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DISCOVER Offshore Europe 2015 8-11 September Aberdeen, UK Honeywell Stand No. 2B50

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Offshore Europe 20158-11 SeptemberAberdeen, UKHoneywell Stand No. 2B50

Hello and welcome to Offshore Europe 2015!

We are very excited to be at this significant event again this year and would be delighted to have you visit our stand during the week.

Honeywell’s theme this year is ‘Discover’. This reflects the fact that as we constantly develop solutions we are finding more and more ways we can support our customers achieve their business and operating goals, and that’s what we invite you to come and discover.

With oil and gas from the UK Continental Shelf supplying 70% of the country’s energy demand and with investment in offshore activities running at around $20B annually, the industry remains pivotal for both the UK economy and our day-to-day life. Yet it’s a tough world for operators adjusting to the impact of the low oil price. It adds pressure to daily operations and in turn drives operators to look for solutions that can reduce their costs while maintaining exemplary safety levels. This is where Honeywell has solutions that are worth discovering!

Honeywell continues to invest in its solutions, its people and its facilities in order to meet your requirements as our customers. Shortly we will be completing our new Customer Experience Centre along with upgraded facilities at our Dyce Aberdeen office which reinforces our long term presence as a Centre of Excellence for Oil & Gas right here in Aberdeen. We hope you will take the opportunity to come and visit us there as well.

Brendan Sheehan, Honeywell’s Global Marketing Leader commented: ‘Honeywell is committed to providing automation solutions that serve the Oil and Gas industry and will continue to do so even through the current challenges brought about by low oil prices. Honeywell has taken a long term commitment to developing solutions for the Oil and Gas industry annually committing 6% of O&G revenue to R&D.’

Please come and talk to us and see the presentations at our stand – 2B50.

Yours sincerely,

Tim Napper Honeywell

Tim Napper Regional Sales Manager, Honeywell Process Solutions Tim is currently the Regional Sales Manager for Honeywell Process Solutions with responsibility for the UK & Ireland. Tim has been involved with the process industries for the last 28 years, working closely with end users, technology consultants and partner companies. His background includes experience gained in supply chain management, process optimisation and business applications working for enterprise software companies as well as time working in plant operations which is where his roots are having graduated in 1987 with a BSc in Chemical Engineering.

OE2015 Conference Agenda Training Techniques for the Internet Generation

Martin Ross Honeywell Control Systems Limited Martin Ross is part of the HPS Advanced Solutions marketing team holding the product marketing manager position for UniSim Operate and UniSim Design. Martin joined the marketing team in 2012 after 20 years in Honeywell’s Simulation Projects and Aftermarket Services organization in EMEA. Educated at Imperial College in London with BSc and PhD degrees in chemical engineering, he is a member of the UK Institution of Chemical Engineers and is Six Sigma Green Belt certified. Before joining Honeywell in 1994, Martin worked for BP Research Sunbury-on-Thames as a technologist principally responsible for researching methods for measuring and estimating the physical properties of oil & gas reservoir fluids.

Methods, Procedures, Process: Focusing on the role of the control room operator and the field technician in the Oil and Gas industry this presentation explores methods and tools that organisations can use to enhance the learning experience of the student either as a new recruit or through continuous professional development. A framework is described that allows organisations to design learning and training experiences that will be both engaging for the students and cost effective for the organisation.

Results, Observations, Conclusions: By designing the student workbook using a theoretical framework it is possible for students to develop towards clear well defined goals at their own pace, KPI based feedback is provided to help identify performance gaps and provide opportunities for active interventions. Examples are presented showing how use of “gameification” techniques such as virtual reality simulation together with more traditional challenge and response scenarios provide both an enriched experience for teacher and student.

Author Block: M. Ross, Honeywell Control Systems Limited

Abstract:Objectives/Scope: Spend ten minutes in the company of most school or college age people almost anywhere in the world today and is quickly apparent that young people live in an “always on, internet connected, multitasking” world. Mobile devices, cloud computing, gaming on multiple devices, internet information and multichannel entertainment have revolutionised the everyday experience of the talent pool of resources available to the Oil and Gas industry. In order to compete and retain the human capital needed to sustain the industry, new solutions for education and training are required that respect the changing expectations of the workforce.

The rapid evolution of consumer electronics and the cloud based computing platforms of the future are set to revolutionise the learning experience of the next generation.

These new techniques motivate and engage students leading to increased attainment of learning outcomes and better retention of knowledge, skills and behaviors.

Novel/Additive Information: The economic and social imperative for safe, efficient production combined with the market requirement to grow shareholder value puts pressure on human capital. Education and training performance is an efficient lever to help respond to these challenges.

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Martin Ross will be at the AECC on Tuesday 8 September. Martin is presenting his topic at 14:40 at themain conference.If you wish to set a meeting with Martinon September 8, before or after he has presented, please contact: [email protected]

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Smarter Operations The management of oil & gas operations have become complex due to market pressures, regulations, geographically spread sites, limited resources, and increasing volumes of data.

The information age has caused an explosion of data not necessarily meaning to have more info and awareness; instead it has commonly resulted in data under usage, and people drowning in data wasting value time in manual processing in data/functional silos. There are more effective ways to use data to support smart operations and improve work processes.

Smarter operations can improve safety of people, assets and the environment, while optimizing production and workforce efficiency. Smartly using data via advanced solutions can reduce safety risks, increase uptime, improve compliance, better use available brainpower more broadly, better integrate functions to monitor remote assets and provide performance information to users anywhere. This can help companies to move from a reactive to a proactive operating approach.

The value of smarter operations resides in faster detection of issues, smarter decisions leading to faster incident correction and prevention, as well as a greater insight into operations and collaboration. It enables companies operate remotely, support de-manning initiatives and take advantage of scarce and valuable expertise.

In this presentation we’ll provide examples of how to achieve smarter operations via collaborative performance management, discovering the value of digital intelligence to better understand and visualize operations.

Come and join Michele for either a short presentation or an interesting discussion at our stand 2B50

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Come and join Honeywell upstream experts for either a short presentation or an interesting discussion atour stand 2B50.

Michele Loseto, Product Manager in Advanced Solutions, Specialization: Digital Oilfield Solutions Michele Loseto has over 18 years of experience conceptualizing, developing, implementing and supporting Digital Oil Field enabling technologies worldwide, with focus in Upstream Oil & Gas. He is currently Product Manager in Advanced Solutions, working closely with business/sales leaders to ensure that AS’s offering satisfies current and future market requirements, and conceptualizing offerings to improve safety and production efficiency. He joined Honeywell in 2008 through Matrikon as a senior engineer for Well Performance Monitoring, and has had roles ranging from tech lead, project manager to sales consultant. Prior to this he was employed by an innovative company developing/marketing remote monitoring solutions for oil and utility industries. He also worked for 6 years in a national oil company developing, field testing and supporting the massification of novel metering and automation technologies to achieve operational excellence. Michele holds degrees in Electronic Engineering and Master in Business Administration.

A Real-Time Sentinel for Continuous Process Performance Monitoring and Equipment Health SurveillanceToday, companies require “digital intelligence” to manage hundreds or even thousands of assets from a single site or across an enterprise to address crucial operating demands.

Digital intelligence transforms process data into real-time knowledge regarding process performance, equipment health and energy consumption. Plant operators also need continuous surveillance and notifications to take the right proactive actions, which minimize degradation, poor performance and secondary damage to equipment to ensure lower costs, increased throughput and higher profits.

Equipment failure and almost imperceptible reductions in process efficiency are constant threats to Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE). As a result, organizations are spending more on equipment maintenance and losing potential revenue. Factors such as availability of skilled workers and increasingly complex production processes are impacting the ability to predict and detect deteriorating asset health and process performance.

Make Problems Visible

In order to minimize losses or damage, businesses must be equipped with systems to make problems visible. Continuous surveillance of key operating and equipment conditions with Uniformance Asset Sentinel allows the earliest possible indication of performance degradation and the appropriate prioritization to address the situation.

Honeywell’s Uniformance Suite is the backbone for real-time digital intelligence through unified data, analytics and visualization. Digital intelligence enables smart operations by turning asset and process data into actionable information. This capability is the answer to improved business results.

While designed to seamlessly integrate with Honeywell control systems and other advanced application software, Uniformance Asset Sentinel is control system- and historian- independent. Features include:

1.Plant Reference Model: Uniformance Asset Sentinel provides a multi-level equipment hierarchy to model users’ plant and equipment structure.

2.Data Access: Uniformance Asset Sentinel supports a variety of data interfaces required for a complete view of asset health or performance.

3.Powerful Calculation Engine: Uniformance Asset Sentinel supports an easy-to-use, fourth-generation scripting language to perform simple-to-complex statistical calculations and data manipulation.

4.Event Detection & Notification: For situations requiring the earliest possible attention and follow-up, Uniformance Asset Sentinel’s event detection environment makes it possible to identify user-defined rules and checks to trigger alerts and warnings.

Customer Value

Increase Asset Utilization up to 10%

• Reduceunplanneddowntimebypredicting failures and providing pro-active response

•Minimizerateandefficiencylosses

Reduce Maintenance Costs up to 10%

• Pro-activeresponsetominimizeequipment damage and emergencies

• Optimizemaintenancebasedonrealasset conditions

• Improvereliabilityandextendequipment life

Increase Operating Efficiency up to 10%

• Monitorenergyusagetoachieveupto10% reduction in costs

• Improveengineeringeffectivenesswith continuous monitoring, remote collaboration, and ready access to required information

• Increaseengineeringefficiencywith an integrated decision support environment

Increase Safety

• Minimizerisksbyensuringnormalandstable operations

• Eliminateproductionstopsforsafetysystemverification

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Is your Well data fully Exploited?Wells are the first connection points to reservoirs enabling production. Well data is frequently under-exploited for surveillance purposes. Honeywell Production Surveillance helps in the timely detection and prediction of unwanted events, by converting raw well data into useful information and presenting it to the proper people for analysis and decision making.

With new techniques and tools, the available well data can be firstly cleansed for ensuring data quality, and use it for advanced KPI calculation that includes the use of well engineering models and first principle models for estimating flow in real-time, to then use cleansed data and calculated KPIs for detecting and notifying events to the proper responsible persons. Integrating raw, cleansed and calculated KPIs in a powerful manner, allows easy visualization and navigation from high level to detailed views for analysis.

Using the well data and models in a more proactive manner enables a smarter and faster detection of unwanted conditions, early in advance for minimizing or avoiding deferred production, equipment damage or unsafe conditions.

How well is your Well?The demo will show how Honeywell can provide an effective Production Surveillance solution for better exploiting and safeguarding well data for generating valuable information for analysis and decision making, and how to facilitate the effectiveness of professionals performing this task.

The production surveillance demo will include well surveillance and well testing. Well surveillance to enable a proactive use of well data for generating advanced real-time KPIs for a nimbler well surveillance for avoiding unwanted events. Well Testing for facilitating the process of capturing and validating well testing, which is the key data that will then be used for reconciliation, mass balancing, production accounting and reporting.

It will also show how Honeywell Production Surveillance solution can be part of a wider holistic solution that can empower interdisciplinary enterprise collaboration for ensuring safety, effectiveness and efficiency along the whole production chain from reservoirs to gathering facilities, enabled by the Honeywell Digital Suites for Oil & Gas.

If you’d like to discuss the above ask for Michele Loseto.

Condition Based SafetyEnsuring process safety is key to protect people, environment and assets, especially for companies handling flammable and hazardous materials.

Process safety cannot be overlooked and should be continuously monitored since unwanted events can occur if safety components cannot not operate as expected. Two essential components for process safety are shutdown systems and safety elements (e.g. safety valves).

The traditional way of validating shutdown systems, safety elements, and performing SIL analysis relies on planned shutdowns, combined with manual data gathering and processing which is time consuming and prone to error. A more advanced approach is to continuously and efficiently do the latter in an automated way by advanced solutions tracking and validating the operation and condition of safety components.

This can help companies to comply with regulations on quickly spotting components needing testing/maintenance to ensure proper operation, with supporting data and reports allowing post-event analysis for auditing, all towards best-in-class safety standards and achieving condition based safety. This continuous validation can shorten planned shutdowns, minimize deferrals and focus maintenance on areas needing attention when required.

In this presentation we’ll provide examples of how to efficiently and continuously ensure process safety, and operate smartly via the implementation of a condition based safety.

Come and join Michele for either a short presentation or an interesting discussion at our stand 2B50

Process safety cannot be overlooked and should be continuously monitored since unwanted events can occur if safety components cannot operate as expected.

Do you feel Secure on your Platform(s)?Experion Industrial Security improves operator effectiveness.

Adrian Fielding Business Leader for Industrial Security Solutions Adrian works in the Global Solutions Marketing team within Honeywell Process Solutions. Adrian has been a key part of the Global Industrial Security initiative with Honeywell since 2006. Adrian is responsible for the coordination of Honeywell’s strategic partners, business development and marketing of key solutions for the protection of large and medium sized operations that include - but are not limited to - Refineries, Pipelines, Power Plants, Chemical Plants, On & Off-shore Facilities and Industrial Ports. Prior to re-joining Honeywell Adrian was the Integrated Systems Division Manager for Swiss security products manufacturer, Kaba. Adrian has a strong technical background due to his 10 years of service as an Avionics Engineer with the Royal Air Force.

Experion Industrial Security improves operator effectiveness by integrating the various elements of a platform or vessel security system along with the ability to act upon and seamlessly pass critical alarms related to Experion Station, Fire & Gas and Safety systems.

Digital Video Manager fully integrates to the Experion Process and Security platforms putting eyes on equipment, processes and events remotely and without the need to put personnel at risk. Operators can then see key events and respond efficiently and effectively even when monitoring unmanned platforms.

The Honeywell access control solution provides POB information and control of personnel throughout the facility. In an emergency situation it is possible to see mustering to safe havens in realtime while the integration with intelligent video provides better awareness of the situation especially when looking to identify injured personnel unable to evacuate.

Bringing all security and Fire & Gas related activity into a single user interface enables both process and security operators working in parallel to respond effectively in emergency situations. This level of integration which is unique to Honeywell.

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Integrated Safety and Security How well is your Integrated Fire and Gas System doing? for the Optimum performance of your Health, Safety and Environmental systems.Over the last few years, protection of the environment and ensuring health and safety have been and continue to be the highest priority for industrial automation projects in the process industry.

The IEC61508 standard (ANSI/ISA S84.01 in the USA) represents a major step forward in achieving these important objectives. The overall safety lifecycle model described in the standard lists all the activities during all phases, from the concept (definition) phase to the decommissioning phase, that are necessary to ensure the functional safety of the equipment under control (EUC). These activities can be divided over a wide range of categories such as procedures, documentation, testing and validation, planning, hardware and software development, and risk assessment.

Nowadays, Fire and Gas detection systems are generally considered for risk reduction and as protection for the installation. In addition, the implementation of the IEC61508 and S84.01 is becoming increasingly popular for Fire and Gas detection systems. Come and join Rudi for either an introduction or a healthy discussion at our stand.

Rudi Bott Honeywell Process Solutions, Safety Solutions Consultant Rudi works in the Global Marketing team within Honeywell Process Solutions. As a Safety Solutions Consultant, Rudi supports our customers with solutions for F&G applications. He has been with Honeywell for over 24 years and is located at Honeywell’s Diegem – Brussels office in Belgium. Rudi is a TüV Functional Safety Engineer (TüV FSEng) and holds a degree in electrical/ electronical engineering.

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Smarter Field Instrumentation Life Cycle Management

Honeywell’s SmartLine platform is the next generation of Honeywell instrumentation for smart management across the lifecycle of your operations.

Dominique Choquet, Honeywell Process Solutions Dominique is responsible for Honeywell Field Instrumentation business in EMEA. With more than 20 years experience, his previous responsibilities include working as a design Engineer at Honeywell France in Amiens factory, Technical Support Manager, Country and Regional sales manager for Southern Region and GMP sales Leader for Field products. He is currently based at Honeywell Paris, FR. Dominique holds a software and hardware engineer degree from ESEO in Angers, France.

Steven Biggs has worked for Fluidic for 5 years. Holding a mechanical engineering degree, Steven has worked in various process industries. Now responsible for Fluidic’s business development of the Honeywell Field Products scope, Steven has worked on many process control applications and is competent in helping with instrument selection for various North Sea applications. Steven is on the committee of the Institute of Measurement and Control, West of Scotland section and regularly interacts with senior instrument engineers across a range of process control industries.

David Cairney founded Fluidic over 20 years ago following several previous roles in the instrumentation industry. Fluidic hold strong links with the UK Nuclear Industry, David holds a site pass for Dounreay and spends several days onsite every few weeks. When David started Fluidic in 1993, the company was initially setup in Honeywell’s Newhouse facility. Fluidic have held strong links with Honeywell ever since and now are pleased to hold exclusive sales rights to the Field Products range in our role as Channel Partner for Scotland.

The SmartLine platform is built on three pillars of excellence to maximize value to the customer dependent upon their specific requirements: best-in-class performance, lowest total cost of ownership, and best integration with Honeywell Experion DCS. The newest member of the family is the Guided Wave radar transmitter, which was preceded by the SmartLine Pressure and the SmartLine Temperature transmitters. Lifecycle is managed smartly from the beginning, with tools that simplify the complexity and ordering of the correct level transmitter for the application.

The platform eliminates troubleshooting and rework due to wiring mistakes at installation, minimizes post-installation operation and maintenance costs, and provides long-term life cycle needs such as minimizing inventory requirements and simplifying migration and upgrades. Join Dominique for his short presentation and or join him at our stand to discover more.

Join Dominique for his short presentation or join him at our stand to discover more.

Fluidic are the authorized Channel Partner for Honeywell Field Products in Scotland. They offer instruments for the measurement of Pressure; Flow; Temperature; Level; Moisture and Analytical analysis. This includes safety critical SIL and hazardous area ATEX applications. Fluidic also offer modular control systems, dataloggers and ISA100 wireless instrumentation.

With over 20 years experience, Fluidic are able to help with your instrumentation application including product selection and instrument assemblies where appropriate.

Fluidic Ltd Motherwell, ML1 1RX www.fluidic-ltd.co.uk

Safer, Improved Operations and Increased Production Efficiency. Honeywell offers a full range of integrated solutions to enhance safety, reliability and production efficiency for your offshore operations. Honeywell’s portfolio of universal I/O, distributed architecture systems with advanced visualization, operator training simulation, and measurement and control solutions helps offshore customers integrate their operations protecting both people and assets while keeping CAPEX and OPEX down. With Honeywell’s new software suite, upstream producers can improve production performance up to 5% resulting in better productivity, higher uptime and more efficient remote operations. All around the globe, Honeywell customers are safer and their operations are more profitable because of Honeywell’s integrated solutions.

Discover More with Honeywell.

dare to discover

For more information about our Offshore Production solutions visit www.honeywellprocess.com/oilandgas

©2015 Honeywell International, Inc. All rights reserved.

Honeywell for Oil and Gas Join our short presentation on adding intelligence to your offshore assets: for you this can be game changing. Would you like to reduce risk and cost in your North Sea Operations?

The harsh conditions of North Sea and Arctic developments offer new challenges to safe and effective drilling and production facilities. Vast improvements in these operations are possible by adding intelligence in the topsides and linking the asset into an enterprise wide Collaborative Work Environment. This has the effect of greatly reducing the personnel and systems footprint on remote platforms, wellheads and subsea; thus removing risk and cost from operations while improving reliability.

Learn the latest advances in automation, remote operation and collaboration; and see how these have significantly improved the safety, reliability and productivity of production assets.

Join Ken for this highly interesting presentation, and after the presentation feel free to contact him for more information about:

Experion Collaboration Station displays operational performance across distributed assets and multiple locations for faster response to routine or emergency situations.

Rapidly establish communication and collaboration between centralized operations, field operations, and specialists without having to bring them to the same location. Create a collaborative environment for more efficient operations and better decision-making through access to all relevant information in a common view. Experion Collaboration Station provides heightened situational awareness, immediate collaboration, faster analysis and response, and it is easy and intuitive to use.

Experion Collaboration Station brings production operations the following benefits:

– Remote users immediately fully engaged in real time collaboration

– Quick access to real time information from business and Experion network

– Get the big picture to make the right decision, fast

Experion Collaboration Station is unique in visualizing information from both the automation system and business network.

– Enables real time collaboration around display information and video calls for multiple participants

– Easy and intuitive to use

In the control room, this solution meets the need to reduce operator fatigue, improve situational awareness, increase speed of response, and improve ease of installation. New consoles are designed to make the operator’s job easier – increasing productivity, minimizing stress and creating a better working environment, especially in onshore control rooms providing remote operations capabilities for multiple offshore O&G assets.

Intended for large, highly distributed operations, as well as multiple sites with central engineering, an integrated “collaboration station” is one way to allow for faster, more efficient evaluation and action on abnormal situations, and support broader communication among employees – no matter where they reside – so they can share the same view of information through intuitive navigation and ease of use.

Ken Westmacott, Honeywell Ken has over 18 years experience with process automation and control in the Oil & Gas industry, and has been in the Honeywell organisation for 15 years. He has worked for the last ten years in the Aberdeen Lifecycle Solutions & Service office supporting both onshore and offshore North Sea Customers as a Principal Engineer. Ken has recently moved to the Project & Automation Solutions group as a Senior Systems Consultant. He is certified as an Experion PKS site support specialist and a TüV Functional Safety Engineer (TüV FSEng).

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Honeywell ProcessSolutions online

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You can find Honeywell Process Solutions offices in: Belgium Brussels Denmark Copenhagen Netherlands Amsterdam,

Norway Asker Bergen UK Aberdeen Bracknell

Discover Honeywell: join us for our presentations and do some networking. Feel free to make an appointment for a private conversation at any time by contacting us at stand 2B50.

Schedule of daily presentation topics (on Friday am schedule only) at the Honeywell stand: 2B50

10.30 & 14.00 Discover Honeywell for Oil & Gas, Ken Westmacott

11.00 & 14.30 Discover Integrated Security, Adrian Fielding

11.30 & 15.00 Discover Integrated Safety, Rudi Bott

12.00 - Discover Condition Based Safety, Michele Loseto

- 15.30 Discover Smart Operations, Michele Loseto

12.30 & 16.00 Discover Smarter Integration, Dominique Choquet

JoDee will introduce the experts and after their short presentation there is time to ask questions.

Exhibit opening hours

09.30 – 18.00 Tuesday 8 September 2015

09.30 – 18.00 Wednesday 9 September 2015

09.30 – 18.00 Thursday 10 September 2015

09.30 – 14.00 Friday 11 September 2015

Trivia Corner, at the presentation area

Join JoDee in our trivia corner. Each day we will test your knowledge during our trivia quiz.

Do you have what it takes? Why not find out, you could be the winner of one of our fun prizes!

Honeywell Process SolutionsHoneywell Control Systems LimitedUnits 13/14, Wellheads TerraceDyce, Aberdeen AB21 7GFwww.honeywellprocess.com

July 2015© 2015 Honeywell International Inc.