RasGas recognises Invensys
Posted: 13 May 2007
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Invensys Process Systems was recognised by RasGas Company Limited (RasGas) as one of three key vendors contributing to the successful completion of the RasGas Phase 1 Expansion Project at the RasGas Contractor Awards Dinner held at the Four Seasons Hotel, Doha, Qatar on March 19, 2007.
During the ceremony, RasGas Managing Director, Dr Mohammed Saleh Al Sada, presented Invensys with a beautiful appreciation award trophy inscribed, “Presented to Invensys Process Systems for Highly Valued Contributions to the Completion of the RasGas Phase 1 Expansion Projects 2001-2007.” Accepting the award for Invensys Process Systems were KL Tan, Vice President, Asia Pacific Operations, and Bill Hunt, Qatar Country Manager.
The RasGas Phase 1 Expansion Project included the design, construction, and commissioning of RasGas LNG Trains 3, 4, & 5 and Offshore Platforms; with a total investment of approximately US $4 billion. Invensys supplied state-of-the-art technologies and fully engineered control and safety solutions to meet the demands of the largest operating LNG Trains in the world. The system components include Foxboro Distributed Control Systems (DCS), Triconex Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS), and Triconex Fire and Gas (F&G) protection systems.
Last month, RasGas announced the launch of RasGas LNG Train 5, which represented the conclusion of the Phase 1 Expansion Project. Train 5 is one of the world’s largest Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) production units with a production capacity of 4.7 million tonnes per annum (Mta) of LNG. Construction of the LNG liquefaction plant was completed in 28 months, and like its predecessor Train 4, was completed under budget and ahead of schedule. Additionally, Train 5 was built with an outstanding safety record.
In December 2006, Invensys announced that it had been awarded an automation contract for the RasGas LNG Trains 6 and 7 onshore expansion project. With an annual LNG capacity of 7.8 Mta each, Ras Laffan Liquefied Natural Gas Company (3), (RL 3), Trains 6 and 7 will clearly be among the world’s largest LNG trains. When both new mega trains come on line by the end of 2008 and 2009, respectively, the RasGas LNG complex, located in Qatar’s Ras Laffan City, will be the world’s largest. The Invensys automation systems installed at the RasGas LNG complex (which also include the systems supplied for the Train 1 and 2 projects in 1996), represent Invensys’ single largest base of systems installed in an LNG complex as well as the worlds largest integrated DCS network ever installed in an LNG plant.
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