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Weekly selected highlights in flow control, treatment and combustion from the
many McIlvaine publications.
• Growing Markets for Combust, Flow, Treat and IIoT in Shale Oil and Gas
• Detailed Forecasting of IIoT by Country and Company in the IIoT and Remote O&M
Report
• Utility E Alert
Growing Markets for Combust, Flow, Treat and IIoT in Shale Oil and Gas
Shale oil and gas are contributing to solid growth in the U.S. economy and
increasing markets for combust, flow and treat companies. The opportunities lie
in production, transportation and processing. These opportunities are covered in
two McIlvaine publications listed below and a free webinar on February 7.
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) empowered by the Industrial Internet of
Wisdom (IIoW) will play a large role in the competition between oil and gas
extracted from shale in the U.S. and conventional extraction in the Mid-East and
elsewhere. The production process for shale involves relatively small fields and
short well lifetimes. This results in more things to be connected and a greater
advantage for IIoT.
IIoW moves beyond the data analytics and subject matter experts to new and
better solutions with the wisdom of subject matter ultra-experts. New solutions
and the ability to create lower and lower costs for extraction of shale oil and
gas has been a gigantic achievement for the U.S. shale industry. IIoW will
provide a route to continue making these improvements.
Extraction: The large number of components needed in shale fracturing creates a
big opportunity for IIoT. A mobile fracturing unit can be equipped with real
time monitoring of acidizing units, fracking pumps, chemical additive units,
blenders, large generators and other components. The specific signals analyzed
include pressure signals, oil temperature signals, horsepower signals, rpm
signals and other parameters.
Transportation: New gas pipelines are expected to boost output from shale fields
in three states by giving producers access to new domestic and international
markets.
The U.S. could become a net exporter of natural gas in 2018 for the first time
since 1957 due to increased sales to Mexico, the opening of new markets through
liquefied natural gas and declining imports from Canada. The United States is
shipping LNG to at least 20 foreign markets and exports of LNG will continue to
grow as terminals on the Gulf Coast reach capacity and companies expand or
develop new terminals.
Shale oil transportation is handicapped by the lack of east-west routes. More
pipelines are needed to accommodate the increasing production.
IIoT and remote O&M are very cost effective due to the remote location of many
operations. For example, gas with H2S is piped from the Eagle Ford basin. Gas
driven emergency shut off valves are not an option because of the H2S. The
location is remote from any electrical supply. The solution was a remotely
monitored battery operated valve.
Processing: Refineries are expanding to accommodate the increasing oil
production. Significant quantities of gas are being converted to LNG. Other
processes include the utilization of by-products. Shale gas produces by product
liquids. Shell Chemicals' $6 billion ethane cracker being built in Beaver
County, PA is just one of 13 ethane crackers being built between 2017 and 2021.
Shale oil produces significant amounts of by-product methane. New regulations
are limiting flaring of this gas and requiring processing and utilization. All
these processes contain many valves, pumps, and treatment modules which can be
remotely monitored and controlled.
Information on the IIoT shale opportunity is supplied in N031 Industrial IOT and
Remote O&M
Details on the projects and participants are covered in N049 Oil, Gas, Shale and
Refining Markets and Projects
To register for the February 7 webinar click on Free Market Webinars
Detailed Forecasting of IIoT by Country and Company in the IIoT and Remote O&M
Report
IIoT interconnects small things and not just large ones. Likewise, the market
forecasting for IIoT should be Just as prolific. This has been accomplished in a
continually updated report from McIlvaine.
The latest forecasts for all the IIoT components: guide, control and measure are
now posted in the IIoT and Remote O&M report. Measure is further segmented into
air/gases, liquids and free flowing powders.
There are 80 country and sub region forecasts for 14 industries for 7 years =
7840 on measure. There are four other product categories bringing the total
number of continually updated forecasts to 40,000.
Chemical - Measure - Liquids - $ millions
Country 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
United States 383.50 395.40 407.65 432.90 459.32 486.96 520.48
Canada 23.27 23.85 24.46 25.88 27.38 28.97 30.66
Mexico 14.09 14.71 15.37 16.55 17.84 19.22 20.45
Argentina 9.83 10.18 10.53 11.23 11.99 12.79 13.46
Brazil 107.65 114.53 121.98 133.93 147.07 161.52 162.82
The updates to the report will soon provide forecasts for all the major
purchasers.
For more information on IIoT and Remote O&M click on
UTILITY E-ALERT #1356- January 19, 2018
COAL - US
• Water Pollution Controls for Coal-fired Power Plants in Pennsylvania
• Dominion to put Nine Units on Reserve Status
• Wyoming Coal to be used in New Japanese Coal-fired Boilers
COAL - WORLD
• Reliance Infrastructure is the Low Bidder on the Jhaijar FGD Project
• FGD being added at the Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project
• Closure planning of Older Indian Power Plants continues
• FGD and NOx compliance is now 2022 in India
• Fortum 220 MW Coal and Biomass Plant in Zabreze, Poland to be open by End of
Year
• PGE constructing 450 MW Unit 11 using Ultra-supercritical Technology at Turów
Power Plant in Poland
• Bulgaria appeals to Brussels for relaxation of Coal Rules
BIOMASS
• Valmet to supply a Flue Gas Cleaning System to Vantaan Energia's Biopower
Plant in Martinlaakso, Finland
• Drax to convert Fourth Unit to Biomass following BEIS action
NUCLEAR
• General Electric wins Turbine Contract for Paks II
• Steam Generators installed at Second Belarus Unit
BUSINESS
• Sulzer completes JWC acquisition
• Howden will develop and expand Oil-free Screw Compressor Line
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