How To Achieve Autonomous Operations: Simon Rogers
How To Achieve Autonomous Operations: Simon Rogers
How To Achieve Autonomous Operations: Simon Rogers
Autonomous Operations
Simon Rogers
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Housekeeping
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Your presenter
Simon Rogers
Vice President
Advanced Solutions and
Business Division
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Agenda
1 Introduction
4 Cognitive Operation
5 Conclusion
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No safety incidents
OPERATIONS
VISION Nimble response to market
changes and plan disturbances
A culture of profitability
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Aligning business & financial goals with Digitalization actions
OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE
BUSINESS GOALS KBC OPX MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FINANCIAL GOALS
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
C-Suite Key OpX Functional Corporate
Agenda Themes Goals Goals
Strategic Direction
& Leadership Organizational
Operational Market Effectiveness
Effectiveness Effectiveness Performance Management
& Continuous Improvement Maintain
HSSE
License
Excellence
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Empowering the plant to run, learn, adapt and thrive in
tomorrow’s environment
Closed Loop
Optimization
Procedure
Automation
Business
Closed-Loop
Control
Open-loop Autonomous
Advice-based Operations
Action
Level of Automation
Best
Autonomous
practices Orchestration Dynamic Real-
Semi- Time Optimization
Autonomous Modular
Procedure
Automated Automation
Multivariable
Predictive Control
Manual /
Semi-Automated Integrated
Control and Safety
System
Uncertainty
Cost of
$$$$
Investment
Planning
Decision Value
Supply
Planning
Production
Planning
Scheduling
Automation
NOW
YEARS MONTHS DAYS HOURS MINUTES SECONDS MINUTES HOURS DAYS MONTHS
Ago Ago Ago Ago Ago Ahead Ahead Ahead Ahead Ahead
Fiscal Strategic
Supply Chain Supply Chain Supply Chain Targets Plan
Supply Chain Annual Investment
Status Management Scheduling Planning Planning Planning
Feed and Inventory
Plan
Variance Analysis Production
Planning
Operating
Actual Plan
Production
Production Production
Actual Accounting Scheduling
Operation Model Update
Schedule
Operating Targets
Process and Off-sites Automation
Procedural Automation APC
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Data driven operation C.1
C.4
Knowledge graph for managing C.3
1 and visualizing supply chain
data
Demand, price and performance
2 forecasting
Reconciliation, variance analysis
3 and opportunity identification
C.2
4 Automation of model updates C.5
Automation of production
5 scheduling
C.6
C,7
6 Asset-wide optimization
7 Cognitive operations
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C.1 Value chain knowledge graph
Global optimization Material
1
Place 1
Visualize and manage entire Plant 1
supply chain
Connect data silos – Linked Material
Quality
Cost Place 2
Data 3
Plant 2
Automation, classification
Reporting, personalization Business Taxonomy and Ontology – Meta Data
Simulation Database
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C.3
Reconciliation, variance analysis and opportunity
identification
Time
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C.5 Automation of production scheduling
Explained
AI Classifier
MCTS, Supervised
and Reinforcement
Learning
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C.6
C,7 Dynamic real-time optimization
• PID Control
• Every Second • PID Control
DCS
DCS • Every second
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C.6 Simulation synchronised with real-time production
C,7
system
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C.6
C,7 Plant-wide dynamic optimization
DCS 1/sec
Plant
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C.6
C,7 Non-linear multi-unit optimization
Gas Plant
Light Naphtha H2
ISOM
REF
Heavy Naphtha
HTR
C Kero
D HTR Blending
U
Diesel
HTR
ALK
Atmospheric VDU Gasoil HCR
Residue VGO
FCC
HTR
COKER
Vacuum Residue
Coke
RHDS
Targets
Model Gains
Petro-SIM Furnace
Model
Inferred Values
Controller Gains Plant-Wide Dynamic Optimizer
Run length
CVs MVs CVs MVs CVs MVs CVs MVs CVs MVs CVs MVs CVs MVs
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C.6 Optimal trajectory reduces time to optimum
C,7
operation
Global Optimization by Petro-SIM
Optimum
Profit
Profit
Expected Profit
from
Traditional RTO
Time
(Hours)
Traditional RTO Waits for Steady State
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Mixed integer non linear utilities optimization
C.6
C,7
Emissions
CLOSED-LOOP OPEN-LOOP
Utilities Optimization signals to Process Simulation advisory reports to
Regulations
control systems operators
EnPIs, Streams
and Equipment Energy
Measurements Calcs. Measurements
Optimum Related
Energy Reports and
System Dashboard
Control System / Historian Operatio
External Utilities Operators
n Report
Contracts
Energy and
Energy and Utilities System Emissions
Hydrogen Fuel Steam Water Electricity Process KPIs
(Utilities Monitoring
Consumers) Energy Use
and Account
(Degrees of freedom in Generation and Distribution)
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C.6
C,7 Cognitive operations
Steady State Simulator Outputs
Inputs Yields
Feed rate & quality Compositions
Operating Energy
parameters Catalyst activity
Parameters HX coefficients
- Tray Efficiencies
- Calibration Factors
PACE
Feed rate & quality APC/RTO
Yields On-line ML models
Compositions
Fuel flow Process and
model KPIs Knowledge Graph
+ Symbolic AI
Business & process
knowledge Continuous
Best practices learning
Operations Advisor
Yield
Energy
Cloud Portal and Digital Twin Cloud and IIoT based real
time collaboration across
supply chain
Digital Twin to validate
and optimize
Connected Experts
Customer Location
reporting and
stewardship by experts
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To achieve autonomous operations
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Now is the Time
Digitalization
Simon Rogers the scalable application of the digital
Vice President, technologies, and alignment of the
Yokogawa Advanced Solutions organizational capabilities that we believe an
+81 70 4226 0673
energy or chemical process operation should
Simon.Rogers@jp.yokogawa.com
www.kbc.global have and master, with digital information at
the core, in order to achieve excellence
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Q&A
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