PACE: Process and Critical Equipment
The key to optimising asset performance efficiency and management is by integrating the equipments,
processes and people.
Join me for a great learning experience. I will be the keynote and will presenting a paper as well. We have some great talent attending, see you in Dubai.
PACE: Process and Critical Equipment Conference in Dubai, Sept 24-25
1. PACE: Process and Critical Equipment
The key to optimising asset performance efficiency and management is by integrating the equipments,
processes and people
conferences
Al Ghurair Rayhaan by Rotana, Dubai,
United Arab Emirates
24th & 25th September 2013
Ensuring productivity, integrity and reliability of your critical equipments by promoting an
effective and holistic approach in inspection, maintenance, process improvements
and asset management.
Featuring Keynote Presentations and Expert Insights From:
Kaizad Sunavala Global Refining Advisor –
Design for Reliability
Chevron, US
Rory Davin Senior Operations Engineer
Centrica Energy, UK
William Le Hanie SAP Specialist
ORYX GTL, Qatar
Abdelaziz Khodier Senior Integrity Manager
Egypt LNG, Egypt
Saeed Hassan Lead Process Engineer
ADMA-OPCO, UAE
Andrea Giannotti Operations System Manager
LUKOIL, UAE
Irshad Muhammad Senior Reliability Engineer
Qatargas, Qatar
Nasser Toqi MIE Maintenance & Integrity Execution
Team Leader
Petroleum Development Oman, Oman
Farooq Yousaf Process Specialist
QAFCO, Qatar
Praveen Kishore Pre-Project Leader
ADMA-OPCO, UAE
Kareem Magdy Senior Mechanical Maintenance &
Reliability Engineer
BAPETCO, Egypt
Mohamed Daoud Manager – Projects Quality
Management (Engineering & Projects)
Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations
(ADCO), UAE
Ashraf Akram Planning General Manager – Power Plant
Mass Group Holding Ltd, Iraq
Marwan Khazindar Maintenance Integrity Specialist
Saudi Aramco, KSA
Jaber AL-Nouri General Manager
Jordan National Lube Oil Company, Jordan
Member of Sayegh Group of Companies
Jayprakash Narendrasinh Raj Specialist Engineer
QatarGas, Qatar
Nasser Khalaf Senior Planner
QAPCO, Qatar
ManishKumar Shah Advisor-Reliability Engineering
Rasgas, Qatar
In the Chair:
Ricky Smith CMRP Past Chairman – Oil and Gas Special Interest Group
Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP)
He has more than 30 years of experience working in over hundreds of plants worldwide in reliability, maintenance management and training. He is a well-respected author with his
published books, “Lean Maintenance” and “Industrial Repair, Best Maintenance Repair Practices” and “Rules of Thumb in Maintenance and Reliability Engineers”.
Excellence is doing ordinary things
extraordinarily well
John W. Gardner
Featuring an Exclusive Joint Presentation by:
Andrea Carli Head of Lean Manufacturing
Emirates Aluminium (EMAL), UAE
Ignacio S. Gatell Senior Manager Business Systems
Emirates Aluminium (EMAL), UAE
Attend this Premier Streamed Conference and Gain Insight Into:
• Extending asset lifecycle through effective maintenance, process and critical equipment management
• Assessing risks of high priority assets to minimise the risk of unscheduled equipment downtime
• Establishing a holistic asset and plant information management system to increase asset traceability and accountability
• Maintaining production capability while preserving the integrity of your critical equipments through effective inspection and maintenance techniques
• Developing process optimisation strategies to minimise operating costs
• Enhancing speed, accuracy and consistency of your process simulation to deliver increased productivity, improved design quality and profitable operations
• Avoiding emergency critical path situations through plant debottlenecking
• Exploring asset lifecycle extension and migration strategies to mitigate obsolescence risks
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2. Day One
Tuesday 24th September 2013
0800 Registration and Morning Coffee
0830 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Ricky Smith CMRP Past Chairman – Oil and Gas Special Interest Group
Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP)
0845 Contact Initiation Session (CIS):
In this 15 minutes session, delegates are encouraged to get to know their peers and exchange business cards
0900 Plenary One – Preventing Assets from Premature Ageing and Obsolescence through Time-limited Ageing Analysis
Marwan Khazindar Maintenance Integrity Specialist
Saudi Aramco
0945 Plenary Two – Application of Design for Reliability (DfR) Approaches: Concepts for Large Scale Capital Projects in Petrochemical Plants and Refineries
Kaizad Sunavala Advisor, Global Refining – Design for Reliability, Reliability Center of Excellence
Chevron
1030 Coffee and Networking Break
STREAM ONE
CRITICAL EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT
1045 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Ricky Smith CMRP Past Chairman – Oil and Gas Special Interest Group
Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP)
1100 Expert Presentation:
Performing an Effective Criticality Analysis to Optimise Asset Reliability
• Reviewing Criticality Analysis and its significance in equipment prioritisation
- Definition of Criticality
- Criticality versus Importance
- Criticality as an enabler
• Implementing proper design of a Criticality Assessment System to accurately assess
consequences of failures
- Criticality Levels
- Categories and Category Weighting
Ricky Smith CMRP Past Chairman – Oil and Gas Special Interest Group
Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP)
1145 Expert Presentation:
Adopting Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) to Evade from Recurring Critical
Equipment (CE) Breakdowns and Malfunctions
• Collaborate: Building a cross functional Reliability Centred Team to embrace ownership
in RCFA
• Collect: Achieving failure avoidance by taking into account CE design, current
operating conditions, productivity and operations
• Analyse: Deciphering initiating cause of CE failures through fault tree analysis
• Solve: Recommending corrective actions to prevent recurrence with
reasonable certainty
Speaker to be Advise
1230 Networking Luncheon
1400 Case Study:
Shedding Light on How Production Losses are Structured
• Discussing the eight losses impeding equipment utilisation and effectiveness
• Analysing losses in the extended supply chain
• Providing a complete record of lost production by utilising automated processes
• Evaluating Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) to cure losses
Jaber AL-Nouri General Manager
Jordan National Lube Oil Company
Member of Sayegh Group of Companies
1445 Expert Presentation:
Discussing an Effective Lifecycle Asset Integrity Management System
• Encompassing asset management life cycle for pragmatic and cost effective asset
integrity solutions
• Providing technical and financial benefits: From concept to decommissioning
• Developing a plan to achieve excellence in life cycle asset management
• Optimising maintenance and operations strategies to achieve a level of logical, safe,
and optimised maintenance approach
Abdelaziz Khodier Senior Integrity Manager
Egypt LNG
1530 Coffee and Networking Break
STREAM TWO
PROCESS OPTIMISATION
1045 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
1100 Expert Presentation:
Performing Conceptual and Design Evaluations on Equipment and Overall Process
to Enhance Equipment’s Functionality
• Conducting Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) study in process
design to address high-severity potential failures
• Integrating Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) study in conceptual stage
to obtain cost-benefit analysis throughout equipment’s lifespan
• Reviewing and examining Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) to thoroughly consider:
- Operational sequence
- Maintenance aspect
- Safety
• Reviewing equipment’s original design with current equipment’s functionality to
propose equipment re-design
Nasser Khalaf Senior Planner
QAPCO
1145 Expert Presentation:
Enhancing Process Simulation to Best Regulate Relentless Process Changes in Critical
Equipment (CE)
• Exploiting steady state and dynamic simulations when designing processes and
evaluating process changes
• Designing control strategies, optimising process parameters and studying process time
evolution on process changes
• Generating ‘what-if’ simulation scenarios of equipment performance and validating
outcomes from process data
• Exploiting results from process simulation within your plant debottlenecking process
Speaker to be Advise
1230 Networking Luncheon
1400 Case Study:
Monitoring and Validating Critical Process Parameters for Processes to be
Controlled within Defined Limits
• Distinguishing sources of variability that has detrimental effects in CE’s processes as
Critical Process Parameters (CPPs)
• Defining boundaries of Proven Acceptable Range (PAR) to define a good parameter
range without impacting critical quality attributes
• Scoring severity, occurrence and detectability for CPPs in CE via process risk assessment
throughout CE’s lifecycle
• Consistently adjusting and controlling CPPs to their intended targets to reach greater
process consistency
Praveen Kishore Pre-Project Leader
ADMA-OPCO
1445 Expert Presentation:
Considering Control System Migration to Provide Enhancements to your
Plant Reliability
• Appraising best available options to select a control system to increase safety, security
and system dependability
• Developing economic analysis to ensure cost effectiveness in control system migration
• Preparing capital expenditure (CAPEX) needed to provide support for decision making
• Putting management of change procedures and process in place to gain continuous
control system performance improvements
Farooq Yousaf Process Specialist
QAFCO
1530 Coffee and Networking Break
1545 R Roundtable Discussion:
Setting Quantifiable Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Across a Variety of Platforms for CE and Processes
Roundtable One
Inspection and Integrity
Facilitated by:
Mohamed Daoud Manager –
Project Quality Management
ADCO
Roundtable Two
Maintenance and Reliability
Facilitated by:
Marwan Khazindar Maintenance
Integrity Specialist
Saudi Aramco
Roundtable Three
Operations and Production
Speaker to be Advise
Roundtable Four
Process and Plant
Speaker to be Advise
* At the end of the discussion the roundtable host will summarise the feedback to the rest of the group
1700 Closing Remarks from the Chair and End of Day One
3. Day Two
Wednesday 25th September 2013
0800 Registration and Morning Coffee
0830 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Ricky Smith CMRP Past Chairman – Oil and Gas Special Interest Group
Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP)
0845 Contact Initiation Session (CIS):
In this 15 minutes session, delegates are encouraged to get to know their peers and exchange business cards
0900 Plenary One – Conducting Maintenance and Operational Excellence Evaluation to Achieve Precision in Measuring Equipment’s Performance
Andrea Giannotti Operations System Manager
LUKOIL
0945 Plenary Two – Managing Physical Asset Reliability from Inception to Grave
Jayprakash Narendrasinh Raj Specialist Engineer
QatarGas
1030 Coffee and Networking Break
STREAM ONE
CRITICAL EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT
1045 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Ricky Smith CMRP Past Chairman – Oil and Gas Special Interest Group
Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP)
1100 Joint Presentation:
Monitoring, Inspecting and Controlling the Effects of Corrosion on CE
• Conducting metallurgical and electrochemical inspections for corrosion of CE
• Mitigating material degradation and deterioration through online monitoring of
corrosion activities
• Accurately quantifying material damage or loss to calculate CE’s remaining useful life
• Evaluating risk and material reliability of your CE: Pressurised equipments and pipelines
Andrea Carli Head of Lean Manufacturing
Emirates Aluminium (EMAL)
Ignacio S. Gatell Senior Manager Business Systems
Emirates Aluminium (EMAL)
1145 Expert Presentation:
Adopting CMMS Business Process to Address Failure Modes, Ensure Effective
Equipment Maintenance Strategies and Sustain Reliability of Critical Equipment
• Capturing key data to deliver comprehensive asset condition reports and lifetime
monitoring of critical plant components
• Recognising effective CMMS platforms to better correlate failure and repair data of
critical plant equipment
• CMMS to enable the 20-80 Principle: The golden rule to identify critical equipment!
• Implementing CMMS to improve visibility, better measure, quantify and boost KPIs
William Le Hanie SAP Specialist
ORYX GTL
1230 Networking Luncheon
1400 Expert Presentation:
Managing Critical Rotating Equipments: Maintenance, Repairs, Upgrades and Solutions
• Using cause-and-effect diagrams to rectify high vibration problems in rotating equipments
• Developing component repairs, spare parts, on-field service and technical support
• Providing equipment upgrades for ageing CEs to optimise production in the longer run
• Structuring maintenance solutions for specific critical rotating equipments:
- Pumps
- Compressors
- Turbines
- Shafts, bearings, gearboxes, valves and other rotating equipment
Kareem Magdy Senior Mechanical Maintenance & Reliability Engineer
BAPETCO
1445 Case Study:
Executing Day-to-Day Maintenance Integrity on Critical Equipment
• Logistically preparing a review process on technical basis for equipment criticality
review criteria
• Conducting equipment criticality review meetings to analyse the assessment results
• Utilising technologies to upgrade the critical equipment as per priority
• Implementing predictive maintenance practices to increase production and reduce cost
ManishKumar Shah Advisor-Reliability Engineering
Rasgas, Qatar
1530 Coffee and Networking Break
STREAM TWO
PROCESS OPTIMISATION
1045 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
1100 Expert Presentation:
Accelerating Your Plant’s Operability and Capacity through Debottlenecking
• Exploring plant design conditions to assess debottlenecking flexibility
• Troubleshooting and revamp during debottlenecking to address design errors or
inaccuracies in equipment rating
• Accelerating the debottlenecking project to timely resume your plant’s operations
and production
• Considering plant duplication as an alternative to plant debottlenecking to
increase throughput
Rory Davin Senior Operations Engineer
Centrica Energy
1145 Expert Presentation:
Incorporating Advanced Process Control and Automation to Avoid Process Disruptions
• Implementing collaborative Process Automation System (CPA) to boost process control
and efficiency
• Utilising flow meter to efficiently monitor and control CE’s pressure
• Introducing sensors and communications capabilities to monitor plant-wide process
conditions and flows
• Observing thermal process in CE to keep temperature measurement under control
Irshad Muhammad Senior Reliability Engineer
Qatargas, Qatar
1230 Networking Luncheon
1400 Expert Presentation:
Utilising Transient Hydraulic Analysis when Conducting Operational
Troubleshooting
• Hydraulic transient analysis in project design: From beginning to end
• Predicting possible effects of hydraulic transients under different standard and
emergency scenarios
• Evaluating possible precautions and countermeasures to establish a safe
operating environment
• Developing field data collection and calibration for hydraulic transient analysis models
Saeed Hassan Lead Process Engineer
ADMA-OPCO
1445 Case Study:
Implementing Major Hazard Risk Controls by Promoting Process Safety
Management (PSM) Culture
• Recognising and developing a list of process safety-critical equipments
• Conducting process hazard identification, analysis and risk management via Hazard and
Operability Study (HAZOP)
• Providing accessibility of information on:
- Process design criteria
- Process and equipment design
- Protective systems
• Establishing accountability and internal commitment to infuse process safety
Nasser Toqi MIE Maintenance & Integrity Execution Team Leader
Petroleum Development Oman
1530 Coffee and Networking Break
1545 R Roundtable Discussion:
Evaluating Options to Extend Lifecycle of CE and Processes
Roundtable One
Managing and Obtaining Spare
Parts for Ageing CE that are
Nearing Obsolescence
Facilitated by:
Rory Davin Senior
Operations Engineer
Centrica Energy
Roundtable Two
Deliberating on Plant Upgrade
Versus Refurbishment to
Maximise Value of Existing Plant
Facilitated by:
Nasser Khalaf Senior Planner
QAPCO
Roundtable Three
Greenfield versus Brownfield
Speaker to be Advise
Roundtable Four
Convincing Management on
Equipment Retirement or Disposal
Speaker to be Advise
* At the end of the discussion the roundtable host will summarise the feedback to the rest of the group
1700 Closing Remarks from the Chair and End of Conference
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Testimonial Quotes:
It was a great event and very well organised. Thanks.
Qatargas
One of the best conferences I have attended. The use of technology
was well observed.
Oman Drydock Company
Excellent selection of topics with a line of relation between.
Rasgas
Very well organised. Very profitable presentations.
Saudi Aramco
Organisation, presentation and material delivery is excellent.
Alcoa
It happened to be a good platform for networking with various
industrial professionals.
Qatar Aluminium
This conference provided a good knowledge sharing platform.
Pak Arab Refinery
Provided a very good networking opportunity with the professionals
of petrochemical.
Engro
marcus evans would like to thank everyone who has helped with
the research and organisation of this event, particularly the speakers
and their staff for their support and commitment.
Why You Cannot Miss This Event:
Engineers have common objectives when managing assets –
ensuring efficiency, effectiveness, reliability, flow and uptime across
industries and sectors. Particularly today when many of the assets
vary in age and capability but are expected to operate beyond their
original intended life span, it is crucial for you to be equipped with
skill-set to maximise equipment lifecycle, improve operational
efficiency and increase reliability. It is vital for operators to have a
complete picture of the assets to ensure the highest productivity
whilst reducing breakdowns, failure and equipment damage.
With the continuous success of our annual engineering events, we
are proud to present you with PACE: Process and Critical
Equipment forum, the first cross-functional streamed event with 2
tracks – Critical Equipment Management and Process Optimisation.
In this dynamic forum, we highlight on core contributors, benchmark
and success stories in optimising asset performance in critical
environments by exploring equipment design, maintenance, processes
and asset replacement strategies. Within the stream on Critical
Equipment Management, expect to be enlightened on inspection,
reliability, operational and maintenance excellence aspects of critical
equipments. Conversely in the Process Optimisation stream, you will
uncover best practices on equipment design evaluations,
troubleshooting, process simulation and debottlenecking to accelerate
your plant’s operability.
Who Should Attend:
General Managers, Managers, Supervisor, Heads, Team Leaders,
Superintendents of:
• Asset and Reliability Management
• Integrity
• Engineering and Maintenance
• Inspection
• Plant Operations
• Plant and Site Management
• Process Engineering / Industrial Engineering
• Technical Services
• Operational Excellence / Continuous Improvement
• Plant Services / Critical Support Systems Management
• Plant and Refinery
• Production and Manufacturing
From the following industries:
• Oil & Gas
• Petrochemicals & Chemicals
• Heavy Industries
• Utilities Companies
• Steel and Aluminium
• Manufacturing
This conference is recommended for all professionals involved in
critical equipment management and process optimisation –
inspection, plant, reliability, maintenance, technical, operations and
process engineering.
Business Development Opportunities:
A limited amount of sponsorship opportunities are available for this
conference. These include, but are not limited to opportunity to present
case studies, exhibit, host networking functions, and benefit from the
extensive branding and marketing exposure generated throughout the
lifecycle of the event.
For further information please contact Peter Morgan on
+61 2 9238 7200 or email PeterM@marcusevansau.com
5. Speaker Profiles
Ricky Smith CMRP
Ricky Smith has over 30 years of experience in maintenance as a
Maintenance Manager, Maintenance Supervisor, Maintenance Engineer,
Maintenance Training Specialist, and Maintenance Consultant. Ricky has
worked with maintenance organisations in hundreds of facilities and
industrial plants worldwide to develop reliability, maintenance, and
technical training strategies. Ricky has previously worked as a professional
maintenance employee for Exxon Company USA, Alumax (one of three
plants certified with World Class Maintenance status in the world), Kendall
Company, and Hercules Chemical, providing the foundation for his
reliability and maintenance experience. His last assignment in maintenance
management was as a US Army Reserve Maintenance Company
Commander in Iraq.
Ricky is a former Chairman of the Society for Maintenance and Reliability
Professionals (SMRP) Oil and Gas Special Interest Group (SIG) and is a well
known author. He is the co-author of ‘Rules of Thumb for Maintenance
and Reliability Engineers’; ‘Planning & Scheduling Made Simple’;
‘Maintenance & Reliability Metrics / KPIs 101 – Keeping It Simple’; ‘FRACAS:
Failure Reporting, Analysis, Corrective Action System’; ‘Maintenance &
Reliability Best Practices’; ‘Lean Maintenance: Reduce Costs, Improve
Quality, and Increase Market Share’; and ‘Maintenance and Reliability
Lubrication 101 – Keeping it Simple’. Ricky has also written for numerous
trade magazines over the past 20 years on technical, reliability, and
maintenance subjects and is a frequent speaker and presenter at industry
conferences and trade shows.
Ricky holds the designation of Certified Maintenance and Reliability
Professional (CMRP) and Certified Maintenance and Reliability Technician
(CMRT) from SMRP, as well as Certified Plant Maintenance Manager
(CPMM) from the Association of Facilities Engineering (AFE). He achieved
his Six Sigma Black Belt while in the US Army.
Mohamed Daoud
Mohamed Daoud has over 30 years of extensive experience within the oil
& gas industry. He has taken up technical discipline specialist and
management positions in recognised international oil and gas companies
and quality certification bodies. He specialises in project management,
value assurance, quality and integrity management, inspection of hazards
and critical equipment as well as certification for on-shore & off-shore oil
industry. His qualifications include project management professional,
construction management, classification and certification of oil and gas
installations, lead auditor and assessor for integrated management
systems and ISO Certification, authorised TUV specialist for Inspection of
Hazardous Equipment (Boilers, Pressure Vessels, and Lifting Equipment).
William Le Hanie
William Le Hanie is a certified SAP Plant Maintenance Application
Consultant with 25 years Routine and Shutdown Maintenance business
experience as well as Computerised Maintenance Management Systems
(CMMS) experience. William has explored, studied and implemented
CMMS World Best Class Practices for Maintenance Business Processes for
the past 22 years. William did his first CMMS Project in 1990 (CMMS
Systems experience includes Maximo, BAAN, Mainpack, Mainquest, S041,
SAP R/3, Artemis as Scheduler for Shutdowns) and completed 9 full cycle
SAP Implementations and done several years Business Process Optimisation
and Support for Plant Maintenance in various Process Industries (which
includes the Oil and Gas Industry, Chemical Industry, Mining Industry and
Iron / Steel Manufacturing).
William is currently SAP Specialist at ORYX GTL in Qatar responsible for the
Plant Maintenance, Project Systems and Production Planning SAP modules.
Abdelaziz Khodier
Abdelaziz is a mechanical engineer with 27 years practical experience in oil
and gas industry and technology in the area of maintenance, engineering
and asset integrity (execution and management). He has 10 years of
experience in managerial positions with well proven capabilities in
performing managerial functions (planning-organising-leading-controlling),
characterised in acting out managerial roles (interpersonal, informational-
decisional) and having distinguished knowledge base and managerial skills
(technical, human and conceptual).
He is currently working as Asset Integrity Division Manager at Egyptian
Liquefied Natural Gas Company.
Kaizad Sunavala
Kaizad Sunavala has 23 years experience in the refining and
petrochemcial industries in the field of process design, reliability and
maintenance consulting. Kaizad is a certified Maintenance & Reliability
professional (CMRP) with the SMRPCO and currently works as Advisor /
Consultant in the Chevron Reliability Center of Excellence for Refining
based in Houston, TX. He has authored several papers and journals in
the field of RAM modeling, reliability analytics and maintenance data
informatics. Prior to his career at Chevron, Kaizad worked for the
Hartford Steam Boiler Relaibility Technology group for 10 years and
served as a reliability consultant to several leading oil and gas
companies in Europe, North America and the Middle East. He has a
Masters degree in Reliability Engineering from University of Tennessee,
Masters in Chemical Engineering from University of Idaho, MBA from
Penn State University and Bachelors in chemical engineering from
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay.