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Shell Philippines utilizes Emerson’s PlantWeb® architecture for $10 million automation of Malampaya deepwater gas projectEmerson receives Shell Philippines' Technical Innovation Award for its commitment and technically advanced products
AUSTIN, TX (Jan 7, 2002) – Emerson Process Management, an Emerson business (NYSE: EMR), today announced that its PlantWeb® digital plant architecture with FOUNDATION™ fieldbus is playing a key role in the success of the Malampaya deepwater gas-to-power project located in the Philippines. Developed by Shell Philippines Exploration B.V. (SPEX), the Malampaya project includes the largest integrated deck offshore platform in Asia Pacific and an onshore gas processing plant, all automated with PlantWeb architecture from Emerson. SPEX successfully began delivery of Malampaya gas in September 2001, meeting the targeted October 2001 schedule. SPEX and its suppliers demonstrated leadership and innovation in the platform technology used on the Malampaya project, setting a new pathway for how deepwater production facilities are designed and tested, operated, and maintained. In recognition of the five-year effort leading to successful startup and operation, Emerson was awarded Shell Philippines "Technical Innovation Award" inscribed with "Delivered as Advertised" for its technically advanced PlantWeb products and overall commitment to the ongoing success of the Malampaya project. "Emerson has been a key player in the success of the Malampaya project from the early stages," stated David Greer, managing director, SPEX. "The open standards incorporated into their PlantWeb architecture and its DeltaV™ digital automation system will allow us to reach the high performance levels we have set for this project, and allow us to operate both our offshore and onshore facilities safely, efficiently and reliably." Ken Jones, SPEX executive who oversaw the entire installation and commissioning of the project, remarked, "We began with technologies that were both innovative and robust. We viewed PlantWeb architecture as best in class, and the Emerson team in Singapore/Philippines and around the world displayed expertise and commitment. This kind of support enabled us to bring the project in ahead of schedule and under budget." The Malampaya project delivers natural gas from an offshore gas-processing platform through a 504-km long 24-inch gas pipeline to a gas treatment plant in Tabangao, Batangas. Emerson’s DeltaV digital automation system is a major component of both the offshore platform and onshore systems and is designed to ensure that the stringent performance standards established for the project are met. "We are honored to have received SPEX Technical Innovation Award and believe it is the highest form of recognition for the benefits delivered by our PlantWeb architecture," explains John Berra, executive vice president of Emerson with responsibility for the Process Management business. "The Malampaya project is a great example of how the industry’s best automation and asset optimization technologies built into PlantWeb can help companies like Shell Philippines achieve its goals of operating performance improvements and cost savings." "Malampaya is one of the most advanced and largest projects of its kind in the world," observed Steve Sonnenberg, President of Emerson Process Management in Asia Pacific. "We were delighted to have been selected originally, and we are gratified that our ability to support SPEX locally in Singapore, and to draw upon Emerson expertise around the world, has validated the Emerson vision of global and local technology and expertise." Because the gas produced will be a critical resource to the area, SPEX set stringent uptime requirements for the project. This motivated the company to incorporate PlantWeb digital plant architecture with FOUNDATION fieldbus technology for both the offshore and onshore process automation systems. PlantWeb architecture uses the innovative DeltaV digital automation system within a network of intelligent field devices to enable better measurement, more robust process control, and improved process availability. FOUNDATION fieldbus communications protocol enables certified field instrumentation to communicate real time diagnostics and control information to users throughout the automation systems. For this project, Emerson’s certified FOUNDATION fieldbus devices include Rosemount® pressure and temperature transmitters, magnetic flowmeters, and vortex flowmeters; Micro Motion® Coriolis flowmeters; and Fisher® valves with FIELDVUE® DVC digital valve controllers. Extremely critical valves and controllers on the platform were provided with Fisher’s innovative trim wear and erosion diagnostics to supplement the robust valve predictive maintenance diagnostics. The intelligence from field devices is delivered to PlantWeb’s DeltaV system and AMS Asset Management software where it is used for control, configuration, and maintenance management. For the offshore platform there are 870 fieldbus devices with 1716 input/output points and 900 fieldbus devices with 1700 input/output points at the onshore gas plant facility. The unique architecture and fieldbus advantages contribute to process safety, efficiency and reliability. Emerson’s PlantWeb architecture is an industry leader in the use and ease of deployment of FOUNDATION fieldbus devices, and this was one of the major factors in the selection of Emerson as the supplier for the process automation system. In addition, the project also pulls together an integrated, coordinated solution using the following state-of-the-art features of the PlantWeb’s DeltaV digital automation system:
About Emerson Process Management Emerson Process Management, an Emerson business, is a leader in helping businesses automate their production, processing, and distribution components in the chemical, oil and gas, pulp and paper, power, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and other industries. The company combines superior products and technology with industry-specific engineering, consulting, project management, and maintenance services. Its brands include Fisher, Rosemount, Daniel, Intellution, Micro Motion, Performance Solutions, Westinghouse Process Control, PlantWeb, DeltaV, and AMS. About Emerson
St. Louis-based Emerson is a global leader in bringing technology and engineering together to provide innovative solutions to customers in process control; electronics and telecommunications; industrial automation; heating, ventilating and air conditioning; and appliance and tools. Sales in fiscal 2001 were $15.5 billion. PlantWeb and DeltaV are marks of one of the Emerson Process Management family of companies. FOUNDATION is a mark of the Fieldbus Foundation. HART is a mark of the HART Communications Foundation. Other marks are the property of their respective owners. |
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