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KBR to provide monitoring and advisory services for Iowa Fertilizer

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KBR has been awarded a contract to provide INSITE® monitoring and advisory services for three years to Iowa Fertilizer Co.'s nitrogen fertilizer plant in Wever, Iowa, US.

Under the terms of the contract, KBR will provide INSITE services, part of KBR's Digital Sustainability Suite, to proactively monitor plant operations utilising deep domain expertise to diagnose operational problems, determine probable root causes and recommend corrective actions to prevent or mitigate abnormal events that could lead to unplanned shutdowns and unnecessary emissions.

INSITE is a cloud-based service for remotely monitoring plant process performance and the health of critical equipment. It uses a combination of web-enabled visualisation dashboards and mathematical algorithms to observe, track, and analyse operational parameters and key performance indicators (KPIs) that impact the overall efficiency and productivity of the plant.

"We are excited to be a part of IFCo's commitment towards a sustainable and zero-carbon future and will do our part by providing continuous improvement of all key aspects of their fertilizer plant operations," said Jay Ibrahim, KBR President, Sustainable Technology Solutions. "Through KBR INSITE service, our team of process experts will remotely monitor and evaluate the performance and health of critical equipment at IFCo's ammonia plant. This proactive collaboration with KBR will ensure that IFCo can continue to operate its plant efficiently, reliably and safely through all phases of operations including start-up, shutdown and steady-state operations. The overall goal of INSITE is to extend the operating life of the IFCo plant in a sustainable and profitable way, while remaining fully committed to maintaining safe and healthy operations."

Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/nitrogen/14062021/kbr-to-provide-monitoring-and-advisory-services-for-iowa-fertilizer/

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