The production control system at the Gazprom Neft Omsk Oil Refinery is being modernised. This reorganisation mainly affects the in-line analysis system, which controls the entire production chain — from feedstocks to finished products. The system’s digital circuit monitors the operation of control devices continuously and, in the event of any deviation from norm, reports any disparities instantly. All facilities at the Omsk Refinery are expected to be connected to this automated in-line quality-analysis data-verification system by 2021. Monitoring the quality of products manufactured, and the efficiency of how they are produced, is a major element in the Omsk Refinery’s full-scale development programme, being pursued by Gazprom Neft since 2008.
More than 250 in-line quality analysers are currently in operation at the Omsk Refinery, monitoring key oil-product metrics, in real time — the accuracy of these being confirmed through regular inspections by specialists. The new system will monitor the stability of a whole range of analysers, automatically, lightening workloads on personnel. A digital model means the system will be able to identify potential deviations from norm while operations are ongoing, and generate recommendations for servicing and maintenance — allowing the Omsk Refinery to improve the efficiency of quality-control processes.
Information on product quality at the Omsk Refinery is forwarded to the Gazprom Neft Efficiency Control Centre in St Petersburg, online: from where the entire value chain — from refinery to company sales departments — is managed in a single, cohesive digital environment.