Valero to use Invensys HF monitoring technology
23 May 2012
London – Invensys Operations Management, has signed a multi-year licensing agreement with Valero Energy Corporation, allowing use of Invensys Operations Management’s patented ACA.HF Advanced Alkylation Measurement Solution.
In the first phase, Valero will implement the solution at seven refineries globally. The Invensys solution monitors and measures hydrofluoric acid levels in real time by analysing differential responses from online sensors.
Commonly used in petroleum processing, hydrofluoric acid is a highly toxic catalyst that must be carefully managed and controlled.
Accurately analysing how much HF is re-circulating within the process contributes significantly to increasing the efficiency of the refinery because it can improve crude stock yield and associated costs.
Early approaches to HF monitoring involved taking manual samples and analysing them in a laboratory. This approach however, even when carefully executed, potentially exposed lab workers to severe toxins, and its accuracy was limited.
And while more recent techniques can produce more accurate readings, their adaptation for real-time online monitoring is complex and costly.
By using real-time online sensors instead of people, the technology significantly reduces the possibility of accidental exposure, thereby diminishing the risk to employees and curtailing the potential for environmental hazards, claims Invensys..
And because it replaces conventional manual laboratory sampling and other types of analysis, it can improve the efficiency of the operation while lowering costs, the supplier added.
“An integral component of our InFusion Enterprise Control System, our HF alkylation measurement solution can openly communicate with a larger refinery and enterprise-wide control, information and decision-support system to provide real-time data and analysis,” said Maxie Williams, vice president and enterprise client executive, Invensys Operations Management.
“And because it is built from rugged materials long proven in industrial HF applications, implementing it costs about half that of other systems and requires little maintenance, with estimated mean time between failures exceeding 29 years.”