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Technology MarketFacility Monitoring Solution In A Budget Constrained Market by EUNICE2016(op): 12:29pm On Apr 26, 2016
Considering the recent fall in the oil price, the divestment of Multinationals in oil and gas Industry, creation of new Local E&P companies, there is the necessity to harp on a solution that satisfies the need of customers with limited capital budget, while offering the best services modern technology can provide.

Deploying GIL SCADA for any offshore or onshore facility is achievable and affordable because of our tested technical affiliation and local competence. Every unique platform/facility circumstance is carefully simulated and a custom solution designed to meet this need. Also, supply or service is now being offered on a monthly rental basis, permitting lighter initial capital investment while still ensuring highest reliability.

The GIL RTU is a microcontroller based system that interfaces the remote platform/facility measurable parameters with any SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) system. By transmitting data to SCADA via wired or wireless technology (radio freq. VSAT, GSM, SMS), process data is stored in local or cloud historian and displayed on GIL’s web-based Data visualization suite or integrated with any OPC-DA/HAD compliant SCADA application (HMI,DCS, ERP, Alarm or Messaging server or Local historian). With configurable set-points, asset owners can now be notified of asset abnormalities via emails, SMS, pre-configured phone call

The Data to be monitored, shared or displayed can be accessed by authorized users regardless of their location worldwide via an internet enable web browser. Data is easily integrated with third-party applications like Osisoft PI, ERP, SQL, Mysql, Oracle and SAP.

Upgrades of GIL SCADA system provides integration with a Surface acquisition unit (SAU) for downhole gauge monitoring; Remote Emergency shutdown systems, Remote facility security systems; IR sensor to detect persons on facility; Movement / shock sensor to detect vessel bumping against structure and Camouflaged camera to transmit Video pictures of remote facility upon motion detection.

For Remote Swamp locations, where there are 0%-Grid power, 100% risk of vandalism, the GIL Automation remote monitoring solution is able to overcome these odds
Science/TechnologyLow Cost Automation Upgrade – 3 Things To Know by EUNICE2016(op): 9:23am On Apr 21, 2016
There are decisions you should carefully consider before upgrading. It doesn’t matter whether you are just upgrading individual equipment – like PLCs, HMIs – or upgrading larger plant systems as a whole, a systematic approach to analysing the task early can help avoid problems and even identify opportunities for performance improvement.

As a brief guide, a review of the following points would help alleviate some of these concerns that could otherwise lead to pitfalls down the line.

1. Decide why you want the upgrade.

This basically covers your goals for the upgrade. What do you intend to achieve with this? Make sure you have a plan for identifying your needs, for documenting those needs, and for identifying the best vendors to approach for proposals and/or bids. Whether you are engaging the services of a CSIA certified SI like GIL Automations or considering doing this yourself, your end goal should be clearly spelt out.

Why do you want to upgrade? If you can’t identify compelling reasons, don’t do it. Answers like “because it’s time.”, “It doesn’t look good anymore”, “The competition has newer models”, simply put, aren’t compelling enough to warrant an upgrade.

In fact, expert opinion suggests the only good reason to upgrade is because it achieves one or more tangible or quantifiable business goals; however, the exact goals will vary from company to company. What’s important is that those goals be identified and quantified, and that they become the most significant criteria in selecting a replacement system.

2. Decide what it will take to achieve your upgrade goals

Will a newer version of your current system achieve your stated goals? Do you need to replace all or part of your hardware to achieve those goals? What new technologies can be applied to achieve the company’s business goals? Typically, concise answers to these and other questions end up in a specification that is ultimately put out for bid.

3. Decide what you want from your vendor

Go shopping! A thorough evaluation of vendors and their responses to your questions should be a combination of art and science – a combination of corporate chemistry and bottom-line common sense.

Of course, cost is an easy factor to quantify. But it’s not so easy to compare less quantifiable factors like customer references, project experience and delivery methodology. It’s especially difficult calculating the effectiveness of a long-term relationship with the vendor. Certified vendors and SI partners should serve you well to this end. In our own words, “Get the right people on board”.

Science/TechnologyRe: Wonders Of Science. by EUNICE2016: 4:30pm On Apr 17, 2016

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