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ogpe201411-dl - Lewis
NOVEMBER 2014 VOLUME OGPE.COM 61, NUMBER 1 OIL, GAS &petrochemequipment ™ WHAT’S NEW FOR ONSHORE & OFFSHORE: UPSTREAM, MIDSTREAM, DOWNSTREAM OPERATIONS What’s New In Midstream Equipment, Products, Services Ethernet connectivity option for fire-and-gas-safety system controller Eagle Quantum Premier (EQP) fire-and-gas-safety controller now has an Ethernet/ Modbus TCP/IP interface board option to communicate with other devices on the Ethernet Local Aera Network. The option expands communication of EQP which has long supported ControlNet, RS-232 Modbus RTU and RS-485 RTU protocols. Being able to communicate with the new option allows easy integration of various devices into a single EQP-system solution, notes the manufacturer. EQP Controller is a flexible, distributed intelligence safety system. It provides flame and gas detection, alarm signaling, fault notification, and extinguishing agent release control. It integrates component communications on a reliable fault-tolerant, digital network. Unlike other fire and gas controller designs, EQP is rated for installation in hazardous Class 1/Division 2 and Class 1/Zone 2 locations. Det-Tronics: Minneapolis MN For FREE Information, select #1 at ogpe.hotims.com IR sensors condition-base-monitor petrochemical combustion vessels Cameras monitor refinery, petrochem burner functions PULSAR 4 petrochemical infrared sensors are introduced to monitor refractory and gas temperatures inside sulfur recovery units, sulfur burners, and thermal oxidizer furnaces. Designed for conditionbased monitoring, the new design is an explosionproof infrared thermometer (pyrometer). It sees through flames and simultaneously delivers refractory temperature and gas temperature to 0.3°C. precision over 350° to 2,000° C. PULSAR 4 Advanced version features the maker’s proprietary Smart Flame Measurement Algorithm. It accounts for flame transparency that can affect temperature readings for a more precise view of activity inside combustion vessels. Updated InfraWin software interprets data from PULSAR 4 for analysis inside the control room. Both IR designs help deliver condition-based maintenance to protect refinery profits. Additional PULSAR 4 specifics are free upon request. LumaSense Technologies Incorporated: Santa Clara CA Effective, safe visual inspection of fired heater / process heater function and performance are achieved by Fired Heater Camera Systems. Designed to help diagnose and solve burner-associated problems, the systems operate at up to 3,000°F. / 1,649°C. They improve safety by eliminating manual site port inspections with continuous, high-resolution color video monitoring and digital recording. This allows operators to clearly distinguish flame color to help manage NOx and reduce fuel consumption, reportedly as much as 2%. In 24 or 36-in.-long air-cooled lens assembly, direct or right-angle view configurations — cameras help operators optimize fuel/air ratios by monitoring performance. They also help identify such potential problems as burner light-off failure, flame lift-off, impingement on tubes, tube displacement, tube leaks, irregular flame patterns, or smoky flames. Lenox Instrument Company Inc.: Trevose PA For FREE Information, select #2 at ogpe.hotims.com For FREE Information, select #3 at ogpe.hotims.com NOVEMBER OG&PE SPECIALS In this issue: PennWell “Pipeline Week” Highlights: Page 20-21 CO2 compression solutions: Page 12 Natural gas acid gas, mercaptan removal modeling: Page 16 Free OG&PE magazine & eNL subscriptions: www.ogpe.com/subscribe GE Measurement & Control Defects have nowhere to hide. Introducing Mentor Visual iQTM. GE’s newest handheld VideoProbe™ is designed to help inspectors see indications from every angle. With a 6.5-inch touchscreen XGA color display, customizable profiles and 3D Phase Measurement, inspections are faster and more precise. Plus Wi-Fi connectivity will allow for remote collaboration with experts. With Mentor, you’ll be ready to make smarter decisions. Learn more about how GE is changing the inspection landscape. mentorvisualiQ.com For FREE Information, select #401 at ogpe.hotims.com Midstream Products & Services Report High-pressure gas pipeline actuators HPG range direct high-pressure gas actuators serve natural gas pipelines. Compared to gas-over-oil designs, HPG offers significantly less power gas consumption while oil release to the atmosphere during operation is eliminated. IP 66M/67M, ATEX 94/9/EC, and PED 93/27/EC certified models employ a hydraulic scotch yoke mechanism available in double-acting or spring-return configuration. Speed control in both directions is standard with output to 5-MM-lbf-in. / 600,000 Nm. Rotork Controls Incorporated: Rochester NY For FREE Information, select #5 at ogpe.hotims.com Accurate 0.05 to 20% H2 analyzers HY-OPTIMA 2710 hydrogen analyzers are specifically designed to deliver high accuracy measurement over 0.05% to 20% H2 by volume at 1.0 atm. The new instrument’s solid-state nonconsumable sensor provides a direct H2 measurement with fidelity and stability. The sensor is also resistant to drift and comprises optimized Palladium:Nickel composition. HY-OPTIMA 2710 offers 100-ppm CO tolerance and 20-ppm H2S tolerance. This suits models for use in natural gas, biogas, polymerization (HDPE, LDPE), O2 background, and chemical reactions or production. H2Scan Corporation: Valencia CA For FREE Information, select #6 at ogpe.hotims.com Rotating equipment safety shutdown, control features added Protect and control your prime mover and load machine via new features on DE-3000 Safety Shutdown and Control System. This microcontroller and surface-mount PCB assembly technology is for compressors or other critical rotating equipment. It incorporates ‘intelligent’ add-on board system and is fully scalable. This allows you to incorporate a single control system technology across a wide range of applications, declares the manufacturer. CSA-certified, the system comprehensively starts, protects, monitors, and controls reciprocating engines, compressors, and pumps. It includes display module, power supply module, and terminal module(s). Altronic Incorporated: Girard OH 3 Tube cleaners improve condenser performance ProSeries tube cleaning systems are fast and efficient to improve condenser performance. They use safe 300psi water pressure to propel TruFit tube cleaners through tubes to remove deposits and obstructions — in a a single shot. Over a dozen styles can be built to your exact tube specs. Conco Industrial Services: Deer Park TX For FREE Information, select #8 at ogpe.hotims.com Flame resistant insulated outerwear Be 44% warmer than in standard insulated modacrylic quilted FR workwear with Workrite FR insulated outerwear styles including those with 3M Thinsulate Platinum insulation. This outerwear clothing line includes coveralls, bib overalls, parkas, jackets, vests, sweatshirts, hoods, and field coats. Each FR insulated style offers comfort, functionality, durability, as well as protection that withstands cold weather conditions found throughout oil and gas outdoor work environments. These benefits are without the weight of conventional fabrics. Complete Workrite FR insulated outerwear information is yours free. Workrite Uniform Company: Oxnard CA For FREE Information, select #9 at ogpe.hotims.com LIGHT WORK OF LIGHT HYDROCARBONS SERVOTOUGH SpectraScan 2400 A proven alternative to GC gas analysis for light HC applications. APPLICATIONS INCLUDE: Revolutionizing measurement speed, the SpectraScan gives breakthrough real-time readings for light hydrocarbons C1-C5 • Boiler BTU feed gas analysis • Ethylene cracking and fractionation • Polyethylene recycle analysis For FREE Information, select #7 at ogpe.hotims.com See how the SpectraScan transforms HP gas analysis OGPE.com servomex.com/spectrascan Online all the time While asking for products info or free literature — check out daily updates and online products, company and industry news, videos, white papers, Petro Buyers’ Guide, Twitter feeds and archived data. If it has to do with products, it’s in here and/or at OGPE.com For FREE information, select #402 at ogpe.hotims.com All Products — All The Time November 2014 OGPE.com FROM THE EDITOR Beginning our 61st year of continuous publishing as PennWell’s second-senior media brand, this November OG&PE is packed with newest products and services for all segments of oil and gas operations. It’s always good at the beginning of a new publishing year — in fact a new decade of media — to reflect on our goal to deliver new products to you — our valued subscribers. At the same we look forward to the many ‘digital initiatives’ instituted and those to come. They involve OGPE.com, our weekly e-Newsletter, and growth of our social media networks to over 16,000 of you connecting through Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google+. We are proud of these advancementsas complement to our foundation magazine. They help us better serve you to find out ‘What’s New’ in products and services — as more and more of you use electronic devices to view OG&PE magazine and our digital products. I thank you for contributing to these successes and and our continued growth. We recently covered for the first time, PennWell’s PIPELINE WEEK in Houston and came away with a fine group of editorials covering equipment, products, services, and a variety of highly applicable software. Be sure to see our special report on Pages 20 and 21. For FREE Information, select #404 at ogpe.hotims.com Specifying Solenoid Valves for High Pressure/Temperature or Specialized Flow Control Applications? Our Midstream Equipment & Services special report begins on the cover with three innovative specialties from Det-Tronics, LumaSense, and Lenox Instrument and continues on Page 2. Although we do not publish a large number of feature-type articles in our all-products format, this month we have two from OG&PE advertisers. Siemens Compressors’ article on Page 12 highlights sustainable solutions for carbon dioxide compression, while The Dow Chemical Company contributes information on ratebased modeling for acid gas and mercaptan removal from natural gas on Page 16-17. I trust you will find each informative on applications related to this month’s midstream emphasis. As always, use OGPE.com “Click Here For Product Information” button top right of our site to get free information or literature. It’s our pleasure to fulfill your data requests and to lead you to manufacturer/service provider websites. J.B. Avants, Publisher & Editor jba@pennwell com / 918 832 9351 / OGPE com ® Clark Cooper high pressure and “customizable” valves handle hot/flammable liquids and gases, oil/fuel oil, air, water, steam, natural gas, hydrogen, nitrogen, solvents, corrosive, and many other non-viscous fluids. High Pressure EX, EH and EP Series Valves Oil, Gas & Petrochem Equipment ® (ISSN 0030-1353) is published 10 times a year, January/February, March, April, May, June, July/August, September, October, November, December by the Petroleum Group of PennWell, Tulsa OK 74101. Copyright 2014 by PennWell Corporation. Periodicals Postage Paid at Tulsa, Oklahoma, and additional mailing offices. Printed in the U.S.A. – Publications Mail Agreement No. 991988. GSA No. 126813153. 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Member: BPA Worldwide, American Business Media Need Reprints of your ad or recent editorial? Contact Foster Printing for a quote: 866 879 9144 / [email protected] By any measure, AMETEK knows your process. TRULY PORTABLE BTU ANALYZER MEASURES COMPOSITION, HEATING VALUE AND RELATIVE DENSITY OF NATURAL GAS IN PRODUCTION AND AT CUSTODY TRANSFER POINTS MINIVAP ON-LINE VAPOR PRESSURE ANALYZER—ONE INSTRUMENT FOR ALL RELEVANT STANDARDS ALL-WELDED PROCESS GAUGE & SEAL COMBINATION OFFERS ECONOMY, RELIABILITY Select #410 Select #407 The new AMETEK Chandler Engineering Model 292B portable natural gas chromatograph is compact and light weight, yet includes fully integrated sample handling and onboard storage for up to 1,000 sample runs. A 5" full-color display shows sample results, raw data, calibration data, analysis reports and real-time chromatograms. The 292B’s advanced software will accurately calculate heating value, relative density, and compressibility using industry standard methods. Integrated optimization functions allow for precise monitoring and control of the analytical system, resulting in exceptional sensitivity and peak performance. Connectivity includes USB and Ethernet ports and compatibility with HP printers. AMETEK Chandler Engineering. Tel: 412-8289040. Fax: 412-826-0399. www.ametekpi.com IPS-4 DUAL-TECHNOLOGY PROCESS SPECTROPHOTOMETER OFFERS UV/VIS AND NIR DETECTION The Grabner® MINIVAP ON-LINE vapor pressure process analyzer monitors vapor pressure of gasoline, crude oil, and liquefied or natural petroleum gas—all automatically. It is the only vapor pressure analyzer to fully comply with all relevant ASTM and US EPA specifications: ASTM D6378/D5191/D5188 for gasoline; ASTM D6897 for LPG; and ASTM D6377 and EPA Title 40 CFR for the measurement of crude oil. The ATEX certified MINIVAP ON-LINE analyzer can handle up to two different sample streams, both controlled by an automatic sample conditioning system. Data is output via standard MODBUS digital signal or standard 4-20mA analog signal. Fully automatic calibration using neo-hexane or other standard liquids can be started manually or run automatically in programmable intervals. The MINIVAP ON-LINE offers a temperature range of 20°–60°C (68°–140°F) and a pressure range of 2–1000.0 kPa (0.3–150.00 psi), 7minute cycle time and an explosionproof Class I housing. AMETEK Grabner Instruments. Tel: +43 1 282 16 27-0. www.grabner-instruments.com PROCESS MOISTURE ANALYZER VERIFIES ITSELF ONLINE, DRIES DOWN IN JUST MINUTES MODEL 5100 GAS ANALYZER MEASURES MOISTURE IN BULK GAS, HYDROCARBON STREAMS NEW WAVE GUIDE OPTION FOR THE DREXELBROOK TDR ELIMINATES SIGNAL INTERFERENCE FROM TANK NOZZLES Select #414 Select #408 Verify the quality of your feedstocks, intermediates, final products and more. New IPS-4 spectrophotometer detects and quantifies thousands of chemical species, up to eight at once. Housing is IP-65 compliant, lamp has 2 year life, unit requires no annual maintenance. The IPS-4 includes 22-key keypad, analog output, 3 digital signal ports, Ethernet port, plug-and-play/web-based queries, alarm contacts, RS232 and RS485 ports. Multilingual interface includes English, French, German, Russian and Spanish. Available in UV/Vis and NIR versions with fully integrated sampling systems, AMETEK’s entire family of spectrophotometer-based analyzers is proven in the toughest chemical and petrochemical applications. Tel: 412-828-9040 or visit our web site. www.ametekpi.com Select #413 AMETEK U.S. Gauge all-welded process gauge plus integrated seal offers lower cost than gauge and seal purchased separately. In addition, the combination unit reduces the number of potential leak paths, increasing field reliability. The rugged Model XR-81 gauge with PET case and Type 316L stainless steel socket and seamless Bourdon tube is mounted and welded onto an M&G diaphragm seal, available with either Type 316L stainless or Hastelloy® C wetted parts. Offered in 15 ranges, from 0–30" Hg vac. to 0–5000 psi. AMETEK U.S. Gauge. Tel: 215293-4100. www.ametekusg.com Select #411 Impulse® wave-guided radar level systems from AMETEK Drexelbrook generate total level, distance or volumetric outputs unaffected by variations in process material electrical characteristics. Adding the Wave Guide option eliminates nozzle interference, making tank nozzle configuration immaterial and negating the need for more expensive coaxial probe systems. Reliable and accurate to ±3 mm, Impulse series transmitters provide continuous level measurement of liquids to ranges up to 50 ft. (15 m) at operating temperatures ranging from –40° to 392°F (-40° to 200°C) and pressures up to 580 psig (40 bar). Five different sensor types are available, constructed of Type 316SS or Hastelloy C for Class I, Div 1 hazardous environments requiring either intrinsically safe or explosionproof installation. AMETEK Drexelbrook. Tel: 800334-2748 or 215-674-1234. www.drexelbrook.com Using tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS), this unit offers high specificity, sensitivity and fast response speeds. The 5100 Portable’s application-specific gas cells are available in a wide range of pathlengths, and a reference cell for laser line-lock eliminates measurement errors caused by laser wavelength shifting as ambient temperature varies. Gas sampling accessories allow customization, the backlit LCD displays four 20-character lines of data, and a membrane keypad makes parameter input and display selection easy. The unit weighs only 11 lb., has a battery life of eight hours, and a USB 2.0 interface. The 5100 is factory calibrated and calibration is NIST traceable. AMETEK Process Instruments. Tel: 412-828-9040. www.ametekpi.com WATER-CUT MEASUREMENT DOWN TO 0.03% WATER — IN LIGHT OR HEAVY OILS THE NEW THERMOX® WDG-V COMBUSTION ANALYZER OFFERS IMPROVED CONTROL PLUS UNPARALLELED PROCESS SAFETY AND ASSET MANAGEMENT REPORTING Select #415 Select #412 Select #409 The Model 3050 OLV Moisture Analyzer lets you confirm analyzer performance at any time, right in your process. There’s never a need to return probes for re-calibration, or to stock extra probes to keep your process running. Offering quartz-crystal accuracy at a price that’s competitive with any process moisture analyzer on the market, the Model 3050 OLV is factory-calibrated over the range of 0.1 to 2500 ppmv. And, unlike most moisture analyzers, this one responds quickly to increasing or decreasing moisture levels, so problems are caught in real time. AMETEK Process Instruments. Tel: 412-828-9040. www.ametekpi.com © 2014 by AMETEK, Inc. All rights reserved. This combustion analyzer measures not only excess oxygen in flue gas, but also combustibles and hydrocarbons to give you the ability to improve burner efficiency and operating safety. The analyzer also logs historical operating data to help operators decide when preventive maintenance is needed, and when it is not needed, which can significantly reduce operating costs. Specifically designed for wet, dirty gas applications, probes are available at lengths up to 108" (274cm) at temperatures to 1875°F (1024°C), and to 72" (152cm) for temperatures up to 3000°F (1760°C). The WDG-V also features automatic calibration, analog outputs, multiple alarms, self-diagnostics, local or remote interface and a variety of network communications protocols. AMETEK Thermox. Tel: 412-828-9040. Fax: 412-826-0399 www.ametekpi.com www.ametek.com Using proven RF admittance technology, AMETEK Drexelbrook’s Universal IV cut monitors calculate water cut extremely accurately in both light oil (API gravity > 25) and heavy oil (API gravity < 25). Units come pre-calibrated to one of 11 pre-set ranges and their probes work at pressures to 1,500 psi (10.34 MPa) and temperatures to 450°F (232.2°C). Advanced electronics ignore paraffin and other coatings that build up on the probe. Universal IV cut monitors have been approved for Class I, Div 1 and Zone 0 hazardous locations, and they meet FM, FMc, ATEX and IECEx standards. Start-up time is under 12 sec. Standard LCD display and keypad are built in and they are HARTWIN compatible. AMETEK Drexelbrook. Tel: 800-334-2748 or 215-674-1234. www.drexelbrook.com 6 products Products & Services Report Midstream Thread end ball valves for upstream Upstream-applicable Series 727 ball valves are introduced in threaded-end versions as high-pressure, enhanced-port designs. The Class 600 NACE-compliant valves accommodate tank and equipment connections with simple installation and maintenance plus “excellent flow characteristics.” Threaded-end 727s feature a thread-by-groove configuration for maximized installation efficiency. The upstream side of the valve has a male threaded end for easy connection to threaded outlets, while the downstream side has a grooved end to simplify transition to grooved piping systems. Models are also available in a groove-by-groove configuration. Two end configuration options increase valve versatility. Victaulic: Easton PA For FREE Information, select #11 at ogpe.hotims.com Firm intros highest ever resolution IR cameras TiX Infrared Cameras are launched as Fluke’s highest resolution models ever. TiX1000 with 1024 x 768 resolution and TiX660 plus TiX640 each with 640 x 480 feature up to 10-times the on-camera pixels available on standard 320 x 240 types, it’s reported. Their large 5.6-in. articulating display helps quickly identify issues while still in the field. Cameras deliver high detailed image quality, advanced focusing options, and ability to capture accurate measurements from targets that are challenging or moving too fast. SuperResolution mode on TiX1000 and TiX660 increase imagine resolution when viewed in the included SmartView software — four times more than what you get on camera. Fluke Corporation: Everett WA For FREE Information, select #13 at ogpe.hotims.com Fast assembly/disassembly bolt fastening nuts, tech’y Gangways come in custom dimensions EziTite Hydraulic Nuts are a new generation of bolt fastening technology. They simultaneously tighten in groups of four to enhance precision, speed, and safety plus to cut load scatter. They’re designed to serve conventional and nuclear generators as well as rotating, vibrating, turbine, heat exchanger, and mineral processing equipment. There they tension all of the studs on a flange, joint, or cover simultaneously — loading entire groups of fasteners at once, declares the maker. Simultaneous tension delivers very accurate and even load onto a flange/ joint for long-term safety, security, and reliability. Technofast Industries Pty. Ltd: Richlands Qld Australia Custom widths, lengths, and finishes to meet demanding applications are offered on GREENLINE Gangways. Models help workers safely access tops of vehicles in oil and gas or chemical operations. Each features adjustable dual-tension springs in both box-channel side panels. Folding handrails and telescoping mid-rails comprise heavy wall tubing and are mounted on both sides as standard. Gangways also feature heavy-duty 1/2-in. bumpers and a grip-strut walking surface for traction. Rugged steel, aluminum, or fiberglass construction materials are offered to withstand extreme environments. Benko Products Incorporated: Sheffield Village OH For FREE Information, select #12 at ogpe.hotims.com For FREE Information, select #14 at ogpe.hotims.com Cooling fan new for explosive environs, 200,000 hr operation For FREE information, select #417 at ogpe.hotims.com OGPE.com November 2014 MIL-901XP cooling fans are on the market for use in explosive indoor or outdoor environments. They meet UL, NEC, and ANSI standards for equipment that will not create an ignition source and are designed for installations where sufficient concentrations of flammable gases, vapors, or dust are present. These include cabinet cooling, heat exchanging, or air exchanging for equipment employed in oil, gas, or chemical operations With a rated life in excess of 200,000-hr, MIL-901XPs are declared by their manufacturer to ‘provide the reliability needed to assure continuous operation in critical situations.’ Cooling fan construction features include thermal protection, advanced composite propeller material, and permanently lubricated stainless steel ball bearings. Ambient operating temperature range is -54° TO +70°C. AMETEK Rotron: Woodstock NY For FREE Info, select #15 at ogpe.hotims.com New Products & products Services 7 Frac products, services info Hose, coupling, sealing, conveyor belting, and valve products plus services for hydraulic fracturing are presented in this free brochure. Also offered is 24/7 on-site diagnostic and preventive service, and local emergency response. Brochure sections illustrate and describe a broad inventory of products for sand, water transfer, chemical additive, or blending, as well as pump trucks. A broad range of Goodall hose is specified and described along with valves, gaskets, manifolds, wear sleeves, flanges/pipe fittings, compressors, and pumps. An on-site fracing photograph offers call-outs on where various products and services are used. Lewis-Goetz: Pittsburgh PA Months turn into years, years turn into decades... but every single day, you can count on New York Blower. For FREE Literature, select #250 at ogpe.hotims.com Oilfield water intelligence, management Water Asset Intelligence platform provides oil and gas companies “complete visibility into the oilfield water landscape to help optimize water logistics.” The software is offered to reduce water costs and consumption. It comprises a database of over 70-million observations relating to water production, water consumption, water sources, and saltwater disposal assets. The platform’s developer is applying proprietary machine learning algorithms to the datasets to accurately predict produced water, water requirements for well completions, and utilization of disposal well assets — to optimize water transportation logistics. The software will give upstream companies better information to make important decisions as operators and service companies find opportunities to save money and more efficiently use water. Additional details are free. Digital H2O: ChicagoIL For FREE Information, select #16 at ogpe.hotims.com Nothing beats the reliability of fans and blowers from The New York Blower Company. For the past 125 years, we’ve been manufacturing products that perform time and time again. Plus, we carry one of the most complete lines of fans and blowers in the industry. But that’s not all. We also custom engineer solutions, provide shipping reliability you can count on, and back it up with an industry leading warranty. And with our very own Research Center and AMCA-registered laboratory*, we’re poised to lead the way for years to come. For product details or custom solutions visit nyb.com or call 800.208.7918. THE NEW YORK BLOWER FAMILY OF COMPANIES New York Blower ■ MAS Air Systems ■ Mechanovent * Product performance data based on tests in an AMCA Accredited Laboratory are not to be construed as being licensed to bear the AMCA Seal. For FREE Information, select #418 at ogpe.hotims.com Future OG&PE Special Reports: • • December:NATURALGASdrilling,fracing,prooduction,pipeline,processequipment&services January2015:Health,Safety,Security,Environmentproducts&services November 2014 OGPE.com 8 products New Products & Services 104-page downhole oil tools catalog More than 70 downhole oil tools in five application categories highlight this newly available 104-page catalog. Mechanical set packers, hydraulic set packers, permanent packers, service tools, and accessories are illustrated, described and fully specified. Twenty five mechanical set packers are showcased to include ASI-X and VSI-X models along with snapset, thermal designs and retrievable seal bore types. Four hydraulic set packers are specified to include DLH, hydroset, as well as permanent hydraulic isolation designs. Among permanent packers are Permapak single or dual bore and hydraulic Permapak plus accessories In the 27 downhole service tools presented are retrievable packers and bridge plugs as well as a spring loaded retrieving tool. Eleven downhole tool accessories are also showcased to include on/ off tool, profile nipple, bit release joint, safety joint, and downhole tubing/casing swivel. D&L Oil Tools: Tulsa OK For FREE Literature, select #252 at ogpe.hotims.com PDC bit cutting system introduced MicroCORE Cutting System is a new PDC drill bit design. It redistributes high energy consumption from the center of the bit to more efficient areas of the cutting structure. It replaces the inefficient compression failure mechanism in the center of a traditional cutting structure to deliver more energy to cutters, higher rate of penetration, and better quality wellbores, declares the manufacturer. MicroCORE is also engineered to recover core fragments from a well that are undisturbed by the shearing action of the cutters. This provides excellent samples for on-site or in-the-lab core analysis. Tercel Oilfield Products: Amsterdam The Netherlands For FREE Information select #18 at ogpe.hotims.com Fire tube optimizer reduces natural gas-fired consumption, emissions Reduce natural-gas-fired processing equipment fuel consumption and emissions — by as much a 50% with ASAC: Automatic Secondary Air Control System. The patent pending fire tube optimizer is designed for larger process heating applications in treaters, dehydrators, heaters, or other applications. ASAC optimizes fire tube operation as it monitors and controls combustion chamber secondary air. ASAC’s manufacturer declares “most fire tubes consuming 500MM BTU/hr or more will realize a substantial emission reduction and quick payback from fuel savings.” In actual field studies, carbon dioxide emissions reduced as much as 50% to make ASAC beneficial to EPA and and other regulators. For processes with pneumatic or electrical power, ASAC can be installed prior to commissioning new equipment or retrofit on existing field equipment. Engineered Concepts LLC: Houston TX For FREE Information, select #19 at ogpe.hotims.com OGPE.com November 2014 Solar-powered, wireless frac water tank measurement and monitoring Karmic Energy Automated Tank Measurement & Monitoring System is introduced for frac water tanks. Designed to increase frac site productivity with accurate water tank level and temperature measurement, the new systems are solar powered, satellite-linked, and wireless. They are designed to be put in the field and operated with no technical intervention. As truly mobile systems, they can be quickly moved to water storage and transfer sites as demands change. Systems measure practically any shape tank, pond, reservoir in real time to send data locally to ruggedized Wi-Fi-connected tablets running the tank monitoring application. They also transmit to the Internet via built-in satellite transceiver for remote access anywhere. Typically an entire set of ten tanks can be up and running within a few hours with no practical limitation on the number of tanks or sites that can be measured and monitored. The system presently has a selection of 12 of the most common water tank styles. Precision Frac: Midland TX For FREE Information, select #20 at ogpe.hotims.com Subsea electrical power converters Replace hydraulic systems and miles of cable with new PowerMod High Voltage Underwater Electric Power Converters. The modular subsea power distribution design comprises electric drive motors, actuators, and small cables. It allows 10kV transmission to the ocean floor using 10AWG cables and converts it to 100 to 600vdc or 480 vac working voltage levels. PowerMod is configurable with modules that can each down-convert 20 kW to 20mW @10 kV to drive loads at multiple locations from a power station up to 500 miles away. More power converters data are free. Diversified Technologies Incorported: Bedford MA For FREE Information, select #21 at ogpe.hotims.com Sparkless pumps prevent well fires H2H Pump is on the market to prevent explosions and well fires during bolting operations. Easily powered via PTO on a common service truck or an auxiliary power unit, H2H eliminates all ignition sources including extension cords, remote switches, fuses, or circuit boards — and renders electrical generators unnecessary. The corrosion-resistant, nonsparking stainless steel pumps are specifically designed for oilfield bolting operations to avoid dangers in explosive environments. Complete H2H information is free. Alltite Incorporated: Wichita KS For FREE Information, select #22 at ogpe.hotims.com New Products & products Services 9 Up/Mid/Downstream data management OmniSight data management platform is newly introduced for oil and gas companies developing upstream, midstream, and downstream projects. The unified software links data from the office and field in real time for quick decision making, safety, and to avoid costly delays. OmniSight data integration and delivery is incorporated into this company’s services that provide oil and gas companies Web-based tools to access and maintain data in real time. It bridges the gap between office and field plus combines into one spot — client data, vendor data, 3rd party data, and numerous other information. The platform has capability to support many full project life cycles including environmental and permitting or routing/drill site evaluation. CH2M HILL: Englewood CO For FREE Information, select #23 at ogpe. hotims.com Managed Ethernet switches line out New managed Ethernet switches deliver precise time synchronization of networks in real-time control applications. Announced as “tailor-made to unlock automation network convergence for demanding industrial applications,” are EDS-405A-PTP five-port. It features IEEE 1588v2 Precision Time Protocol hardware time stamping. This ensures precise time synchronization of networks running its manufacturer’s Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain topologies — both of which offer less than 20 ms recovery in networks with up to 250 switches. The entire new managed Ethernet switches product line supports Modbus TCP, PROFINET RT, and EtherNet/IP for best SCADA integration. MOXA: Brea CA For FREE Information, select #24 at ogpe.hotims.com For FREE Information, select #420 at ogpe.hotims.com Want Free Information or Literature? — Click The Link — Make Your Requests November 2014 OGPE.com 10 products New Products & Services 576-page instrumentation & control catalog in print, CD, or for download Wired, wireless gas detectors receive ATEX Zone 1 approval This free 2015 Instrumentation & Control Full Line Catalog is now available with 576 pages on pressure, air quality, flow, temperature, level, process control, test equipment and valve specialities. The print and digital literature has added 45 new products and is complete with pricing, applications, dimensions, specs, and tutorial videos. It is also available as digital CD with interactive features including keyword search, notes addition, page print, and page save in PDF. The catalog is likewise offered for download on the manufacturer’s app via iOS and Google Play Markets for the iPad, iPhone, or any Android mobile device. You can also download the entire catalog to view offline. Dwyer Instruments Incorporated: Michigan City IN Wired CX & wireless CXT Gas Detectors are ATEX Zone 1 approved for potentially explosive atmospheres. The instruments are available in infrared sensor to monitor combustible hydrocarbons or electrochemical sensor to monitor toxic gases and oxygen. CX and CXT are key components of their maker’s Site Sentinel stand-alone or wireless gas detection system. They help deliver quick deployment for semi-permanent and temporary gas monitoring. Designed as “environmentally bulletproof” gas detectors they comprise electro-polished 316 stainless steel housing with fully encapsulated electronics plus dual layer surge protection. 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Its 1.5-hp air motor is safe to use in wet environments or EX zones with hazardous materials using 51 cfm air volume at 90 psi. The saw uses a wide range of heavy-duty 8 to 37-in. long blades which come in HSS (M2) and HSS-SL with Molybdenum to cut carbon steel, stainless steel, and hard alloys. A complementing automatic feed pipe clamp enables pipe cutting up to 12 3/4-in.-diameter and up to 30-in.-diameter with extension chains. It easily attaches to the air hacksaw and shares the same air supply. CS Unitec Incorporated: Norwalk CT For FREE Information, select #29 at ogpe.hotims.com Control of work software released for maintenance, in-plant engineering AVEVA Control of Work software is a suite of products for planning and performing both routine maintenance and in-plant engineering operations — in potentially hazardous environments. Developed to help plant operators increase control, efficiency, and safety of asset maintenance work — the software comprises best-in-class Risk Assessment, Work Permit Management, Work Activity Plotting, Isolation Planning, Safe Job Analysis, and Lessons Learned Reporting applications. A major benefit of Control of Work: interoperability with a wide range of Enterprise Asset Manaement solutions. These include SAP, IBM Maximo, and AVEVA WorkMate. The open approach provides access to asset information necessary for effective planning and execution of all types of in-service engineering tasks. It is quick and easy to implement plus usable with the company’s 2D and 3D visualization. AVEVA: Cambridge United Kingdom For FREE Information, select #31 at ogpe.hotims.com Hydraulic stuck pipe recovery system HyPR Hydraulic Pipe Recovery System is newly developed to quickly and cost effectively recover stuck pipe. It comes in a range of sizes and connections to suit any drill string configuration. It’s announced to offer “the simplest method to recover the drill pipe rapidly and to begin side-tracking right away. It also delivers a clean cut for operators wanting to maximize BHA recovery options.” HyPR comprises a robust full-strength sub strategically positioned in the drill string. It is severed in around an hour by launching and pumping through a HyPR jetting dart which lands inside the sub. The dart takes only a few minutes to arrive. With a relatively short period of pumping, it will easily part under a small loading — simultaneously producing a perfect fish-neck for subsequent operations. Expected HyPR mode of use is to set a kick-off plug before coming out of hole with the recovered pipe. However, the system also provides excellent jarring and internal wireline access for further recovery operations. It contains no explosives or high-energy sources. Churchill Drilling Tools: Aberdeen Scotland For FREE Information, select #30 at ogpe.hotims.com 30,000 psi high pressure/temperature seals are subsea valve replacements Multi-Contact Turcon Variseal is introduced for high pressure / high temperature applications. It is engineered to be ‘immune to stick-slip’ issues and to eliminate breakout concerns after long periods of inactivity, declares the manufacturer. The new sealing products are developed to replace multiple chevron seals or V-stack type products in subsea valve stems that require a high-integrity sealing capability. It includes a series of single-acting spring-energized seals housed within a U-shaped Turcon PTFE-based seal profile. Multi-Contact Turcon Variseal is designed to provide integrated redundancy to help extend seal flex life in high-pressure applications. With the addition of anti-extrusion devices, it can withstand up to 207 MPa and 30,000 psi. Trelleborg Sealing Solutions UK: West Midlands United Kingdom For FREE Information, select #32 at ogpe.hotims.com HYDROSTATIC TEST UNITS (patent pending) Your Single Source for Specialty Bolting and Test Equipment Since 1981, CLOVER TOOL COMPANY has served the drilling, production and process industries. From exclusive hydrostatic high pressure test units to bolting tools, from the hydraulic power unit to the hose assemblies, Clover Tool Company can supply any and every type of tool and accessory required to make up, break out and test any connection. POWER TORK HYDRAULICS DEEPWATER RISER FLANGE TOOLS HR-33 & HR -40 (Self Contained & Patented Control System) HIGH PRESSURE TRIPLEX PUMPS phone: email: web: address: 11 281.561.5600 fax:281.561.5672 [email protected] www.clovertool.com 6903 FM 359 South, Fulshear, TX 77441 RENTAL UNITS HYDROSTATIC TEST AND FILL 24/7/365 HYDRAULIC POWER UNITS PNEUMATIC BOLT AND NUT RUNNERS AND TORQUE WRENCHES HYDRAULIC MOLY PASTE TORQUE LUBRICANTS WRENCHES PISTOL GRIP MODELS HYDRAULIC FILTER CARTS 𰀃 STANDARD SERIES CLOVER PNEUMATIC NUTRUNNER TRAILER-MOUNTED HYDROSTATIC TEST UNIT (patent pending) For FREE Information, select #423 at ogpe.hotims.com November 2014 OGPE.com 12 products Compression Application Profile: Siemsens Sustainable solutions for CO2 compression Man-made CO2 has raised the level of atmospheric CO2 significantly beyond historic levels. The scientific community notes a direct correlation between atmospheric concentrations of CO2 and other greenhouse gases, and increasing average global temperatures. The challenge now is to ensure reliable, sustainable and economic power supply to match the world’s growing energy demand whilst keeping greenhouse gases within the “acceptable level”, knowing that for decades to come fossil fuels will continue to play an important role. Highefficiency, fossil-fuelled power plants fitted with CO2 capture and storage (CCS) technology offer a short to mid-term solution to achieve low-CO2 electricity supply. Among others this is possible with CCS-technologies like Pre-Combustion Capture or Post-Combustion Capture. Siemens is therefore continuing to invest in research and development for compressors suitable for the CCS market and other CO2 applications. Siemens has more than 30 references in operation worldwide for compressors in CO2 applications. These compressors are currently handling flows (the suction flow of CO2 at the first stage) ranging from about 12,000 m3/h up to just over 83 000 m³/h. In 2009, Siemens delivered CO2 compressors with a volume flow rate of 83,000 m³/h and five coal gasifiers, each with a thermal power rating of 500 MW, for a coal liquefaction plant in Yinchuan, Ningxia Province, which lies in the north-western part of the People’s Republic of China. The end customer is Shenhua Ningxia Coal Industry Group Co. Ltd. (SNCG), a subsidiary of the Shenhua Group, the largest coal producer in China. In 2011 Siemens received further orders for CO2 compression. Two compressors operating at 150 bar and flow of 63,000 m³/h will start operation at the Kemper County IGCC plant in the Mississippi. Here the two 8-stage compressor trains feeding around 220 metric tons of high density CO2 and transport the CO2 via a pipeline to the Gulf Coast for injection into offshore oil wells in the Gulf of Mexico for EOR. Pressure ranges from 1.8 bar up to nearly 157 bar. The highest pressure in CO2 gear-type compressor is currently in operation. This compressor, with a flow of 63,500 m³/h, is installed at the Department of Energy funded Port Arthur carbon capture project in the USA.. The compressor has been in operation since 2012 and supplies a high pressure CO2 pipeline for EOR. In April this year China’s Shenhua Ningmei Coal Group placed a follow-up order with Siemens for four identical CO2 compressor trains for the coal liquefaction plant. The plant has a capacity of four million TPA (tons per annum) of liquefied coal. The CO2 compressors that Siemens will deliver to this plant are the largest ever built. The four compressor trains each consist of one STC-GV integrally geared compressor, each of which is driven by an SST-600 condensing steam turbine via an intermediate gear. The scope of supply also includes the associated auxiliary systems. The compressors, each of which has six stages, are designed for a CO2 volume flow rate of about 141, 000 m³/h, allowing these new units to compress nearly twice the volume of CO2 as the previous model. In addition, Siemens also supplied gasification technologies and equipment for the same project. Notably, Siemens is the only manufacturer that is able to deliver the complete power plant including the CO2 capture technology and compression equipment. Having the complete system delivered by a single company allows operators to have a single interface and control system for easier plant construction and operation. Siemens Compressors: Duisburg Germany For FREE Information, select #300 at ogpe.hotims.com Siemens: Your Partner in Compression Technology The global demand for fuels and hydrocarbon products, scarce resources, and environmental awareness require products, solutions and services for more efficient plant operation and highest availability. Compressor trains are the heart of almost any process operation. To produce, transport and process oil and gas or run an industrial application, highest reliability and excellent lifecycles are also key drivers. The Siemens compressor portfolio offers efficiency, availability and reliability on a long-term basis. Our compressor solutions are both standardized and tailor made to meet customers’ needs in any industry, including onshore upstream production, pipelines, air separation, metallurgy, chemicals and petrochemicals, sulfur or waste water treatment. Siemens Compressors: Duisburg Germany OGPE.com November 2014 New Products & products Services 150-page environmental monitoring catalog is free Power shift transmission serves oil well stimulation Free New Horizons in Environmental Monitoring Catalog offers 150 pages on related products. Its six sections are easy indexed for search, economical choices, popular models and accessories reference. Temperature products include data loggers, sensors, M12 connectors, thermal imagers, controllers, and meters. Heaters are featured to include high-density cartridge, screw plug immersion, as well as OMEGALUX C heavy-duty cartridge designs. Flow level, pH, conductivity and laboratory analyzers, test and measurement, flow meters, transmitters, valves and sensors are presented. Pressure specialties include sensors and gauges like DPG409 digital pressure designs. Data acquisition highlights recorders and systems while Automation showcases accessories, enclosures, drives, motors. OMEGA Engineering: Stamford CT “Designed to outclass the competition for use in triplex and quintuplex pressure piston gas and oil well stimulation,” is new TA90-7601 power shift transmission. Its strong yet simple counter shaft design offers an expected L10 life of 10,000 hr to match the overhaul schedule of the engine that powers it, declares the manufacturer. The coaxial, nine-speed transmission is made to be power shifted under all loaded or unloaded conditions — without any throttle dipping within range-to-range shifts. The small, evenly-spaced gear ratio steps ensure well pressure is maintained without any drop during gear shift. This transmission has a maximum gross input power rating up to 2,600-hp / 1,939 kW at 1,900 rpm. Twin Disc: Racine WI For FREE Literature, select #254 at ogpe.hotims.com Fast, safe clamshell lathes announced RBL-G2 clamshell lathes are newly announced as “designed to be faster, better, and safer.” Engineered to eliminate as many pinch points as possible, the machine’s patent-pending tool block allows for the tripper mechanism to remain in a fixed and low-profile location adjacent to the tapered drive housings. RBL-G2 severs and bevels up to three-times faster via new high-speed, in-line, and right-angle motor options — in a single drive housing for flexibility plus reduced machining time. Tool bit setup is also simplified to save operator time and the amount of training needed to operate the clamshell lathe. Tri Tool Incorporated: Rancho Cordova CA For FREE Information, select #34 at ogpe.hotims.com 13 For FREE Information, select #36 at ogpe.hotims.com Bonding, sealing epoxy resists 500°F. Supreme 12AOHT-LO one-component epoxy delivers bonding and sealing plus resists up to 500°F. As a toughened epoxy, it resists thermal cycling and shock over a wide service range. It offers thermal conductivity of 9-10 BTU-in/ft2-hr and is an electrical insulator. It bonds well to an array of substrates including metals, composites, glass, rubber, ceramics, and many plastics. It provides high tensile lap shear, compressive, and peel strengths exceeding 3,500 psi, 22,000 psi, and 5-10 pli, respectively. The epoxy is dimensionally stable and has low shrinkage upon cure. The thixotropic paste system resists chemicals, particularly to water, oil, fuels, and solvents. Master Bond Incorporated: Hackensack NJ For FREE Information, select #37 at ogpe.hotims.com Hybrid epoxy lining system launched Coriolis flow meters for midstream A new 3-in. Coriolis flow meter is added to the TCM series. It is for midstream applications. Designed to measure up to 8,433 lb/min or 34,700 b/d, the new meters withstand up to 1450psi and are 0.1% of reading accurate. Soon they will have ATEX Ex IIC T4, IECEx, Zone 1, Group IIB T4, and CSA/cUS Class 1 Div. 1 hazardous area certifications. This new design measures in oil and gas transportation, rail car and truck loading, allocation metering in crude oil or natural gas production, as well as the metering of refined products in downstream production. TRICOR Coriolis Technology, AW-Lake Company: Franksville WI For FREE Information, select #35 at ogpe.hotims.com OGPE.com Online all the time While asking for products info or free literature — check out daily updates and online products, company and industry news, videos, white papers, Petro Buyers’ Guide, Twitter feeds and archived data. If it has to do with products, it’s in here and/or at OGPE.com All Products — All The Time Now available in North America: Enviroline 2405 advanced hybrid epoxy lining system for oil and gas equipment and uses. The high-temperature, abrasion-resistant coating is announced to deliver “exceptional flexibility, durability, and protection in a single coat.” It’s formulated as an ultra-high solids, low volatile organic compound 0.37 lb/gal, two-component polycyclaminecured epoxy. It is for fast, easy installation in oil and gas, chemical, water, and wastewater environments. The heavy-duty lining system is especially applicable for use in process vessels and tanks operating at up to 302°F. It can resist continuous immersion in a range of chemicals, including crude oil up to 176°F. With a simple 2:1 mix ratio that helps eliminate mixing errors and unnecessary materials waste — Enviroline 2405 is flexible for use in such applications as crude and petroleum bulk storage tanks, downhole tubulars, downhole casing exteriors, interior and exterior pipe, floors, trenches, tank pads, troughs, sumps and pits, free water knockouts, treaters, and separators. Applied with standard airless or plural component spray equipment, Enviroline 2405 provides rapid hard cure in 6 hr, with a return to service in about 48 hr. Complete hybrid epoxy lining systems specifics are yours free. AkzoNobel: Houston TX For FREE Information, select #38 at ogpe.hotims.com Want Free Information or Literature — Click The Link — Make Your Requests November 2014 OGPE.com Brought to you by the most formidable brands in the energy business, POWER-GEN and the Oil & Gas Journal. AUGUST 18 -20, 2015 GREATER COLUMBUS CONVENTION CENTER COLUMBUS, OHIO power-gennaturalgas.com Introducing POWER-GEN Natural Gas, an annual conference and exhibition targeting gas-fred generation related to the development of natural gas reserves in the Marcellus and Utica shales of the Appalachian Basin. Participate in this event and join some of the top names in the energy industry to discuss the issues surrounding technology, operation, construction, and maintenance of gasfred power and production from unconventional hydrocarbon resources. Preliminary Conference Tracks to Include: POWER: • Large Frame Gas Turbines • Operations & Maintenance • Siting & Construction • Small Gas Turbine Applications OIL & GAS: • Natural Gas Market Developments • Marcellus and Utica Project Profles REGISTER ONLINE TODAY! PRESENTED BY: OWNED & PRODUCED BY: New Products & products Services Cell-based surveillance cameras for remote oil, gas site security monitor High-spec turbo-expander triple eccentric butterfly valves introduced Remote oil and gas construction site security monitoring is achieved with Eye Trax Ranger Cameras. The cellular-based surveillance designs are light weight for easily installation without a professional. They are indefinitely powered by a solar panel with motion-sensing and night-vision. Ranger is controlled by a web-based user interface or mobile phone application. It incorporates all traditional camera features including timelapse video. The camera’s use of available cellular network enables picture transmission yet eliminates the need for the infrastructure of a computer, phone line, internet connection, router, and power of “traditional wireless cameras.” Eye Trax: Charlotte NC Turbo-expander-applicable Tri-X triple eccentric butterfly valves have expanded this manufacturer’s high-specification product range for oil and gas. Models are specifically designed to work in harsh environments at up to 950°C. in the presence of a catalyst. They function to “significantly cut refinery infrastructure costs .... to isolate the turbo-expander unit from the fluid catalytic cracking operation,” notes the manufacturer. By isolating the turbo-expander in this way, the FCC process can be kept running while the turbo-expander undergoes maintenance to cut downtime. Developed by IMI Remosa in conjunction with IMI Orton, TriX is for both new plant and upgrade. IMI Critical Engineering: Birmingham United Kingdom For FREE Information, select #40 at ogpe.hotims.com Spectrometers designed for steels inspection to aid API compliance Belec Compact Port Mobile Spectrometers accomplish inspections relevant to API compliance. Among spectrometer features specific to oil and gas inspections are UV probes which detect carbon, phosphorus, sulfur, boron, and nitrogen in duplex stainless steels. Probe lengths from 3 to 5 m are available for hard to test areas. Temperature stable optics are incorporated for stable low-level detection limits along with 2.0 USB and Ethernet ports for easy data transfer. Also offered is touchscreen user interface and reporting for sorting and grading. Benefits provided by these instruments include assistance in meeting API 578, API 939-C requirements and carbon equivalent calculations. Innovative Analytical Solutions LLC: Bremen AL For FREE Information, select #41 at ogpe.hotims.com Inflation support tools meet cement placement challenges CXT-IST Inflation Support Tools were introduced at ADIPEC to “provide operators with a critical solution to the challenges of traditional cement placement.” They give positive indication that cement will be set in the correct place before latching at the bottom of the work string using a pre-installed landing sub. Once secure, pump pressure inflates the elastomer to seal the wellbore. CXT-IST is then released by picking up the work string. The tools create a 100% wall-to-wall base for well fluid or cement. Operators can deploy as many ISTs as needed in the same or multiple zones without tripping drill pipe in-and-out of a hole. In 2012 IST’s maker was winner of the New Idea category at the Offshore Achievement Awards. Since then, the product has undergone extensive field trials in the UK with reported excellent customer response. Coretrax: Aberdeen Scotland For FREE Information, select #42 at ogpe.hotims.com 15 For FREE Information, select #43 at ogpe.hotims.com 100% flame, heat protection coveralls are of breathable cotton SEAVIEW FR 100% Cotton Zip Coveralls like these comprise lightweight 7.5-oz breathable cotton twill. They meet BS EN 11612:2008 A1 flammability test against heat and flame and come in S to 4XL sizes orange, red, or navy. The mechanically pre-shrunk workwear offers two slanted YKK brass zipper breast flap pockets along with one double pens slot on the left sleeve. Also incorporated is a two-way self-locking heavy-duty YKK brass front zipper with concealed stud fastening. These FR garments feature triple stitching to guard against rips and bartack stitching at all stress points. Reflective tape across the shoulder, upper sleeves, and around lower legs enhances visibility. Durasafe Ptd. Ltd.: Singapore For FREE Information, select #44 at ogpe.hotims.com Wireless remote oil & gas asset shutdown systems RSDS: Remote Shutdown Systems shut down oilfield assets remotely with the fail-safe logic necessary for wireless operation. The long-range 3+ miles wireless telemetry can be configured with a PLC monitoring system or its maker’s SignalFire Gateway-controlled standalone system. It can monitor inputs and generate control commands autonomously to eliminate the need for costly conduit runs. RSDS interfaces with any type sensor and transmits data wirelessly to a SignalFire Gateway. When operating autonomously, the Gateway generates commands and offloads data to a PLC. It can be configured to additionally send signals to remotely located shutdown nodes that will shut-in a well. When configured as a PLC-controlled system, a local PLC makes the decision to shut down. If monitoring tanks for overflow conditions, tank sensors could be directly connected to the PLC that monitors data and decide if a tank is in an alarmed state. Full RSDS specifics are yours free. SignalFire Wireless Telemetry: Hudson MA For FREE Information, select #45 at ogpe.hotims.com Want Free Information or Literature — Click The Link — Make Your Requests November 2014 OGPE.com 16 products The Dow Chemical Company Simulation Modeling Profile: Reducing Capital Costs Using Rate-Based Modeling for Acid Gas and Mercaptan Removal from Natural Gas with Hybrid Solvents Diego Ortiz Vega, John Dowdle, Diego Cristancho, Ajay Badhwar The Dow Chemical Company Simulation modeling of the removal of various impurities from natural gas streams is a proven means of reducing design, renovation and operating capital costs significantly at natural gas processing plants of all sizes. Unfortunately, accurate prediction of mercaptan removal from natural gas streams has historically been difficult since it is an especially complex puzzle of physical-chemical interactions with multi-component systems. Natural gas contaminants vary drastically depending on geography and reservoir characteristics. Natural gas that is high in H2S is often high in organic sulfur, such as mercaptans. However, mercaptans are difficult to remove using conventional solvent systems due to the partial acid gas nature and the partial organic nature. Dow has developed the first rate-based simulation model that accurately predicts mercaptan removal performance using hybrid solvents. The model is based on more than 10 years of operating and gathering field data on proprietary hybrid solvent performance in natural gas plants worldwide. Combined with deep chemistry expertise, extensive manufacturing capability, and unique experience producing, testing and selling physical, chemical and hybrid solvents – the new simulator system for hybrid solvents was developed to account for the effect of the mixed solvents, including thermodynamics, transport properties, mass transfer and kinetics. The simulator for hybrid solvents closely matches plant data, which is particularly relevant to the mega projects being considered in Russia, the former Soviet republics, and the Middle East. The Modeling Challenges In general, pure physical or pure chemical solvents can be used to treat gas with organic sulfur. However, the effectiveness of the process is highly compromised. Chemical solvents are effective at removing acid gas components such as H2S and CO2, but mercaptans represent a challenge. Chemical solvents are often selected due to their low tendency to pick up hydrocarbons, so mercaptans often are not removed. On the other hand, organic sulfur removal is well demonstrated with physical solvents, reaching decent levels of acid gas removal, but hydrocarbon co-absorption is one of the main tradeoffs. The ideal solution is to combine both chemical and physical solvents into a “hybrid solvent” to achieve deep mercaptan removal with lower hydrocarbon losses. Ideally, hybrid solvents are designed to minimize hydrocarbon losses and maximize mercaptan removal, while still reaching the desired outlet gas concentrations of other contaminants. Common levels of mercaptans in feed gases are in the range of hundreds of parts per million (ppm). After treatment, those levels are typically reduced to less than 20 ppm. Hybrid solvent plants are often specified on high volume gas flow rates, but have also proven effective in plants as small as 70-MMscfd. Optimizing process design, troubleshooting and equipment sizing require an accurate simulation tool. Unfortunately, building a simulator for hybrids is not easy because having a physical and a chemical solvent simultaneously impacts the fundamentals of the system: thermodynamics, mass transfer and kinetics. The development of new modeling capabilities involves several steps, summarized in Figure 1. It is important to clarify that this process is not strictly sequential; every now and then it is mandatory to go back to previous steps for further improvements. Moreover, both purely chemical models and purely physical models have limitations for hybrid solvents, and there are many other OGPE.com November 2014 Figure 1: Development of simulator capabilities complexities to overcome, which require a robust theoretical framework. Process simulation and plant data validation added more pieces to the puzzle: mass transfer and kinetics. The driving force for material transfer from the vapor phase to the liquid phase is dictated by thermodynamics and the difference between the actual concentration in the bulk and the concentrations at equilibrium. The kinetics and the chemical equilibrium parameters change to some extent because an organic solvent influences the basicity of aqueous amines, which is related to reaction constants. Several variables are affected by combining physical and chemical solvents into one blend, so special attention was given to fundamentals during the development of the simulation. This enabled creation of a robust simulator tool for Dow hybrid solvents. Accurate Results Figure 2 illustrates real plant data for an absorption tower. Feed gas was treated with a Dow hybrid solvent targeting mercaptan and hydrogen sulfide removal. The solvent demonstrated outstanding performance, decreasing H2S content from ~ 4% mole (mol) to 8.5 ppm mol; and meth- Figure 2: Plant data versus simulation results for absorption tower The solvent matches performance for the entire plant; absorption tower results are shown for simplicity. New Products & products Services ylmercaptan from 121 ppm to 13 ppm. The solvent used is specifically designed to slip CO2, so the performance for CO2 is expected. Clearly, the simulator reproduced the treated gas composition with great accuracy. Although not shown here, comparisons between experimental data and simulation results were equally outstanding. This was expected because of the emphasis given to vapor–liquid equilibrium (VLE) and heat capacity data during the model development. conditions at a variety of operating conditions. Extensive time was spent with a selection of plants running hybrid solvents. Based on a long history in these plants – with some running more than 10 years – good field operating data was able to be captured. This was key to developing a model that corresponds accurately with actual data. This unique simulator tool will assist gas processors to help reduce capital costs with regard to the design, renovation and/or operation of their plants. The Bottom Line Comparison with plant data is never easy. Anyone running an actual gas treating plant knows that there is a challenge in capturing steady-state Dow Oil Gas & Mining: Houston TX Pilot light added to new magnetic drill Connectivity solution: fast, reliable, flexible oil & gas communications Three new magnetic drills include an LED light in the magnet to help you easily see the pilot point and center punch of a hole. Three new two-speed magnetic drills and a redesigned HMD904 all feature the LED that shines along the bottom of the cutting teeth and over the pilot tip which extends from the end of the cutter. The new light increases operator productivity and hole location accuracy: In low-light to no-light conditions it illuminates the pilot point; in brighter conditions, it helps counteract shadows from the light. You easily turn it on to line up the pilot point, then if wanted, switch off before drilling. The high output, long life LED is built into the magnet and protected from possible damage from chips, colant, or debris. Complete magnetic drill and LED light details are yours free. Hougen Manufacturing Incorporated: Swartz Creek MI For FREE Information, select #47 at ogpe.hotims.com Conductor cementing support saves rig time 17 For FREE Information, select #302 at ogpe.hotims.com QuickSkid connectivity solution is announced to “enable faster, more reliable, and flexible communications for the oil and gas industry.” As a primary or secondary connection for rig owners, operators, and service providers, you leverage QuickSkid for operations, crew welfare, remote operating vehicles, disaster recovery, or applications demanding heavy bandwidth utilization. The fully managed service incorporates Ku-Band networks and teleports, a stabilized antenna and equipment in a box, field support and continuous global operations center. This firm will test and ship inventory, equipment, and spare parts to its field offices around the world to quickly deploy services in the Gulf of Mexico, North Sea, offshore Angola, Spain, Singapore, and Brazil. Among QuickSkid features are DNV certification, easy installation and repair, fast deployment, durability, and flexibility. Emerging Markets Communications: Houston TX For FREE Information, select #49 at ogpe.hotims.com This new CCSS Conductor Cementing Support System is announced to have typically saved 12 to 18 hr of rig time per conductor waiting for cement to cure. It secures the conductor with a hydraulic jack-and-clamp mechanism — and holds the weight of the conductor while the cement cures. A rig no longer has to hold each conductor and can therefore move to the next slot to begin running another conductor. The new system has a 135 to 160-t holding capacity and is suited for 24 to 30-in. conductor diameters. Design can be scaled to any size conductor on request with tailoring of the footprint and weight handling capacity to specific slot or jacket configuration, reports the manufacturer. CCSS is compact for easy repositioning without a crane. It offers schedule flexibility because it splits in half to enable operators to run the conductor before or after CCSS is in place. Claxton Engineering Services Ltd., Acteon Company: Great Yarmouth United Kingdom For FREE Information, select #48 at ogpe.hotims.com FR/Arc kits also resist fierce weather conditions Protection from Arc Flash and fierce weather are delivered by new FR/Arc Kits. The flame resistant kits provide head protection in 10 cal, 12 cal, or 20 cal with base layers for safety and comfort. Complete arc flash kits are available from HRC Level 2 to HRC Level 4, 8 to 100 cal/cm2. Winter and rain wear are also available. Kits are flame resistant protection in a gear bag with FR fabric that will not melt, drip, or ignite. All comply with NFPA 70E and meet OSHA 1910.269 and ASTM F1506-10a. National Safety Apparel: Cleveland OH For FREE Information, select #50 at ogpe.hotims.com OGPE.com: Equipment, Products, Services While asking for products information or free literature — check out online products, company and industry news, white papers, videos, Petro Buyers’ Guide, Twitter feeds and archived data. If it has to do with up/mid/downstream products, it’s in here and/or at OGPE.com — All Products — All The Time November 2014 OGPE.com 18 products On-site air, soil, water VOC trace levels analyzer Peel-stick aluminum ceramic non skid FROG-4000 is rugged and portable to onsite-analyze trace individual volatile organic compound levels in air soil, or water. Designed to serve a range of environmental, health, and safety applications, the instrument quickly analyzes VOCs because samples containing them are notoriously difficult to transport and many require instant data. FROG-4000 comprises a heating micro pre-concentrator for outstanding sensitivity down to single-figure parts-per-billion A miniature gas chromatograph enables multiple compounds speciation while a micro photoionization detector provides accurate, reliable response to almost all VOCs. A 5-ml sample sparger is used to extract gaseous samples from water or solid materials. Quantitech Ltd.: Milton Keynes United Kingdom Silvagrip Non-Skid is aluminum ceramic non skid peel and stick for a variety of applications include offshore platform decks. The corrosion resistant, waterproof, UVproof products have a 10-year+ life cycle to reduce maintenance with reduced application downtime. You peel and stick with no waiting because a surface is ready for immediate use Silvagrip requires no ventilation, no maximum overcoat window, and eliminates epoxy non-skid challenges. With a very high friction coefficient, it also offers reduced slips and injuries. The product is approved and used by the U.S. Navy. Silva NonSkid Solutions: Palmetto FL For FREE Information, select #52 at ogpe.hotims.com Valve-actuated marker writes through grease, oil on rough surfaces DYKEM Brite-Mark Roughneck Markers are newly introduced to write through oil and grease on rough rugged surfaces. The industrial valve-actuated markers are optimized for harsh outdoor environments. They combine industrial-grade UV-resistant DYKEM paint with an ultra-durable tip for rusty, rough, oily, greasy tasks throughout oil and gas or construction sites. Brite-Mark Roughneck comprises a poly-fiber tip that resists fraying or disintegration when used on rough surfaces — even sandpaper. The tip also repels oil and grease. It’s easily wiped clean. Because the tip is valve-actuated, you can re-ink it easily if it dries out. ITW Pro Brands: Olathe KS For FREE Information, select #53 at ogpe.hotims.com Passive junction boxes simplify device integration Plants are helped integrate multiple devices into a single unit via new passive junction boxes with stainless steel ports. They also help consolidate the number of cables on a plant floor. Available in 4, 6, or 8-port configurations, with one to two discrete signals per port capability, the boxes help consolidate multiple discrete devices in an area to a single port. A single cable then connects the junction boxes to a controller. This eliminates the tangle of cables when individual lines are run from each discrete device. Discrete signals can be either inputs or outputs from the controller. Each box includes port and unit labels plus integral homerun cables. In PNP LED, NPN LED, and no LED options, the passive junction boxes feature fully encapsulated nylon housings with stainless steel connectors. This ensures strength and ingress resistance plus includes IP68 and IP69K ingress protection. Junction box specs include 2A of current per signal, up to 9A total current per box, with 10V-30V operating voltage. They operate over -40° to +85°C. TURCK: Plymouth MN For FREE Information, select #54 at ogpe.hotims.com For FREE Information, select #55 at ogpe.hotims.com Quick, secure hose connections Fast and secure 8, 10, and 12-in.-diameter hose connections are delivered by HTPB (2BX) three-lug super Storz couplings and two-bolt collar. The connectors are machined from seamless extrusions in 6061-T6 aluminum. The shank is double anodized. The two-bolt, three-part segment collar field assembles/disassembles while recessed nuts and bolts secure the collars. A simple pry bar can be used to secure the couplings which lock together. Working pressure is 240 psi. Harrington Incorporated: Erie PA For FREE Literature, select #56 at ogpe.hotims.com Covers protect midstream equipment Industrial wrap and large equipment shrink material deliver protective cover to refining, petrochemical, or gas processing equipment. They are offered as alternatives to packaging protection of large equipment from harsh elements during shipping and storage. The covers contain a patented vapor corrosion inhibitor. It provides outstanding safeguard against corrosion in the most demanding environments or conditions. Transhield Incorporated: Elkhart IN For FREE Information, select #57 at ogpe.hotims.com Tube with fume eliminator for drum, tote, tank filling Fill Tube with built-in fume eliminator simplifies venting of noxious, dangerous of hazardous fumes while filling drums, totes, or tanks with solvents or chemicals. The simultaneous Fill Tube assembly incorporates a one-piece closed system fill tube design with built-in vent chamber to control filling and eliminate fumes. It allows for complete filling and venting control plus reduces exposure or contamination to operators. It’s made of stainless steel for strength and longevity plus comes in a wide variety of sizes or can be made to your specifications. American Machining Incorporated: Fenton MI For FREE Information, select #58 at ogpe.hotims.com Want Free Information or Literature — Click The Link — Make Your Requests OGPE.com November 2014 New Products & products Services Fabric buildings comprise structural steel beams, not open web trusses Explosionproof, multi-purpose Modbus scanners Fabric buildings like this are announced as the “first to incorporate structural steel beams instead of open web trusses.” This engineering concept delivers flexibility for portable or stationary oil and gas-related processing facilities, soil remediation, or vehicle maintenance, declares the maker. Buildings utilize a durable rigid frame in place of the hollow-tube, open web truss framing of traditional fabric designs. Unlike hollow tube steel, this building’s solid structural steel beams are not vulnerable to unseen corrosion originating inside a tube. The structural steel also has multiple coating options including hot dip galvanizing, red oxide primer, and powder coat paint. Strength of the structural steel frame offers engineering advantages to relocate buildings by towing or crane. The rigid frame also offers flexibility to customize beyond standard shapes and sizes to exact width, length, and height requirements. Structures comprise high-quality polyethylene fabric roofs to eliminate corrosion concerns associated with metal. Legacy Building Solutions: South Haven MN ProtEx PD6830X Modbus Scanners are rugged, explosionproof NEMA 4X / IP68 master slave, or snooper (sniffer) designs. As multi-purpose meters they deliver accurate display and quick information access — locally or remotely — in hazardous areas or in harsh safe areas. The instruments accept up to 16 individually programmed process variables from multiple devices. Four math channels allow for calculations on multiple process variables. PD6830X’s SafeTouch through-glass buttons allow operation without removing the cover. The pulse input accepts a wide range of flow transmitter signals. These include mV input from magnetic flowmeters as well as high frequency signals. The scanner has FM, ATEX, CSA, IECEx, and CE approvals. Precision Digital Corporation: Holliston MA For FREE Information, select #60 at ogpe.hotims.com New safety life jackets feature removable cover Seacrewsader 290N 3D life jackets are now on the market to protect oil and gas workers — when abandonment is a very real possibility. Incorporating Fusion 3D technology, they offer the ability to remove their outer cover to replace them when they are no longer fit for use or to change applications. Seacrewsader’s cover molds to the shape of your body to provide comfort and endurance in harsh oil and gas environments. Other life jacket features include waterproof service labels, use with a PLB and AIS, high strength plastic quick release buckle, YKK QBZ triburst zip, chin support, and bladder distribution. Crewsaver: Hampshire United Kingdom For FREE Information, select #61 at ogpe.hotims.com Flameproof ATEX, IECEx, and NEC alternators marketed Two flameproof alternators are ATEX and IECEx certified for hazardous Zones 1 or 2, NEC 500 Division 2, and NEC 505 Zone. Rugged, sealed design makes models harsh-environment-applicable and resistant to corrosion fluid, dust, and debris, declares the manufacturer. ASX-200 12-v alternators are battery excited and designed to be direct replacement for nonflameproof types used on diesel engines. This model’s rear cover can be rotated to provide several possible cable entry positions for wiring connections convenience. Some adjustments to mounting brackets and belt tensioning link may be necessary. ASX-300 is a 24-v range alternator with the same characteristics of ASX-200 plus externally-excited or self-exciting availability. Neither requires a battery or external power source. The maximum output demand should not exceed 25 amp. Further alternators specifics are yours free. Chalwyn: Houston TX For FREE Information, select #62 at ogpe.hotims.com 19 For FREE Information, select #63 at ogpe.hotims.com Single Point Mooring terminal protecting underbuoy couplings UBC Underbuoy Breakaway Couplings are launched to protect Single Point Mooring terminals from potential consequences of vessel collision or extreme weather. They’re designed to activate when strain is placed on the Underbuoy hose transfer system. UBC closes the flow of media and separates the hose string. It is available with its maker’s Gall Thomson Petal or FlipFlap Valve technology. Both utilize proven technology of the Gall Thomson Marine Breakaway Coupling range. UBC’s maker notes an unprotected SPM may be dragged beyond its working envelop and suffer ruptured Underbuoy hoses, fractured pipeline end manifold, or damaged submarine pipeline. These could result in a major offshore spill, personnel injury, asset damage, clean up cost, and downtime. Gall Thomson Group: Wiltshire United Kingdom For FREE Information, select #64 at ogpe.hotims.com Heavy-duty submersible slurry pumps New XP-KZN Submersible Pumps are for tough conditions. They are explosionproof and FM, C/US Class I., Div. 1, Group C & D approved. For up to 665 gpm and 61-ft heads, the top-discharge slim-line design with agitator suspends heavy slurries containing coal ash, sand, or gravel. Pump impeller, wear plate and agitator comprise abrasive-resistant 28% chrome iron (600 Brinnel, 57 Rockwell C). The replacement wear plate’s hardened surface on the suction side prevents erosion. XP-KZN features Class I motor insulation and builtin amperage (FLA) plus temperature overload protection plus double silicon carbide mechanical seals. BJM Pumps LLC: Old Saybrook CT For FREE Information, select #65 at ogpe.hotims.com OGPE.com Online all the time While asking for products info or free literature — check out daily updates and online products, company & industry news, videos, white papers, Petro Buyers’ Guide, Twitter feeds and archived data. If it has to do with products, it’s in here and/or at OGPE.com All Products — All The Time November 2014 OGPE.com 20 Pipeline Week Followup: OG&PE recently attended and covered PennWell’s Pipeline Week Exhibition in Houston. Here are highlights from some of the exhibitors. For free information or literature, go to OGPE.com, right-hand-side Click Here for Production Information button. Aerial UAV robots survey and track work, sites Skycatch aerial robots comprise groundstation bundle and software interface to serve surveillance and tracking duties in broad applications including oil and gas. The groundstation bundle is a rugged, portable battery swapping unit. It automatically uploads data to the cloud. The fully autonomous UAV can be outfitted with HD cameras and multispectral sensors. Its software interface dashboard allows you to access UAV-captured data from any device. It offers downloadable files in native formats for software packages you already use including ESRI, Autodesk, Maptek, or Google. Skycatch: San Francisco CA For FREE Information, select #67 at ogpe.hotims.com Upstream, midstream, surveying capabilities Three free datasheets are offered to showcase upstream and midstream capabilities as well as oil and gas surveying, mapping and GIS offerings. Among midstream services are those for asset management, design and construction, plus planning and routing. These range from land agent and environmental services through design-build. Upstream-applicable land services, engineering, and GIS/asset management are likewise offered and presented in a second datasheet. To afford safe, efficient, and productive operations are accurate surveying, mapping, and GIS asset management systems. This company cites itself as one of the largest surveying firms and “a leader in geospatial services.” Its personnel, resources, and technologies combine traditional surveying expertise with aerial 2D photogrammetry and 3D light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data collection methods. These offer enhanced visibility to initiate new exploration and improve safety of existing pipeline corridors. Woolpert: Cincinnati OH For FREE Literature, select #260 at ogpe.hotims.com OGPE.com November 2014 Pipeline asset integrity management literature Pipeline data, integrity management solutions Pipeline integrity services are presented in this free 16-page brochure for safe, efficient major transmission pipeline operations. Specialized engineering, integrity assessment and data management services are showcased to support operational decision-making. These are discussed, graphed and illustrated to reduce downtime due to unforeseen events, define cost-effective inspection plans and intervals, plus to avoid unnecessary repairs and interventions during standard operation. ROSEN USA: Houston TX This GIS solution provider’s free information folder showcases advanced mapping and pipeline data analysis products. Some 13 products are presented for pipeline data managment, pipeline integrity management, and transportation. These include Geonamic Studio, Pipeline FM, HCA Calculator, Risk Modeler, and Geonamic Studio: Transportation. The firm also addresses GIS application and software development, spatial data integration, IT consulting, and system integration. Geonamic Systems: Atlanta GA Pipeline intelligence software datasheet Pipeline assets, networks management Pipeline Insights software is cited in this free datasheet as a webbased business intelligence application that transforms pipeline data into knowledge. It offers pre-configured sets of reports whether PHMSA-ready, class location information, or deeper insight at granular datasets of pipeline miles. Simple user-interface accesses enterprise GIS data in real time to produce pre-configured or customized reports based on the most current information. New Century Software: Fort Collins CO Smallworld Global Transmission Office (GTO) provides you a fit-for-purpose pipeline data model, a set of geospatial business applications, plus integrity management and analysis tools. Subject of this free brochure, it’s cited as designed to integrate with existing operators’ business processes. As a pre-configured and pre-integrated spatial solution, GTO is sustainable for operators and a proven scalable solution that supports small to very large operators with large geographic territories. GE Digital Energy: Greenwood Village CO For FREE Literature, select #261 at ogpe.hotims.com For FREE Literature, select #262 at ogpe.hotims.com 3D scanning for pipeline integrity information Pipecheck 3D scanning solution is illustrated and descibed in this free brochure for pipeline integrity assessment. It’s presented to help you make NDT more efficient and precise — being 80-times faster than pit gauge technique with ±50-micron accuracy. Pipecheck data acquisition can be viewed in real time to provide onsite reporting to reduce field re-visits. The self-positioning device needs no encoders or bulky mechanical scanners to reference data. It weighs 0.85 kg, fits a carryon, and is designed to reach confined areas. SmartGeoMetrics: Houston TX For FREE Literature, select #263 at ogpe.hotims.com For FREE Literature, select #264 at ogpe.hotims.com For FREE Literature, select #265 at ogpe.hotims.com Aerial services offer geospatial solutions This free datasheet highlights an integrated team which, since 1967, has delivered geospatial solutions via aerial services. For oil and gas they are seamlessly integrated and focused on client critical needs. A variety of components are summarized to include LiDAR and photogrammetric surface models, topographic mapping, high consequence areas, magnetometer, sub-surface technologies, asset management, geodata fusion, and depth of cover analysis. Aerial Services Incorporated (ASI): Cedar Falls IA For FREE Literature, select #266 at ogpe.hotims.com Pipeline Week Followup: products Energy industry strategic advisors data Onshore / offshore oil, gas pipeline software 50+ integrated land services available This information folder presents one company as strategic advisors to energy industries including pipeline operators. It offers major, independent, and entrepreneurial clients a variety of services to identify and mitigate risks, improve operational performance, and create measureable business value. These include multi-disciplined engineering, compliance and permitting, environmental law, mergers and acquisitions, as well as site remediation and impact assessments. G2 Partners: Houston TX Uptime is presented in this free brochure for onshore and offshore oil and gas pipelines and gas distribution networks. It’s cited as an integral part of the Asset Integrity Management Suite. Uptime is highly configurable to provide pipeline operators and gas utilities improved asset reliability, reduced major accident risk, and to help manage regulatory requirements under diverse performance and regulatory pressure. GL Noble Denton Incorporated: Mechanicsburg PA More than 50 integrated land energy, field services, and survey capabilities are offered by this company and subject of its free brochure. Available to handle all details on the most complex projects, the firm offers right-of-way to surveying through lease acquisitions to environmental support. These are accomplished via Percheron Energy, Percheron Field Services, and Percheron Survey. Each organization is detailed as to its personnel, technology, processes, nationwide access, and capabilities. PERCHERON: Houston TX For FREE Literature, select #267 at ogpe.hotims.com Natural gas pipeline simulation software NextGen Pipeline Simulation Suite highlights this free datasheet as an “advanced natural gas pipeline application for creating hydraulic simulation models of simple or complex pipeline networks.” It’s presented to perform both steady state and transient simulations as well as other daily mission critical analysis for safe, accurate, and cost effective systems operation. Gregg Engineering: Sugar Land TX For FREE Literature, select #268 at ogpe.hotims.com Pipeline asset lifecycle, data management lit Pipetrak IT pipeline data management solution addresses pipeline asset lifecycle with focus on construction. Deployed at pipeline project inception, the software aids a project team in completing complex projects on time to world-class quality, safety, environmental and documentation standards. Pipetrak IT’s pre-construction engineering stage allows for planned pipeline alignment to be captured. Moving into construction phase, it deploys and implements the solution on the construction campsites to capture as-built information directly from the source. Petro IT: Houston TX & Haryana India For FREE Literature, select #269 at ogpe.hotims.com For FREE Literature, select #270 at ogpe.hotims.com Technical surveying data A variety of technical surveying services are concisely presented and shown in this free pamphlet. LIDAR aerial services are explained for scanning and ranging laser systems for pinpoint-accurate, high-resolution topgraphic maps. The firm also offers the latest Trimble technologies for land surveying and geomatics as well as in-house capability to collect geo-referenced aerial imagery and ground data with centimeter horizontal/vertical accuracies. Bearing Tree Land Surveying: Oklahoma City OK For FREE Literature, select #271 at ogpe.hotims.com Analytical tools, change detection for oil, gas utilities info Pictometry Intelligent Images analytical tools and change detection services for oil and gas utilities are cited in this free brochure to efficiently and cost effectively manage HCA programs. The images, tools, and data easily integrate into existing workflows “to deliver a true, enterpriselevel solutions.” Pictometry images and data offer a single, complete authoritative source to eliminate data inconsistencies and meet regulatory requirements for high consequence areas. EagleView Technologies: Bothell WA For FREE Literature, select #272 at ogpe.hotims.com 21 For FREE Literature, select #273 at ogpe.hotims.com Onshore, offshore, subsea tools & services Individual tools and tool systems, technology, and services for conventional drilling, fishing and workover are presented in this free brochure. Equipment and service support are offered for coil tubing, critical high pressure snubbing, well control support, frac flowback and well testing, special wellhead intervention and remedial services, platform abandonment, and slot recovery. Rental, fishing, and freeze services are also highlighted. BTI Services: Lafayette LA For FREE Literature, select #274 at ogpe.hotims.com Maintenance, repair, installation management WennSoft Signature solution manages oil and gas installation, maintenance, and repair processes. It’s highlighted in this free brochure. Signature avoids the limited or lacking backend accounting functionality of other solutions. It is industry-tailored and backed by a world-class financial management and customer relationship management system, all based on Microsoft technology. This suits the software for in-field or in-office uses. WennSoft: New Berlin WI For FREE Literature, select #275 at ogpe.hotims.com November 2014 OGPE.com 22 Advertiser Product & Service Follow-up September “Advertiser Product & Service Followup” Companies featured here prominently advertise their equipment, products, systems, or services in September OG&PE. These summaries provide an opportunity to receive FREE INFORMATION on them and their specialties. Go to OGPE.com and use the “Click Here for Free Information” button on the right side. You’ll get prompt, complete response from these valued OG&PE clients. New video borescopes Valves, fittings, tubing Comfortable FR workwear VideoProbe — Mentor Visual iQ is newly introduced to give you faster, more accurate inspections via real-time connectivity, intuitive touchscreen, customizable profile setups, and 3D Phase Measurement. With more intelligence built into this innovative VideoProbe, your inspections are not only productive, but your inspections are smarter. Armed with this NDT visual inspection tool, you harness the Internet to real-time-connect with experts from the field. Learn more about how GE is changing the inspection landscape. GE Measurement and Control: Skaneateles NY — mentorvisualiQ.com Count on HiP’s proven valves, fittings, and tubing to handle your oil, gas, and petrochem pressures from 10,000 to 150,000 psi. For 50+ years HiP continues to deliver quality dependable products and services to global customers. Complete high-pressure-handling valves, fittings, and tubing information is free. High Pressure Equipment Company: Erie PA — HighPressure.com TECGEN FR Workwear doesn’t wear your oil and gas, electrical, or manufacturing crew out with heat stress. It’s engineered to keep wearers cool, dry, comfortable. TECGEN FR is pushing performance as workwear that won’t wear your workers out. Feel the difference — set up a wear trial at the website below. TECGEN: Greenville SC — FR.TECGEN.com Oil & Gas Safety: Draeger’s passion Skullerz = Eye protection, style — and Badassery Since 1889: Safety equipment, training, and service from Dräger are available to support your safety culture. Whether in the XXS Sensor or escape chambers for 250 people — Dräger’s passion for the oil and gas industry can be seen in everything they do. For them, it’s all about attention to technical detail, absolute quality, and products that always work their best every day — everywhere: Zero accidents and more safety. Dräger: Lubeck Germany draeger.com/passion SKULLERZ Eye Protection gives you the safety spectacle trifecta as an instant triple-threat to the forces of mayhem and mediocrity. Norse-god inspired, workplace admired, and always desired — stand on the shoulders of giants and enjoy a safer view. Full eye protection information is at the website below. Ergodyne: St. Paul MN — Ergodyne.com For FREE Information, select #70 at ogpe.hotims.com High temp, pressure, flow control solenoid valves Clark Cooper high pressure and customizable solenoid valves handle hot/flammable liquids and gases, oil/fuel oil, air, water, steam, natural gas, hydrogen, nitrogen, solvents, corrosive, and nonviscous fluids EX, EH & EP high pressure designs come 1/4 to 2-in. pipe sizes (2-way) for up to 15,000 psi — or in ‘customizable’ ER, EV & Navy/Marine trip series 1/2 to 6-in. pipe sizes (3-way) for up to 2,160 psig. Clark Cooper Division, Magnatrol Valve: Roebling NJ — clarkcooper.com For FREE Information, select #71 at ogpe.hotims.com Rugged, solenoid valve Magnatrol high quality two-way bronze and stainless valves control the flow of oil, gas, and petrochem: oil/fuel, biofuel, natural gas, solvents, hot liquids and gases, corrosive fluids, water, steam, and other sediment-free fluids. With flanged ends or NPT threads from 3/8 to 3 in., valves handle up to 400°F. and 500psig. They feature continuous duty coils for all AC/DC voltages along with such options as manual overrides, position indicators, NEMA 4X, explosionproof, and watertightness. Magnatrol Valve Corporation: Hawthorne NJ — magnatrol.com For FREE Information, select #72 at ogpe.hotims.com For FREE Information, select #73 at ogpe.hotims.com For FREE Information, select #74 at ogpe.hotims.com Subsea ball valves handle 10, 15, 20,000 psi High pressure subsea ball valves come in 10,000, 15,000, and 20,000 psi ranges for the most extreme environments. The two and three-way designs are offered in 0.187, 0.375, and 0.5-in. orifices with 90° diverter or 180° styles. The trunnion style ball designs are also available to NACE MR-01-75. High Pressure Equipment Company: Erie PA — HighPressure.com For FREE Information, select #75 at ogpe.hotims.com OG&PE: Coming In December What’s New in Equipment & Services for Natural Gas Drilling, Production, Pipeline and Processing Operations A proven temperature management partner With over 100 years of experience, Chromalox knows a true temperature management expert offers more than breakthrough products. In addition to a heat trace product line that includes cables and controls for a variety of tasks — Chromalox delivers industry-leading expertise and a team of specialists. Talk to Chromalox today and see how they can develop an elegant solution for your most demanding pipe and tank process temperature maintenance, freeze protection, long pipe line heating, foundation heating, or snow and ice melting applications. Chromalox: Pittsburgh PA — chromalox.com For FREE Information, select #76 at ogpe.hotims.com OGPE.com November 2014 For FREE Information, select #77 at ogpe.hotims.com For FREE Information, select #78 at ogpe.hotims.com Fast, accurate, reliable holiday detection: SPY SPY Holiday Detectors have ensured, for over 50 yars, the integrity of pipeline coatings. And they do it fast, accurately, and reliably. From thin FBE to thick somastic coatings, SPY Models 780, 785 & 790 simplify inspecting the full range of coatings. Ask for free data. Pipeline Inspection Company Ltd.: Houston TX — picltd.com For FREE Information, select #79 at ogpe.hotims.com Light hydrocarbon GC gas analysis alternative Make light work of light hydrocarbons with SERVOTOUGH SpectraScan 2400 — a proven alternative to GC gas analysis for light HC applications. The new instruments revolutionize measurement speed to give breakthrough real-time readings for light hydrocarbons C1-C5. SERVOTOUGH SpectraScan 2400 serves such applications as boiler BTU feed gas analysis, ethylene cracking and fractionation, or polyethylene recycle analysis. SERVOMEX: Houston TX servomex.com/spectrascan For FREE Information, select #80 at ogpe.hotims.com Free Info or Lit — ASAP: Go to OGPE.com — “Click Here For Product Information” Advertiser Product & Service Followup Automated ball valves offered in seven series Valve automation your way is offered by new W.E. Anderson automated ball valves. Seven WE Series are offered in a variety of configurations. These include three-way flanged stainless steel, three-way tri-clamp stainless, three-way NPT SS, two-piece flanged stainless steel, and three-piece tri-clamp SS ball valves. Complete automated ball valves information is yours free for the asking. W.E. Anderson Division, Dwyer Instrument: Michigan City IN For FREE Information, select #81 at ogpe.hotims.com 23 Rugged panel computers EXPC-1319 Panel Computers for oil and gas are “as rugged as a roughneck” for hazardous area computing solutions. They are designed for mission-critical operation plus demanding reliability and safety requirements of the petroleum industry: Rugged, fully sealed UL Class 1 Div. 2 — fully compliant with IEC 60079-15 ATEX Zone 2, nA. EXPC-1319 delivers all-weather operation, customer-driven design, plus intelligent diagnostics for easier management. 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By Michael Powell 9 TRAINING INSIGHTS Five Steps to Find the Best Employees Before the Big Shift Change By Jean Martin 11 Hiring the Next Generation of Hourly Oil and Gas Talent By Jean Martin and Mark Strong 13 INDUSTRY INSIGHTS Georgia Power Solves Long-standing problem of Hardware Failures By Tasha Hardegree 15 5 Top Offshore Oil Companies and Their Future Outlook 17 A Career in Downstream – What Do People in Downstream Businesses Do? By Cheryl McKinney 19 Evidence-Based Management: a Practical Management Approach Dorothy Davis Ballard, Content Director [email protected] Hilton Price, Editor [email protected] Kelli Mylchreest, Art Director [email protected] Daniel Greene, Production Manager [email protected] Tommie Grigg, Audience Development Manager [email protected] By Eric Scheller 23 ORGANIZATIONAL INSIGHTS What the Heck Happened to SEMS? By Dr. Scott Shemwell www.PennEnergyJOBS.com Adver tisers’ Index Chevron �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� C2 PennEnergy Jobs ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 10 PennEnergy Jobs ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 12 PennEnergy Research Services �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14 PennEnergy Jobs ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ C4 PennWell Corporation 1421 South Sheridan Road Tulsa, Oklahoma 74112 918 835 3161 PennWell.com Recruitment Advertising Sales: Courtney Noonkester Sales Manager 918 831 9558 [email protected] Editor ’s Letter Like the Legend of the Phoenix… T HERE was a moment when I thought we weren’t going to do this anymore. The energy industry is increasingly moving to the digital sphere, and that’s no more exemplary than in the media that covers it. Magazines are being replaced by websites, and for a moment we thought PennEnergy Jobs Energy Workforce would be making that same transition. It’s worked for other brands in the PennWell family, and although we were sad to say goodbye to this tried and true format, we were excited for what would come next. But not so fast! Just as we were ready to leap fully into an on-demand digital format, we realized we had too much good content to deny it a place in physical perpetuity. So, like the Phoenix of legend, the issue you are reading now rose from the proverbial ashes and prepared to take flight again. This may be the last magazine formatted edition of PEJEW, but it may not. We’re going to let our audience, not the trends, dictate what’s best. Speaking of the best, the industry is constantly searching for the best; the best talent, the brightest minds, the hardest workers. We look at how to find the best employees for the big crew change on page 9. The weather of 2014 wasn’t the best, and it played havoc on the energy industry, especially on the retail side. We look at the effects of this perfect storm on page 3. How do you become the best? Is there a single path, and can it really be quantified? We look at the good and bad of certification on page 6. Who’s the best offshore? From the companies ruling the waters today to those who will be floating above the rest tomorrow, we look at some of the biggest names offshore on page 15. How do we do better? Hardware failures can be frustrating, but one company is solving the problem. We look at how they did it on page 13. We have to be ready for what’s next, while still throwing our best effort at what we do today. That’s how we can strive to be the best. Let’s get to work! “We have to be ready for what’s next, while still throwing our best effort at what we do today. That’s how we can strive to be the best.” —Hilton Price 2 Winter 2014 | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | EnergyWorkforce Cover STORY The Perfect Storm: Energy Retail’s Winter of Discontent By Michael Hinton O N January 31st, Maryland-based Clean Currents shut its doors for good. The renewable energy supplier sent a minor shockwave through the industry by abruptly announcing it could no longer serve its 8,000 residential and business customers. Speaking to journalists about the closure, the company president said ‘the financials were fine. None of us suspected that we would be out of business in a week.’ Clean Currents was a casualty of wholesale price volatility during the Polar Vortex cold snap, which sent temperatures plummeting overnight in early January and massively disrupted life on the East Coast and Mid-Western states. Essential infrastructure simply seized up: flights were cancelled, trains stalled, schools were closed and white-outs were common on icy, snow covered highways. For energy retailers, it was the ultimate black swan. Already dealing with colder-than-normal fall and winter temperatures, they quickly found themselves in MICHAEL HINTON is Chief Customer Officer and Senior Vice President, Products and Solutions for Allegro Development Corporation. a vice-grip of spiking demand, diminished supply and a rapidly degrading operational capability. PJM Interconnection, the largest US grid operator, hit a record winter peak use of 141,500 megawatts – just as 20 percent of its generators went offline due to the freezing temperatures. Coal-fired power plants accounted for roughly half the outages, while diesel generators made up the other half. There were instances of coal stacks being frozen solid and many diesel generators just wouldn’t work in extreme cold. Pipeline constraints also caused generation problems by driving up natural gas prices east of the Rockies. As the most popular American heating fuel, utilities relying on gas for generation had to compete with standard natural gas needs when the vortex landed. The wholesale energy market responded accordingly: • PJM’s average on-peak power price jumped from $50 to $278 • Henry Hub spot prices spiked from $3.95 to $8.15 MMBtu • Propane jumped from $2.08 to $4.20 gal. • North Sea Brent Crude spot price averaged $110 bbl for 8 consecutive months Source: EIA Out in the cold On the surface, surging demand for electricity should have meant increased revenues and profits for all. But peak power isn’t always preferred. For electricity retailers with customers on fixed-rate contracts, demand and price volatility bring risks that can obliterate margins. Overextended electricity systems can spell disaster. At the depths of deep freeze, our customer South Carolina utility SCE&G was forced to implement rolling 15-minute blackouts to manage demand. Many others were openly calling on customers to turn down thermostats or even leave the curtains on South-facing windows open so sunlight could heat their homes. Most grid operators in the affected states were compelled to draw on expensive demand response resources from other suppliers, putting further upward pressure on wholesale pricing. Inadequate hedging against such extreme variability in wholesale pricing left many retailers financially exposed and scrambling to pay their bills. When it announced its closure, Clean Currents said spot market prices during the Polar Vortex went up not by 20 or even 50 percent – some jumped by 500 percent. When EnergyWorkforce | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | Winter 2014 3 Winters of Discontent Is chaos the new normal? Extreme weather events can wreak havoc on energy retailers. Black Swan Events are unanticipated and impossible to plan for and recent history shows they are 2014 JAN 2014 The Polar Vortex descends on much of the US east of the Rockies The Ice Storm Cometh In early 2014, the Polar Vortex descended, creating the coldest winter in decades ensnaring many retail energy providers, whose margins were hammered by flat rate pricing and inadequate hedging in the face of weather-related black swan events. 2010 on the rise. 2011 A second continent-wide heatwave strikes most of North America JANUARY 20 04 Cold snap hits Northeast US. Boston's coldest day in 114 years 20 0 0 SPRING 2014 Record gas demand leaves huge storage deficit compared to historical levels FEBRUARY Gas & electricity retailer Clean Currents shuts its doors 20 09 Heatwave hits the Pacific Northwest 1990 FEB 10 Spurred by spiking gas prices, FERC raises the cap on power charges that PJM passes on to third-party suppliers 20 06 A continent-wide heatwave strikes most of North America WINTER 1996 The great Midwest cold break. Temperatures of -60º F in Minnesota. JANUARY NYMEX natural gas futures reach 5-year high 20 01 JAN 31 Heatwave affects most of Eastern North America SUMMER 1995 750+ people die from heat-related illnesses during the Chicago heat wave Virginia-based Dominion Resources abruptly exits retail electricity market JAN 07 20 0 0 On peak power prices spike to nearly $1000 MWh as Polar Vortex takes hold Heatwave in the Southern US South Carolina utility, SCE&G implements rolling blackouts after remote transmitters freeze AUGUST 1998 JUNE 1998 Power Company of America is forced into bankruptcy due to unpaid bills 100° F temps drive wholesale electricity prices in the Midwest & South to record highs PJM, the largest grid operator in the US, sets a new winter peak record at 139,069 megawatts. JUNE 1998 Polar Vortex descends. temps in Boston & New York between 11 & 17º F Peak prices approach $600 per MWh, more than 10 times normal JAN 06 Temps in Boston & New York avg. 37-43º F JAN 01 New Year's Day. Average on-peak power prices at PJM stable at CA $50 MWh Hedged Against the Storm Extreme weather events are now a fact of life. How can energy retailers predict future demand – and react quickly when unforeseen events do happen? Black Swans & Blackouts Unprecedented Heatwaves By Mid-century Trade and usage information need to be aggregated on a single CTRM system Extreme cold can cause serious operational degradation, including issues with natural gas pipelines and mechanical problems with power generators. Data models from 21 climate centers worldwide show cascading heatwaves in the US starting as early as 2020. Big Freeze = Supply Squeeze Measure usage against past weather parameters like daily minimum and maximum temperatures Propane jumps from $2.08 to $4.20 gal. Solid analytics will turn historical data into load forecasts for expected monthly, long-term, short-term hourly and even sub-hourly demand Heating oil inventories in the Northeast drop by 6.9 million barrels October - February Understand history repeats itself and a long-term view is needed to react in real-time Rise in US average heating days higher than last year. SOURCES: BP Energy Outlook 2030, January 2013. The Outlook for Energy, A View to 2040, 2013. North Sea Brent Crude spot price averages $110 bbl for 8 consecutive months Henry Hub spot prices spike from $3.95 to $8.15 MMBtu PJM issued its collateral call the company simply couldn’t afford to pay. And Clean Currents wasn’t the only casualty. Virginia-based Dominion Resources abruptly exited the retail electricity market in January, while Illinois’ retailer FirstEnergy Solutions announced a coming June surcharge of $5 to $15 for 220,000 of its customers, to pay for spikes in wholesale power costs during the deep freeze. It’s worth noting that New Jersey’s Systrum Energy lost 5,000 customers in February when it tried a similar move and passed on higher energy costs to its nonfixed-rate customers. In the retail energy sector, unexpected weather and a dynamic book of customers means that the science behind insuring supply can meet demand has to be nimble, sophisticated and reliable. While grid operators and large utilities tend to have robust energy trading and risk management (ETRM) tools in place to mitigate the impact of adverse weather, the winter of 2014 caught many on the retail side. With disruptive weather events becoming more frequent and intense, retail providers need to take immediate steps to prepare for the next one, and soon. Extreme & unprecedented. Welcome to the new normal Extreme weather didn’t start with the Polar Vortex. The eastern seaboard has endured a series of harsh winters and extreme snowstorms from 2009-2011, including the February 2010 “snowmageddon” in Washington that shut down the federal government for the better part of a week. At the other end of the thermometer, storms mixed with high temperature blacked out more than 250,000 homes in the Midwest in early July. A 1998 heat wave in the mid-west and south drove the wholesale price of electricity in those states to record highs, from averages of between $25 and $40 per megawatt-hour (mwh) to thousands of dollars per mwh at times of peak demand. Commonwealth Edison Chicago at one point paid nearly $4 million for $100,000 worth of power. A 2013 study based on models from 21 climate centers worldwide says more ‘unprecedented’ heat waves are expected to hit the US as early as 2020, according to Nature. The common feature of these events is their unpredictability. We’ve now had nearly a decade of news coverage describing cold snaps, heat waves, extreme snowfall and hurricanes as ‘once in a generation’ and ‘unprecedented’. If January caught you by surprise, you were in good company. The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) had actually forecast higher-thannormal temperatures for much of the lower 48 from November to January 2014. Climatology clearly has its limits. In energy markets however, information can literally be power. Better insight into past and future events holds the promise of helping energy retailers be more proactive, and build informed strategies to mitigate the impact of Polar Vortex-level price volatility. Here are recommendations to help energy retailers prepare for more weather-related market volatility. To forecast future demand and react quickly when the unforeseeable happens, trade and usage information need to be aggregated on a single energy trading and risk management (ETRM) system. With a solid analytics component, historical data can then be turned quickly into load forecasts for expected monthly, long-term, short-term, hourly and even sub-hourly demand. Once your ETRM system in place, measuring usage against past weather parameters like daily minimum and maximum temperatures becomes much easier. Forecasted demand, actual demand and hourly weather can be displayed or charted in a single view. These can then be applied to individual trades. By allowing multiple meters to be assigned to a single retail power contract point, and including counterparty information associated with each meter, multiple meter-level demand forecasts can be aggregated to form the contract-level demand forecast for a trade. Finally, you can run various scenarios to stress demand versus supply and determine if you are within acceptable risk tolerances if not layer in hedges to offset unwanted risk. Energy retailers will continue to face events that force them to change their hedging strategy. In a market where price hikes can bankrupt you or send customers fleeing for their incumbent utilities; and in a regulatory environment where shaky financial health could mean having your operating licence pulled by a state monitoring agency, improving the trading and risk management capability for energy retailers has become mission critical. The retail sector needs to prepare for more ‘once in a generation’ extreme weather conditions. The winter of 2014 provides a cautionary tale for all of us, despite the lights somehow staying on. ⊗ EnergyWorkforce | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | Winter 2014 5 Certification – Do You Get What You Pay For??? By Michael Powell I N looking over job descriptions and requirements in online job boards or in the print media, we all have seen the requirement for certification Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, Auditor, Quality Engineer, Purchasing, Etc... Companies and their hiring managers have the mindset that certification is the guarantee of the ability that they are looking for. If you are not certified in the area of their need, you are not even considered for the position that they are trying to fill. Especially in the quest for improving quality and efficiency, reducing manufacturing costs and waste, the quality and manufacturing technics such as six sigma, lean manufacturing, and other problem solving methodologies, certification seems to be mandatory. But what do you really get when a piece of paper (certification) is your benchmark for evaluating a prospective employee. Unfortunately, experience and performance in past jobs does not seem to mean much anymore. Certification, like a college degree, is your learner’s permit that must be tempered and built upon with experience. Without practical “hands-on” experience, certification in a methodology does not necessarily produce substantial positive results. At a company that I was employed as a quality engineer at, a corporate level quality manager that had obtained his six sigma “green belt” came to my plant to do a six sigma project to earn MICHAEL POWELL - Graduate of the University of Houston’s School of Technology and Stephen F Austin’s School of Business, has been employed by various oil tool manufacturing companies in Houston, Texas as a manufacturing engineer and a quality engineer over the past 30+ years. 6 Winter 2014 | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | EnergyWorkforce his “black belt”. Although I am not certified in six sigma, I was put on his six sigma team. The task of his six sigma project was to cut the cost of quality (scrap & rework). He focused on welding. The six sigma green belt manager would come out from his corporate office to the plant ever couple of weeks to lead the team in solving the problem of scrap and rework due to welding. He went over past nonconformity reports (NCRs) by part number, product line and type of welding trying to derive the cause for the NCRs. He was told early on that the welding problems were systemic. That if the reason for the scrap and rework was found for one part, product line, or type of welding, the reason for the problem with other parts, product lines, and types of welding would be found as well. That he should look at the overall process. This advice meant nothing to him. Meeting after meeting he went through his number crunching of all of the elements of the parts with the highest number of NCRs by the book that he learned in his six sigma class. We were getting nowhere fast. Nothing concrete was coming out of the meetings. Some team members started not showing up for his meetings. Some of us communicated our concern about the waste of time and no results to the plant quality director. He was able to get the plug pulled” on the six sigma project and that was the last we saw of the corporate quality manager. In spite of his six sigma certification, this guy had no practical “hands-on” experience and no knowledge of welding processes. He “could not see the forest for the trees” so to speak. His six sigma training and certification had no positive impact on trying to solve the problems with welding. Sometimes to get to the root cause of a problem, there is no substitute for getting out in the “trenches” and “putting your ear to the ground”. In my daily walks through the shops checking on this and that, I would talk to people, listen, and observe. I am not a welder, but in my years of being first a manufacturing engineer and then a quality engineer, I have watched various welding processes, talked to people who knew more than me, and had to deal with welding problems. I had been told that you could tell the change in the seasons by the fluctuation in NCRs. Welding processes are sensitive to the environment in which they are performed in. You can have a perfect welding procedure, but changes in humidity will have an adverse effect on your weld. One day I was talking to the lead welding inspector and asked what did he think was the cause of our problems. He said that there are some welding processes that are “dirtier” than others. The process that was being used was not as “clean” as another that could be used but it was FASTER. So when the weld was ultrasonically inspected afterwards, unacceptable “indications” were found that rejected the weld. Although the indications were not found in every case, and they came in varying degree, this occurred more often than not. In which case the weld had to be cut out EnergyWorkforce | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | Winter 2014 7 and rewelded. Sometimes the cut out was so extensive that the large components had to be cut completely apart and the weld preps remachined. The parts were so large and bulky that it would take up to 3 or 4 hours just to sit up and indicate them in on the large vertical turning lathes. Unfortunately, the faster welding process could and in many cases did add addition hours for bad weld removal, remachining, and rewelding to an already overloaded shop schedule. The management mindset was by push and shove. Each operation in the manufacturing process was to be done as fast as possible. Although the faster welding procedure saved time for the welding operation of the manufacturing process, it could cost more time than it gained in rework time. Both of the real causes for bad welds (environment and weld process) were not touched on in the quality manager’s six sigma evaluation. He was looking at every element of the operation as he learn in the certification training. He did not have a clue!! He was looking for band aids to fix the resulting problem. If going by the numbers (in this case – the six sigma methodology) could get the job done, then anybody could sit through the training in the methodology and come up with all of the answers. Unfortunately, this is not the case in the real world. In today’s world of dumbed-down immediate gratification, it seems that businesses rely more and more on a “cookie-cutter” fit out of a text book. The candidate for a position that has all of the right “certifications” is considered 8 the best candidate. Candidates without certification are not considered. Managers do not have to think and/or evaluate ….. just put the square peg into the square hole and the desired results will be obtained ….. improved productivity and profit margins ….. or so they think. Over the past 20 years, “quality” has been a growth industry. Careers and fortunes have been made in training and consulting …. ISO 9000 for companies and six sigma and other methodology training for individuals. So many times a company will get their people trained and certified in a quality/productivity methodology to show that it is an efficient quality operation …. at least on paper. But the mindset of upper management is often not changed. It has been papered over with certifications. The assorted problem solving methodologies originated from the Toyota Quality Team in the auto industry. They were developed to deliver uniform Winter 2014 | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | EnergyWorkforce results through a standardized process. But like the old saying about computers, “garbage in – garbage out”, if experience and a little “common sense” is not applied to the uniform process, results can be somewhat less than desired. Certification does not equate to good effective solutions to problems. Please do not misunderstand me. Certification in a problem solving methodology or job function can be a handy tool in a person’s “skills tool box”. But it is not a stand-alone qualification. A person with experience, an inquisitive mind, and a desire to accomplish something positive can often out preform a person with just the certification. Oh yea …. there is another important element that is necessary for any quality/problem solving methodology to work. Top management has to understand, believe in, and actively support the improvement program for it to work effectively!!! ⊗ TRAINING Insights Five Steps to Find the Best Employees Before the Big Shift Change By Jean Martin T oil and gas industry is facing a bigger workforce challenge than ever before. The recent boom has resulted in a widespread labor shortage, the baby boomer generation is near retirement, and studies have found that the oil and gas industry is struggling with effective leadership – with just one in 20 professionals fitting the profile of an effective leader today. The so-called “Big Shift Change,” when baby boomers will retire in droves and leave 500,000 openings in the oil and gas industry over the next five years, presents a major risk for companies as they lose decades of institutional and industry knowledge. Compounding the issue further is the reduced number of students applying for and completing STEM university courses, the complex nature of the industry, rapid changes in technology and unique safety concerns, which means that we’re at a critical point in time for companies to have robust talent programs to identify and train “high-potential” (HiPo) employees. HE HiPos are identified by their leadership characteristics, and they are twice as valuable as their non-HiPo peers because they save their companies millions through efficiency, leadership and longer tenures. Major U.S. corporations spend an average of $3 million every year on leadership and development programs for HiPo employees, often struggle with keeping them with the company -- more than half of will leave within five years. Our research shows companies can reduce flight risk and improve the success of their HiPo pro- JEAN MARTIN is an executive director and Eugene Burke is the chief scientist and analytics officer at CEB, the leading member-based research and advisory firm. grams more than tenfold if they offer the right kind of training that develops leaders’ ability to motivate others, effectively communicate and support others through change. Here are five actions consistently taken by successful companies that result in strong HiPo programs, low turnover and increased savings that the oil and gas industry should institute now: Recognize that employees need more than strong performance in their current role to succeed in future roles. The shortage of leaders in oil and gas could be explained by the lack of support and training provided to those managers who worked their EnergyWorkforce | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | Winter 2014 9 way up through the ranks from technical roles. While identifying employees with a record of high performance is an important step in identifying them as HiPos, it isn’t enough by itself. CEB research shows that assuming high performance equals high potential puts the odds at six-to-one that the employee will fail in a development program. Define “potential” clearly. While attributes may vary slightly based on company culture and practices, there are three important aspects all companies should look for when defining potential: employees need to have the aspiration to rise to a more senior role, the ability to manage and lead effectively, and commitment to the organization. Measure potential objectively. Only one-in-three organizations use assess- ment data to identify employees for HiPo programs, and nearly half lack a methodical process for identifying and developing HiPos, according to CEB research. Rather than relying on subjective assessments, nominations or evaluations, successful organizations ensure fair and valid identification of HiPo talent through scientific assessment. Ask for commitment in return for career opportunities. HiPo employees are highly marketable — they are strong performers and are often confident they can find work elsewhere. Therefore, organizations that see the highest returns on their HiPo investments proactively mitigate flight risk among by asking for future commitment – even “career contracts” -- in return for development opportunities. Create differentiated development experiences. Typical HiPo programs fail to prepare participants for future roles. Giving HiPos stretch assignments goes part of the way -- they not only learn new skills but also apply existing skills to different roles – but even more, new learning technologies enable the most efficient extraction of knowledge from experience. Getting this blend exactly right is even more important as baby boomers retire and oil and gas companies fill positions from the biggest pool for potential hires today – millennials (ages 18-29 years). As many as 23 percent of millennials say they value diverse experiences more than advancement and they place particular emphasis on development opportunities when looking for jobs. ⊗ Books, Books… So Many Books PennEnergy.com is your best source for the largest and most comprehensive compilation of books related to the energy industry. • Oil & Gas • Power Systems • Renewable Energy • Business Management • Mechanical & Chemical Engineering Check out over 50,000 energy industry titles at www.PennEnergy.com 10 Winter 2014 | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | EnergyWorkforce TRAINING Insights Hiring the Next Generation of Hourly Oil and Gas Talent By Jean Martin and Mark Strong, CEB N everyone is aware that surging North American production coupled with a wave of retirements is causing an unprecedented shortage of talent across oil and gas companies. Increased production in North America is expected to create 500,000 to 1 million new energy-related jobs in the next 10 years. Yet, with an improving economy and rebounding 401k accounts, hourly employees of retirementage are more confident about retiring than they were a few years ago. These employees have been operating and repairing equipment and machinery for decades, and will take their institutional knowledge with them when they go. CEB has analyzed operations and maintenance jobs in the world’s leading oil and gas companies and finds that to replace experienced, successful workers, companies must find candidates with a set of fundamental skills and abilities: Dependability and reliability Safety orientation Teamwork orientation Learning ability Troubleshooting and problem solving Mechanical aptitude Online, pre-employment assessments EARLY allow companies to identify candidates with these characteristics during the application stage with greater accuracy than a resume or interview will elicit. As oil and gas companies compete for talent, using assessments can help them broaden their talent pool, reduce safety concerns and hire the right people. Reach into unconventional areas for talent Hiring a refinery operator from a competitor or an instrument technician from a contractor is fairly easy, and most of these individuals already have the necessary skills. However, when bringing in candidates from unconventional sources, companies must determine if they have the fundamental skills and abilities suited for these roles. For instance, a hospital lab techni- cian follows procedures, is dependable and may have experience with shift work. Online assessments can test for the compatible characteristics before a recruiter reviews a resume or schedules an interview. Once those characteristics are assured, companies need to design compelling employment offers for non-traditional talent pools. Without that, it will be harder to pull top talent from other industries. Emphasize safety The drive to fill vacancies quickly can put people’s lives and businesses at risk. The energy industry has some of the most extensive safety training in the world, but the best companies start focusing on safety at the hiring stage. Our research shows that a small group of high-risk employees account for a large share of accidents and injuries, EnergyWorkforce | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | Winter 2014 11 even after undergoing safety training. An oil and gas services company we work with implemented a safety assessment in their hiring process and realized a 28 percent reduction in at-fault accidents and incidents after screening out candidates with the lowest safety orientation scores. In addition to improvements in employee safety and wellbeing, the cost savings associated with accident reduction was over five times the cost of implementing assessments as part of the hiring process. Also, as safe individuals tend to be more dependable, the company found that the rate of failures in their drug screens and background checks was reduced as well. Selectively hire the right people Hiring mistakes happen – such as those who do not show up to work after their first paycheck, tend to cause conflicts with others in the workplace, or simply cannot learn the procedures and requirements of the role. These hires greatly affect productivity and usually have short tenure. By using online assessments, individuals’ suitability for roles can be measured and determined – these types of hires can be screened out of the interview process, allowing recruiters and hiring managers to focus their time and effort on the candidates most likely to be successful. In fact, organizations that use assessments early in the hiring process see a 30 percent reduction in unqualified candidates in the interview, an 89 percent reduction in overall time in the selection process and a 55 percent reduction in cost per applicant. Almost all companies will feel pressure to hire new employees as rapidly as possible. Although it seems counterintuitive to utilize assessments to screen out candidates during a talent shortage, valid and appropriate selection assessments can speed the hiring process by focusing time and effort on only qualified candidates, rather than wasting time on those who have little chance to be successful. ⊗ Got jobs? We’ve got people. PennEnergy JOBS is the key to attracting the energy industry professionals you need to hire to meet your business goals. Our process puts your recruitment message in front of the industry’s best talent whether it’s online, in print, or at an event. This approach offers you the fexibility to create custom recruitment advertising campaigns best suited to meet your budget and objectives. | Learn More | Visit: www.PennEnergyJOBS.com Call: 1-800-738-0134 12 Winter 2014 | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | EnergyWorkforce INDUSTRY Insights Transmission Staff Specialist Invents Bushing Georgia Power solves the long-standing problem of hardware failures. By Tasha Hardegree, Georgia Power M transmission lines have had hardware failures due to wind-induced vibrations. Over extended periods of time, the wind-driven rubbing between line insulator hardware and the associated cross arm attachment points can cause total failure of the cross arm at the point of attachment. These vibrations cause wear between the metal components on the transmission line hardware. In some cases, this could result in line failure or multiple arm replacements, which can be very expensive. In many cases, over time, the clevis pin can completely erode through the attachment of the arm. If the hole is not repaired after it becomes worn, it may deteriorate to the point that it may no longer be able to support the weight of a conductor. In these situations, conventional methods may require replacing the entire arm. In the past, some transmission crews used a helicopter with stabilizers and ANY other specialized equipment to inspect the hardware, and to focus in on the attachment points. This task was complex, time consuming, expensive and labor intensive and diverted crews from doing other work when the arm attachments needed to be replaced due to these types of failures. To solve this problem; Georgia Power was challenged to find a solution to eliminate the wear due to wind-driven sawing action. With this concept in mind, Buddy Phillips, a maintenance and reliability staff specialist took the challenge given, and went straight to work. Over his career with Georgia Power, Phillips had recognized other business solutions and within a matter of weeks, and several prototypes later, he built a prototype that was stronger than then his other designs. What Phillips developed was a cost-effective repair process that was easy, simple and fast and a solution for a longstanding problem Georgia Pow- BUDDY PHILLIPS is a line specialist for Georgia Power, in the Maintenance & Reliability Department, has been with the company for 42 years, and is responsible for line maintenance including: inspection of new line construction, steel structure repairs, evaluation of hardware failures, helicopter inspections. He is also responsible for Transmission lines in Georgia and live line training. er was having with their transmission line hardware failures. Installing the device Linemen use this device by inserting the stainless steel bushing into the attachment hole in the arm. Because the attachment is made of a corrosion-resistant stainless steel, the workers no longer need to replace the entire arm. As a result, it improves reliability and extends hardware life and has also saved a significant amount of money in transmission and distribution line repairs, and because of its success, Georgia Power plans on installing the EnergyWorkforce | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | Winter 2014 13 bushings to prevent the wear on new construction and to eliminate the failure due to wind induced vibrations. The stainless steel bushing can not only be used for electric power transmission and distribution systems, but can also be used anywhere a hole or aperture needs to be repaired or reinforced. The new bushing was tested, and not only solved the wear problem, but also increased the strength of the clevis attachment significantly. Providing key benefits The attachment bushing also provides several key business benefits such as safety, overall cost reduction, improved operational efficiency, enhanced reliability, and risk mitigation. Georgia Power’s field workforce has installed a number of these bushings on 230kv lines throughout its service territory to prevent arm replacements due to failures from wind induced vibrations on hundreds of worn cross arms. There is minimal training required and the savings on this one project alone were calculated and shown to be significant in labor, equipment and materials. Due to the successful benefits of this innovative solution, Georgia Power was granted a patent from the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and in honor of its inventor, Georgia Power employees have informally nicknamed the product “The Buddy Bushing”. The trademarked product is also being sold and distributed by Diversified Products, which has worked with linemen to bring their inventions to market for the past 15 years. ⊗ Companies Mentioned: Diversified Products www.diversifiedproducts.com Georgia Power www.georgiapower.com GIS Energy Data for M&A Analysis The most trusted and utilized provider of GIS data to the pipeline industry for M&A and asset valuation analysis analysis. MAPSearch® provides detailed pipeline and pipeline facility information for use in Merger and Acquisition Analysis such as: • • • • What pipeline assets does company “A” now own? What gathering, processing, and storage facilities do they operate? What local pipeline company owns assets that would be a complimentary acquisition? If these midstream assets were acquired: • What would the combined assets look like? • What new markets could they reach? MAPSearch tracks interstate, intrastate, and gathering system pipelines and pipeline facilities for all of North America and provides this information in a format for users to conduct their own analysis. For more information, please: Call 800.823.6277 Email [email protected] Visit www.MAPSearch.com 14 Winter 2014 | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | EnergyWorkforce GIS Data for the Energy Industry INDUSTRY Insights 5 Top Offshore Oil Companies and their Future Outlook P LUNGING into the deepest depths of the sea, energy companies are constantly searching for new oil and gas resources to meet the global population’s growing demand for energy. New technologies for deep water drilling are allowing companies to push the limits of oil exploration and give operators the power to unlock reserves 500 feet or more below the surface. Some of the biggest discoveries in the world are located in offshore fields like the Libra oil field off the coast of Brazil–estimated to contain up to 12 billion barrels of oil. Here are five companies that could continue their dominance in offshore development now and in the future: 1. Shell Shell has been a pioneer in offshore oil development with the company announcing it would stay on target to create the deepest offshore oil and gas production project in the world last year. The Dutch firm said it would make an offshore oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico that would produce almost 2 miles down the surface. The Gulf of Mexico is becoming a hotbed of offshore oil and gas development after the Mexican government opened up its energy sector to foreign investors. The region is already equipped with an extensive pipeline infrastructure system with companies such as Shell contemplating adding pipe to account for growth in offshore oil. Shell produced 3.2 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2013 with sales of liquefied natural gas sales reaching 19.6 million tons. However, the company reported a drop in revenue from the previous year with net cash flow decreasing to $40 billion from $46 billion in 2012. Shell said it aims to work on delivering new projects, highlighting its projects off the coast of Mexico and Brazil. Looking to the future, Shell said its Mars field–discovered by the firm in 1989–in the Gulf of Mexico started production in February this year and will reach a peak production of 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2050. The company also signed a productionsharing contract for the Libra oil field. 2. Statoil AS Based in Norway, Statoil is a major energy producer with 40 years of oil and gas production experience on Norwegian waters. Statoil said it had more than $26 billion in adjusted earnings and $25 billion in net operating income for 2013. The company previously announced it added 1.25 billion barrels of oil equivalent from exploration, recently achieving its highest organic reserve replace- ment ratio with 1.47 last year. Statoil projects include the Oseberg East field, an offshore oil field in the North Sea, which has 41.5 million barrels of recoverable oil, according to Norwegian Petroleum Directorate. Recently, ExxonMobil and Statoil announced a major offshore discovery in the Piri prospect in offshore Tanzania–where Statoil has been operating since 2007. The company is banking on the profitability of emerging technologies, saying new innovations will be critical in keeping the company’s costs low. Statoil said it is considering producing a subsea compressor that could increase its natural gas production and reduce the impact of its operations on the environment. 3. Chevron In Chevron’s 2013 annual report, the company headquartered in California said it earned $21.4 billion in sales, increasing its annual dividend payout to stockholders for the 26th-straight year. The company said it added an estimated 800 million barrels of net oil equivalent proved reserves with projects last year. Chevron aims to increase production with a capital and exploratory budget of almost $40 billion in 2014, focusing on core areas as well as building new legacy positions in the upstream market. This year, the company has several EnergyWorkforce | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | Winter 2014 15 big-budget projects. Chevron boasts 15 projects that will receive more than $1 billion each in investment, such as the deep water projects Jack/St. Malo and Big Foot in the Gulf of Mexico. The Jack/St. Malo project is expected to yield 170,000 barrels per day of oil and 42.5 million cubic feet per day of natural gas from 43 subsea wells once it is fully operational. 4. ExxonMobil As a truly international firm, ExxonMobil has oil and natural gas operations in six continents. The Houston-based company earned $32.6 billion for 2013, ending the year with a peak of $42.5 billion in capital and exploration expenditures. While the company said its capital spending will decrease to $39.8 billion in 2014, ExxonMobil plans on diversifying its portfolio with 10 new projects this year that are forecasted to add about 300,000 net oil equivalent barrels per day. In 2013, the company listed proved reserves at 25.2 billion oil equivalent barrels and has more than 120 projects that are expected to develop 24 billion oil equivalent barrels of oil and natural gas. ExxonMobil’s long-term investments include the Cravo, Lirio, Orquidea and Violeta (CLOV) offshore fields in Angola, which are located between 3,600 feet or 4,593 feet below the sea. The project is projected to have a production capacity of 160,000 barrels of oil per day after the company confirmed the CLOV project is on schedule. ExxonMobil has also started work on a $4 billion project to develop the Julia oilfield in the Gulf of Mexico. 5. ConocoPhillips As the world’s largest independent exploration and production company, Cono- 16 coPhillips is quickly making a name for itself outside of Texas with operations and activities in 27 countries. The company reported $9.2 billion in earnings for 2013 and has made breakthroughs in its exploration program, predicting it will grow its exploration operations in 2014. Since the company began drilling in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico starting in the 1980s, the company has interest in 454 deep water blocks in the region, which span about 2.2 million net acres. The company has tested out emerging drilling technologies in Magnolia, formerly the world’s deepest tension-leg platform in the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to make an impact in the region. In an auction for drilling rights in the western Gulf of Mexico last year, the company submitted the highest bid. ConocoPhillips had the largest total of bids with $50.3 million, topping Chevron’s $32.8 million. In addition to winning the bid for drilling rights, the company also revealed its fourth deep water discovery in the Gulf of Mexico in the same year. The Gila discovery was made under approximately 4,900 feet of water. Outside of the Gulf of Mexico, the company said it has exploration activities in Australia and Senegal. ConocoPhillips said it plans on expanding its asset portfolio and deliver 3 to 5 percent compound annual production growth. ⊗ Sources http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001 424052702303442004579123560225082786 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-1011/brazil-sweetens-libra-oil-field-sale-termsto-lure-bids.html Shell http://reports.shell.com/annualreport/2013/servicepages/downloads/files/ entire_shell_ar13.pdf http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/05/08/ shell-gom-stones-idUSL2N0DP1I420130508 http://www.shell.com/global/aboutshell/ major-projects-2/mars-b.html Statoil http://www.statoil.com/en/investorcentre/annualreport/annualreport2013/pages/ default.aspx?redirectShortUrl=http%3a%2f% 2fwww.statoil.com%2f2013 http://www.statoil.com/en/NewsAndMedia/ News/2014/Pages/IORJune2014.aspx http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/03/ statoil-oil-idUSWEB00P7E20140703 http://www.statoil.com/en/InvestorCentre/ AnnualReport/AnnualReport2013/Pages/ CEOletter2013.aspx http://www.statoil.com/en/InvestorCentre/ QuarterlyResults/2013/Downloads/Financial%20statements%20and%20review%20 4Q%202013.pdf Chevron http://www.chevron.com/annualreport/2013/ documents/pdf/Chevron2013AnnualReport.pdf ExxonMobil http://news.exxonmobil.com/press-release/ exxon-mobil-corporation-announces-estimated-fourth-quarter-2013-results http://news.exxonmobil.com/press-release/ exxonmobil-oil-production-increase-timestartup-clov-project http://www.offshoreenergytoday.com/exxonmobil-10-new-projects-to-come-in-production-in-2014/ ConocoPhillips http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/28/ us-usa-oil-offshore-idUSBRE97R0ZT20130828 http://www.conocophillips.com/ investor-relations/Company%20 Reports/2013_Annual_Report_CR.pdf http://www.businesswire.com/news/ home/20131218005644/en/ConocoPhillipsAnnounces-Fourth-Oil-Discovery-Deepwater-Gulf#.U8mOooBdXXE http://www.conocophillips.com/what-we-do/ producing-energy/oil-and-gas/offshore/Pages/going-deep-in-the-gulf-of-mexico.aspx Winter 2014 | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | EnergyWorkforce INDUSTRY Insights ‘A Career in Downstream – What do People in Downstream Businesses do?’ By Cheryl McKinney, EOR Strategy and Commercial Business Leader, BP T downstream oil and gas industry is leading the way in providing exciting career opportunities for talented engineers around the globe. Our industry is critical to the oil and gas value chain. We refine, manufacture and market fuels, lubricants and petrochemicals for both industrial and retail consumers. This is our fundamental purpose. HE How the industry is developing The downstream industry has certainly developed since I joined in the mid-1980’s. Nowadays, careers in this segment of the industry offer exciting opportunities to produce leading products via revolutionary technology and processes. The downstream industry is investing across the world, pushing the use of technology to produce fuels and lubricants more efficiently, despite the ever more difficult feedstocks now being produced from today’s oil and gas fields. In the US Midwest, we at BP have redeveloped the Whiting Refinery, to supply fuel to the North American markets. The multi-billion dollar upgrade of the facility has just been complet- ed to ensure that it can process growing supplies of North American crude oil, including heavy oil from Canada. At Whiting we will now process up to 413,000 barrels per day and produce enough fuel every day to run 430,000 cars, 22,000 commercial trucks, 2,000 commercial aircraft, 10,000 tractors and fill 350,000 propane tanks. This upgrade work has required industry leading talent and ingenuity of process, to ensure that the refinery can work with the more challenging feedstock, while having a minimal environmental impact. Pushing the boundaries Many misconceptions exist about what a job in downstream actually entails. I believe that we offer a wide range of roles, in a variety of exciting operating environments. It is not all oily overalls and heavy machinery; technical and business staff in downstream have the opportunity to work with industry-leading refining technology and experts within the field. At Whiting, we have recently engineered a way to run the refinery’s gasoline-making units even during the planned maintenance of other parts of the refinery. This first for BP has ensured that production can be maintained during downtime and is a great example of our engineers’ collaborative working–taking an initial idea all the way through to its implementation. It required rigorous analysis and thinking to ensure that consequences were fully thought through and all possible outcomes were taken into consideration. At our Hull petrochemicals plant in the UK, we are leading the way in the research of new product streams that will help to form the fuels of the future. We also manufacture acetic acid and acetic anhydride, which are used in textile and plastic manufacturing, as well as in the pharmaceutical industry and to create bleaches. We produce half a million tonnes of acetic acid per EnergyWorkforce | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | Winter 2014 17 year, making the facility the only large scale producer in Europe. Hull is also home to one of BP’s main global research and technology centres at which we have created a range of technologies for BP’s global businesses. To meet these global challenges, we increasingly rely on a diverse workforce of men and women from around the globe. The varying perspectives of the people in our downstream business allow us to examine issues from multiple angles and develop ideas and technologies that ensure products are available to deliver energy to the world in safe and environmentally sound ways. The downstream lifestyle I often hear from our downstream engineers that they enjoy working in the office environment, while still appreciating the opportunity to work with the operational teams in the facilities. The teams are made up of highly skilled engineers and technicians, responsible for designing and developing plant in a complex environment. Being located at a refinery or petrochemicals plant allows employees to identify issues, implement changes and examine ideas and outcomes in a real world environment. These teams take things from the hypothetical to reality and get to see the tangible outcomes of their efforts. While some roles may offer the potential for significant international travel, the majority of roles are loca- 18 tion specific, with facilities often located near major consumption areas close to major cities, which in turn provides a stable work/ life balance. What can recruits expect? Downstream facilities are complex manufacturing sites with numerous functions all operating in unison. Therefore roles in downstream are often suited to inquisitive candidates, who tend to push the boundaries in their thinking and approach. Collaborative team players suit this environment and can expect to find an inclusive culture that encourages innovative thinking. Downstream engineers are responsible for delivering often large-scale engineering projects and ensuring the safe operation of the company’s plants. BP, in turn, provides compelling packages and extensive learning opportunities in the classroom and on the job. Through these offerings and the diversity of roles on offer, recruits can expect significant career development opportunities. I believe the sector to be extremely flexible and adaptable to personal priorities and needs. At BP I have found that our employees’ priorities change as they move through their careers. The scale of the industry’s major downstream sites allow for progression and development within a single site or location, while the reach of the sector means that the global opportunities are there as and when the time is right. In summary, recruits can expect an industry with numerous career options and the flexibility to meet their short and long term goals. This is an industry sector that challenges you and the way you think, that is inclusive and that delivers vital products to keep the world’s light on, homes warm, businesses running and vehicles moving. ⊗ Winter 2014 | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | EnergyWorkforce INDUSTRY Insights Evidence-Based Management: a Practical Management Approach for the Energy Industry By Eric Scheller, Director at Sapient Global Markets T HE rapid growth over the last five years of natural gas, gas liquids and crude oil activity in shale basins has single-handedly changed the global nature of energy production. The impact on companies in the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors is seen in increased competition for supply and markets as well as human and financial capital. Complicating ongoing business management is the large amount of data from sprawling assets that needs to be analyzed and acted upon in a narrow real-time window through a compelling format. In this article, Eric Scheller discusses the challenges and options facing business directors as they try to fully disseminate and leverage data in the management and growth of their businesses. Trends Driving Increased Complexity When Mitchell Energy completed its first economic shale fracture in 1998, no one thought it would lead to the Photo by Rachel Seeley, UOGR unprecedented shifts in energy markets that we are experiencing today. In fact, there were many experts who did not see the development of these unconventional plays and now believe that North American shale development is still in its early stages. Consider how much shale plays have moved the ERIC SCHELLER is subject matter expert within Sapient Global Markets’ Midstream practice. He has over 25 years of experience in oil, gas, NGLs and chemicals. His practice areas include business and asset operations strategy, development and business in distress and corporate restructurings as well as commodity marketing and trading. He has served in a variety of business development, consulting, commercial, operations and technical roles for several major companies. North American energy landscape over the last five years: • Record production increases in natural gas and oil • Prolific NGL production from liquidrich gas processing • Historical build out of midstream infrastructure • Revitalized North American petrochemical industry It’s clear that upstream producers, midstream and downstream companies have had their share of growing pains in dealing with the increase in inter- EnergyWorkforce | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | Winter 2014 19 connected assets to handle the technological advances and growing production volumes. This growth has spurred business management complexity as well as the amount of data to be analyzed to assess performance, which ultimately reduced available time to examine and seize opportunities. Throughout this growth, companies recognized the need to collect, validate, compartmentalize and digitize data into electronic data •Safety and environment •Regulatory •Commercial •Business •Operating assets •Supply chain management systems, asset management data warehouses and commercial systems to assess and monitor their investments. In spite of these investments and efforts, companies found themselves with portfolios of assets generating marginal returns. Performance reviews by business managers found that one of the underlying contributors of poor performance was that market signals went unidentified as a result of marginal data analytics. Control Operate Extend Optimize •Ongoing operations •Turnarounds •Customers •Assets •Capacity •Portfolio Control - Activities tied to the control aspect for the base drivers of the business. •Focus: Safety and environment compliance, regulatory standards and compliance, commercial and legal agreement management •Goal : All the processes necessary to operate the business assets are in place and are valid to invoice and report against Operate - Activities related to the physical operation of assets under management. •Focus: Ongoing operations, business-in-distress turnarounds, customer management •Goal : Business assets are operated safely, prudently and effciently Optimize - Portfolios of assets are optimized to realize the highest returns. •Focus: Assets, capacity and portfolio management •Goal : Achieve the highest returns possible at the commensurate level of risk Extend - Lever aging strategies and positions to grow business results Into new areas. •Focus: Organic business growth, business and operating asset acquisition, supply chain extension •Goal : Achieve business development and growth goals to achieve a competitive advantage FIGURE 1: Parsing the Business into its Core Functional Activities Focuses Attention on Key Business Elements. 20 Base Data Requirements To Capture Opportunities The struggle for many companies is determining how to fully disseminate and leverage data and analytics in support of corporate goals tied to safety, environment, health, customer, service and profit and expense targets. Energy firms share many of the same goals, for example: • Be recognized by the public and industry as a safe and responsible operator of assets as demonstrated through a track record supported by audit history of a reliabilitycentered asset management practice that fully complies with industry regulations • Minimize the total cost of asset ownership through the efficient use of personnel and a shared services support model • Maximize the utilization of assets under management to increase topline and bottom-line growth • Maximize optionality and flexibility through asset interconnectivity • Maximize earnings from integration of newly acquired assets or flexibility in operating the asset • Capitalize on low-risk market opportunities by leveraging assets to flow hydrocarbon to premium markets • Leverage returns through volatility in commodity differentials supporting arbitrage strategy development Companies trying to achieve wideranging goals as shown above will have to create a data and workflow framework with the following characteristics: Accurate and Timely—Data sourced across the organization is the driver of solid analytics. Without accurate, up-to- Winter 2014 | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | EnergyWorkforce the-minute data, companies are unable to discern and communicate possible market signals to decision makers. Data must be error free, undisputed and freely available before any meaningful insights can be gleaned through analytics. Cross Functionally Available—Companies that extend quality data and analytics to remote locations and employees across functional silos create an open, collaborative working environment that encourages data cross-flows. These new flow-paths improve the quality of information–driven analytics and systems. Organizationally Actionable—Decision makers receive a continuous position of actions to improve asset performance and enhance business expansion investments from the rollup of organizationally available data and analytics, including up-to-date information on customers, products, product availability and operations status. An Evidence-based Approach Business directors in the energy space have long faced the challenge of direct- ing complex systems with limited resources and disparate data systems to achieve a laundry list of goals and objectives. Many ambitious overarching initiatives to fully disseminate and leverage data fall short of achieving any meaningful, actionable output because they fail to make managing the business faster, more efficient and more profitable. Any plan that fails to take into account these three drivers hampers its chances of success from the moment it is proposed. In order to maximize their chances for success, business directors are embracing Evidence-based Management (EBM) to employ actual evidence in management and decisionmaking. Leveraging well-developed methods long used in the medical field, directors in the energy sector are apply- Goal, Control Pipeline Integrity Management Requirement: Asset management, integrity and compliance reporting Actionable Output: •Assetleakdetectionoccurrencesandnon-destructiveinspection dataanalysis •Managementofpredictive/preventativemaintenanceanalysis. planningandassetperformance/ integrityreporting FIGURE 2:PipelineIntegrityManagement ComplianceandActionableActivities Goal: Operate Multi-Mode Transport Services and Terminals Requirement: Capacity management tracking and reporting Actionable Output: •Summarizelogisticssolutionsandsystemsforcurrent customers •Forecastrail,truckandbargesavailabilityforopportunistic redeployment FIGURE 3:Rail,TruckandBargeSchedulingandManagement ing scientific methods to managerial decisions and organizational practices informed by the best available business environment evidence. EBM practices are unique and organization specific and include the systematic accumulation and analysis of data and problembased research and discussion by managers and staff. This leads to decisions informed by both best available research and organizational information. A practical approach to EBM begins with the reality that a business can be parsed into four unique functional activities, namely Control, Operate, Optimize and Extend, as shown in Figure 1, and further described as follows: Having timely, accurately aligned data in each parsed function, combined with a focus on faster, more efficient and more profitable results, is the key to achieving the goals of a business director at each level. Ultimately, inefficiency and waste is minimized and limited resource utilization and productivity is maximized. Using this approach, firms can: EnergyWorkforce | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | Winter 2014 21 Goal, Optimize Return On Assets Requirement: Grow revenue in multi-mode services supported by trading activities Actionable Output: • Improve forward visibility on asset balances. in-transit inventory and s hipper destination terminal rundown • Maximize revenue and volumes related to multi-mode transporting (truck, ra il and pipe] and blending under bundled tra nsport agreements • Capture trading and logistics solutions to enable storage optimizat ion and grad e/location differentialbased transact ions FIGURE 4: Optimization Interactions from Asset and Commodity Data Sets • Streamline data management and workflow processes • Focus line staff on research and analysis within their functional area • Disseminate data throughout the organization • Generate new insights into previously unidentified signals • Trigger decision-making response and new actions by business directors Scorecards The framework described above is designed to move a company toward an evidence-based mindset within each functional activity. Business managers that take the initiative to drive organizational decisions based on the best available information need an intuitive 22 tool that: • Provides immediate and clear feedback • Ties performance to goals and objectives • Aligns operational activity with strategic activity • Summarizes the right set of metrics decision makers can control • Allows for problem identification within the business • Shows how decisions affect business success • Compels decision making based on analytics, not instinct One of the most effective tools to achieve these results is the visualized scorecard. Central to the success of scorecard use is its design rationale and an actionable purpose that furthers the insights into the business. A user-centered design for the scorecard will maximize the value of the user experience (UX).1 A well-designed scorecard with an appealing user experience will enhance the Requirement, Market And Customer Insight In Business Expansion Requirement: Capacity management tracking and reporting Actionable Output: • Asset efficiency • Fuel management • Supply management • EBITOA performance • KPI tracking • Asset risk factors FIGURES 5: Overarching Decision Management Portal overall quality of decisions through the deliberative use of relevant and best available analytics. Figures 2 and 3 are examples of energy company scorecards by functional activity. They are shown with a corresponding example visualization. Success Factors To successfully build a culture of evidence-based management, firms must: • Demand that all data be validated and that a process is in place to ensure continuous validation • Demand that an open, data-sharing environment exists for all employees • Create and enforce appropriate workflows that underpin the culture • Resist the urge to take an ad hoc approach to scorecard design as it invariably results in views that are “nice to have” and may have little redeeming value • Scrupulously monitor and manage the use of visual scorecards to achieve actionable, decision-based views Companies employing visual scorecards supported with accurate analytics and timely information dissemination are already gaining an advantage against their competitors through decisionmaking responses and actions that achieve faster, more efficient and profitable results.⊗ Winter 2014 | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | EnergyWorkforce ORGANIZATIONAL Insights What the Heck Happened to SEMS? T original Workplace Safety Rule aka, SEMS was effective on November 15, 2010 and compliance of its provisions required by November 15, 2013. This included the 13 elements of API RP 75.1 In 2013 the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) issued 30 CFR Part 250, Oil and Gas and Sulphur Operation in the Outer Continental Shelf—Revisions to Safety and Environmental Management Systems; Final Rule, aka SEMS II.2 This final rule revised and added additional requirements to the SEMS regulations. The rule became effective on June 4, 2013 and most of the provisions required compliance not later than June 4, 2014. Only the auditing requirements still have a future compliance (by) date of June 5, 2015.3 HE SEMS Implementation In the study, The State of SEMS— The Industry Transformation to a Culture of Safety first released in January 2013 and updated in November of that year a detailed review and assessment of industry SEMS implementation processes revealed that as might be expected SEMS regulations were incorporat- ed into field operations management.4 Moreover, the industry reviewed and continues to explore the good operations safety practices of other sectors. The major organizations (operators and energy service providers) have incorporated the SEMS requirements into their Operations Management Systems (OMS). For example, the Chevron Operational Excellence Management System (OEMS) establishes managerial guidelines and process management to assure incident reduction, improved performance, compliance and preparation for emergency management.5 Increasingly, the industry is also in- corporating High Reliability Management (HRM) processes into operations.6 There is a growing body of work on HRM and those organizations that embody these principles into operations. Those sectors where the cost of failure can be very high, i.e., nuclear, aviation and medicine are candidates for HRM. These traits include sensitivity to operations by organizational leadership, reluctance to accept simplistic explanation of issues, preoccupation with the possibility of failures, deference to those with expertise and knowledge regarding an issue and organizational resilience.7 EnergyWorkforce | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | Winter 2014 23 Moreover, the relationship between organizational culture and High Reliability has been known for some time. Humans are now managing systems that are more complex than they are able to “sense and anticipate problems generated by those systems.” Known as requisite variety, is can be defined as, “the variety that exists in the system to be managed exceeds the variety in the people who must regulate it.” 8 Collective requisite variety is a function of the level of trust and interaction a group has with each other. It is maximized when, “each person so behaves as to be in his turn a valid dependable model for the others. Each acts both a model and observer.”9 As subsequently developed, this meets the test of organizational culture. Culture of Safety In May 2013, BSEE issued its Final Safety Culture Policy Statement that contained nine characteristics of a “robust safety culture.” • Leadership Commitment to Safety Values and Actions • Hazard Identification and Risk Management • Personal Accountability • Work Processes • Continuous Improvement • Environment for Raising Concerns • Effective Safety and Environmental Communication • Respectful Work Environment • Inquiring Attitude Processes Preoccupation with failure Mindful infrastucture for high reliability Reluctance to simplify interpretations Mindfulness Sensitivity to operations Capability to discover and manage unexpected events reliability Commitment to resilience Underspecifcation of structures 24 Copyright © 2013 The Rapid Response Institure. All Rights Reserved. Adapted from Weicket al. (2008). Organizing for High Reliability Sage. Source: Holland and Shemwell (2014) provided with permission. BSEE defines a characteristic as a “pattern of thinking, feeling, and behaving that emphasizes safety, particularly in situations that may have conflicting goals.”10 Moreover, according to former BSEE Director James A. Watson, these characteristics are rooted in the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) policy changes following the 1979 Three Mile Island partial meltdown.11 The challenge many still face is developing an understanding and implementation plan for a Culture of Safety for MY company. Organizational culture is a critical component of competitive advantage and is in fact who the company is and the way it behaves. Therefore, each is different and the industry will not develop a Culture of Safety but thousands of Cultures of Safety, each unique yet under the umbrella of the tenets set forth by BSEE. Additional tools are available to assess management transform their organization as necessary to meet these new realities. One example is a self-assessment guideline available online.12 Winter 2014 | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | EnergyWorkforce edge, Skills and Abilities (KSA) for a According to the Petroleum Equipment number jobs. For example, the InternaSuppliers Association (PESA), “as part tional Association of Drilling Contracof the new Workplace Safety Rule, all tors (IADC) has released new KSA comoperators will be required to develop, petencies for drilling, production and implement and maintain a SEMS plan. marine personnel.14 Many major operators are implementMoreover, supervisors must now cering their SEMS systems supply chain- tify that employees have demonstrated wide, which means Nine values of a culture of safety the requirements will reach many service companies and manuProblem Personal Safe work identifcation facturers as well.”13 accountability processes and resolution One method of assuring SEMS compliance and auditability is by extending use Leadership Continuous Foster an of API Bulletin 97, learning environment for raising Well Construction concerns Interface Document (WCID) guidelines. This “bridging” docuInquiring Trust and Effective ment incorporates the attitude respect communication API 75 SEMS requirements and aligns the operator work processes with those of the contractor. Orig- an acceptable level of competency for a inally designed as the relationship given task. Therefore, the level of workbetween operators and drilling contrac- force fitness is greater. tors it now encompasses other types of suppliers as well. So Where the Heck is SEMS? Robbie Katanga stated, “Culture is how Training organizations ‘do things’.”15 Logically, As with any set of change processes, industry culture is the way the industry training is a Critical Success Factor does business. (CSF). This includes individuals at all While the industry transformation levels in the organization from top lead- to a Culture of Safety is relatively new, ership to entry-level employees. expect this new culture to grow stronFirms are adopting simulation and ger and more ingrained into the fabric other sophisticated training tools simi- of the sector. Sometime in the not too lar to those used in aerospace as well as distant future, industry speak may not completely redefining certain Knowl- use the word SEMS except for regulaDon’t Forget the Supply Chain tory verbiage. Just like today, no one thinks it is appropriate to drive home at the end of the day while drinking a beer, behavioral modification driven by SEMS will truly be part of how we do business. ⊗ Endnotes 1 http://www.bsee.gov/Regulations-andGuidance/Safety-and-Environmental-Management-Systems—-SEMS/ Fact-Sheet/ 2 http://www.gpo.gov/fds ys/pkg/FR-201304-05/pdf/2013-07738.pdf 3 Ibid. 4 http://ogjresearch.stores.yahoo.net/thestate-of-sems.html 5 http://www.chevron.com/ about/operationalexcellence/ managementsystem/ 6 Holland, Winford “Dutch” E. and Shemwell, Scott M. (2014). Implementing a Culture of Safety: A Roadmap to Performance-Based Compliance. New York: Xlibris. 7 http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-management-administration/5-traitsof-high-reliability-organizations-how-tohardwire-each-in-your-organization.html 8 http://www.aml-safety.com.au/AMLstores/_images/pdf-files/Weick1987.pdf 9 Ibid. 10 http://www.bsee.gov/uploadedFiles/ BSEE/Final%20Safety%20Culture%20 Statement.pdf 11 http://www.bsee.gov/BSEENewsroom/Speeches/2013/ COS-Speech-04_25_13-final-website-(4)/ 12 http://www.therrinstitute.com/assets/cosmaturity-model—-2d-edition—-adobeonline.pdf 13 http://www.pesa.org/index.php/news/c/ pesa-news/legal-2013/ 14 http://www.iadc.org/ knowledge-skill-and-ability/ 15 http://blogs.hbr.org/2013/05/ what-is-organizational-culture/ EnergyWorkforce | FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES, VISIT www.PennEnergyJOBS.com | Winter 2014 25 Get the Job Done with MAPSearch® Offshore and Onshore Pipeline Systems and Facilities MAPSearch provides you with the latest maps and data related to pipeline systems in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and offshore Gulf of Mexico. 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