Successfully Executing Projects around the World
Matrix Technologies has successfully completed thousands of process design and automation engineering projects for top oil, gas, and chemical manufacturers around the world.
Matrix Technologies has successfully completed thousands of process design and automation engineering projects for top oil, gas, and chemical manufacturers around the world.
Matrix Technologies was commissioned to provide the Detailed Engineering, Programming, and Startup Design, for upgrading existing Vapor Recovery Units (VRU) utilizing GE Series 1 and Allen-Bradley SLC-5/03 PLCs, with new Control Logix PLCs at an oil terminal.
Matrix Technologies performed an upgrade from a legacy Honeywell Experion PKS 3.1 system to a new ControlLogix platform for this customer in Illinois.
Matrix Technologies, Inc. worked with refinery staff to perform a definition phase study for the project.
Matrix Technologies provided the electrical and instrumentation design of a new water treatment process at the customer site.
Matrix Technologies designed the electrical and control system integration for the Algae Plant integration project at a facility in New Mexico.
Matrix Technologies completed a project upgrading a nine (9) panel PLC5 network with remote I/O to a single enclosure CLX panel for a chemical company.
A large refinery located on an island in the Caribbean Sea was experiencing failures in its firewater systems and undertook an effort to identify areas of potential failure, and design solutions for these areas of concern.
When faced with the challenge of how to prevent manual valve misalignments in a complex tank field, a petroleum-refining client teamed with Matrix Technologies to complete the development of a user-friendly tool to allow tracking and communication of valve positions; visualization of active piping and tanks; reporting of valve position changes; documentation of valve maintenance issues; and car sealed valve status.
The refinery customer produces gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, residual fuels and approximately 25 percent of the gasoline consumed in the state of Ohio.