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Asset Performance Management Systems Boost Reliability and Profitability
playback of events. Understanding who requires documentation of dashboards (see Figure 1) allow users to access specific data pertinent
operating conditions is vital. to them. For example, data from motor control centres (MCCs), drives
and the process-control systems are brought into interface dashboards
Second, consider what data are required to empower each class of where advanced analysis software converts the data into business
position operating a facility. Document this and develop a plan for intelligence. Powerful data pre-processing tools allow data from
moving the data to the respective individuals. Some individuals will multiple sources with different frequencies to be synchronised into a
require realtime visibility through either a DCS station or a power single data set for modelling, quickly providing better models.
management station. Others will require role-based information
utilising Internet-based tools (some delay in this type of data should
Thanks to the expanding class
be acceptable). This particular piece of project planning is an
iterative process and should involve willing collaboration between
of asset performance
the project design/implementation team, operations or facilities
management tools and
representatives and potential equipment vendors.
solutions, improving asset
Third, consider where the data are required. This will further define
availability is now attainable for
the type of data and tools utilised to display them Once you have
oil and gas companies.
considered role-based access to the data, what data are required,
where they are required, who needs to view them and how they
will view them, the basics of an effective data strategy have In this APM approach, a role-based reporting engine gathers data
been detailed. from existing control systems and business applications, making it
actionable by presenting a coherent picture of the production
Dashboards Make a Difference operation through familiar Internet browser and personal computer
Empowering decision-makers with timely, clear and context-rich interfaces. These data provide a foundation for a range of
information presents a number of technical challenges. First, the data manufacturing analytics, including realtime executive dashboards,
are often fragmented, residing in multiple systems scattered across the automated production reports, key performance indicator (KPI)
enterprise. In addition, different proprietary user interfaces present monitoring and alerts, downtime analysis and reports and
only part of the picture, making it extremely difficult to interpret the process verification and optimisation. As a result, users can gain
data. Combined with powerful analysis software, collaborative insight into the business using analytic applications and data-analysis
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