(39c) Experiences Migrating a Process Control System: “Legacy to Bleeding Edge - How Hard Can It Be” | AIChE

(39c) Experiences Migrating a Process Control System: “Legacy to Bleeding Edge - How Hard Can It Be”

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Borealis' cracker in
Stenungsund, Sweden
was a very early adopter of APC for olefin plants. Part of Exxon's early 80's
roll out of APC based on Honeywell's PMX process computer on top of a TDC2000
DCS the plant got over a few years state of the art furnace, compressor and
distillation control. In addition PMX was used as an easy way of making complex
cascades, material balances and historisation, tasks
that were beyond the DCS systems of the times. In the following year the
project team morphed into a fixed APC group adding to the PMX applications over
the years. The first DMC controller in 1989 ran as PMX FORTRAN. In 1995 the
first RTO project and later revamps used PMX as the interface between the high
level applications and the DCS as well as the operators.

When Honeywell announced in 2001 that PMX support would cease 2007
the plant, no longer part of the Exxon family, had to make some hard decisions
based on limited information. Following in the giants footsteps Experion PKS was selected as the target system for a
migration. At that stage barely out with the first release and with lots of
needed functionality only on Powerpoint. The
presentation will cover how the project was estimated and approved and
experiences and reflections from today when most money makers are migrated but
with PMX still running unsupported since 2009.

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