We were commissioned by an international industrial gas supplier to assess the explosion overpressure impacts due to the catastrophic failure of selected equipment for three proposed hydrogen plants across Southeast Asia.
The customer plans to construct the following new hydrogen plants within three different petrochemical plants, located in Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines:
Through the delivery of an explosion impact and vent dispersion study we undertook the following:
Several recommendations were raised for the customer’s consideration to improve the safety of the proposed hydrogen plants, which include equipment design review, re-location of critical infrastructure, and other safety measures.
Consequence modelling simulations with detailed illustrations were presented to the client to facilitate their understanding of the study basis and results.
Additionally, we provided frequency assessments to be performed for scenarios with consequence results. This presented a more realistic and complete view of explosion risks considering both the severity and likelihood of occurrence, which assisted the customer in deciding the appropriate course of action.
We carried out a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Exhaust Dispersion Study for Technip Malaysia for the ICHTHYS Field Development Project Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel, to be located in the Browse Basin off Western Australia, approximately 440 km north of Broome and 800 km southwest of Darwin.
We identified and provided solutions to potential hazards and operability and maintainability problems for a polystyrene plant in Egypt.
Concept design, detailed mechanical and structural design, preparation of plant specifications, technical support during manufacture and erection
We were invited by a global financing and development institution to conduct a cumulative risk assessment of its three major industrial facilities in Nansha, Pearl River Delta and to review its industrial hazard risk management system.