In an industrial Complex, the Process Units are definitely the kernel of the Plant. However, to be able to operate, the process Units needs that a number of ancillary but vital systems such as Off Sites and Utilities are in steady and reliable operation. Design, implementation and revamping of Off Sites and Utilities Units are part of Energeco core business. A description of said systems and of Energeco capabilities during any phase of their implementation is given in this area.
Most of industrial projects involve two different type of facilities: a portion inside the battery limits (ISBL), including all the process units, and a portion outside the battery limits , usually referred as off-sites, or OSBL. OSBL consists of the facilities required by the process units to operate: feed and product storage, product finishing and packaging, shipping facilities, flare system,... More →
The term Process Unit is used to represent an integrated system of equipment, meant to the manufacturing of a specific product. At its turn, a Process Unit is generally part of a group of Units which, all together, form an Industrial Complex. To be able to operate, a Process Unit needs a number of industrial services (utilities) as well as some specific infrastructures, commonly known as Offsites... More →
The operation of a plant requires the ongoing availability of a number of utility services: Electric Power and Steam first and foremost, as vital plant arteries, but also industrial and cooling water, plant and instrument air, fuel oil and gas, nitrogen, condensate recovery, etc., examples of the most common utility systems needed for processing purposes. Utilities, however, are also the second... More →