PETROBRAS How OTS Improve The Start-Up of RNEST
PETROBRAS How OTS Improve The Start-Up of RNEST
PETROBRAS How OTS Improve The Start-Up of RNEST
PETROBRAS comprises
about 300 subsidiaries
Total Investments:
US$ 29 billion
Employees: 54,204
Biodiesel plants: 5
Ethanol plants: 10 plants
Oil Production:
2.583 thousands barrels per
day (bpd) of oil and LPG
4,500 thousands barrels per
day (bpd) of oil and LPG in
2025
Thermoelectric Energy
Plants : 15
Installed Capacity : 2,412 MW
Proved Reserves :
16.1 billion barrels of oil
and gas equivalent (boe)
Dec 2004
UFCG
11/03/2014
RNEST - Overview
Investment: US$ 17,316 billion
Objective: To meet the demand of diesel in northern and
northeastern of Brazil.
Jobs in Construction: 44 000
Jobs in operation: 1500
Start of construction: September 2007
Start of operation: November 2014
RNEST
Produo de 20% do Diesel
consumido
Brasilm2
Total
Area: 6,3 no
million
Capacity: 230.000 bpd
9 % of national production
Two train of 115.000 bpd each
Pier Terminal
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30 - October 2
Utilities Units:
SNOX Unit, Acid
Sulfuric Unit,
Storage and
Transference,
CAFOR (Steam
Generation, Electric
Power Generation,
Water Treatment
System)
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PROCESS
DESIGN
Checkout
Controls
Train
Personnel
Improve
Performance
DCS
CONFIGURATION
INITIAL
START
PLANT
OPERATION
Attainable
results
Planning
Implementation
difficulties
Validate
Design
Checkout
Controls
Train
Personnel
Improve
Performance
DCS
CONFIGURATION
INITIAL
START
PLANT
OPERATION
PROCESS
DESIGN
PROCESS
DESIGN
Checkout
Controls
Train
Personnel
Improve
Performance
DCS
CONFIGURATION
INITIAL
START
PLANT
OPERATION
Main challenges:
Planning
Implementation
difficulties
Validate
Design
Checkout
Controls
PROCESS
DESIGN
DCS
CONFIGURATION
operational procedure
Attainable
results
Train
Personnel
Improve
Performance
INITIAL
START
PLANT
OPERATION
Learning Lessons:
Implementation
difficulties
Validate
Design
Checkout
Controls
PROCESS
DESIGN
DCS
CONFIGURATION
operational procedure
Attainable
results
Train
Personnel
Improve
Performance
INITIAL
START
PLANT
OPERATION
Learning Lessons:
Planning
Implementation
difficulties
Validate
Design
Checkout
Controls
PROCESS
DESIGN
DCS
CONFIGURATION
operational procedure
Attainable
results
Train
Personnel
Improve
Performance
INITIAL
START
PLANT
OPERATION
Learning Lessons:
Planning
Implementation
difficulties
Validate
Design
Checkout
Controls
PROCESS
DESIGN
DCS
CONFIGURATION
operational procedure
Attainable
results
Train
Personnel
Improve
Performance
INITIAL
START
PLANT
OPERATION
Planning
Implementation
difficulties
Validate
Design
Checkout
Controls
PROCESS
DESIGN
DCS
CONFIGURATION
operational procedure
Attainable
results
Train
Personnel
Improve
Performance
INITIAL
START
PLANT
OPERATION
RESPONSE
Plant and Community Emergency Response
LIMITATION
Deluge systems, fire sprinklers, toxic gas detection,
alarms, emergency shutdown systems
BARRIERS
Explosion barriers, Barricades, Dikes
MITIGATIVE
Pressure Relief Valves, Vacuum Breakers,
Flame arrestors, Rupture Disks
PREVENTIVE
Safety Instrumented Systems
Safety-related alarms, other protective systems
and alarms (economic and catastrophic
environmental)
SUPERVISORY
Critical alarms, operator response,
and operator supervision
CONTROL
Basic Process Control Systems
Process alarms, Operating Procedures
I
INHERENTLY SAFER
Automatic
Control
and
impact of manual operation.
Alarm procedures.
Safety system failure impact.
Results:
Implementation
difficulties
Validate
Design
Checkout
Controls
PROCESS
DESIGN
DCS
CONFIGURATION
operational procedure
Attainable
results
Train
Personnel
Improve
Performance
INITIAL
START
PLANT
OPERATION
Planning
Implementation
difficulties
Validate
Design
Checkout
Controls
PROCESS
DESIGN
DCS
CONFIGURATION
operational procedure
Attainable
results
Train
Personnel
Improve
Performance
INITIAL
START
PLANT
OPERATION
Implementation
difficulties
Validate
Design
Checkout
Controls
PROCESS
DESIGN
DCS
CONFIGURATION
operational procedure
Attainable
results
Train
Personnel
Improve
Performance
INITIAL
START
PLANT
OPERATION