SCADA Trends - Oil & Gas Journal

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Smarter Infrastructure For Oil
and Gas
SCADA - The Value and Existing Systems
Phil Goulet, Vice President, Schneider Electric
December 3, 2013
SCADA Smart Infrastructure Objectives
● From a SCADA Supplier Perspective, The Benefits of Internet Protocols
Everywhere and Publish & Subscription of Data
● Ease Of Implementation
● Long Term Cost of Ownership Benefits, for Suppliers & Clients
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Schneider Electric – the global specialist
in energy management
Balanced geographies
billion € sales
(last twelve months)
North
America
23%
of sales in new economies
Rest of
World
18%
(last twelve months)
people in 100+ countries
Western
Europe
32%
Asia
Pacific
27%
Diversified end markets
Utilities & Infrastructure
Industrial & machines
Data centres
22%
16%
Non-residential buildings
Residential
24%
29%
9%
of sales devoted to R&D
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Schneider Electric's SCADA Presence
Crude Oil and Refined Products
Approximately 124,000 miles or 50% of the crude oil and refined product
pipelines in North America have a Schneider Electric SCADA System
installed
Gas Transmission
Over 140,000 miles or 40% of gas transmission pipe in North America has a
Schneider Electric SCADA System installed
LDC (Local Natural Gas Distribution Companies)
Approximately 1/3 of all North American natural gas customers receive
natural gas from a gas distribution system monitored and controlled by a
Schneider Electric SCADA System
Oil & Gas Production
Over 100,000 wells in North America have a Schneider Electric SCADA
System installed
Schneider Electric is an SCADA industry leader with a long history in the
engineering and installation of pipeline SCADA systems
OASyS, Simsuite Leak Detection, Citech, ClearScada & soon
Invensys/Wonderware
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"I conserve our
enterprise
resources"
Enterprise
We Control, manage and optimize
Oil & Gas Pipelines
Software suite
• StruxureWare for O&G
Logistics, Billing
& Transactions
KPI - Dashboard
Reporting
Logistics,
Shift Hand
Billing
over, Doc
& Transactions
& Audit Trail
Pipeline Scheduling
& Power Optimization
EFM (Flow) Validation
& Verification
MiddleWare (ESB, API’s)
SCADA
Security
Pipeline
Monitor & Control
Energy
Mngt & Control
Security
Monitoring
Local
DCS /
SCADA
Security
Local SCADA
SIL 3
Control
SIL Optional
Control Network
SCADA
Energy
Local HMI
PLC / RTU
Gateway
Fuel
Loading
Local HMI
Analog
Instruments
Instruments field networks
Field
Motor Controllers
Pumping / Compress Stations
Wired
Local HMI
PLC- SIL3
Analyzers
Accutech
Gas Quality
Pig / Interface
RTU
Block Valve Station
Pumping Control
Wireless
MV Protection
R/IO
Quality
Access
Controller
HV Protection
PACIS
Local HMI
Field Networks
Flow Meter
WS
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Asset Mngt
(GIS, Field Maintenace Work Flow
Backup C.C.
“I control our
facilities
processes"
Simulation
Suite
Liquid Suite
Gas Suite
Main Control Center
"I optimize our
operations and
assets"
Operations
Enterprise Network
Tanks Mngt
Access
Control
Metering Station
Terminal Station
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SCADA Topologies
Hierarchical
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Client-Server Architecture
request
Client
request
response
NETWORK
Server
request
response
Client
response
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Business Trends
●SCADA Trends
● Situational Awareness FASTER
● Plug & Play
● Highly Regulated
●Environmental Trends
● More Data to Further Enable the Business
● Empowering Decision Makers to Optimize the Business
●Computer Technology
● Virtualization
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Cloud Computing
SaaS Model & Hosted
N-1 Software Support Mindset
Data Integration
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Implementation Of Pub/Sub in the Field
● Parallel Operation
● Previous Generation & MQTT /IP Protocols can Co-Exist
● Testing and Quality Assurance
● All Field Communications, Data, Screens, Reports, etc. Can be
Validated prior to Actual In Production
● Test, Development & Quality Assurance Systems can now be Run
Against Actual Field Data, Real Time, Operational Environment
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SCADA Facts:
● Custom Proprietary Protocols are of No Value Any More
● The Oil & Gas Industry has Changed Substantially just in the last
5 Years, SCADA Solutions need to Keep Up
● Just Implementing an IP Enabled Device Every Where Helps But
Doesn’t Get you All the Business Value
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Smarter SCADA Infrastructure Transformation
Benefits: From the SCADA Supplier Perspective
Project
Development
Customer
Support prior to
Shipment
Customer
Support In the
Field
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• Only ONE Industry Standard Protocol is Required
• Reduced Project Schedule
• Reduced Project Budget
• Reduced Project Risk
• All Field Communications can be tested in the Factory
• The SCADA Database is 100% verified in the Factory
• All Applications Can be More Thoroughly Tested in the Factory
• Point to Point PHMSA Requirement now becomes Manageable & Cost Efficient
• Support is Very Manageable & Complete due to Virtualization & Pub/Sub Broker
• System Cutover Costs are Reduced for Both Companies
• Continuous Microsoft Updates & Patches Can now be Implement Efficiently
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Smarter SCADA Infrastructure New
Opportunities: From the SCADA Supplier
Perspective
SaaS, Hosted
Applications
• Cloud Based SCADA Solutions
• Cloud Based Applications Like Leak Detection, Gas Measurement
Energy &
Business
Optimization
• Energy & Business Optimization Applications are now decoupled from
Data Source
• Applications now Access a Virtually Integrated Corporation, Not
Constrained by Communications or Proprietary Legacy Databases
Business
Applications
• Cloud Based Business Optimization Applications
• Ease of Adding & Deleting Assets
• Productivity Applications
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Thank You
Phil Goulet, Vice President, Schneider Electric
[email protected]
403 615 3797