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Emerson technology plays a part in Santos Gladstone LNG project

Santos uses process automation technology from Emerson Process Management to coordinate and enhance operations across its US$18.5 billion Gladstone Liquefied Natural Gas project in Queensland.

Emerson served as Main Automation Contractor for the project, providing technologies and expertise to help Santos gather and integrate real-time information from thousands of wells.

The project will convert coal seam gas to liquefied natural gas (LNG) for export to global markets. Gas from the Bowen and Surat Basins in eastern Queensland will be transported by a 420 kilometer underground pipeline to an LNG plant on Curtis Island, near Gladstone on the coast.

Santos’ operations center at Brisbane integrates data from the gas fields, pipelines and plant for 24/7 real-time monitoring and collaboration with teams in the field.

“We have developed a world-class remote operation center,” said Santos general manager of operations Rob Simpson.

“The center has changed the way our gas fields in the Bowen and Surat Basins are operated. Emerson’s team brought the process automation expertise we needed to meet global standards, and their solutions have equipped us with the ability to centrally monitor the production and progress of our intelligent assets up to 1,000 kilometers apart.”

Santos and Emerson collaborated to plan and equip the Brisbane remote operations center where management, engineers and planners can use real-time information from the intelligent fields to anticipate issues, collaborate, improve decisions, and take actions to maximise key performance indicators.  

Emerson technologies for the Gladstone LNG project include the DeltaV digital automation system using Electronic Marshalling with CHARMs technology, as well as Rosemount measurement and analytical instruments, Fisher valves, Bettis actuators, Roxar multiphase meters, ROC remote operations controllers, and AMS Suite predictive maintenance software.

“We are excited about our work with Santos on this world-class remote operations center,” said Sabee Mitra, president of Emerson Process Management Asia Pacific. “It showcases the integration of control and asset information that helps make GLNG a reliable, safe and efficient operation.”

The GLNG project is on track to make its first LNG shipments in 2015. Initial capacity is planned to be three to four million tons annually. 

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