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UOP 7299B-0
Modularization for BS VI in India
© 2016 UOP LLC. A Honeywell Company All rights reserved.
22 April 2016 PetrofedHyatt Regency, New Delhi, India
Steven Gimre
Managing Director, UOP India
Transferring Technology 1
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Products - Catalysts and Adsorbents
Equipment Services
Licensing
• Contract Vehicle – Supply Agreement
• UOP provides proprietary process catalysts
• Contract Vehicle – Engineering / Services Agreement
• UOP provides engineering designs and technical services to assist with plant start-up or continued operations.
• Contract Vehicle – Supply Agreement
• UOP provides process-critical equipment and Modular Solutions
• Contract Vehicle – License Agreement
• UOP grants “Rights to Use” Technology
UOP’s Modular Delivery Model…. Technology Transfer Through Modularization
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Basic Design
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UOP Modular Product Portfolio
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Modular technology simplifies project execution
CD
U
Sat Gas
NHT
Isom
Plat
DHT
Pro
ducts
Tankage
Merox
Merox
OSBL (utilities, controls etc)
PSA HPU
NHT / PlatformingTM
PlatformingTM
Product
Recovery
Unit MeroxTM Offshore SeparexTM
Isomerization NGL Separation Green Diesel & Jet
Modular Refinery
PSA
CCR
Regenerator
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Where are the customers…
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More than 1,400 modular units sold worldwide
UOP has delivered modularized process units worldwide meeting international and local project and site requirements
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Why are Projects Modularized? 5
• Limited local resources to execute and fabricate units
• Remote location
• Timely Delivery
• High Quality
• Technical on-spec performance
• Cost Effective Execution scheme
• Address local requirements
• Layout for ease of operation and maintenance teams
• Overall safety benefits
• Risk management
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Tailored to Your Logistical Needs
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Projects customized to fit your logistical needs
UOP modules are designed for overland and sea transportation
• Truckable modules for inland locations
• Mega-modules for sites with ports or jetties with roll-on/off facilities
• UOP prepares modules for shipment and prepares shipped-loose materials in standard shipping containers
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UOP Project Execution
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Case Study: Isomerization Unit 9
Project Details Capacity:
5000 BPSD PENEXTM UNIT
Schedule:
Module Delivery – 74 weeks
Scope:
• 18 Modules including Pipe Racks
• 2 Compressor Skids
• Off-Module equipment
– 7 Vessels and Exchangers
– DCS and DRCS
• OSBL Scope
– Interconnecting Pipe Rack and Battery
Limit Platform
– Substation Design
– Road Network Design
– Firewater Network Design
– Civil Design (Foundations and
Underground Piping Network Design)
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Isomerization Unit TIME LINE 10
Modules at Site December 2014
Site Activities February 2015 Construction Activities April 2015
Modules, ready to ship November 2014
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Site Progress View – April 2015
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Parallel activities supported by pre-fabrication
Loading Sulfur Guard Bed Completed vessel installation
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Site Progress View – July 2015
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19 months from Order to Start-up UOP 7299B-12
Project Details – USA Mid Continent 13
Capacity:
20,000 BPSD PlatformingTM
Unit Revamp
Schedule:
Module Delivery – 72 weeks
Scope:
• Feasibility study and TIC cost estimate
• UOP Modular CCRTM
Platforming Reactor Stack
• Charge Heater
• Reciprocating Compressors
• Combined Feed Exchanger
• OSBL Scope
– Interconnecting Pipe Rack and Battery Limit Platform
– Substation Design
– Road Network Design
– Firewater Network Design
– Civil Design (Foundations and
Underground Piping Network Design)
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The Unit Being Built 14
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The Unit Coming Together 15
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Africa Project Details 16
Capacity:
5,000 BPSD, Kerosene Sweetening
Merox TM Unit
Schedule:
Module Delivery – 52 weeks
Scope:
• UOP Modular Merox TM
– Detailed Design
– Equipment Procurement
– Module Fabrication
– Preparation for Shipment
– Site Installation services
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Africa Project 3-D View 17
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Module Fabrication 18
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Module Fabrication - Lighting Test 19
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Module Shipping 20
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Modules Installed at Site 21
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Project Development Model
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Generally 3 Years from Licensor Selection to Start-up
On-Stream 1.5 Years Faster than “Traditional” Approach
Detailed Engineering,
Module Fabrication
Ship Modules
to Site and Install
Operations
FID 2.0 Year 0.25 Year 30 Year 0.75 Year
Start-up
S/U
Tech Selection
0.5 Year
Basic Engineering
Design
Detailed Engineering, Procurement, Construction
Front-End Engineering
Design
Start-up
Operations
FID
0.5 Year 2.5 Year 1 Year 0.5 Year 30 Year
S/U K/O
Tech Selection
0.75 Year
3 Yr
4.5 Yr
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Why Consider Modular for Technology Delivery?
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Lower risk and improved NPV Reduces schedule, fixes cost, minimize issues
with site construction
Better management of project design phases
Improved transfer of technical design data during EP phase
Early procurement of critical equipment to reduce risk and improve schedule
Modular equipment reduces construction time / site congestion and complexity
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