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Automation systems for refinery expansion project

An Invensys Foxboro product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Sep 6, 2005

Invensys has been selected by Sinopec Guangzhou to implement a major refinery expansion in southern China using Foxboro I/A Series automation and associated services

Invensys Process Systems has been chosen by Sinopec Guangzhou Company, a major China petrochemical producer, to provide new I/A Series automation systems from Foxboro, along with a broad range of professional services.

The new systems will help the Sinopec Guangzhou Company increase its crude oil processing capacity from about 7 million tons/year to 13 million tons/year at its complex in Huangpu District, Guangzhou City.

In addition to meeting demand for refinery products from a rapidly growing economy in the Guangdong region of south China, the new processes will enable the company to process the higher-sodium crudes imported from the Middle East.

The I/A Series automation systems will be used to control new and expanded units for Crude Distillation, Hydrocracking, Hydrogen generation, Kero Hydrogenation, Hydrogen Refining, as well as various tank farm facilities.

In addition, Invensys Process Systems China will provide engineering and implementation services and training for plant engineering, technical and operating personnel.

When the new automation project is completed, Invensys will be supplying the greatest share of automation at the Guangzhou complex.

Sinopec Guangzhou Company has been an Invensys automation user for more than 10 years, with three existing installations of I/A Series control systems from Foxboro supporting process units around the Guangzhou complex.

Invensys is also an automation supplier to other business units of China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (Sinopec), the parent company of Sinopec Guangzhou.

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