Post on 10-Jan-2017
Reliability Is More Critical Than Ever Before In This New Oil Price
Paradigm , Ageing Assets, Tighter Regulations , Competitions from
FLNG / Shale gas, others non renewable resources &
Environmental Protection Threat etc.
Ageing equipment if not being taken care, either they will kill us or get killed themselves
High Temperature Sulfidation
Ф52” just upstream of bend ruptured
Low Silicon CS
Tesoro Refinery, 2 Apr 2010, six fatalities
Thinning & Over pressurization
Shock Condensation & UDCBadly failed after 11 months of operation
CLSCC
Integrated Integrity of Entire Plant from
cradle to grave
Change Reactive to Proactive Culture We, as Site management be passionate in overcoming the organizational inertia built around a reactive culture. In the past, companies that were successful in making the proactive transition were under intense economic pressure - they had to become reliable or go out of business. If management energy is removed, the culture will quickly return to being reactive.
For the proactive culture to survive over the long term, it takes significant management
energy as well as a strong commitment from all levels of
the organization
Solar Potential
China producing 17 percent of the world's solar capacity and expanded five times since 2012.
China building a 10 square mile solar farm in the Gobi desert, as part of a $83 billion investment plan.
India building the world's biggest solar plant of $596 million French’ building 1,000 KM of 'solar roads‘ that will provide power for 5
million people. Apple is investing nearly $1 billion. Google has invested $300 million. Wal-Mart's investment is so enormous and cost-effective – the global
retailer will save $1 billion annually on energy costs. U.S. Department of Defense, the largest energy consumer in the world,
has committed $7 billion in one solar project.
Solar Highlights : Many countries turning to solar power
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