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Impact of the current shale andoil situation on our industry andour jobs
Romel Bhullar, Senior Technical Director at Fluor, will discuss thechallenges, opportunities and risks due to the impact of current shalegas/oil scenario.
As we have been hearing in the mainstream news for months, thereis tremendous turmoil going on in the shale and oil business in the US.The current oil and gas situation is a game changer and will likely havelasting impact on all of us, providing us with challenges andopportunities about which we need to be aware. All of us who workdirectly or indirectly in the oil, gas, petrochemical , power and energyindustries would be impacted by the drivers and trends developing inthis significant sector of the global economy.
In this presentation, the speaker will discuss emerging trends, risks, challenges andopportunities which may help each of us to develop some strategies for our particular needs.
Romel Bhullar is a Senior Fellow and Senior Technical Director with Fluor Corporation.He has more than 35 years of experience in developing, engineering, constructing andcommissioning mega-projects in the oil, gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), power andpetrochemical industries, globally for most of the major national and international energycompanies. He has published several articles in major technical journals, and presentedinternationally at major conferences, including comprehensive training workshopsinternationally to energy development companies. He is currently a Technical Advisor onSingapore’s LNG Trading Terminal and is very knowledgeable and experienced in this field.Romel is also an ISA Fellow, a member of the ISA Orange County Section, a licensedProfessional Engineer in California, and is a frequent speaker at ISA and ISA SouthernCalifornia events.
Inside This Issue…
ISA Educational Foundation ScholarshipDeadline February 15
Applicants must be currently enrolled as full time students in a graduate or undergraduateprogram in instrumentation, systems, or automation 2- or 4-year program at an educationalinstitution in their country of residence with an overall GPA of 2.5 or greater on a 4.0 scale orequivalent. Preference for Foundation scholarship awards is given to students who are enrolledin a degree program in instrumentation, systems, and automation or other closely related fields.
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ISA Leak Detection andRepair (LDAR)-FugitiveEmissions Symposiumissues Call for Papers
The Program Committee of ISA’s15th Annual Leak Detection and Repair(LDAR)-Fugitive Emissions Symposiumhas issued a Call for Presenters, invitingauthors, innovators, thought leaders andother professionals in the air compliance
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“It is not the critic whocounts....” Continued on page 2
2 - Section Message
3 - ISA Award RecipientsScholarship Deadline
5 - Call for Papers: LeakDetection & Repair
6 - Local Events
8 - Job Shop
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by Jennifer InfantinoISA announces the recipients of its
2014 author awards presented annuallyby ISA’s Publications Department.
“Each year, ISA is proud torecognize and thank all of the talentedauthors and contributors who helpdevelop, review and deliver outstandingISA publications and technicalresources to automation and controlprofessionals throughout the world,”
2014 Author AwardsAnnounced by ISA
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Orange County SectionOfficers 2014-20153843 S Bristol St, #489Santa Ana, CA 92704www.isaoc.org
PresidentManny MartinezFluor Enterprises(562) [email protected]
TreasurerEloisa HernandezU C [email protected]
SecretaryOPEN
President-electSergei SeleznevBlair-Martin, Co., Inc.(949) [email protected]
Past PresidentEdward NaranjoEmerson Process Management(949) [email protected]
DelegateJesus MoncayoSouth Coast Systems, Inc.(714) [email protected]
Marketing & Publicity ChairSergei SeleznevBlair-Martin, Co., Inc.(949) [email protected]
Program ChairJoan AklehEmerson Process Mgmt(714) [email protected]
Education ChairJenny XuFluor Enterprises(949) [email protected]
Nominations ChairRaj Adani (800) 999-9307Emerson Process [email protected]
HistorianChristine DorganDisney Scientific Systems(818) [email protected]
Student Section LiaisonCraig Lanternier(714) [email protected]
Orange Coast CollegeRobotics Club AdvisorRobert CastanoOrange Coast College
Newsletter EditorJohn Prince, (714) 968-5501APG Analyzer [email protected]
WebmasterBob Harrison, (714) 968-1369Cal State [email protected]
AutomationOC AnalystWenifredo AbabatOccidental Petroleum [email protected]
Former Society President & SpecialAssignmentsDonald W. Zee, (949) [email protected]
Former President & Special AssignmentsJohn [email protected]
District 11 Vice PresidentRafael AgrazsanchezInvensys, (714) [email protected]
District 11 Vice President-electJeff Blue, CAP, (702) 567-2061Southern Nevada Water [email protected]
District 11 NominatorGary Campbell, M+W Zander(623) [email protected]
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Manny MartinezISA OC President
“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong manstumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better.
“The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marredby dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes shortagain and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but whodoes actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the greatdevotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the endthe triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least failswhile daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid soulswho neither know victory nor defeat.”
Theodore Rooseveltfrom a speech at the
Sorbonne, Paris, 1910
The Man in the arena
Impact of the current shale and oilsituation on our industry and our jobs,continued from front page
Meeting DetailsLocation: OMEGA Engineering, 2229 South Yale St, Santa Ana
Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2014
Time: 5:00pm Networking & Refreshments; 6:00pm Program
RSVP: Joan Akleh at (714) 628 6512 or [email protected]
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says Susan Colwell, manager of ISA’s Publications Department.
Winners are recognized for their editorial contributions to a widerange of ISA publications, including ISA books; InTech, ISA’s bi-monthlymagazine for automation and control professionals; and ISA Transactions,ISA’s bi-monthly professional journal dedicated to the science andengineering of measurement and automation.
Awards and award recipients
The Keith Otto AwardThe Keith Otto Award recognizes the author or authors of the best
article in InTech magazine. The award was presented to Harmik Begi,Gregory Bischoff and Josh Gangl for their article, “Process automation-Biopharmaceutical single-to-multiproduct conversion,” which appeared inthe September/October 2013 issue of InTech.
Begi serves as the Director of Information Systems at Amgen, aposition he has held since 2005. Before that, he served as Senior Managerof Engineering at Baxter BioScience and as Senior Engineer at the Coca-Cola Company.
Bischoff is the Principle Automation Engineer at Amgen. Before joining Amgen, he served as Automation Engineer at Roche Colorado Corporationand as an engineer at Emerson Process Management.
Gangl, operations IS platform lead at Amgen, possesses more than 15 years of process engineering, process automation, and manufacturing informa-tion systems experience.
The Nels Tyring AwardThe Nels Tyring Award recognizes the author or authors of the best published article in one of the Society’s journals. Robert Rice, Ph.D. and Richard
Bontatibus are this year’s recipients for their article, “Automation IT-Predictive maintenance embraces analytics,” which appeared in the January/February2013 issue of InTech.
ISA announces recipientsof 2014 author awardsContinued from front page
Educational FoundationScholarship DeadlineFebruary 15Continued from front page
Applicants must also meet other requirements as listed on theapplication form.
To be eligible for the scholarship award, the ISA application must bepostmarked no later than February, 15, 2015, and ISA must receive theapplication by February 25, 2015. Scholarship reviews will begin February28. Award recipients will be notified electronically by July, and awards willbe mailed out by August. Individuals not being awarded a scholarship willbe notified in July.
For complete rules and requirements and to obtain the applicationform, please contact the ISA Educational Foundation – ScholarshipCommittee at (919) 549-8411 or [email protected].
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ISA 2014 author awards recipients announcedContinued from page 3
As Vice President of Engineering at Control Station, Inc., Dr. Rice leads Control Station’s research and development program. Bontatibus recentlyjoined Control Station as its Vice President of Global Sales. Previously, he worked at Emerson Process Management where he directed asset reliabilitysales throughout the North American region.
The Thomas G. Fisher Award of ExcellencePresented annually by the ISA Publications Department and ISA Standards and Practices Department, the Thomas G. Fisher Award of Excellence
recognizes stellar achievement in a standards-based reference publication. This year’s award recipient is Charles H. Gifford, who wrote the 2013 book,The MOM Chronicles: ISA-95 Best Practices Book 3.0.
For the past 30 years, Gifford has developed advanced manufacturing systems in direct support of continuous improvement initiatives in a widevariety of industries: aerospace, electronics, automotive, food and beverage, telecom, energy, and life sciences. A lean operations managementconsultant, he has published over 40 papers and five books on the subject of operations management best practices. As Chairman of the ISA-95 BestPractices Working Group, he served as the Chief Editor and contributing author of the ISA books, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Manufacturing Opera-tions Management: ISA-95 Best Practices Book 1.0 and When Worlds Collide in Manufacturing Operations: ISA-95 Best Practices Book 2.0 (whichwas recognized as ISA’s best standards-based book in 2010).
Thomas G. Fisher was an ISA member and ISA Fellow who served the Society for many years, most notably as Publications Department VicePresident and Editor of ISA Transactions. In addition, he wrote numerous books, contributed to the ISA84, ISA5.1 and ISA95 standards committees,and was the driving force behind the ISA88 batch control committee.
The Raymond D. Molloy AwardThe Raymond D. Molloy Award is presented annually in honor of Raymond D. Molloy’s contributions to the automation profession. Molloy was
dedicated to the ISA publications program for more than 20 years, maintaining a keen interest in developing high-quality publications that met theneeds of measurement and control professionals. This year’s award recipient is Ronald L. Krutz, Ph.D., P.E., whose book, Industrial Automation andControl System Security Principles, outsold all other ISA books published in 2013.
Dr. Krutz, Chief Scientist at Security Risk Solutions, Inc., possesses more than 30 years of experience in industrial automation and controlsystems, distributed computing systems, computer architectures, information assurance methodologies, and information security training. Throughouthis career, he has served as: a senior information security consultant at Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, and REALTECH Systems Corporation; anAssociate Director of the Carnegie Mellon Research Institute (CMRI); and a professor in the Carnegie Mellon University Department of Electrical andComputer Engineering.
ISA Transactions Best Paper AwardISA Transactions Best Paper Award recognizes the best technical paper published in ISA Transactions, the ISA professional journal dedicated to
the science and engineering of measurement and automation, over the previous year. The winning paper, “Controller design approach based on linearprogramming”, ISA Transactions, Vol. 52, Issue 6,” was judged to be the best paper published in the journal in 2013. ISA Transactions Editor-in-Chief,Ahmad B. Rad, Ph.D., presented the award to Ryo Tanaka, who accepted it on behalf of the paper’s other co-authors: Hiroki Shibasaki, HiromitsuOgawa, Takahiro Murakami and Yoshihisa Ishida.
Tanaka is currently working toward his Doctor of Engineering Degree at the Graduate School of Science and Technology at Meiji University,where he also serves as a research associate.
Jennifer Infantino and be reached at ISA at (919) 549-8411 or [email protected].
field to submit abstracts for presentation consideration at the conference.
Fugitive Emissions Symposium. Please send your abstract to [email protected]. All abstracts will be reviewed by the LDAR Technical Presenta-tion Committee. You will be notified via email that your abstract has been reviewed, accepted, or rejected by the technical presentation committee.
Don’t miss this opportunity to present at this noteworthy event, which has earned a reputation for open and highly insightful exchanges ofinformation between regulators and the regulated community. Submit your abstract today.
For more details and information on the conference, as they become available, contact Deever Bradley, Co-Program Chairs
281-600-1000, [email protected]; or Matt Gobert, 832-454-5663 or [email protected]; or Rodney Jones, ISA LDAR EventStaff at 919-990-9418 or [email protected].
ISA Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR)-FugitiveEmissions Symposium issues Call for Presenters
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Local section meetingsFor more details about any of the section meetings, please contact thesection president, website or read each section’s complete newsletteronline at www.instrument-news.com.
Los Angeles Section Tues, Jan 13John Prince, (714) 968-5501, [email protected]
Effects of the Current Oil & Gas Situation on Jobs. www.isala.org.
Orange County Section Wed, Jan 14Manny Martinez, (562) 334-5057, [email protected]
Effects of the Current Oil & Gas Situation on Jobs. www.isaoc.org.
Central California Section Wed, Jan 28Jeffrey Fittz, [email protected], 909/289-2919
Automation Hardware Development Lifecycle. www.isacencal.org.
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