Executive Summary
PTT Aromatics and Refining Public Co., Ltd., Thailand
PTT Aromatics and Refining Public Company Limited (PTTAR) has a refinery (AR1) and two aromatics plants (AR2&3) at the Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate in Rayong, Thailand. These are very large-scale plants, capable of refining 280,000 barrels of oil per day and producing 2.26 million tones of aromatics per year.
An oil movement system (OMS) manages all pipelines, crude oil storage tanks, and LPG storage spheres in the tank farm area and controls the movement of all intermediate components and finished products. A storage and handling unit receives and handles products from the process units, imported crude oil, imported condensate for AR2&3, imported fuel oil, and export fuel oil, and also delivers products to the jetty, pipeline, road, and rail. Various grades of fuel oil are produced in the storage and handling unit by blending intermediate component products. The blending process has its own quality measurement instrument (QMI) validation system to control the quality of the product blends.The AR1 refinery recently replaced its legacy DCS with Yokogawa's CENTUM CS 3000 and has been successfully using this to control the oil movement system as well all refinery plant facilities, with no major problems. AR1 is looking now to introduce Yokogawa's APC and Exapilot solutions to improve product quality and production efficiency.
Overview of PTTAR OMS
The Challenges and the Solutions
1. Challenges
AR1 needed new technology for its refinery and decided to replace its legacy DCS with Yokogawa's CENTUM CS 3000. One key issue with this replacement was the need for there to be no change in the man-machine-interface's graphic displays. At the same time, the operators needed to stay on top of all movements of materials around the refinery. In addition, PTTAR1 needed to accomplish the following:
- Address quality complaints
- Reduce high demurrage costs
- Reduce quantity giveaway
- Reduce quality giveaway
- Eliminate human error
- Reduce inventory
- Improve maintenance
- Improve time management
- Improve safety
New central control room (CCR)
2. Results of OMS system
The use of Yokogawa's OMS (Oil Movement System) brought the following benefits to AR1:
2-1) Enhanced safety
OMS systems allow for a more intelligent alarming approach that goes beyond the simple detection of high and low levels. When meters are not available, flows can be estimated from inventory changes and used to ensure that maximum loading rates are not exceeded. Excessive tank drainage can be avoided, preventing product loss or contamination. Leak detection methods can be applied.
2-2) Reduced losses
2-2-1) Slopping
Slopping can often occur inadvertently, without any changes in metered flows. This can occur after start-ups or large upsets, when valves may be left cracked open by one shift and remain unnoticed.
Monitoring for changes in slop production rate in the tank area can draw attention to the problemand provide diagnostic aids to identify the source.
2-2-2) Jump over
One advantage of OMS automation is that it brings the discipline to properly document routings, usually in the form of operator graphics. Most systems also have the necessary logic to identify all feasibleroutings and detect conflicts.
2-2-3) Routing errors
The issuance of an alarm when there is a change in the tank level will cause an operator to check whether the product movement was unplanned or whether there is some other cause, such as someone simply forgetting to enter the movement plan. By continuously reconciling source and destination inventories with tank to tank transfers, it is possible to detect whether product is wrongly leaving or entering the transfer. Reconciling change in inventory against integrated process flow meters will detect if product rundowns have been misrouted.
2-2-4) Oil losses
A major potential source of oil loss is the overestimation of imports and underestimation of exports. Within OMS systems, many measurements can be cross-validated. Loading meters are automatically checked against tank levels. Statistical methods can be applied to check and calibrate meters.
2-2-5) Blending
Reduction of giveaway
Minimization of re-blending
Minimization of valuable component consumption
Reduction in the use of intermediate tanks
2-3) Inventory utilization
Careful analysis has shown that when a tank farm is automated, it is possible to make optimal use of existing inventory and also to expand refinery operations without increasing the number of tanks.
Rundown and delivery operations
Operators can observe and monitor movements throughout the plant. Green indicates a safely running operation.
New OMS in the CCR
Customer Satisfaction
Chalongchai Banglap, the Refinery Senior Process Control Engineer, said, "The system allows operators to clearly see the plant's status and know what is going on. With this OMS, our operators can take quick action whenever an action is needed. Our plant is now very safely operated without any losses of raw materials or products. We are very pleased with the performance of Yokogawa's CENTUM CS 3000 and the related package software. Yokogawa is one of our best partners."
Mr. Banglap went on to say "We appreciate the concept and the following features and benefits of Yokogawa's OMS:
- The modular approach towards a total solution
- Improved safety
- Improved profitability
- Improved information management
- The user friendly interface
- The open, state-of-the-art system architecture."
Chalongchai Banglap, Refinery senior process engineer
Operations handled by the PTTAR OMS
1.Rundown and delivery operations
- Crude receipt and CDU feed
- LPG rundown and delivery
- Naphtha and TOPS tank operation
- MOGAS component rundown and product delivery
- KERO/AVTUR rundown, transfer, and product delivery
- GO component rundown, component transfer, and product delivery
- FO component rundown, product delivery, and FO import
- Waxy distillate tank operation
2. Blending operations
- Fuel oil blending
- Gas oil blending
3. Tank information system
- Tank gross/net volume
- Mass and status calculation
Safe operation
Industrias
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Refinación
En el siempre cambiante mercado, las refinerías no solo son vistas como unidades de procesamiento de crudo, sino también como centros de beneficios. Al mismo tiempo, hay una clara conciencia de la necesidad de la seguridad en este tipo de instalaciones. Una solución de la producción total que abarca la planificación, programación, administración y control es necesaria para lograr los objetivos a largo plazo para la rentabilidad, la eficiencia y la protección del medio ambiente. Con años de experiencia en el campo de la automatización, Yokogawa puede traer soluciones totales accesibles para mejorar la operatividad y un mundo más limpio.
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Transporte, distribución y comercialización de petróleo y gas
La industria de la refinación, comercialización y distribución de petróleo y gas ha estado enfrentando un número cada vez mayor de retos en años recientes. Entre ellos, las características cambiantes de la materia prima a procesar, el envejecimiento de las instalaciones y los equipos de procesos, el creciente costo de la energía, la falta de operadores de planta capacitados que puedan operar una refinería de manera segura y eficiente y los requisitos constantemente cambiantes del mercado y de los clientes.
Con el paso de los años, Yokogawa ha formado alianzas con muchas compañías de refinación, comercialización y distribución para proveer soluciones industriales enfocadas en resolver estos retos y problemas. Las soluciones VigilantPlant de Yokogawa han ayudado a los propietarios de plantas a alcanzar una máxima rentabilidad y seguridad sostenible dentro de sus plantas.
Productos y Soluciones Relacionadas
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CENTUM CS
- CENTUM CS
- Yokogawa's legacy distributed control system since 1993
- Widely applied in plants all over the world
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Migración/Reemplazo del DCS
No hay un "camino correcto" para la migración de un sistema: cada planta es única en sus prioridades operacionales, restricciones presupuestales, sistemas Legacy, y así sucesivamente. Quedarse estancado con activos envejecidos no es la mejor opción, pero el camino a seguir debe planificarse con cuidado y flexibilidad.
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Sistema de Control Distribuido (DCS)
Yokogawa ofrece una infraestructura operacional crítica para la automatización de procesos. Nuestro sistema de control distribuido (DCS) permite la automatización y el control de los procesos industriales y un mejor desempeño empresarial. Más de 10,000 plantas confían en el DCS de Yokogawa para cumplir con sus objetivos de producción.