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Netico Recent ” Leak Hunter ” Case Story

Motorola Project

    Customer: Motorola, Israel
    End customer: Transnafta
    Locations:
        Novi Sad, Serbia
        Pančevo, Serbia
    Pipeline length 154 km

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Pan European Oil Pipeline – PEOP

Oil pipeline from Constanta in Romania via Serbia and Croatia to Rijeka, and from there through SloveniatoTriesteinItaly.

 

Project

Install Netico leak detection and anti-theft system solution, and integrate with current equipment  installed on the pipeline. Monitor 154km long pipeline from Sotin(Croatia) to Pančevo (Serbia).

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Solution

Leak Hunter installed and interfaced with Wizcon SCADA on two locations (Pančevo, and Novi Sad). Leak Hunter communicates with Maestro 2010 via OPC. Leak Hunter OPC client supports dual/redundant OPC server connection. Communication interface uses both DA (Data Access) and HDA (History Data Access). HDA OPC enables Leak Hunter to perform backward history analysis and tuning.

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Implemented functionality

    Pipeline monitoring
    Dual interfacing
    Batches tracking
    Pig Scraper tracking
    Leak detection

Customer benefits

    Improved pipeline security
    Easier system management
    Reduced maintenance costs
    Reduced loses

System composition

    The pipeline is divided in two segments, from Sotin to Novi Sad and from Novi Sad to Pančevo.
    Each of the dual SCADA servers running Control Maestro 2010, controls it’s own pipeline segment. Servers are located in Novi Sad and Pančevo.
    SCADA servers in Novi Sad and Pančevo exchange presentation data.
    Each block-out-station along the pipeline is equipped with Motorola AC3600 RTU that monitors and controls pressure (2 x Siemens pressure meters), and temperature (Siemens temperature meters). RTUs also provide block valve monitoring and control (Rotork) and other non leakage detection parameters.
    SCADA servers communicate with RTU-s mostly using TCP Modbus and proprietary Siemens protocols over local LAN and optical fiber.