Enhanced SCADA system streamlines oil and gas operations
The new OpenEnterprise release from Emerson is said to offer ease-of-use and expanded device connectivity for communication protocols. User-friendly tools in OpenEnterprise v3 alleviate the pain of operating and managing large installations of RTUs and flow computers.
The
latest OpenEnterprise v3 release introduces ‘Action Engine’ technology.
An intelligent automation engine that does not require programming or
scripting to manage complex sequential control which enables users to
gain competitive advantage and increases operator productivity.
The
Action Engine’s rapid application development and change management
tools enable users to get their new system commissioned quickly and
empowers them to make necessary automation changes.
The
template-based design of the software simplifies the process of
building the SCADA database, enabling faster well replication and easier
management of field installations with a mixture of RTU types.
“The
latest OpenEnterprise v3 offers the SCADA market a step change in value
when it comes to ease-of-use by offering an open SCADA platform
designed to be protocol and RTU agnostic,” explained Craig Llewellyn,
president, Emerson Process Management, Remote Automation Solutions.
“OpenEnterprise v3 users realise increased operator productivity as new
employees save on training time and are able to operate the SCADA system
faster.”
OpenEnterprise v3 also offers lifecycle cost
savings by an leveraging integrated wireless SCADA architecture. By
integrating the WirelessHART instrumentation network along with the
Distributed RTU Network, remote oil and gas operations are easier,
safer, and more secure.
Unlike traditional
SCADA software, OpenEnterprise v3 is not licensed by tag count and
consists of scalable software tiers that are fit for applications from
local metering to mega intelligent oilfield automation projects that
require automation of thousands of wells.
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