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- Refine
Control and supervision
for refineries
Expertise and cutting-edge technology for automating and modernizing control and supervision systems in refineries
With a strong track record in upgrading and retrofitting systems for monitoring motors and critical activation devices, Altus plays a vital role in supporting various operational processes within oil refineries.
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Projects and solutions for the sector
System Modernization
Development of a system for remote monitoring and operation of generators, motors, circuit breakers, transformers, disconnectors and other protection devices.
Supervision and Control Automation
Supply of systems for measuring stations, spent soda oxidation unit, pressure relief, oily sewage and oil-water separator, and wastewater treatment.
Unit Upgrade
Remote supervision and control of the refinery's electrical system, monitoring of line instruments such as densimeters and pressure differential, in addition to other unit systems.
Expertise and technology for control systems
Decades of experience in retrofitting control and supervision systems
With over 30 years in the Oil & Gas industry, Altus is recognized as a trusted leader in developing control and supervision systems for refineries.
Our expertise is demonstrated through a broad portfolio of successful projects, underscoring our ability to deliver innovative, effective solutions.
We are a reliable partner for modernizing and automating critical processes, ensuring operational efficiency for our clients.
Protection for equipment and operations in electrical systems
Beyond enhancing production systems, Altus is also highly specialized in automating electrical systems.
Our engineering team designs robust architectures to ensure the safe operation of critical equipment such as substation circuit breakers, disconnect switches, and transformers.
Our priority is to safeguard these essential assets while optimizing the control of power loads and energy demands.