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Invensys Releases Integrated Spiral Crude Assay Management with SimSci Design and Optimization Software

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— Unique integrated offering seamlessly helps design, analyse and optimise refining assets–
Invensys, a leading supplier of state-of-the-art industrial software, systems and control equipment to the world’s major industries, released integrated Spiral CrudeSuite™crude oil knowledge-management software with its SimSci® PRO/II™ design and ROMeo® optimisation software. The new integrated offering gives the hydrocarbon processing industry a single-source software solution that enables seamless access of latest crude assay information for refinery design, analysis and optimisation. The integrated Spiral CrudeSuite offering will provide accurate and complete crude assay information throughout plant lifecycle modeling from design through operations and performance optimisation.

“Integrating our crude assay management, design and refinery optimisation software fulfills the potential of the Spiral Software acquisition we announced last year,” said Harpreet Gulati, Ph.D., vice president, design software for Invensys. “We are now able to offer the only full-span refinery optimisation solution on the market today, one that will help our customers reduce operating costs, increase throughput and maximise profit. Having complete and accurate crude information for improved design and optimisation can help drive cost savings and margin improvements that could total millions of dollars each year.”
Spiral CrudeSuite is an industry-leading, enterprise toolset for sharing, managing and modelling crude oil information. Across the petroleum industry, its advanced features enable companies to extract maximum value from their data. It supplies rich, validated crude assay data so engineers can easily design accurate refinery processes using the company’s SimSci PRO/II software, and its comprehensive crude assay data helps engineers optimise the refinery for maximum profitability using the company’s SimSciROMeo software.
“Combining our Spiral Crude Assay management, PRO/II design and ROMeo refinery optimisation software capabilities allows us to provide a unique, end-to-end solution across the full hydrocarbon processing value chain,” Gulati said. “CrudeSuite software will help refiners understand their exposure to changes in feedstock costs, product demand and refinery operations, and it greatly increases the accuracy of their models and speeds up new designs and revamps. It is going to help our customers make the best possible business decisions using real-time market and operations data. We are excited about the business value and competitive differentiation this will provide to our clients.”
The company will be demonstrating its integrated CrudeSuite offering during its 2013 Software Conference and Tech Support Symposium, being held this week in Dallas, Texas.

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