Applications
Oil & Gas Industry
Overview
Trio
Datacom provide extensive radio networks for major Gas Pipeline
Utilities. The systems utilise existing backbone infrastructure
or dedicated lines with Trio Datacom base stations to form a large
array of point-to-multipoint networks monitoring of CRITICAL
backbone pipeline infrastructure.
Base sites are typically fitted with Trio Datacom’s hot standby automatic
changeover base stations, while each remote site uses Trio Datacom’s
proven reliability D Series radio.
Being
a critical application, the networks are monitored by Trio Datacom’s
TVIEW™ remote diagnostics software and remotely controlled
by the Operations Control Centre.
North West Shelf
A number of companies associated with the construction, operation
and expansion of the offshore oil and gas fields at the north
western tip of Australia have utilised and continue to add
Trio Datacom D series wireless data equipment to provide remote control
and data acquisition facilities for the exploration, production
(well heads) and transport (pipelines) of both natural gas
and oil from offshore facilities back to the mainland.
Well over one hundred remote stations are currently in operation
in this area as well as numerous fully duplicated hot standby
base/repeater stations, including one system where 8 of these
units (Hot Standby) are used in a critical application to
provide all the control and monitoring circuits to one of
the world's first completely unmanned, submersed offshore
production facilities. Virtually all of the units are monitored
with Trio Datacom's advanced Network Management and Remote Diagnostics
system.
Santos - Moomba Gas Fields
Against world wide competition, Trio Datacom were successful in winning
a project for the design, supply, installation and commissioning
of the complete digital data communications infrastructure
project for one of Australia's largest gas producing fields.
The complete network covers many hundreds of kilometres and
utilises existing backbone micro-wave infrastructure to deploy
an array of Base Stations branching out as Point to Multipoint
hubs for over 150 remote site data radio's. System expansion
is currently commencing and will bring the total number of
remote stations to well over 300.
Telstra / Gas Transmission Corporation
Trio Datacom, in conjunction with Telstra (Australia's largest Telecommunications
provider) under a Partnership Agreement were successful in
winning the communications infrastructure used for monitoring
Victoria's main gas pipeline for the Gas Transmission Corporation.
This network extends over greater Victoria from Ballarat
in the west, Geelong in the south, Sale in the east and Wodonga
in the North, supporting eighteen (18) Hot Standby Base Stations
and in excess of one hundred remote sites with Bristol RTU's.
The system is managed from Telstra's 24 hour a day fully
monitored Network Operations Control Centre (NOCC) and utilises
Trio Datacom's unique Stream Routing capabilities to simultaneously
carry Bristol BSAP protocol, Bristol Remote Diagnostics protocol
and Trio Datacom's Network Management and Remote Diagnostics.
Chevron - Papua New Guinea
Chevron petroleum employed a Trio Datacom Point to Multipoint data
network for the Moran EWT and Gas Re-injection project in
the southern highlands province of Paua New Guinea.
This system employs Trio Datacom's remote diagnostics and network
management facilities and has undergone expansion since its
original installation.
East Spar Alliance Off Shore Gas Field
This is one of the worlds first totally unmanned of-shore
(approx 60km) gas fields which is remotely controlled via
dedicated data services
Radio technologies employed:
- Dedicated data radio modems
- Dedicated Conventional Radio
- SATCOM-M Communications
Protocols employed:
- Fisher Rosemount
- Data radio link diagnostics
Mobil
Mobil Australia have in excess of 100 units operating throughout
Australia at each of their refueling depots. Petrol tankers
are fitted with a radio modem and when the truck approaches
the depot (approximately 200-500m) all data pertaining to
deliveries and invoicing is downloaded and uploaded to the
tanker, improving efficiency and reducing operating costs.
PDVSA - Venezuela
Since 1999, the State Oil Coy. of Venezuela (PDVSA) has taken
delivery of 20 TC-D series redundant hot standby base / repeater
systems employing over 200 remote stations and 10 TC-95MSR
MUX/Stream Routers to allow complex system configuration.
Trio Datacom's Network Management and Remote Diagnostics have been
supplied to permit the monitoring and control of all systems
to allow early warning, troubleshooting and detection of field
problems from a central location and the efficient utilisation
of field maintenance personnel by directing them straight
to the locations requiring their services. Additional systems
will be continue to be added with follow on orders recently
received.
PetroBras - Brazil
In order to monitor their oil and gas production fields and
associated infrastructure in the north east of the country,
PetroBras (Brazilian State Oil Coy.) have selected Trio Datacom's
D series equipment.
Cumulative deliveries so far have included base / repeater
systems with almost 500 remote sites. All equipment is fully
monitored using Trio Datacom's Network Management and Remote Diagnostics.
The number of installed systems will continue to grow in the
future.
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