Industrial Automation and Control Systems (IACS) refer to integrated hardware and software systems that monitor, control, and automate industrial processes. IACS are essential for operating complex, hazardous, and highly-regulated environments

SCADA
(Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition)
Real-time monitoring and control across distributed assets
DCS (Distributed Control System)
Controls continuous processes like refining and gas processing
PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers)
Executes automated control in discrete processes (valves, pumps)
HMI (Human-Machine Interface)
Operator dashboard for live data, alarms, and manual control
RTUs (Remote Terminal Units)
Field data collection and communication in remote or offshore locations
Sensors & Actuators
Detects variables (temperature, pressure, flow) and triggers responses

Improved Efficiency
Optimized processes reduce waste, downtime, and energy use
Enhanced Safety
Early detection of faults, automated emergency shutdowns
Remote Operations
Secure control of offshore and distant assets
Real-Time Insights
Continuous data for faster, data-driven decisions
Scalability & Integration
Easy integration with IoT, AI, ERP, and cybersecurity systems

Upstream (Exploration & Production)
Automated drilling rig controls
Remote wellhead and pump monitoring
Safety interlocks and alerts
Midstream (Pipelines & Storage)
SCADA-based pipeline monitoring
Leak detection and emergency shutdown
Tank farm automation
Downstream (Refining & Petrochemicals)
DCS-managed process control
Batch control in blending units
Predictive analytics for maintenance
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