Akselos expands Structural Performance Management software for refining and petrochemicals industry
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
With over 3400 hydrotreating units worldwide processing hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of product annually, refineries face mounting pressure to reduce emissions. The energy-intensive processes involved in oil extraction, processing, refining and transport contributed to 450 million t of CO2 emissions globally in 2022 alone, underscoring the urgent need for the sector to optimise operations and monitor aging infrastructure.
Early deployment results emphasise the technology's transformative impact. At a North American refinery Akselos' SPM software reduced startup and shutdown times of the plants reactor by up to 20% while maintaining strict safety standards. The improved visibility into asset health also enabled more precise maintenance planning, reducing unnecessary downtime and associated operational waste.
"The petrochemicals sector is at a crossroads. It’s still vital in today’s energy mix, but its operations are inefficient and are having a significant impact on the environment,” said Claus Reimers, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Akselos. “Akselos can’t answer all of their problems, but we are supporting refinery and petrochemicals operators globally to maximise their output, make better, more informed decisions and ultimately enable them to operate energy intensive equipment like reactors, heaters, furnaces and separators, more efficiently, for longer.”
By bringing real-time structural health monitoring directly into the control room, this technology empowers operators to increase their bottom line through optimised maintenance schedules, extended asset life while maximising output, and minimising both planned and unplanned downtime.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/12112024/akselos-expands-structural-performance-management-software-for-refining-and-petrochemicals-industry/
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