptable since PTFE can evaporate in a fire with disastrous results. Steam service — Valves used in combined cycle and supercritical power plants pose unique challenges to the stem seal selection. Combined cycle power plants involve high temperatures, high pressures, high Delta Ps and frequent “cycling” of valves because of load variations for plants that are not purely base-load plants. In coal based power plants, plants operating above 24 MPa (3480 psi) /593°C (1100°F) are regarded as ultra-supercritical (USC), those operating below 24 MPa (3480 psi) as subcritical and those at or above

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24 MPa as supercritical (SC).2 For these applications, graphite packings without PTFE and binders are most suitable. These graphite packings could also have an oxidation inhibitor and, optionally, be live-loaded to compensate for frequent thermal cycling. Oxygen service — When designing a valve for oxygen service, it is important to identify potential sources of ignition and the factors that aggravate propagation because all three elements — oxygen, fuel and heat (source of ignition) — are required to start and propagate a fire. As nonmetals form an important part in the kindling chain in an oxygen system, gland packings and other nonmetallic seals are chosen for design temperature-pressure conditions based on tests conducted for autogenous ignition temperature, aging resistance, ignition sensitivity to gaseous oxygen and liquid oxygen impacts. Temperature & pressure As per API RP 615,3 high-temperature service is typically defined as a service with temperature higher than 205°C (400°F) for soft-seated valves and 400°C (750°F) for metal-seated valves. Lowtemperature service is generally defined in the process industry as services that range from -196°C (-320°F) to -30°C (-21°F). These services include liquefied natural gas liquefaction and gasification, natural gas liquid production and ethylene production. While temperature determines the thresholds for the use of nonmetals/metals as seals, pressure determines the permeability and extrusion behavior of seals over time. Graphite packings are reinforced with Inconel to give the blowout proof strength. Leakage tightness External leakage tightness can either be expressed in parts per million (ppm) or flow rate. Different standards specify leak tightness for valves. API 624 and API 641 are standards for 100 ppm fugitive emissions for rising and rotating stem valves, respectively. ISO 15848 has methane and helium leakage classes and can be extended to isolation and control valves and from temperatures -196 °C (-320 °F) to 400 °C (750 °F). Valve stem seal selection depends on whether the intended leakage class is Class AH, BH or CH. In a rising stem valve, Class AH would require a metal bellows while Class BH would require a live-loaded low fugitive emissions packing. Customized bonnet designs Extended bonnet design For low/higher temperature services, the bonnet arrangement/installation could be changed to ensure that a conventional graphite packing system works for the desired temperature and pressure. The heat


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Table 1. Fugitive emissions standards for valves

dissipation length has two functions: to clear the lagging and to have sufficient length outside the lagging to dissipate the heat so the graphite-packing skin temperature remains in an operable range. Extended bonnet lengths for low temperature are covered in standards such as BS 6364 and MSS SP-134 that address low-temperature/cryogenic applications. Shell MESC SPE 77/212 is a specification that covers “valves in high-temperature services.” This specification suggests that for valves for temperatures above 450°C (842°F) the length of the extension shall be sufficient to maintain the stem packing at a temperature less than or equal to 400°C (750°F) to minimize the potential for the oxidization of graphite, which can affect the valve’s performance. Other bonnet arrangements • A lantern ring could be used in conjunction with compression packings for cooling the packing or acting as an injection chamber for a sealant or as a water sealing connection for vacuum service. • Jacketed valves can be installed for cooling or heating. When a cooling medium is circulated, the jacketing is concentrated around the bonnet so the packing temperature is reduced sufficiently. • In high-temperature services, it can be effective to install the bonnet below the valve. If the bonnet is below the valve, no convection occurs and the heat from process fluid is transferred by conduction in the bonnet wall only. • Special cooling arrangements such as a stem cooling arrangement could be used where liquid sodium or water can be used to cool the valve stem and consequently the sealing system. Bellows sealed gate & globe valve A bellows-sealed valve is designed with a metal bellows that expands or contracts with the linear stroke of the valve while providing a solid, permanent barrier between the fluid medium in the body and any potential leak paths to the atmosphere. The purpose of a bellows seal is to provide a metal barrier between the stem at its point of entry through the pressure boundary and the process fluid within the valve to eliminate stem leakage.

Use of alternate/complementary sealing materials At present, graphite is a popularly used packing material for all general sealing applications in the form of gasket and packing rings. The service temperature limit of graphite packing rings has precluded its application for high-temperature services above 450°C (842°F) in oxidizing atmospheres. Conventionally in such high-temperature applications, bonnet extensions are provided in valves that ensure the temperature at the packing remains below 450°C (842°F). However, the use of bonnet extensions becomes prohibitive in some cases where end users want compact piping layouts. The packing material/configuration selected would have to be stable at high temperatures without any deterioration in the chemical properties and still achieve sealability at elevated temperatures. Following are the sealing materials considered for high temperature applications: • High-purity graphite (greater than 99 percent) with oxidation inhibitor can be used up to 550°C (1022 °F). • Packings made from Vermiculite, a natural mineral that expands with the application of heat, are resistant to temperature up to 1050°C (1922°F) but are hygroscopic in nature. • Packings made from silica fibers are resistant to high temperature and pressure, but silica packings tend to harden at high temperatures. • Glass wool-based packings are porous but resistant to temperatures up to 1,000°C (1832°F). • Mica-based packings can be used up to 1000°C (1832°F), are partly hygroscopic and can be used for low pressures only. • Spring-energized metal seals made from Inconel can work up to 700°C (1292°F), though the finish and hardness requirements of the stuffing box and stem could be demanding. Multibarrier seals In valves, the concept of independent sealing barriers has been in use for a long time. Primary and secondary stem seals were first used in plug valves and later in ball valves where the primary seal is responsible for leak tightness while the secondary seal is merely

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TECHNICAL ARTICLE References 1. McJones, S. & Sobilo, R. (Sept. 26, 2014). How a Refinery Significantly Reduced Fugitive Emissions. 2. Ultra Supercritical Turbines — Steam Oxidation, DOE/ARC-2004-064 3. API RP 615, Valve Selection Guide, Second Edition

Table 2. Examples of multibarrier seals in valves

a fire-safe seal when used in process applications. However, with the demands for low-emission valves, or Low-E valves, stem seal configurations have changed where a number of independent barriers are used in conjunction to create a leak-tight seal. Examples of multibarrier seals are given in Table 2.

Author: V Ramakrishnan has 14 years of experience at L&T Valves in different engineering roles in Valves design, R&D & Reliability engineering. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.Hons.) degree in Mechanical Engineering and is professionally registered as a CFSP (Exida) & as an Incorporated Engineer (IMechE).



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The 1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference and Exhibition 2017 aimed to provide a platform for the Automation Industry in Malaysia in order to connect, interact and grow. The two- day Conference and Exhibition took place on the 28th and 29th of November 2017 at the Mandarian Oriental, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Automation

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

Going forward with digitalization, there are a lot of opportunities

Tuan Haji Khairol Anuar B Shukri

for not only PETRONAS, but also for oil and gas players to work together with the industries. We should start our collaboration very early. Vendors should understand what are the pin points of their end users so that they can work together with the end users and come up with the most competitive solutions for them.

Head of Group Technical Solutions Project Delivery & Technology PETRONAS

I believe that end users should use events like this to express what they want. So in turn, the vendors would develop according to what their customer wants rather than what they think they need. Mohammed Loch President & CEO – DMS Global Director Industry DevelopmentInternational Society of Automation (ISA)

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his ISA Malaysia in the short form is not just for PETRONAS. It’s for everybody in the automation business, in the instrumentation fraternity, suppliers, end users. Ir. V.R.Harindran Sr Custodian I & C PETRONAS President- ISA Malaysia

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hink we all agree the digital opportunities here is already happening around us. It’s transforming every aspect of the industry. To not act is not an option.

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

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THE EVENT IN NUMBERS ATTENDEES

SPONSORS

EXHIBITORS

SPEAKERS

2017

427

7

16

47

2018

600

10

25

50

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The participating companies represented were mainly end users.

D USER N E S 0 6 2 VENDO 2 R 17 S Total Attendees

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

Jukka Poutanen, Managing Director , ABB Malaysia

Award given to : Diamond Sponsor

Ivan Goh, Business Unit Manager, Turcomp Engineering Services SDN BHD

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Award given to : Gold Sponsors

Gavin Kok Ping Teo Country Manager, Rockwell Automation

Brian Chan Group Sales Director Asia Pacific and China, Compressor Controls Corporation

Tsuyoshi Abe Vice President, Yokogawa Electric Corporation

Award given to : Silver Sponsor

Azman Yakim Vice President , EPOS& CP & CAM PETRONAS, Siemens

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Award given to : Bronze Sponsor

Friedhelm Best Vice President, HIMA APAC


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EXHIBITION The Exhibition was inaugurated by Tuan Haji Khairol Anuar B Shukri, Head of Group Technical Solutions, Project Delivery & Technology, PETRONAS.

15 regional and international companies exhibited at the event.

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

• Digitalization

• Process Safety

• Industrial Control Systems Cyber Security

• Turbomachinery Controls

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

Speakers

Jean-Rene Global Product Group Manager ABB

Hariyanto Wongsodihardjo Account Manager CCC

Bob Gill General Manager, Southeast Asia ARC Advisory Group

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

Jonas Berge Senior Director Applied Technology Emerson Automation Solutions

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Harnessing the Power of Digitalization

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

Speakers

Jean-Rene Global Product Group Manager ABB

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

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

Jean-Rene Global Product Group Manager ABB

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

Speakers

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

Defence-In-Depth for Industrial Critical Assets

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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

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

Day Two: Wednesday 29th November 8:00 am – 9:00 am Registration Session One 9:00 am - 10:30 am Turbomachinery Controls Track Chairman

Prakash Kumar Karunakaran Custodian Engineer for Advanced Process Control PETRONAS

Speakers

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

Presentation :

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

Parallel Compressor Instrumentation Design Issue

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

Speakers

Liew Chun Weng BU Oil, Gas and Chemicals ABB Pte. Ltd.

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

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

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

Presentation :

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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 Presentation :

Integrating Culture with Safety Assurance

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

Presentation :

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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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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Integrated DCS and Safety PLC Platform - Towards improved Process Safety

Integrating Culture with Safety Assurance

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

Track Chairman

Speakers

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 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

Brian Chan Group Sales Director Asia Pacific and China CCC

Villewas Kähkönen Previously, assigned as System Engineer M Faris M Naafi Director IndustryDCS, Management Field Instrument Engineer using Yokogawa Triconex and Honeywell PLC. Metso PETRONAS

Presentation :

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

Standardizing Safety Systems Engineering Templates & Documentation

Presentation : Internal

Correct ESD valve selection

© 2017 Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS)

Sharul A Rashid Principal Engineer Instrument & Control PETRONAS

Presentation :

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

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

SIL Compliance with Safety Integrated Technology

3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Coffee Break & Exhibition

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TESTIMONIALS AND FEEDBACK

100% of the participants said that the event was the same or better than others.

97% of the participants will recommend the event to their colleagues.

“Thank you very much. It was a pleasure to participate in the conference, which was extremely well organized. Kudos!” Vinay Kariwala, HUB Technology Manager, South Asia, BU Measurement & Analytics, ABB

“The last couple of days here in Malaysia very much reinforces the whole increasing importance of collaboration particularly in the new digitally connected environment that we are dealing with. The ISA event here in Kuala Lumpur has been a great enabler and facilitator for that whole collaborative description over the last 2 days.” Ian Rennie – IAMA BU Managing Director, ABB

“Congratulations for arranging such a successful event bringing together Automation professionals in Malaysia.” Ir. Mohamad Fasyan bin Mohamad Sabri, Technical Manager, Safety Instrumented Systems, BASF PETRONAS Chemicals

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“This is indeed a very focused event. We have a perfect group of customers at the right level and right discipline. During the last 2 days I had a very good conversation with customers on how we can collaborate together.” Brian Chan, Sales Director Asia Pacific and China, Compressor Controls Corporation

“I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate your team on a wellorganized conference. It was indeed a pleasure to participate in the event and l look forward to many more in the future.” Sujith Panikkar, Senior Consultant (Asia Pacific), Functional Safety/ Safety Instrumented Systems, HIMA Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.

“Much appreciated and thank you for the invitation to a well-organized prestigious event.” Vinod Chandra, Lead Engineer (Project Control), PETRONAS

“It was an event so successful that attendees outnumbered the seats and your professionals organized the whole 2-day session very well.” Azmi Hashim, Group Technical Solutions, Project Delivery & Technology (PD&T), PETRONAS

“Turcomp is a local company that represents many international vendors. So this event has given us a good opportunity to present our full portfolio.” Ivan Goh- Business Unit Manager, Turcomp Engineering Services

“It was a very good opportunity for me to pitch my vision. I definitely enjoyed all things at the event.” Tsuyoshi Abe, Vice President, Yokogawa Electric Corporation

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THANK YOU We would like to thank all our sponsors and partners for their support in making the 1st ISA Malaysia Automation Conference and Exhibition 2017 a success.

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KFUPM / ISA-SAS Symposium on Industrial Systems & Control (SISC) 2018

27th - 28th March 2018

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KFUPM/ISA-SAS Symposium on Industrial Systems & Control 2018

The KFUPM/ISA-SAS Symposium on Industrial Systems & Control is the first-ofits-kind, large scale automation event wherein Symposium on Industrial Systems & Control (SISC 2018) collaborated with King Fahd University Of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM). This event was held at Kempinski Al Othman Hotel - Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia on 27th and 28th of March,2018. The event brought together various vendors, end users, and technical experts on one platform to share knowledge, showcase latest technologies, and strengthen the automation community.

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OPENING REMARKS The International Society of Automation Saudi Arabia Section (ISA-

Dr. Soloman Almadi ISA-SAS President Technical Committee Co-Chairman Sr. Engineering Consultant Saudi Aramco

SAS), which was established back in 1980, has been a pioneer in promoting the automation technology, standards, and training for both professionals and students. Ambitious plans are being implemented to expand ISA across major cities kingdom-wide as well as promoting this professional engineering society within female engineer’s sectors and academia. Partnerships with KFUPM and major players like DMS Global can be expanded to serve these goals.

SISC 2018 has been another very successful symposium in the tradition

Dr. Hesham Kamal Al-Fares Symposium Co-Chairman Chairman of Systems Engineering KFUPM

of previous SISC events. However, this current event has started a new phase for SISC and has moved it one step up to a higher, more prominent level. Although this is the outcome we expected from our full-scale collaboration with ISA, the results have truly surpassed our expectations. The higher level of collaboration between KFUPM and ISA along with the organizational skills of DMS Global has proved to be a win-win situation for all sides and stakeholders.

The ISA/SISC 2018 was a huge success by all measures. The close

Luay H. Al-Awami Symposium Co-Chairman P&CSD/ PASD/ Instrumentation Unit Saudi Aramco

collaboration between ISA-SAS and KFUPM, and the great efforts and planning by DMS Global have resulted in a high-quality technical program, an automation-focused exhibition and unique networking opportunities. The automation community in the Kingdom is very eager to participate in such focused events.

The event was a phenomenal success with over 1,000 attendees and

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more than half of them were End Users & EPCs. The Exhibition Floor was sold out and we had a full house in both conference rooms. I am delighted with the winning combination of KFUPM, ISA SAS and DMS Global to produce SISC.


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THE EVENT IN NUMBERS ATTENDEES

SPONSORS

EXHIBITORS

SPEAKERS

2018

1,150

18

36

83

2019

1,250

20

40

100

*expected projections

233

609 308

The participating companies represented were mainly End Users and EPC’s.

52.95% 26.78% 20.26%

Total Attendees

1,150

End Users & EPC’s Vendors Educational Institutions Automation

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AWARDS CEREMONY & EVENT PICTURES Following the Keynote speeches, the event sponsors and organizers were awarded. Award given to : Gold Sponsors

Khalid Al Abdulkarim, CEO, Al Abdulkarim Holding Company

Mohammad Khan, Country Manager, GE Sensing (MS)

Mohamed Hashem, Enterprise Sales Manager - Saudi Arabia, Kaspersky Lab

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Charles Barlow, CEO / President, Robotics Centre

Alfonso Rodriguez, VP Process Automation Middle East Hub, General Management, Schneider Electric

Award given to : Silver Sponsor

Bassam Aldebbeh, Country Manager KSA & Bahrain, Easy World Group

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Award given to : Bronze Sponsors

Patrick Flanders, VP Business Development, ATV HIPPS

Islam Fahmi, ME Regional Director, Compressor Control Corporation

Apurva Sharma, Marketing Manager Oil & Gas, Endress+Hauser Ahmad Alkhatib, Hudoud AlTeqnia, Saudi partner for GSN

Omar Al Sheikh, Technology Leader, HPS SA & R&D, Honeywell

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Ala Shehadah, Regional Channel Sales and Business Development Manager - IMEA, Pentair


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Mehul Vaidya, Key Account Management & Global Project Pursuit, Pepper+Fuchs ME FZE

Vigil Matthew, Country Manager Saudi Arabia, VEGA Technique

Larry Perkins, Automation and Control VP Business Development, Wood

Award given to : SISC Platinum Sponsor

Ahmad Al-Abdrabbuh, Senior Executive Vice President & Board Director, Yokogawa

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SECTION EVENT KFUPM/ISA-SAS Symposium on Industrial Systems & Control was inaugurated with official ribbon cutting ceremony by Dr. Sahel Abdul-Jawad, Vice Rector for Graduate Studies and Research of KFUPM.

36 regional and international companies exhibited at the event.

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

Process Measurement, Automation and Safety Automation Standards and Regulations & PAS Life Cycle Management Environmental Data Management Power System Automation Process Analyzers, Sensors & Actuators Process Optimization and Advanced Control Process Safety

Data Analytic Tools and Applications UAV & Robotics in Industry Application Integration Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Data Analytics IIOT “Industrial Internet Of Things” Networking and Wireless Smart Grid Applications and Optimization

Day One – Tuesday 27th March 2018 7:00 am – 8:00 am Registration 8:00 am – 9:00 am Opening Remarks and Awards

H.E. Dr. Khalid S. Al-Sultan Rector of King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Ahmed Ali Al Ghamdi Manager of Process & Control Systems Department (P&CSD) Saudi Aramco

Dr. Soloman Almadi ISA-SAS President Technical Committee Co- Chairman Sr. Engineering Consultant Saudi Aramco

Dr. Hesham Kamal Al-Fares Symposium Co-Chairman Chairman of Systems Engineering King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Luay Awami Symposium Co-Chairman P&CSD/PASD/ Instrumentation Unit Saudi Aramco

Mohammed Loch President & CEO DMS Global Director Industry Development ISA

9:00 am -9:30 am Exhibition Ribbon Cutting 9:30 am -10:10 am Keynote Speech

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Luay Awami Symposium Co-Chairman P&CSD/PASD/ Instrumentation Unit Saudi Aramco

Dr. Hesham Kamal Al-Fares Symposium Co-Chairman Chairman of Systems Engineering King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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9:00 am -9:30 am Exhibition Ribbon Cutting 9:30 am -10:10 am Keynote Speech Key Note Chair

Dr. Magdi Sadek Mahmoud Distinguished Professor King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Dr. Hassan K. Khalil Michigan State University

10:10 am – 10:30 am Coffee Break Track 1 - Room A - Process Measurement, Automation and Safety 10:30 am - 12:10 pm - Automation Standards and Regulations & PAS Life Cycle Management Track Chair

Speakers

John Kinsley Engineering Consultant Saudi Aramco

Presentation: Intelligent Device Integration Technology Including Cyber Security for the New Industrial World

Co-Chair

Dr Muhammad Faizan Mysorewala King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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Stephen Mitschke Foundation Fieldbus Technology Director FieldComm Group

Dr. Ghalib A. Al Hashim Sr. Engineering Consultant Saudi Aramco Presentation: Collaborative Data-Centric Automation Architecture

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Nick Garrett ISA 108 Committee Presentation: How New Standards are Helping Both Old and New Facilities by Aligning Information Management, Process Automation Technology and Work Processes

Dr. Fadi Al-Badour Mechanical Engineering Department King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Presentation: A Time-Frequency and Renyi Information-Theoretic Approach to Condition-Based Monitoring in Rotating Machinery

Abdulmajeed A. AlAbdulhadi SCADA Specialist Saudi Aramco Presentation: Zero Downtime Cross-Systems Migration – Saudi Aramco


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Track 2 - Room B - Data Analytic Tools and Applications 10:30 am - 12:10 pm Application Integration Track Chair

Maha Abduh Power Systems Automation Engineer Saudi Aramco

Speakers

Dr. Hany Osman Systems Engineering Department King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Yousef Abu-Askar Masters Student and Research Assistant Systems Engineering Department King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals.

Gert Thoonen Business Leader Network Security Services Rockwell Automation

Presentation: Diagnosis and Prognosis for Industrial Systems using Logical Analysis of Data

Presentation: Optimization Based Clustering of Social Network Datasets

Presentation: How to Accelerate Industrial Performance in a Digital World

Co-Chair

Dr. Harun Pirim King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Adeeb H Al-Bukhari Computer Engineer Saudi Aramco

Ibrahim Saleh Al-Jahwari Industrial and Systems Engineer Saudi Aramco

Joan Sanroma Director Sales Europe & Middle East KBC / Yokogawa

Presentation: Imoms and ISA-95

Presentation: Energy Real Time Optimization and Monitoring in Olefins Units

12:10 pm – 1:10 pm Lunch & Prayer Track 1 - Room A - Process Measurement, Automation and Safety 1:10 pm - 3:00 pm - Power System Automation Track Chair

Ghulam Rasul I & C Chief Engineer SWCC

Speakers

Dr. Abdelrahman Al-Odhaibi Solar Energy Research Professor, Water and Energy Institute KACST

Esam Khudr Product Manager Naizak Global Engineering System

Hussain A. Al Marzooq Process Control Engineer Saudi Aramco

Presentation: Control of Energy Solar Systems In Saudi Arabia

Presentation: What are Challenges Facing for New Technologies of Power Automation System

Presentation: SIS Bypass Optimization

Co-Chair

Dr. Sayyid Anas Vaqar King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Narasimha Rao VSR Rampalli

Ghulam Rasul I & C Chief Engineer SWCC

Presentation: Substation Automation Technologies – Obstacles – Ways to Fix

Presentation: ABC (Automatic Boiler Control) Load Swing Test

Information System Analyst Saudi Electricity Company

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Track 2 - Room B - Data Analytic Tools and Applications 1:10 pm - 3:00 pm - UAV & Robotics in Industry Track Chair

Speakers

Steven Fargo CEO DataWing Global

Dr Uthman A. Baroudi Wireless Sensor and Robotic Networks Laboratory, Computer Engineering Department King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Charles Barlow President Robotics Centre

Presentation: Repeatable and Intelligent Inspections using Unmanned Aircraft and Operational Management Software

Presentation: Cloud-Based Autonomous Indoor Navigation: A Case Study

Presentation: Robotics in Industry

Khaled F. Abusalem Engineering Specialist Saudi Aramco

Co-Chair

Dr. Shokri Selim King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Osama Bakur Bahwal Engineering Specialist Saudi Aramco

Ahmed M. Awfi Instrumentation and Control Engineer Saudi Aramco

Presentation: Adopting Robotic Technologies for Saudi Aramco Operations

Presentation: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Deployment in Oil and Gas Industries – Challenges and Future

3:00 pm – 3:30 pm Coffee Break Track 1 - Room A - Process Measurement, Automation and Safety 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm - Process Safety Track Chair

Speakers

Kiran Patel High Integrity Protection Systems Saudi Aramco

Patrick Flanders VP Business Development ATV HIPPS

Mohammed Alzinati Senior FGS/SIS Engineer – Regional Manager Kenexis

Humod M Al-Humod Senior Manager SABIC - Saudi Kayan

Presentation: Performance Verification Of High Integrity Protection Systems In Upstream Oil And Gas Applications

Presentation: Process Hazardous Analysis Security Concerns

Presentation: Process Safety Leading and Lagging Metrics – “You Don’t Improve What You Don’t Measure”

Mohammed J. Alsahaf Process Control Engineer SATORP

Yusuf S Kapadia Technical Consultant Schneider Electric Systems

Presentation: Refinery Alarm Rationalization

Presentation: Does Digitization Have any Usability in the Domain of Safety Compliance / Safety Lifecycle Management ?

Co-Chair

Dr. Samir H. Al-Amer King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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Track 2 - Room B - Data Analytic Tools and Applications 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm - Networking and Wireless Track Chair

Abdullah Al-Nufaii Networks Specialist Saudi Aramco

Co-Chair

Hassan Al Yousef Networks Specialist Saudi Aramco

Speakers

Dr. El-Sayed M. El-Alfy Information and Computer Science Department King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Dr. Syed Mujahid Systems Engineering Department King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Abdullah Al-Nufaii Networks Specialist Saudi Aramco

Presentation: Analytics and Deep Learning for Anomaly Detection in Time Series

Presentation: Sparse Component Analysis

Presentation: LTE Evolution in Oil and Gas Automation Industry

Hassan Al Yousef Networks Specialist Saudi Aramco

Khalid Y. Alusail Engineering Specialist Saudi Aramco

Presentation: Reliability and Cybersecurity Controls in Wireless Instrumentation Technologies

Presentation: Building Network High Availablity over WAN Cloud

Day Two - Wednesday 28th March 2018 7:00 am – 8:00 am Registration Track 1 - Room A - Process Measurement, Automation and Safety 8:00 am - 10:00 am Process Analyzers, Sensors & Actuators Track Chair

Syed Nisar

Instrumentation Engineer Saudi Aramco

Speakers

Naren Punde Service Operations Manager, ABB Saudi Arabia & Bahrain Measurement & Analytics, Industrial Automation ABB – Asea Brown Boveri Ltd Presentation: LGR-ICOS Analytical Measurement

Zaheer Juddy Managing Director AIMS

Chandulal Bhatasana Measurement Engineer Saudi Aramco

Presentation: Top Seven Challenges of Analyzer Package Project

Presentation: Pragmatic Alternative of Z-Configuration in Gas Metering System

Co-Chair

Dr. Sami El Ferik Technical Committee Co-Chairman Associate Professor King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Fawaz AlSahan Engineering Specialist Saudi Aramco Presentation: GWR for Inventory Tanks Level Measurement

Haytham Siyam Sales Director Swagelok KSA Presentation: Grab Sampling

Hesham Hany Abdelmoneim ElBanna Market Manager for Chemical & Refining Swagelok KSA

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Track 2 - Room B - Data Analytic Tools and Applications 8:00 am - 10:00 am Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity Speakers

Track Chair

Faisal Askandrani Plant Networks & Systems Saudi Aramco

Gilles Loridon CEO Global Security Network

Ammar Alzaher Business Development Manager Honeywell

Tarek Akrama Regional Sales Manager Kaspersky Lab

Presentation: Energy Sector IEC 62443 Zone & Conduit Implementation Case Studies

Presentation: Effectively Managing Cybersecurity Risks

Presentation: Industrial Cyber Threats – New Imperative for Boardrooms. Real Secure Industry 4.0 Show Case for Interconnected Planet

Co-Chair

Dr. Hany Osman Systems Engineering Department King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Adetola Olawale Technical Expert – Cybersecurity for Industrial Control Systems Saudi Aramco Presentation: Secure Architecture for Industrial Control System Network

Khalid S. Al-Ghamdi Consultant Saudi Aramco Presentation: Measuring the Effectiveness of Cybersecurity Controls

10:00 am - 10:30 am Coffee Break Track 1 - Room A - Process Measurement, Automation and Safety 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Environmental Data Management Speakers

Track Chair

Nujood Almulla Mechanical Engineer Saudi Aramco

Abhijit Chavan Project Manager – PEMS & Emission Monitoring DURAG Group

Antonius Hameleers Managing Director DURAG Group

Presentation: Predictive Emission Monitoring for Air Emission Monitoring Systems in Middle East: Features, Benefits and Challenges for ME End Users

Ramy Ahmed Diaa Technical Manager GE Sensing (Baker Hughes, a GE Company ) Presentation: Flare Flow Measurement & Combustion Control Solutions to Optimize Operation Cost & Enable Environmental Regulations Compliance

Co-Chair

Dr. Moustafa Elshafei Systems Engineering Department King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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Dr. Moustafa Elshafei Systems Engineering Department King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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for Utility Construction

Dr. Sami Ahmed Al-Hassan Electrical Engineering Consultant Saudi Irrigation Organization (SIO)

Philip Black P.E. Product Marketing Director Wood

Presentation: Global Scada for Farm Irrigation in Saudi Arabia

Presentation: Data Management Best Practices for


Mechanical Engineer Saudi Aramco

Project Manager – PEMS & Emission Monitoring DURAG Group

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Managing Director DURAG Group

Technical Manager GE Sensing (Baker Hughes, a GE Company )

Presentation: Predictive Emission Monitoring for Air Emission Monitoring Systems in Middle East: Features, Benefits and Challenges for ME End Users

Presentation: Flare Flow Measurement & Combustion Control Solutions to Optimize Operation Cost & Enable Environmental Regulations Compliance

Co-Chair

Dr. Moustafa Elshafei Systems Engineering Department King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Dr. Moustafa Elshafei Systems Engineering Department King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Dr. Sami Ahmed Al-Hassan Electrical Engineering Consultant Saudi Irrigation Organization (SIO)

Philip Black P.E. Product Marketing Director Wood

Presentation:

Presentation: Global Scada for Farm Irrigation in Saudi Arabia

Presentation: Data Management Best Practices for Environmental Reporting

Horizontal Directional Drilling for Utility Construction

Track 2 - Room B - Data Analytic Tools and Applications 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm - IIOT “Industrial Internet Of Things” Track Chair

Majid Gwaiz Engineering Specialist Saudi Aramco

Co-Chair

Dr Lahouari Cheded King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Speakers

Ahmad Abdulwahab Systems Engineering Department King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Mehul Vaidya Key Account Management & Global Project Pursuit Pepperl+Fuchs ME

Kevin Triplett Engineering Specialist Saudi Aramco

Presentation:

Presentation: Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 4.0 for the Processing Plants

Presentation: Controlling the Future

Descriptive Analysis of Social Networks

Alexis Alexander Product Manager VEGA Technique SAS Presentation: Improving Inventory Management and Operations using IIOT

2:30 pm – 3:30 pm Closing Session & Feedback

Luay Awami Symposium Co-Chairman P&CSD/PASD/ Instrumentation Unit Saudi Aramco

Dr. Hesham Kamal Al-Fares Symposium Co-Chairman Chairman of Systems Engineering King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Dr. Soloman Almadi ISA-SAS President Technical Committee Co- Chairman Sr. Engineering Consultant Saudi Aramco

Ghulam Rasul Vice President Technical Committee I & C Chief Engineer SWCC

Dr. Sami El Ferik Technical Committee Co-Chairman Associate Professor King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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Dr Lahouari Cheded King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Alexis Alexander Product Manager VEGA Technique SAS

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Presentation: Improving Inventory Management and Operations using IIOT

2:30 pm – 3:30 pm Closing Session & Feedback

Luay Awami Symposium Co-Chairman P&CSD/PASD/ Instrumentation Unit Saudi Aramco

Dr. Hesham Kamal Al-Fares Symposium Co-Chairman Chairman of Systems Engineering King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Dr. Sami El Ferik Technical Committee Co-Chairman Associate Professor King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Dr. Soloman Almadi ISA-SAS President Technical Committee Co- Chairman Sr. Engineering Consultant Saudi Aramco

Ghulam Rasul Vice President Technical Committee I & C Chief Engineer SWCC

Mohammed Loch President & CEO DMS Global Director Industry Development ISA

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TESTIMONIALS

93.75% of the participants will recommend the event to their colleagues. “I appreciate all your efforts, the Saudi ISA event was a great success.” Patrick Flanders, VP Business Development, ATV HIPPS

“Have been great to see the DMS team again, very well organized.Do hope to meet again with one of your next Symposiums, and wish you success in whatever comes your way!” Antonius Hameleers, Managing Director, DURAG GROUP

“A great event that was thanks to DMS and their amazing organization. Thank you and the whole team for your efforts in making this event possible and successful.The event really did serve its purpose in knowledge and making good connections.” Ahmad AbdulWahab Mohamed, Systems Engineering Department, KFUPM

“The organization of the meeting was professional. Thank you very much.” Dr. Shokri Selim, KFUPM

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“Thank you all for the good job.” Dr. Harun Pirim, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

“Thanks a lot for your cooperation. This successful event wouldn’t be achieved without your and your team’s support.Thanks again and hope to see you in future events.” Abdullah E. Al-Enazi, Process Systems Manager,Refinery-Process Control, Ma’aden Aluminium

“Congratulations on the successful symposium.” Rushood Ahmed Al-Rushood, Sr. Analyst, Finance & Controlling, IT, SABIC

“My deepest thanks for your hard work and a well-organized event.” Abdullah Al- Nufaii, Networks Specialist, Saudi Aramco

“Thank you so much for the opportunity to present at the symposium; it was well organized and a good knowledge exchange experience for me.” Tola Olawale, Technical Expert – Cyber Security for IACS, Saudi Aramco

“It’s my pleasure to participate in such an important and useful symposium. We participated in two useful presentations from my department, and we were so happy with the arrangements and collaboration we had seen. Moreover, we have gained a lot of knowledge by the presented presentations and shared information among other attendees, and from the showroom of different vendors Thank you again and all the best for your coming events.” Hadi M. Al-Shammari, Superintendent, Process Control,Manufacturing / Technical Department, Saudi Aramco Total Refining and Petrochemical (SATORP)

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THANK YOU We would like to thank all our sponsors and partners for their support in making the KFUPM/ISA-SAS Symposium on Industrial Systems & Control 2018 a success.

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FEATURED PROJECT

PROJECT NAME: ADNOC Refining- Waste Heat Recovery Name of Client

TAKREER - Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company ADNOC Refining

Budget ($ US)

263,000,000

Revised Budget ($ US)

500,000,000

Contract Value ($ US)

470,000,000

Award Date Main Contractor Facility Type Status

Q1-2018 Samsung Engineering Company Petroleum Oil Refinery Engineering & Procurement

Start Date

Q1-2015

End Date

Q4-2023

FEED

Jacobs Engineering Group

Location

Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.

Project Background Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company (Takreer) has launched plans to upgrade the existing general utilities at the Ruwais refinery.

Project Scope The scope of work involves upgrade works for the existing general utilities at Ruwais refinery. The scope of work includes: • Power • Electrical • Utilities • Piping • EPC • Civil • Installation of heat recovery steam generators (HRSG) • Steam turbine and generator (STG) desalination unit

Project Finance The project client is Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company (TAKREER). On 15 October 2017, ADNOC brought together its people, resources, products and services together under a unified brand. Abu Dhabi Oil Refining Company (TAKREER) will now trade as ADNOC Refining.

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Project Status Mar 2018

Samsung Korea office has dispatched the team to handle the project in the UAE site.

Mar 2018

The EPC is awarded to Samsung Engineering for a contract value worth $470 million.

Jan 2018

No official announcement has been made yet about the movement of the EPC contract.

Dec 2017

The project EPC award hasn't been announced yet and no further information can be given with regards to the bidders or expected award dates.

Nov 2017

No EPC award news are announced yet.

Sep 2017

The EPC contractor has not yet been awarded but it is expected to occur shortly.

Jul 2017

Takreer is now waiting for ADNOC's approval of the submitted offers (the bidders can't be revealed). The process of receiving the approval is expected to last about 1-2 months, after which Takreer can proceed with announcing the awarded EPC contractor.

Jul 2017

No award has been communicated yet. Announcement about the EPC award still needs to be carried out.

May 2017

The EPC contract should be awarded next month according to Takreer. However, it is still unclear who is bidding. Takreer is remaining private about this at the moment.

Apr 2017

Tender for the EPC contract has floated already and the tendering process is taking place at the moment.

Feb 2017

The EPC bids have not been submitted yet.

Feb 2017

EPC tendering is taking place.

Dec 2016

Tendering is in process still but the EPC bidder list is kept private in respect of the confidentiality agreement.

Nov 2016

EPC bidders cannot be revealed yet.

Oct 2016

Jacobs Engineering has completed the FEED. The project has now moved onto the EPC tendering stage. The EPC bidders cannot be revealed at the moment due to confidentiality agreement by Takreer.

Feb 2016

No further movement on the project is reported.

Dec 2015

The FEED process is still taking place. No EPC award is allocated yet and there is no exact time frame to be revealed.

Oct 2015

Jacobs Engineering has been awarded to carry out the FEED for the project.

May 2015

Currently FEED bidding is in process, and FEED contract will be awarded in August 2015.

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Bidders

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Bidders

Awarded

FEED PQ - Saipem - WorleyParsons - Jacobs Engineering Group

- Saipem - WorleyParsons - Jacobs Engineering Group

- Jacobs Engineering Group

Project Schedules 1Q-2015 3Q-2015 3Q-2016 1Q-2018 2Q-2018 4Q-2023

Feasibility Study FEED EPC ITB Engineering & Procurement Construction Completed

Project Personnel Edward Van Aalst - Project Manager - Jacobs Engineering

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Jtjt Jeon - Procurement Manager - Samsung Engineering

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Miriam Caranto - Project Coordinator - Samsung Engineering

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Sang Moo Kjaung - Project Manager - Samsung Engineering

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Khalifa Suwadi - Senior Project Manager - Takreer

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Mohamed Hisham - Contracts Coordinator - Takreer

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Ramash Sandra - Contracts Manager - Takreer

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FEATURED PROJECT

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FACILITY

BUDGET ($US)

STATUS

ADMA-OPCO - Nasr Full Field Development - (Overview) ADMA-OPCO - SARB Offshore Oil Field Development - Package 2 ADMA-OPCO - Umm Al Lulu Field Development - (Overview) ADMA-OPCO - Umm Al Lulu Field Development - Package 1 ADMA-OPCO - Umm Al Lulu Field Development - Package 2 ADMA-OPCO - Umm Shaif Infield Pipelines Replacement ADNOC & Borealis - Borouge 4 Complex ADNOC & Borealis - Polypropylene (PP) Plant ADNOC & Cepsa -Ruwais - Linear Alkyl Benzene (Lab) Facility ADNOC & EMARAT - Fujairah Terminal Expansion Phase 3 ADNOC & MASDAR- Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage - Phase 2 (Pipeline Network) ADNOC - Haliba Oil Field ADNOC - LNG Import Terminal ADNOC Distribution - Bateen Executive Airport- Jet Fuel Depot ADNOC Gas Processing - Black Powder Management ADNOC Gas Processing - Taweelah - Gas Compressor Station ADNOC Gas Processing- Integrated Gas Development - Expansion (42 Inch Pipeline) ADNOC Gas Processing- Ruwais - Train 1 & 2 Process Cooling Fire Water Pumps Replacement ADNOC LNG- Integrated Gas Development (IGD) - Expansion (Overview) ADNOC LNG- Integrated Gas Development (IGD) - Expansion (Phase 2) ADNOC Offshore - Lower Zakum - Oil Lines Replacement (Phase 1) ADNOC Offshore - Nasr Full Field Development - Phase 2 (Package 2 - Platforms) ADNOC Offshore - Nasr Full Field Development - Phase 2 (Package 3) ADNOC Offshore - SARB Offshore Oil Field Development - Package 4 ADNOC Offshore - Umm Al Dalkh ESP Installation - Package 2 (Phases 3, 4 and 5) ADNOC Offshore - Umm Al Dalkh Full Field Development (Overview) ADNOC Offshore - Upper Zakum Full Field Development - 750 Project (Overview) ADNOC Offshore - Upper Zakum Full Field Development - 750 Project Surface Facilities - EPC 2 ADNOC Offshore - Zirku Facilities Capacity Enhancement ADNOC Offshore- 750 West Region- Capacity Expansion & Sulphate Reduction Plant- EPC 3 ADNOC Offshore- Bu Haseer Field ADNOC Offshore- Nasr Full Field Development Phase 2 (Package 1 - Wellheads and Pipeline) ADNOC Offshore- Upper Zakum Full Field Development 750 Project - Surface Facilities - EPC 1 ADNOC Onshore - Buhasa Onshore Oil Field Expansion Project ADNOC Onshore - Mender Field Development ADNOC Onshore - North East Bab (NEB) - (Al Dabbiya) ASR ADNOC Onshore - North East Bab (NEB) - Phase 3 (Al Dabbiya) ADNOC Onshore - North East Bab (NEB) - Phase 3 (Rumaitha-Shanayel) ADNOC Onshore- Bab Gas Compression Phase 3 ADNOC Onshore- Bab Integrated Facilities Project- Expansion ADNOC Onshore- Buhasa- Wellhead Automation ADNOC Onshore- Qusahwira Field Development - Phase 2 ADNOC Onshore- South East Asset- Tie-in Project (A,B, C & D) ADNOC Refining- Carbon Black Plant ADNOC Refining- Crude Flexibility Project (CFP) ADNOC Refining- Gasoline and Aromatics Project ADNOC Refining- IRP - Phase 3 ADNOC Refining- Ruwais Refinery East- SRU Replacement ADNOC Refining- Ruwais- LPG Recovery ADNOC Refining- Tacaamol Aromatics Project ADNOC Refining- Waste Heat Recovery

Oil Field Development Oil & Gas Field Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Petrochemical Plant Polypropylene Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) Oil Storage Tanks Carbon Dioxide Oil Field Development LNG Storage Tanks Oil Storage Tanks Gas Pipeline Gas Processing Oil Field Development Gas Processing

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Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction EPC ITB Pre-FEED EPC ITB Project Announced Feasibility Study Feasibility Study Engineering & Procurement Feasibility Study Construction Construction Engineering & Procurement Construction FEED

Gas Field Development Gas Field Development Pipeline Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Gas Processing Sub Sea Cable Oil Field Development Oil Field Development Oil Production

1,57,00,00,000 42,00,00,000 85,00,00,000 19,50,00,000 20,00,00,000 45,50,00,000 65,00,00,000 65,00,00,000 15,60,00,00,000 4,20,00,00,000

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Oil Field Development Oil & Gas Field

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3,00,00,00,000 35,00,00,000 2,50,00,00,000 2,30,00,00,000 1,44,00,00,000 27,00,00,000 2,00,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 55,00,00,000 65,00,00,000 20,00,00,000 3,10,00,00,000 70,00,00,000 20,00,00,000 10,00,00,000 4,00,00,000 10,00,00,00,000 26,30,00,000

EPC ITB Construction EPC ITB Construction Construction EPC ITB Engineering & Procurement FEED EPC ITB EPC ITB Construction Engineering & Procurement FEED FEED EPC ITB EPC ITB FEED Engineering & Procurement

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FACILITY

BUDGET ($US)

STATUS

ADNOC Refining-Ruwais East Refinery- Air Emission Measurement System ADNOC Sour Gas - Dalma Field ADNOC Sour Gas- Shah Field- Expansion ADNOC- Fujairah- Mandous Field ADNOC- Ghasha Field ADOC - Hail Offshore Oilfield ADPC & Al Gharbia Pipe Company - KIZAD- Pipeline Factory Borouge- Borouge 3 - Ethylene Plant Expansion Borouge- Ruwais - Polypropylene Plant 5 (BPP5) Borouge- Ruwais Pelletizing Plant - Bagging Lines Addition DEWA- Water Transmission Pipelines Project Dolphin Energy - Northern Emirate Pipeline (NEP) DUGAS-IG Petrochemicals-Maleic Anhydride EGA & Shaheen Chem Investments LLC - Ethylene Dichloride & Caustic Soda Plant ENOC & Horizon Terminals - Jebel Ali Refinery Capacity Expansion ENOC- Al Maktoum Airport- Jet Fuel Pipeline Expansion Fertil- Ruwais- Synergy Tie-ins and Nitrogen & MP Steam Lines GASCO - Integrated Gas Development (IGD) - Expansion (Onshore Pipeline) GASCO - Yas - Mina Zayed Gas Pipeline GASCO- Asab 1- Control System Upgrade IL&FS Prime Terminals FZC- Fujairah Oil Terminals- Phase 2 Saif Al Khaili & KIZAD - Emirates Chemical Plant Star Energy Group- JAFZA Expansion 7A

Petroleum Oil Refinery Oil Field Development Gas Network Oil Storage Tanks Oil & Gas Field Oil Field Oil Ethylene Polypropylene Polymers Water Gas Pipeline Maleic Anhydride Caustic Soda Petroleum Oil Refinery Jet Fuel Pipeline Ammonia Gas Production Gas Processing Distributed Control System (DCS) Oil Storage Terminal Caustic Soda Oil Storage Tanks

4,00,00,000 80,00,00,000 9,50,00,00,000 2,20,00,00,000 1,00,00,00,000 50,00,00,000 27,60,00,000 80,00,00,000 57,50,00,000 15,00,00,000 7,00,00,000 15,00,00,000 3,00,00,00,000

FEED FEED EPC ITB Engineering & Procurement FEED FEED Construction Construction EPC ITB EPC ITB Construction FEED Feasibility Study Project Announced Construction Engineering & Procurement Construction Construction Construction Engineering & Procurement EPC ITB Construction Construction

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When a Dream Needs a Gentle Push to Give It Wings-Sponsored by Analytical Division Of ISA Growing up as the youngest child in a family of five, abandoned by your father, neglected by your elder brother and sister, with just your mother who is a day laborer in a physically unwell state of health and with the dreams of one day becoming a Chemistry Professor is really hard. This is exactly the condition of Mohammed Sajib Sheik, a 10 year old boy hailing from a slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Sajib’s father abandoned the family a long time ago. His elder brother and sister are both married and living their own happy lives while almost totally neglecting the existence of their own mother and brother. Sajib’s mother, Sofia Begum works as a day laborer to provide for herself and Sajib. But, because of being physically unwell, she isn’t able to go to work daily and so the responsibility of taking care of his mother and himself falls on the meek shoulders of young Sajib. He has to works after school, selling newspapers and water bottles to meet their needs. Like all other kids of his age, Sajib too loves playing cricket. He sings as well. But unlike every other kid whose role model might be a cricketer in this cricket crazy nation, Sajib’s role model is Alfred Bernhard Nobel, the world famous Swedish Chemist and founder of the Nobel Prizes, and hence his love for Chemistry. Once, at school, during a session of Science, the teacher was teaching about mixtures and it was a little above the understanding capabilities of a regular Sixth Grader, but Sajib easily understood the concepts and was given the opportunity to perform experiment in front of the whole class, and that too very successfully. He is passionate about his dreams to become a Chemistry professor one day and that is clearly reflected in his academics. But the only thing in his way to achieve that dream is the current situation he is in. No one to help him progress with his education, no one to guide him and help him plot his next steps

in education. And this is where C2C has come in to help him. C2C has taken Sajib under its wings and are supporting him by providing 1000BDT per month to help take care of their accommodation needs so that he can use the money he earns by himself to help complete his education and pursue his dreams of becoming a Chemistry Professor. C2C has a really good idea of how Sajib should carry on his education so as to achieve his dream. The Bangladeshi educational system is basically divided into 7 levels: •Pre-primary: Play School to Kindergarten •Primary: Grade 1 to Grade 5 •Junior School: Grade 6 to Grade 8 •Secondary School: Grade 9 to Grade 10 •Higher Secondary: Grade 11 and Grade 12 •Bachelor’s Degree: 4 years •Master’s Degree: 1 year According to the above given system, Sajib is now in Junior School and has a minimum of 9 years of education left to finally be able to achieve his dream. As per the Government curriculum, basic Science will be taught to all students from Grade 6 to Grade 8. From Grade 9, Science will be broken down into Physics, Chemistry and Biology. And it is also from Grade 9 that the education stream will be divided into Science, Arts and Commerce and this will be followed up until Grade 12. So, Sajib will have to opt for the Science stream from Grade 9 and then continue his education to attain a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry and then opt for a Master’s Degree in Chemistry to increase his chances of becoming a Chemistry Professor. Sajib is currently being sponsored by the Analysis Division of ISA. With a helping and guiding hand behind him, Sajib can easily achieve his dream and build a brighter future for himself and his family. Valve

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