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TOTAL E&P Renovates Integrated Control & Safety Systems (ICCS) at Gas
Processing Plant in France to Maximize Availability and Safety
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Lacq, France |
| Order Date: |
November 2004 |
| Completion: |
End 2007 |
| Industry: |
Oil & Gas |
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Executive Summary
The integrated control safety system (ICSS) at the Lacq Gas Processing Plant required an extensive renovation as it was based on Contrôle Bailey Alspa-ZS systems dating back to the mid eighties.
Through this project, Total E&P France achieved:
- The construction of a brand new control room, remote from process units
- The deployment of a redundant Vnet-IP fiber optic network
- The replacement of the old process control equipment with new Yokogawa CS 3000 controllers
- The integration of new ProSafe-RS safety instrumented system
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Customer Satisfaction
"Our decision to use Yokogawa’s new safety instrumented system ProSafe-RS for the revamping of our existing safety system was mainly based on the improvement of the long-term maintainability, and the better integration of the ProSafe-RS into our new CENTUM CS 3000 control system network. After in-depth clarifications, we understand that due to its architecture based upon Pair & Spare technology, the ProSafe-RS reaches high levels of availability and robustness, and is certified by TÜV Rheinland for SIL3 safety levels. The initial risk of using a brand new product in our case was compensated by Yokogawa’s commitment to providing adequate service capability to guarantee the success of our project.”
Christophe Aubin, Project Manager, Total E&P France
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About TOTAL
Total E&P France (TEPF) is a subsidiary of France’s Total Group and handles all its production activities in France. The two main production assets of TEPF are an oil reservoir complex south of Paris that feeds into the Grandpuits refinery and a reservoir complex that stores gas and condensate produced at the Lacq gas plant in southwestern France.
The Lacq gas field was discovered in 1949 and consists of several production layers, the most important of which being a high pressure sour-gas reservoir containing 15% H2S. A large gas processing plant was built here in several stages, pioneering complex gas-sweetening process techniques.
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About the Lacq project
The old control systems of the Lacq natural gas plant (ContrĂ´le-Bailey-µZ and Alspa-ZS) dated from the mid eighties and were showing signs of ageing: increasing failure rates (the sour atmosphere is a rather aggressive environment), scarcity of spare parts, and decreasing availability of competent maintenance personnel capable of supporting / maintaining these old systems.
A new gas processing unit was to be put in service in 2005, requiring a new process control system and safety controllers. It was then decided to use this opportunity to launch a major renewal of the complete ICSS covering the entire plant.
The overall ICSS revamping strategy covers a total of 10,000 hardwired points and 10,000 soft tags from package PLCs. The ICSS overhaul is being done in phases over a three year period and is currently 50% complete. The first phase commenced with the raw gas compression, condensate stabilization, and export section of the plant, which has satisfactorily been migrated to the Yokogawa CS 3000 control systems without loss of production. We are in the middle of the second phase revamping for the gas sweetening and sulfur section. The third and last phase, boilers and power generation, will be initiated in early 2007. |
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SYSTEM DETAILS
| DCS: |
CENTUM CS 3000 R3 with Vnet/IP |
| Safety System: |
ProSafe-RS safety instrumented system |
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Total E&P France, France |
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