Internship Report PSO
Internship Report PSO
Internship Report PSO
INTERNSHIP REPORT
INFRASTRUCTURE & CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT,
PAKISTAN STATE OIL COMPANY LTD (PSO), KARACHI
MUHAMMAD WAQAS
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
COLLEGE OF ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (EME), NUST
Contents
Pakistan State Oil Company Limited: ............................................................................................................ 2
Marketing & Distribution: ......................................................................................................................... 2
Acquisition of Products: ............................................................................................................................ 2
Storage of Products:.................................................................................................................................. 2
Lubes Manufacturing & Sales: .................................................................................................................. 2
Future Plans of PSO:...................................................................................................................................... 3
Establishment of Refinery in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa:................................................................................. 3
Oil Infrastructure Project at Hub, Baluchistan: ......................................................................................... 3
Diversification into Coal Business: ............................................................................................................ 3
Corporate Social Pump CSP:................................................................................................................... 4
Retail Construction & Infrastructure Department: ....................................................................................... 4
Working:.................................................................................................................................................... 4
Projects & Tasks At PSO: ............................................................................................................................... 6
Rehabilitation of Tanker Discharge Line (TDL) At PSO KTA....................................................................... 6
Bulk Oil Installation At Faisalabad Depot .................................................................................................. 9
Installation of Metering System at KTA .................................................................................................. 11
Installation of Foam Water Monitors at KTB/KTC/ZOT .......................................................................... 13
Study of NFPA 30 Standard ..................................................................................................................... 14
Acquisition of Products:
The automotive sector is the main consumer of Motor Gasoline (Mogas) and High Speed Diesel
(HSD) whereas Furnace Oil (FO) is marked for power plant usage.
To meet the supply deficit of the country, PSO imports Mogas, HSD, JP 1 and FO as and when
required.
Storage of Products:
PSO possesses the largest storage capacity in the country. The companys infrastructure
stretches from Karachi to Gilgit. With 9 installations and 23 depots located across the country
PSOs storage capacity of approximately a million metric tons represents 74% of the total
storage capacity owned by all the oil marketing companies.
provision of sectors including automotive, Hi-street and industrial consumers through the
provision of products.
Working:
The working procedure of the department is as given listed below:
The Infrastructure & Construction Department is the backbone of PSO as it takes care of all the
construction matters including the construction of installations, Fuel Depots and other
infrastructure necessary for it. There is a procedure followed by the IsC Dept. which is as
follows:
In order to initiate a project, the first step is to receive an Appropriation Requisition (AR). It is
basically used to generate the Scope of the Project. Then the Bill of Quantities (BOQ) is
prepared and with it a Pre-Contract Cost Estimate (PCCE) is also prepared.
After all this, a Tender is published and bidding takes place. The tender opens on the date
assigned, and then the Technical Evaluation of the bids is done.
With this Technical Evaluation, a comparative statement is given. With this statement, work
order is issued and the Execution of Work is done.
Finally the Work Completion takes place and the engineers inspect the entire project. They fill a
Measurement Book so as to ensure the work is done properly and to keep record of everything
with them.
The Final Bill is then paid to the contractor, of which 10% Security Deposit is kept. This is to
ensure that no failure occurs after the commencement of the project. The security deposit is
released within a period of one year.
Project Details:
Cutting ,removal and transportation of existing above ground/underground pipeline and pipe
fittings etc from site within the PSO terminal and shifting and placing pipes & fittings in position
above ground/underground by welding and screwing.
Task:
To assist PSO Engineers at KTA during rehabilitation of Tanker Discharge Line.
Project Official:
Contractor:
Al Prince Engineers (Pvt) Ltd
Aspects:
Inner Diameter of Tanker Discharge Line = 20
Length to be replaced = 17 meter
Requirements:
Requirement
150# Flanges
90O Elbow
Stud Bolts
17 meter 20 Dia Pipeline
Nos
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2
As per Requirement
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Flang
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Weld
Flange
Consultants:
Petrochem Engineering Services
Aspects:
Horizontal Tanks
Vertical Tank
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Loading Bays
Decanting Bays
PMG
HSD
4 for HSD/PMG
1 for PMG
2 for HSD
1 for SKO/LDO
3 for HSD
3 for PMG
1 for PMG/HOBC
1 for PMG/HOBC
In future PSO intends to install four horizontal tanks, two for SKO one for LDO and one for
HOBC, and one vertical, for HSD, to increase its Depot capacity.
Project Details:
Drawings were evaluated with Petrochem consultants to finalize the most feasible layout of the
depot. According to API standards Infrastructure Department was unable to manage the
minimum spacing between its two vertical tanks. To cope up with this issue input of Health and
Safety Department was evaluated and it was decided to provide a foam water supply between
the vertical tanks to meet the safety requirements.
Installed Features:
For Fire Water Pipeline:
Fire Water Hydrant
Fire Water Hydrant with Pumper connection
Fire Water Monitors
Foam Skid
Fire Pumps
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2
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3 (2 Motor Operated)
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Project Status:
Project is almost 80% completed. Four Horizontal and one vertical tank has been installed.Civil
work (for Admin building, roads, garden etc) is under process.The Depot will be functional in
approximately three months.
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Contractor:
M/s Aftab Technology Limited
Scope:
Aspects:
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Meeting of Engineers of Infrastructure Department and M/s Aftab was held at the KTA in the
presence of Terminal Executives to finalize the design of the metering system to be installed.
Present issues at the loading bays were informed by the Terminal executives previous designs
were altered to overcome the present issues.
Final Design:
To Loading Arm
Metering System
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Stainless Steel
3000 liters/min
3 dia with 150# Flanges
360 degrees
80 degrees upwards and 30 degrees downward
10 bar
20 bar
Painted with two coats of epoxy
80-100 feet (For foam making)
100-150 feet (for straight jet)
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Task:
To study nfpa 30 standard and to find out the aspects of storage tanks of Class I,Class II and
Class III.
Project Official:
Mr.Mustafa Ali (Sr.Engg Isc)
Classes of Products:
Class - I:
Products which lie in this class are flammable products and their flash point is below 37.8 oC
such as Ethanol.
Class II:
Class II products are combustible liquids having flash point above 60oC and below
93oC.Examples are Diesel and Kerosene.
Class III:
These products are also combustible with flash point above 93oC such as Bio Diesel.
Aboveground Storage Tanks:
Minimum Tank Spacing:
Tanks storing class-I ,class-II and class-III shall be located in accordance with this table:
Class I or class II Liquids
Tanks not over 45m (150 ft) in Diameter
1/6 X sum of adjacent tanks Diameter
Tanks larger than 45m (150ft) in Diameter
1/4 X sum of adjacent tanks Diameter
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Type of Tank
Operating Gauge Pressure of 17kPa:
Floating roof
Vertical with weak roof to shell seam
Operating Pressure Greater than 17kPa:
Any type
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CONCLUSION:
During the stay on internship at PSO HOUSE found that it is a well equipped organization which
trying to its best as per requirement of a underdevelopment country in making the country to
be a developed one with a mission
To excel in delivering value to customers as an innovative and dynamic energy company that
gets to the future first.
The entire organization works as a team with brave and courageous mood and provides Highly
ethical, safe environment friendly and socially responsible business practices.
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