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Honeywell and Wood to collaborate on Connected Plant technologies in refining and petrochemicals markets

| By Mary Bailey

Honeywell UOP (Des Plaines, Ill.; www.uop.com) and Wood (www.woodplc.com) will work together through the Honeywell Connected Plant platform to commercialize digital services that help refiners and petrochemical manufacturers make their operations safer, more efficient and more reliable.

Honeywell UOP has partnered with Wood to develop Connected Plant capabilities for Wood’s Foster Wheeler SYDEC Delayed Coking technology that converts heavy oil fractions into fuel-range distillates and other products. Honeywell UOP recommends Wood’s Delayed Coking process to refining customers that require a coking technology. Wood has designed and engineered more Delayed Cokers globally than any other technology provider or engineering contractor.

“Honeywell is a strategic partner in the connected plant space and together, we are ideally positioned to deliver the digital services our customers need,” said Bob MacDonald, CEO of Wood’s Specialist Technical Solutions business. “With this partnership, our customers will experience improved profitability through software-enabled services that guide the efficient operation of Delayed Coking and other related processes.”

 “This alliance greatly expands the reach of the Honeywell Connected Plant by adding Wood’s technology to our ecosystem,” said Zak Alzein, vice president and general manager of Honeywell’s Connected Performance Services business. “With this agreement, Wood can offer connected services to its Delayed Coking customers, and Honeywell will embed Wood’s Delayed Coking digital twin into the Honeywell Connected Plant platform.”

The agreement with Wood extends the Honeywell Connected Plant to a new technology partner, providing greater value to customers and making Honeywell Connected Plant the platform of choice for the downstream oil and gas industry.