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Process Management Academy Europe 2011

Excellence in Safety and Sustainability

February 28 - March 1, 2011 - Antwerp, Belgium

Changing Mindsets Drive Evolution in Safety and Cyber Security

ARC held its Seventh Annual Process Management Academy (PMA) this year in Antwerp, Belgium, under the motto "Excellence in Safety and Sustainability".  The forum was preceded by an invitation-only workshop on IT Security before focusing on two current topics: process safety and energy efficiency.

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An interesting similarity shared by these topics is the effect of changing mindsets of top management.  All three topics have been discussed for years, but recent events have pushed them to the forefront.  For energy efficiency it was the oil price peak in 2008.  Cyber security gained respect after the Stuxnet worm, and events like the Deep Water Horizon catastrophe have given new meaning to the importance of process safety.  While for many years experts on the individual topics had a hard time convincing people of the benefits and return on investment, they now have a much easier task.

The Challenge of Cyber Security
Thomas LantermannThe Cyber Security workshop brought together a select group of process end users, consultants, and technology providers.  The group presented and discussed relevant topics, then documented the results so that participants can act on them and review these actions at the next workshop.  Participants had little difficulty to agree on one thing – that reports of last year’s Stuxnet worm increased the urgency of cyber security in the collective mind of the process industries.  Stuxnet, a sophisticated worm targeted at industrial control systems, showed the world just how vulnerable industrial plants can be.  Before Stuxnet, investments in IT security were difficult to justify and process users relied on commercial security solutions, assuming that low-volume control systems would never become targets for cyber attacks or worms.

Trends in Process Safety
In terms of risk assessment, moving from IT security to process safety is a move from the unknown (security) to the known (safety).  While IT security deals with an unknown threat and risks that are hard to quantify, safety deals with known threats and hazards where the impact on the environment and on plant production can be assessed in monetary terms.  At PMA the main focus was on the integration of safety systems to achieve flexibility and increase plant performance.

Process Management AcademyThe complexity of safety systems is rising.  They are more interwoven in the control architecture and have become more dependent on information.  In process applications, IT technology enables the flow of data between systems for control, safety, and production management.  In today’s data-intensive manufacturing processes, the uninterrupted operation and control of the plant are only possible with constant data exchange.  At the same time, new technologies such as wireless, remote maintenance, and computer configuration of field devices are increasing the intensity of existing communication.  This creates new hazards, which may include faulty soft- or hardware, improper use of IT equipment, malware (virus, worm, Trojan horse), manipulation of demotivated employees (intentional equipment damage), or hacker attacks from outside the fence.  Risk analysis today has to consider all of these areas, expanding the scope of process safety to take into account cyber security.

Trends in Energy Efficiency
Passive energy management means lowering energy consumption by using more energy efficient equipment.  Soft starters, energy efficient motors, and leakage detection in pneumatic applications often have fast payback periods, helping to justify such investments.  Active energy management, on the other hand, integrates real-time energy consumption information into the control architecture to help optimize the production process also along this variable. Compared to last year’s PMA, which looked mostly at passive initiatives, discussions this year centered more on active energy management.  Two presentations were particularly interesting.

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French energy-provider Total presented a case study of a recently completed control system migration at a Germany refinery.  The goal of the project was a gradual replacement of existing DCS, PLC, and electrical control systems with a solution that integrates plant control with electrical systems control and monitoring functions.  The new solution integrates information from electrical devices into the DCS in an effort better managed over 1400 electrical “consumers”, including motors, pumps, compressors, heaters, and air coolers.  Emphasis was placed on creating manageable solutions without adding complexity.

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Functions now integrated in Total’s new system include visualization of electrical network and all devices, alarm and event management, and automatic transfer of busbars to ensure plant availability if an electrical network should fail.  In addition, the integrated solution allows for fast and slow load shedding of consumers to reduce power consumption and stabilize electrical networks, busbar load shedding in case of undervoltage, and intertrip/interlocking of circuit breakers for safety reasons.

Andreas WernsdoerferWhile Total’s presentation was about increasing the overall efficiency of the plant, BASF presented a detailed technical solution of the company’s use of non-linear model predictive control (NMPC) to improving energy efficiency in a high-purity distillation column.  The linear MPC had served the application well in previous years, thanks to a good business environment that allowed production to run at near 100% load.  But when the bottom fell out of the markets in early 2009, LMPC didn’t handle sudden changes in the load well, resulting in a waste of steam, less predictable production, and volatile impurity.  To address these new challenges, BASF turned to non-linear MPC to apply a more sophisticated approach to handle wildly fluctuating independent variables.  In energy-intensive processes, running at just 60% load can drastically cut profitability if the system has been optimized for near-100% operation.

Executive Speakers

The following executives are among those presented at the Forum.  Select speaker name to view bio and picture.

  
  
  
Erwin KruschitzManaging Directoranapur
Andreas WernsdörferVice President Automation & Electrical EngineeringBASF
Tom BoelenProcess Control EngineerBASF
Bernd SchrörsGlobal Head of PPSPCEBayer MaterialScience
Sven SeintschHead of Test LaboratoryBIS Prozesstechnik
Christopher SmithDirector, Sustainable Operations PracticeDuPont Sustainable Solutions
Reinhold BietzkerGlobal Development Manager, Oil & GasEndress+Hauser Instruments International
José CottaHead of Unit Embedded Systems and ControlEuropean Commission
Mikko HypponenChief Research OfficerF-Secure
Suzen AlisanIT Technology and Functional SafetyIKF SIL
Jean SagotProcess Control System ManagerLubrizol France
Nehme MoufarrejSales & Marketing, Drive Technologies DivisionSiemens
Thomas MenzePartnerSPPC
Sten JosephProject ManagerTotal Raffinerie Mitteldeutschland

Agenda

The schedule for the forum is as follows.  

Monday, February 28

3 - 5 PM Automation Security Workshop
Moderators:  Thomas Menze, SPPC and Erwin Kruschitz, anapur
6:00 PM

Executive Roundtable and Dinner (by invitation only)
Introduction by Mikko Hypponen, F-Secure:
"Case Stuxnet as Seen from an Antivirus Lab"
and Dr. José Cotta, European Commission:

Improving the Relevance of Co-financed R&D through an Ongoing Dialog with Industry

7 PM

Registration and Welcome Reception

Tuesday, March 1

8 - 9 AM Registration
9 - 9:10 AM

Opening Speech
Uwe Grundmann, ARC Advisory Group

9:10 - 9:45 AM Engineering and Maintenance for BASF’s Plant Safety
Dr. Andreas Wernsdörfer, BASF
9:50 - 10:25 AM Integrated Electrical Control System (ECS) at Total Raffinerie Mitteldeutschland
Sten Joseph, Total
10:25 - 10:40 AM Coffee and Tea Break
10:40 -11:15 AM Energy Efficiency Panel - Strategies and Opportunities in Everyday Life
Sven Seintsch, BIS Prüflabor Höchst
Thomas Menze, SPPC
​11:20 - 11:55 AM Functional Safety:  IEC 61-508 and How It Affects Plant Engineering
Suzen Alisan, IKF SIL​
12 - 12:35 PM Process and Plant Safety with Means of Process Control Technology
Dr. Bernd Schrörs, Bayer MaterialScience
12:35 - 1:45 PM

Lunch

1:45 - 2:20 PM Solutions to Continuously Increase Energy Efficiency
Nehme Moufarrej, Siemens
 
2:25 - 3 PM Lubrizol France Safety Initiative
Jean Sagot, Lubrizol
3:05 - 3:40 PM The Need for Safety Devices in the Process and Their Performance over Their Lifetime
Reinhold Bietzker, Endress+Hauser Instruments International
3:40 - 3:55 PM Coffee and Tea Break
3:55 - 4:30 PM Optimizing Energy Efficiency:  An Imperative for the Process Industry
Christopher Smith, DuPont Sustainable Solutions
4:35 - 5:10 PM

Improving Energy Efficiency of a High-Purity Distillation Column with Non-Linear MPC
Tom Boelen and Cedric Jonckheere, BASF

5:10 - 5:50 PM Open Discussion and Q&A Session
5:50 - 6 PM

Forum Closing Notes

Automation Security Workshop
Monday, February 28, 3-5 PM - By Invitation Only

Today, IT and automation already are the backbone of most manufacturing operations.  Production downtimes due to IT-related risks are increasing.  The rate of technology change in the coming years will remain fast.  So will the degree of information integration.  How are we going to manage the risk associated with this process?  What needs to be done to secure automation systems in the future?  What to start with today?

Workshop Moderators:
Thomas Menze, SPPC GmbH
Erwin Kruschitz, anapur AG

Workshop Participants:
Members of NAMUR, WIB working groups
Automation security experts working in different domains:

  • End users process industry
  • Component and system vendors
  •  Service providers and consultants
  • Engineers and managers interested in automation security

Goal:
The participants will learn from each other about the best practices currently available.  They will will create a roadmap for automation security out of different perspectives:

  • Project engineering
  • Production operations
  • IT management
  • Component / system manufacturer
  • Community (user/manufacturer associations, governments etc.)

 

Agenda:

  1. Introduction (impulse presentation by security experts)
  2. Collect and work out current best practices in the following areas:
    • Real threats and vulnerabilities
    • Security scenarios on different levels (ERP, DCS, controller, field).  What are the security targets (confidentiality, availability, integrity)
    • Defense in depth strategy: physical and logical protection
    • Organizational aspects

This workshop is the starting point for European activities regarding IT security for the process related industry. All participants will be frequently updated concerning progress and results. Later this year, there will be a function and interoperability test of IT security hardware for process applications.

 

PMA Virtual

ARC continues to extend, via live Internet broadcast, the content of PMA to a broader audience.  Presentations and discussions can be viewed at www.process-management-academy.com

 

Forum Location and Travel Information

Radisson HotelThe Forum is held at the Radisson BLU Astrid Hotel in Antwerp.

Radisson BLU Astrid Hotel 
Koningin Astridplein 7
2018 Antwerp
Belgium
Phone +32 (0)3 203 1234
Fax +32 (0)3 203 1275
info.astrid.antwerp@radissonblu.com
www.radissonblu.com/astridhotel-antwerp

The hotel is located in the heart of Antwerp, right opposite the central station.  For directions, please go to www.radissonblu.com/astridhotel-antwerp/location.   

PMA Webinars
The following webinar was recorded on September 20, 2010 and can be viewed at www.process-management-academy.com.

Energy Efficiency in Process Automation – Solutions for a Greener Production
The webinar included the following presentations:

  • Case Study: Innovative Process Efficiency Upgrades At E.ON Connah's Quay Power Station, UK
    Presented by Gary Palmer, Siemens – Courtesy of Graham Stevens, E.ON UK
  • Energy Efficiency in Industry: The Impact of AC Drives
    Presented by David Humphrey, ARC Advisory Group
  • Solutions for a Continuous Increase of Energy Efficiency
    Presented by Nehme Moufarrej, Siemens

For more information about upcoming process-oriented PMA Webinars, please contact rkilies@arcweb.com.

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