Process Data Control Corp. Memorandum
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Process Data Control Corp. Memorandum
Process Data Control Cor p. 1803 West Park Row Drive, Suite A Arlington, TX 76013 Memorandum To: IEM Consortium Members* From: Jerry O’Brien, PDC Corp Re: IEM Meeting Minutes from Wednesday, January 23, 2013 Date: February 1, 2013 *Distribution: ASHLAND CHEMICAL DOE RUN RESOURCES CONOCO INEOS MEADWESTVACO PHILLIPS 66 MOMENTIVE VALERO REFINING ASCEND PERFORMANCE MATERIALS EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANY CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL CHEVRON PHILLIPS RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY EXXONMOBIL PRODUCTION** THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO. LYONDELLBASELL HOUSTON REFINING TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS & REFINING USA BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE CLARIANT CORPORATION EXXON MOBIL REFINING LANXESS INTERNATIONAL PAPER LYONDELLBASELL CHEMICALS SEADRIFT COKE WESTLAKE CHEMICALS ** IEM Consortium Steering Committee Chairman The minutes from our meeting on January 23, 2013, are attached. On behalf of IEM Consortium members, I wish to thank Mary Ellen Ternes for a most interesting luncheon presentation, and also Ed Fiesinger for his update on the recent activities of the U.S. EPA and the TCEQ. The attached materials contain more specific information about these presentations. If you have any questions, or wish to follow up on any of the topics that were discussed, please contact Paul Nix (713-560-7721), or any of the presenters. Do not hesitate to call me at 817-459-4488 Ext. 205, if I may be of assistance. Regards, Jeremiah O’Brien President Minutes of the January 23, 2013 IEM Consortium Meeting Discussion Summary Summary of Discussions Topic Review Agenda and Welcome to New IEM Consortium Members o Chevron Phillips Chemical Research and Technology o Total Port Arthur Refinery Luncheon Speaker: “EPA’s ‘Next Generation Enforcement’ Approach and ‘Flare Enforcement Initiative’” Web Link to Presentations, etc. Chairman Tom Monahan (ExxonMobil Production U.S.) reviewed the meeting agenda (see Exhibit 1) and invited comments from attendees (see Exhibit 2). He then welcomed new IEM Consortium members (see Exhibit 3) and introduced a representative from the Total Port Arthur Refinery. Mary Ellen Ternes (McAfee & Taft) provided an overview of EPA's “Next Generation Enforcement” approach, including EPA's latest thoughts regarding the its Audit Policy and EPA's “Flare Enforcement Initiative.” An abstract of this presentation is contained in Exhibit 4. Presentation: Ternes_Slides_at_01-23-13_IEM-mtg.pdf “The Role of Structured Data Collection in Data Analytics and Business Intelligence for Compliance” “2012 Emission Inventory (EI) Updates” o COMPASS-EI User Feedback from 2012 Reporting o New Procedures for Submitting EI Reports to TCEQ o “Sample Calcs” Forms from PDC for 2012 EI Reporting Kallol Mahata (PDC) discussed business intelligence (“BI”) and the necessity of collecting structured data to enable both BI and data analytics to be performed. He also reviewed PDC’s strategy and roadmap for BI features in BizPro. Presentation: Kallol_BM_Slides_at_01-23-13_IEM-mtg.pdf Spencer Savoie, P.E., briefed attendees on the 2012 EI reporting requirements in Texas and the modifications and enhancements that were made to the COMPASS-EI module. Questions were asked about sample calculation forms, which PDC is providing to COMPASS-EI users on request, and on changes to the definition of the ozone season and its effect on ozone season daily emission rate calculations. Presentation: Savoie_Slides_at_01-23-13_IEM-mtg.pdf “What’s New at EPA & TCEQ?” Ed Fiesinger (Zephyr Environmental) briefed attendees on recent development at the TCEQ and the U.S. EPA. He also extended an invitation to the upcoming AWMA “Hot Air” Topics meeting at Brady’s Landing on February 7th. Presentation: Fiesinger_Slides_at_01-23-13_IEM-mtg.pdf Minutes of the January 23, 2013 IEM Consortium Meeting Discussion Summary (continued) Topic “Enforcement Roundtable” Emerging issues, including: o MSS Permit Compliance – recordkeeping, reporting, etc. o Regulatory Management of Change (RMOC) Year-end Summary “R&D Update” – Part 1 o BizPro eForms Module Forms Developed Recently: MOC Review, MSS Emissions, Safety Stds, Incidents, etc. Recent/Future Upgrades: Auto-launching Forms in Planner workflows; Forms Printing, Dashboards; etc. o BizPro Data Integration and Analytics Module Recent Activity: Discussing specs and program design with BizPro users. o COMPASS-EI and Utilities Recent/Future Upgrades: Ready for 2012 EI Report! “R&D Update” – Part 2 o BizPro Planner Module Recent Activity: “Model” Workflows for eForms (e.g., for STEERS), Fine-tuned Workflow “Next Due Dates” Recent/Future Upgrades: More eForm integration; Calendar Views, Ad-hoc Reporting. “Migrating Legacy Data Collection to eForms” Planning for Next IEM Mtg. Summary of Discussions Web Link to Presentations, etc. Richard Wiand (PDC) discussed the MSS emissions management and emission event reporting. He also provided an overview of the nearly 50,000 state and federal citations that PDC monitors for Regulatory Management of Change (“RMOC”) and summarized the rule changes identified by the RMOC service in 2012. Presentation: Wiand_Slides_at_01-23-13_IEM-mtg.pdf Kallol Mahata (PDC) discussed recent eForms PDC has deployed, and presented a schedule for future enhancements. In response to questions concerning the interface of eForms to Planner, including launching tasks and workflows from an eForm, and launching an eForm from a recurring task, Kallol explained how the tight integration between eForms and Planner enables them to work together to model work processes. Regarding the Data Integration and Analytics module, Kallol explained that data uploads from process historians (i.e., IP*21, PI, and PHD) will be supported, as well as data fetches from other standard databases. Kallol mentioned that COMPASS-EI and Utilities module upgrades are nearly finished and will be posted on PDC’s website during the first week of February. Paul O’Brien (PDC) discussed a recent deployment of Planner at a non-profit organization called “Mission Metroplex,” and updated attendees on enhancements that have been made or are in development. One question was asked about a “calendar view,” to which Paul responded that this will be addressed in a version upgrade later this year. Presentation: Kallol-Paul_Slides_at_01-23-13_IEM-mtg.pdf Jerry O’Brien (PDC) discussed objectives and techniques for migrating data collection methods to the eForms Module. Presentation: OBrien_Slides_at_01-23-13_IEM-mtg.pdf Tom Monahan (ExxonMobil Production U.S.) asked for suggestions and a time frame for the next meeting. Exhibit 1 Agenda for January 23, 2013 IEM Consortium Meeting Topic Lunch is Served! Time Slot Presenter 11:30 AM Review Agenda and Introductions Welcome to New IEM Consortium Members 11:45 – 12:00 Chairman Tom Monahan ExxonMobil Production 12:00- 12:45 Mary Ellen Ternes, Esq. McAfee and Taft o Chevron Phillips Chemical Research and Technology o Total Port Arthur Refinery Luncheon Speaker: “EPA’s ‘Next Generation Enforcement’ Approach and ‘Flare Enforcement Initiative’” “The Role of Structured Data Collection in Data Analytics and Business Intelligence for Compliance” 12:45- 1:15 Kallol Mahata PDC Corp “2012 Emission Inventory Updates” 1:15- 1:45 Spencer Savoie, P.E. and Paul Nix PDC Corp o <<<<< Break >>>>> 1:45 – 2:00 <<< > >> “What’s New at EPA & TCEQ?” 2:00 - 2:30 Ed Fiesinger Zephyr Environmental “Enforcement Roundtable” - Emerging issues, including: 2:30 - 2:50 Richard Wiand PDC Corp 2:50 - 3:30 Kallol Mahata and Paul O’Brien PDC Corp “Migrating Legacy Data Collection to eForms” 3:30- 3:45 Jerry O’Brien PDC Corp Planning for Next IEM Consortium Mtg. and Adjourn 3:45 - 4:00 Tom Monahan “R&D Update” BizPro eForms Module BizPro Planner Module BizPro Data Integration and Analysis Module COMPASS-EI and Utilities Modules Exhibit 2 List of Attendees IEM Consortium Member or Other Affiliation No. of Attendees Attendee’s Location(s)* Facilities Represented* No. of Facilities Ashland Chemical 1 Texas City Texas City Plant 1 Bayer MaterialScience 2 Baytown Baytown Plant Bartlesville, OK Research and Technology Center Borger Plant 1 Cedar Bayou Plant Clemens Terminal Kingsville Research and Technology Center 1 1 Orange Plant 1 Pasadena Plant 1 Port Arthur Plant 1 Sweeny Plant Pasadena Plant Buick Resource Recycling, Boss, MO Plant 1 1 Headquarters, St Louis, MO 1 Exploration/R&D, St. Louis, MO Glover, MO Plant SEMO Division Longview Plants Beaumont Plant 1 1 8 2 1 Chevron Phillips Chemical Company Dixie Chemical 2 1 Doe Run Resources Corporation Eastman Chemical Company ExxonMobil Production U.S. ExxonMobil Refining The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Pasadena and Sweeny Pasadena 1 1 1 1 2 St. Louis, MO 2 Longview 2 Houston Various >1 1 Beaumont Beaumont Refinery 1 Beaumont Plant 1 Bayport Plant 1 Houston Plant 1 3 Beaumont *Note: Location is in the State of Texas, unless otherwise indicated. Exhibit 2 List of Attendees (continued) IEM Consortium Member or Other Affiliation No. of Attendees Attendee’s Location(s)* Facilities Represented* No. of Facilities Chocolate Bayou Works 1 La Porte Plant Stratton Ridge (Clute) Plant Bayport Plants Channelview Complex Houston Refinery 1 1 2 2 1 Oklahoma City, OK Office 1 INEOS 1 La Porte Lyondellbasell 1 La Porte McAfee & Taft 1 Oklahoma City, OK PDC Corp 6 Arlington and Houston Arlington Office 1 Houston Office 1 STS Associates 1 Missouri City Missouri City Office 1 Dallas Plant 1 Richardson Plant Stafford Plant Port Arthur Refinery 1 1 1 Houston 1 Texas City Refinery 1 Houston 1 Texas Instruments 1 Stafford, TX Total Refining 1 Port Arthur Valero Energy Corp 2 Texas City Zephyr 1 Houston, TX Total... 31 *Location is in the State of Texas, unless otherwise indicated. Exhibit 3 Information About New IEM Consortium Members 1. CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY CENTERS (OK AND TX) Chevron Phillips Chemical (CPC) provides comprehensive petrochemical and polymer research, including new catalyst development, product and process development and commercial support, and conducts a full range of research activities including laboratory/bench & pilot scale experimentation, analytical & mechanical testing, patent support, and technical service support for customers worldwide. A state-ofthe-art Plastics Technical Center is used for molding and extruding polymer and copolymer resins. CPC currently holds more than 2,500 patents and patent applications. The proprietary Chevron Phillips Chemical loop-slurry process for polyethylene production is one of the most widely licensed processes in the world. The CPC Aromax® technology is the lowest cost process for on-purpose production of benzene. Other technological achievements and proprietary technology include: On-purpose 1-hexene technology, proprietary primary normal alpha olefin technology, Ryton® PPS generation V process, tapering technology for K-Resin® SBC, methyl mercaptan process and technology, Aromax® catalyst and process, first and second generation functional drilling fluids, and polyalphaolefin stability and low temperature performance enhancements. 2. TOTAL PORT ARTHUR REFINERY History Though the location of the Port Arthur Refinery is nearly a century old, the facility, processing equipment and technology is significantly newer. With beginnings as an oil terminal in the early 1900s, refining operations have been at this site since 1936. Today’s facilities have since been replaced and its equipment updated throughout. Capacity 174,000 barrels per day of crude oil Differentiation The refinery processes a mixture of crudes with conversion capabilities centering on Coking, FCCU and Reforming technologies. Integration The refinery is capable of exchanging feedstock and utilities with the adjacent Naphtha Steam Cracker – a joint venture between Total Petrochemicals & Refining USA, Inc. and BTP. Product Transportation fuels, petcoke, aromatics and liquefied petroleum gas. The refinery ships most of its product east of the Rockies through excellent pipeline integration with the U.S. transportation fuel markets. Safety, Environmental and Quality Milestones • Certified in ISO 14001: 2009 – for operating in an environmentally sustainable manner which includes implementing a systematic approach to improving environmental performance. • Certified in ISO 9001 – for operating within international quality management system standards that takes a systematic approach to managing the organization’s processes so they consistently turn out product that satisfies customer’s expectations. • International Safety Rating System, Level 9 (achieved in 2004). Community Involvement Activities • The Total Port Arthur Refinery contributes directly and through employee involvement in charitable organizations with a mission to emphasize causes in education, healthcare, the environment, quality of life, the arts and minority outreach. • The refinery is a member of numerous organizations, including two Community Advisory Panels. Exhibit 4 Abstract: “EPA’s ‘Next Generation Enforcement’ Approach and ‘Flare Enforcement Initiative’” The U.S.EPA oversees implementation of federal environmental programs and implementation of these programs by delegated state agencies. While EPA has been active in adopting new regulations, as a federal agency, EPA is also making do with less funding in its enforcement programs. At the same time, EPA is emphasizing increased transparency, electronic reporting and reliance on new monitoring technologies -- deemed "Next Generation Enforcement." In this presentation, Mary Ellen Ternes provides an overview of EPA's “Next Generation Enforcement” approach, including EPA's latest thoughts regarding the EPA Audit Policy, as well as EPA's “Flare Enforcement Initiative,” and their implications of interest to industry. Web links pertaining to EPA's “Next Generation Enforcement” approach and “Flare Enforcement Initiative” are provided below: http://www.epa.gov/compliance/data/systems/icis/vmeeting/vmeeting6a-panel.pdf http://www.epa.gov/enforcement/air/documents/newsletters/flaringviolations.pdf