Rockwell 和专业知识帮助 Drillmec 开发创新的碳储存技术

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com 2024 年 6 月 27 日,地点:欧洲

罗克韦尔自动化公司是全球最大的工业自动化和数字化转型公司,目前正与总部位于意大利的全球陆上和海上钻井专家 Drillmec 合作,后者正在开发新的创新型存储技术。

罗克韦尔自动化公司正在与总部位于意大利的全球陆上和海上钻井专家 Drillmec 合作,后者正在开发新的创新型存储技术。使用 Allen-Bradley PowerFlex TL XT 755 交流驱动器,Drillmec 的自动化钻井系统比其前代产品更精确、更有针对性。这使它能够以更短的时间、更少的材料和更少的能源实现所需的最终状态——为新的碳存储设施创建一个入口点。

罗克韦尔自动化公司正与 Drillmec 合作,后者是一家总部位于意大利的全球陆上和海上钻井专家,正在开发新的创新存储技术。使用 Allen-Bradley PowerFlex TL XT 755 AC 驱动器,Drillmec 的自动钻井系统比其前代产品更精确、更有针对性。这使它能够实现预期的最终状态——为新的碳存储设施创建一个入口点——用更少的时间、更少的材料和更少的能源。Drillmec
的先进技术使用数据驱动的智能和精确自动化,使新碳存储设施的钻井入口点更快、更轻松、更安全、更具成本效益。这项计划支持 Drillmec 开发利用其钻井和钻机专业知识来减少排放和实现环境目标的解决方案。

碳捕获和储存计划涉及在排放点(例如工厂)捕获碳,然后将其泵送到合适的地下储存设施,在那里永久储存,防止其释放到大气中。


Drillmec 的自动化钻井系统采用 Allen-Bradley PowerFlex TL XT 755 AC 驱动器,比其前代产品更精确、更有针对性。与之前的系统相比,这使其能够以更短的时间、更少的材料和更少的能源实现预期的最终状态——为新的碳储存设施创建一个入口点。

通过提高效率、增强自动化和其他先进功能,新技术还将减少现场所需的工作人员数量。这将有助于控制成本并提高现场安全性。Drillmec

的技术适用于陆上和海上。通过降低成本,它有助于降低新碳捕获、利用和储存 (CCUS) 设施的准入门槛。这有可能显著降低与一系列工业和家庭用途相关的排放。除了提供技术外,罗克韦尔自动化还一直与 Drillmec 密切合作,以优化钻井工作流程,实现最高效率和最低排放。

罗克韦尔自动化全球业务发展经理 Steffen Zendler 表示:“帮助我们的行业合作伙伴提高可持续性并减少排放是罗克韦尔自动化的指导原则之一。这个项目正是这样做的。我们非常高兴与 Drillmec 合作,使碳捕获和储存不仅成为可能,而且在技术和商业上也具有吸引力。” Drillmec 营销副总裁

Mohamed Housny 表示:“我们很高兴将这项新钻井技术推向市场,该技术专为开发碳捕获和储存站点而设计。罗克韦尔自动化的技术和专业知识对于实现新技术成功所需的智能、精确和控制至关重要。我们期待继续与罗克韦尔自动化合作开展这个项目和未来的项目。”

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Rockwell and expertise help Drillmec develop innovative carbon-storage technology

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 6/27/2024, Location: Europe

Rockwell Automation, Inc. the world's largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, is collaborating with Drillmec, a global on- and offshore drilling specialist based in Italy that is developing new, innovative storage technologies.

Rockwell Automation is collaborating with Drillmec, a global on- and offshore drilling specialist based in Italy that is developing new, innovative storage technologies. Using Allen-Bradley PowerFlex TL XT 755 AC drives, Drillmec’s automated drilling system is more precise and targeted than its predecessors. This enables it to achieve the desired end state -- the creation of an ingress point for new carbon-storage facilities -- in less time, using fewer materials, and less energy.

Rockwell Automation is collaborating with Drillmec, a global on- and offshore drilling specialist based in Italy that is developing new, innovative storage technologies. Using Allen-Bradley PowerFlex TL XT 755 AC drives, Drillmec’s automated drilling system is more precise and targeted than its predecessors. This enables it to achieve the desired end state -- the creation of an ingress point for new carbon-storage facilities -- in less time, using fewer materials, and less energy.
Drillmec's advanced technology uses data-driven intelligence and precision automation to make drilling ingress points for new carbon storage facilities faster, easier, safer and more cost effective. This initiative underpins Drillmec's drive to develop solutions that draw on its drilling and rig expertise to reduce emissions and achieve environmental goals.

Carbon capture and storage initiatives involve trapping carbon at the point of emission – for example, in a factory – and then pumping it to a suitable underground storage facility where it is permanently stored, preventing it from being released into the atmosphere.


Using Allen-Bradley PowerFlex TL XT 755 AC drives, Drillmec's automated drilling system is more precise and targeted than its predecessors. This enables it to achieve the desired end state — the creation of an ingress point for new carbon-storage facilities — in less time, using fewer materials, and less energy, than was the case with previous systems.

Through greater efficiency, increased automation and other advanced features, the new technology will also reduce the number of staff required onsite. This will help control costs and improve site safety.

Drillmec's technology is suitable for use onshore and offshore. By lowering costs, it helps to lower the barrier to entry for new carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) facilities. This has the potential to significantly lower emissions related to a whole range of industrial and domestic uses. As well as providing technology, Rockwell Automation has been working closely with Drillmec to optimize the drilling workflow for maximum efficiency and minimum emissions.

"Helping our partners in industry to improve sustainability and reduce emissions is one of Rockwell Automation's guiding principles," said Steffen Zendler, global business development manager – sustainability at Rockwell Automation. "This project does exactly that. We're very pleased to be working with Drillmec to make carbon capture and storage not just possible, but technically and commercially attractive."

"We are excited to be bringing to market this new drilling technology, specifically designed to enable the development of carbon capture and storage sites," said Mohamed Housny, vice president of marketing at Drillmec. "Rockwell Automation technology and expertise has been central to achieving the intelligence, precision and control required for the new technology to be a success. We look forward to continuing to work with Rockwell Automation on this and future projects."

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