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This intensive training program equips you, experienced refinery professionals, with advanced knowledge and practical skills to elevate your refinery operations to new heights, ensuring:

  • Safety
  • Reliability
  • Efficiency
  • Compliance

Key Takeaways:

  • Operational Assurance (OA): This framework is crucial for optimizing performance, safety, and reliability in oil refining. By understanding OA principles, you can:
    • Mitigate risks and cultivate a safety-focused culture.
    • Optimize throughput and production efficiency.
    • Embrace advanced technologies for better decision-making.
    • Achieve regulatory compliance.
  • The Four Cornerstones of OA: These pillars form the foundation for robust refinery operations:
    • Crude Feedstock Management (focus of this module) – Selecting the right crude oil, establishing strong supplier relationships, and implementing rigorous quality control measures.
    • Safety – Encompassing both workplace safety and process safety management.
    • Operations Management and Operational Discipline (OD) – Implementing effective procedures and practices for smooth, efficient, and safe operations.
    • Reliability – Integrity Asset Management (IAM) – Adopting a proactive approach to operations and maintenance to keep equipment at peak performance.
  • The Three P’s of Oil Refining: These core elements underpin OA:
    • People: The skilled workforce who operate and maintain the refinery.
    • Plant: The physical infrastructure, equipment, and processes used for refining.
    • Process: The chemical and physical transformations that convert crude oil into valuable products.
  • Deep Dive: “What-If” Scenarios: Proactive planning strengthens your crude oil feedstock strategy and ensures operational resilience.
    • Unique & Advanced Examples: The course explores scenarios like geopolitical disruptions, extreme weather events, and peak oil, with mitigation strategies for each.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced Risk Management: Anticipate disruptions and minimize their impact.
  • Improved Business Continuity: Ensure continuous processing even in challenging situations.
  • Competitive Advantage: Adapt to changing market dynamics and resource depletion to stay ahead.

Additional Covered Topics:

  • Microscopic View: Emphasizes the importance of detailed feedstock characterization for optimal processing.
  • Calculated Risk: Navigates the balance between maximizing profits and maintaining safety.
  • Silent Aggression: A proactive approach to safety, focusing on prevention, safety culture, and process optimization.
  • Fortune Favors the Prepared: Highlights the importance of proactive strategies like scenario planning, preventive maintenance, and inventory management.

Case Studies:

  • Case Study 1: Oil Refinery Implements Shale Oil Blending for Flexibility demonstrates how blending strategies can enhance feedstock flexibility and operational efficiency.
  • Case Study 2: Refinery Implements AI-Powered Crude Oil Price Forecasting showcases how AI can improve forecasting accuracy and optimize feedstock purchasing.

Open Discussion: Encourage participants to ask questions and share their own experiences related to Input Strategy implementation in their specific petrochemical operations.

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