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services in oil & gas fields
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Nanocon provides a comprehensive design and investigation services in oil and gas transportation systems from the wellhead through flow lines, oil and gas separation and treatment, RFID in oil and Gas, CCTV and security systems in OIL and Gas fields.
Nanocon maintains an extensive network of freelancing consultants originating from the Oil and Gas industry to work on feasibility studies and for consulting in the early phases of a project.
Areas of our expertise include:
- Operational Improvement Studies
- Economic Feasibility Studies
- Standardization
- Vendor Qualification, Bid Specification and Proposal Evaluation
- Metering Design Studies
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GIS in oil & gas |
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Nanocon Petroleum GIS department provides the geospatial locations of any number of decision-critical parameters to petroleum explorers. Petroleum GIS offers base maps, well data in the form of shapefiles, and custom mapping projects.
Discovering new sources of petroleum ahead of the competition is one of the keys to staying successful in the petroleum industry. GIS can help to evaluate the potential for oil in promising locations.
Making decisions based on geography isn't new in the oil business. Where to drill a well, route a pipeline, or build a refinery are all questions that rely heavily on an understanding of geography to make the right business decisions. Classical petroleum geology applications are basically based on making paper maps to find out geologic features of subject area. Mapping geological atlases are quite difficult and time-consuming work. Recently the data in the atlases are summarized and organized by Geographic Information Systems linking map graphics and tabular data in a digital environment.
Using GIS technology to manage all the spatial components of petroleum Exploration and production, well locations, pipelines, environmental concerns, facilities right through to the retail outlets. Apply the appropriate geographic analysis efficiently in a desktop-focused application which can be used effectively in the petroleum industries.
Exploration, Productions and Refining are involves the process of exploring new locations as petroleum reserves, managing the production of crude petroleum from earth strata, managing the pipeline network to transfer crude sources to refining plant and facility management of various resources connected to such a huge industry.
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Petroleum Exploration |
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Petroleum exploration is a very complicated field dependent on a multitude of variables; because of this the analysis capabilities of GIS programs will surely be able to lower the cost of petroleum exploration by analyzing the potential of petroleum being found at a potential location and also the potential yield of an oil field.
Exploration requires the analysis of a lot of different types of data such as satellite imagery, digital aerial photo mosaics, seismic surveys, surface geology studies, subsurface and cross section interpretations and images, well locations, and existing infrastructure information. A GIS can tie these data together to the location in question and allow you to overlay, view, and manipulate the data in the form of a map to thoroughly analyze the potential for finding new or extending play potential. |
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Production |
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To produce found reserves, the company must first understand certain geographic, infrastructure, business conditions, and environmental factors about the area in question.
GIS technology is ideally suited to this kind of overlay analysis and can be integrated with other business risk or economic business planning engines to provide a focused business solution toolset. |
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Managing Facilities |
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A large, integrated oil company must keep track of everything from drilling platforms to pipeline networks to refineries. The commercial, operational, and often harsh environmental conditions in which these facilities exist make it critical that they be planned, operated, and maintained effectively.
GIS can be used to map the gathering and transmission of products to a facility. Once there, integrating with more traditional "in plant" infrastructure management systems, such as CAD, attribute records, and scanned documents, allows the true geographic placement of CAD entities complementing the CAD architecture. |
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Pipeline Management |
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The Pipeline network forms one of the most critical and intelligent components of the petroleum industry. The creation and management of a functional pipeline network requires in depth analysis and study of geographical locations, business requirements and managed utilization of resources leading into optimal productions and transfer of crude and refined oil from petroleum reserves to refinery and then to storage units respectively.
GIS can be used in the site location process to minimize impacts to the environment during construction and from accidental release, as well as to lessen the costs of permits and liability risks associated with accidental releases. Ecological variables developed from publicly available spatial data sets can be utilized in this process. |
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scada oil & gas |
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Nanocon provides an extremely flexible, maintainable and secure Oil & Gas SCADA solution.
Nanocon solutions are built on and integrated with a single, open, scalable software architecture that can connect to virtually any automation system, remote terminal unit (RTU), electronic field measurement (EFM) server, PLC, database, historian or business system in use today.
BENEFITS
Dramatic reductions in the time, effort and cost of integration
Easy application creation and ongoing maintenance across remote facilities
Substantial increase in the reliability, dependability and stability of the system
Nanocon offers many solutions for Oil & Gas SCADA such as:
- One-Click Redundancy Minimizes Costs
- Unlimited Scalability
- IT-Friendly Security
- Data Collection and Analysis for New and Existing Systems
- Superior Operator Visualization
- Easy-To-Use Report Generation
- Monitor and Control from Anywhere
- Mobile Information Management
- Multiple Display Clients
- Performance Management
- Reduce Total Cost of System Ownership
- Reduce Cost of ERP System Integration
- Online Changes
Nanocon's comprehensive and field-proven SCADA and Performance Management solution capabilities empower users to improve operational efficiencies and quality while leveraging existing networks, hardware, software and applications.
We provide an open architecture that is easily expanded and that will lower the overall cost of ownership.
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cctv oil & gas |
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Nanocon CCTV is a contract manufacturing company that specializes in the design and manufacture of high quality CCTV system for Oil and gas applications.
With a combined experience of more than 8 years in the video and security industry, cutting-edge technology, innovative business strategies and a quality management system according to the requirements, Nanocon CCTV is able to ensure the consistently high quality of our products and the ability to provide cost effective, highly versatile and value added video and security systems and equipment that are ideal for any industry. From small to large projects, Nanocon CCTV is competent in designing and providing complete CCTV solutions based on assessment of client’s needs.

Nanocon CCTV is able to meet these requirements with its broad and high quality range of hazardous area, weatherproof and safe area camera stations as well as control and monitoring equipment like keyboard, monitor, matrix, digital video recorder, software and fiber optic networks. If you’re looking to change your telecommunications, whether that’s the installation of fiber or radio-based equipment, or adding CCTV to your infrastructure, we can help. We’ve undertaken a large number of projects in your industry, including delivering telecommunications projects on various refineries, pipelines, jetties, and cylinders. |
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rfid oil & gas |
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To keep the oil flowing to meet customer demand in the global marketplace, rigs, pipelines and other equipment we must run at peak efficiency.
In this environment, inventory accuracy is particularly critical. Overnight courier services cannot easily reach remote rigs to replace a shortage of parts needed for an emergency repair. And today’s crowded marketplace is creating further delays in obtaining replacement parts — there are more companies requesting parts, impacting the speed in which orders can be fulfilled. To minimize the detrimental impact of a parts shortage, energy companies often resort to keeping excess safety stock on hand — a costly strategy given the number and cost of these high valued parts.
From exploration and production to drilling and refining, RFID can help companies streamline business processes to better protect the health of the business by:
- Increasing employee efficiency
- Increasing the automation of product movement and supply
- Ensuring optimal use of all assets
- Reducing inventory carrying costs
- Protecting against unplanned downtime
- Ensuring cost-effective regulatory compliance
- Improving employee safety
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