For many years, telemetry has proved
invaluable in the oil and gas industries, as in the case of the uphole and real
time transmission of drilling mechanics and formation evaluation information,
while a well is being drilled. Oriel Systems, with its more than
quarter-century experience of providing high technology industrial services,
has a formidable reputation of its own for oil and gas telemetry, founded not
merely on the considerable scalability, power, reliability and
cost-effectiveness that its solutions can offer.
That's because, for loading and
unloading tasks, Oriel Systems' oil and gas telemetry incorporates a DCD
(Driver Controlled Delivery) system that adds on-site CCTV to control, level
monitoring and safety systems. This all means that instead of the two
operatives that are traditionally required for this task, only one is
necessary.
An Oriel Systems Video Intelligent
Outstation at every remote tanker loading/unloading site enables the
incorporation into the process of multiple inputs and control outputs, with the
depot manager able to review the entire operation via a local PC displaying as
many as four live video feeds. If there is a possibility of the bulk tank
running dry, pump seals are protected from damage by the activation of low level
alarms and an auto-shutoff. Similarly, in the event of the bulk tank
overfilling, high level alarms and an auto-shutoff can intervene.
During normal working hours, the
role of the oil and gas telemetry system is simply to capture CCTV images to be
reviewed later, with the tanker loading/unloading operation being entirely
controlled by the local depot. It's only when the time comes for the depot
personnel to make their overnight exit that they might wish to give their 24
hour Control Centre control of the DCD system. From this point on, the oil and
gas telemetry system is used for the remote recording of CCTV video alongside
control, monitoring and the giving of loading permissions.
Previously, many sites may have felt
burdened by the costs of having two operatives present during the night to
oversee filling operations, as was necessary in accordance with health and
safety legislation. But with the right oil and gas telemetry system in
place, not only can supervision, monitoring and control during these times be
the responsibility of one person from the Control Centre, but in the case of
Oriel Systems' solution, the last three days' video feeds are also stored
locally on site.
This latter functionality means that
should an "event" occur, there is the option to properly review and
analyse it so that efforts can be made to prevent a re-occurrence.
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