Indian Oil Launches India’s 1st Remote Monitoring System of Gas Turbines

India launches first remote monitoring system for oil refineries

On December 29, 2020, Indian  Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) launched India’s 1st Remote Monitoring & Operation Centre for Tracking of Refinery Gas Turbines across all its refineries in Hyderabad, Telangana. The project has been implemented by BHEL-GE Gas Turbine Services (BGGTS), a joint venture of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited-General Electric (BHEL-GE). It was inaugurated by Union Minister for Petroleum & Natural Gas, Dharmendra Pradhan.

The technology behind the Monitoring system is called ‘Proactive Predictive Analytics based Automated Anomaly Detection’, it was developed by GE, BHEL & IndianOil.

Objective:

i.To aid in early detection & diagnosis of issues related to Gas Turbines, before they become critical & trigger corrective actions.

ii.To enhance operational reliability, productivity, and environmental sustainability of refineries.

People Present:

S.M. Vaidya, Chairman of IOCL;Dr Nalin Shinghal, Chief Managing Director (CMD) of BHEL;Kamalesh Das, Chairman of BGGTS & Director (R&D), BHEL;Deepesh Nanda, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), South Asia, GE Gas Power were present during the inauguration.

Key Points:

i.The monitoring system will generate alerts & advisories using predictive analysis.

ii.Operational Data coming from 27 Gas Turbines of 8 Indian Oil refineries across India would be analysed 24*7 at the Remote Monitoring Center at Hyderabad.

iii.The monitoring system was originally proposed to operate from GE’s Atlanta Analytical Centre in America, however due to India’s Data Residency Clause & National Cyber Security Guidelines it was decided to operate from Hyderabad.

Note: –

IOCL’s 8 refineries – Digboi (Assam), Bongaigaon  (Assam), Paradip (Odisha), Panipat (Haryana), Gujarat (Vadodara), Mathura (Uttar Pradesh), Barauni (Bihar) & Haldia (West Bengal).

Recent Related News:

i.On November 20, 2020, the Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL), through its company statement, has notified that it successfully conducted a ‘Proof of Concept’ feasibility study on ‘zero-emission electric mobility’ at one of its fuel stations in Bengaluru, Karnataka.

About BHEL-GE Gas Turbine Services (BGGTS):
Chairman – Kamalesh Das
Headquarters – Hyderabad, Telangana

About General Electric (GE):
Chairman & CEO – H. Lawrence Culp Jr
Headquarters – Boston, United States of America

About Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL):
Chairman – Shrikant Madhav Vaidya
Headquarters – New Delhi





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