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RESEARCH ARTICLE (Non peer reviewed)

Engineering information across the lifecycle of LNG assets

Ron Beck A and Shailesh Sakarkar B

Sunil Patil presented this extended abstract to the 49th APPEA Conference on Wednesday, 3 June 2009 in Darwin.

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A Aspen Technology 200 Wheeler Road Burlington, Massachusetts 01803 USA

B Aspen Technology India Saswad Road Phursungi Pune 412 308, Maharashtra India

The APPEA Journal 49(2) 593-593 https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ08066
Published: 2009

Abstract

Capital decision making in LNG is complex both on a commercial level and on a technical level. Managing the engineering and design process is critical to a successful project. This presentation looks at the technology and framework for making those decisions based on sound engineering modelling, estimating and sizing of equipment from the conceptual design into operations. Modelling of the LNG operating processes is a key to maximum throughput at the lowest cost. This overview describes real examples of closed-loop control of the liquefaction process, dynamic simulation of re-gasification for safety and design efficiencies. It will cover how it is done and benefits achieved.

keywords: Front end loading (FEL), Front end engineering design (FEED), asset lifecycle management, design templates, re-usable designs, basic engineering, PFD, datasheets, dynamic simulation, optimization, LNG

Ron Beck has 35 years experience in the assessment, analysis, design and marketing of software solutions for the process industries. He has been involved in architectural design of integrated solutions for global engineering organisations, facility-wide engineering information system and similar projects. His experience has spanned work in Europe, Asia and the US. He has specifically worked with plant-wide document management, asset information solutions, and FEED design solutions as well as enhanced oil recovery and offshore design. He is now a marketing manager at AspenTech for their basic engineering and capital cost estimating solution sets.

Shailesh Sakarkar has 14 years of experience that encompasses working at an operating refinery, a consultancy company, a technical marketing position and conducting training on engineering simulation software. He is currently working at Aspen Technology, Inc. as senior manager, business consulting and is based in India. His past experience includes working at Reliance, Jamnagar; Chemtex Engineering, Mumbai; and Onward Technologies Ltd. at Pune.Shailesh has attained a Bachelor of Technology in chemical engineering from Laxminarayan Institute of Technology.


References

Tipton, E., And Mullick, S., 2007—Focus on Integrated FEED, Hydrocarbon Engineering (Jan).

Griffith, J., Dietrich, D., Natarajan, S., And Beck, R., 2008— Advances in front-end engineering work-flow and integration, Hydrocarbon Engineering (Jan) p32.

Snitkin, S., 2008—Asset lifecycle management: a model for better asset Information Management. ARC Advisory Group Research Paper (Aug).

Hockley, R. And Beck, R., 2008—Achieve model operations, Chemical Processing (June).