Oil & gas

Clarify the interfaces behind safe, dependable operation.

Control and monitoring consultancy, process instrumentation and hazardous-area lighting for new facilities, brownfield upgrades and operational improvement.

Oil and gas process facility operating at night

Complex facilities need disciplined boundaries.

Process control, shutdown, package systems, utilities, fire and gas, SCADA and field devices must exchange the right information without blurring responsibility.

ISC Controls helps owners, operators, EPCs and vendors define functions, interfaces, data, alarms, communications and acceptance criteria. For equipment supply, we help ensure instruments and lighting are reviewed against process duty, installation, certification and project documentation.

Where we contribute

Support across the project and asset lifecycle.

Bring us an early concept, a developing specification, a vendor interface or a recurring operating issue.

Concept & FEED

System boundaries, operating philosophy, preliminary architecture, technology options and information required for the next decision.

Detailed engineering

Functional requirements, interfaces, alarm and control expectations, datasheets, schedules and vendor-document review.

Brownfield change

Existing-system constraints, migration, shutdown windows, temporary arrangements, cutover, testing and operational handover.

Procurement support

Application-led instrument and lighting selection, technical comparison, deviations, certificates and documentation.

Questions we help resolve

Turn broad intent into testable requirements.

The most useful consultancy output is a clearer decision, owned interfaces and an actionable next step.

Which system owns each control and shutdown function?
What data must packages exchange, and on what failure?
Which alarms require action, priority and response time?
What field measurement principle suits the process?
Which hazardous-area approvals and materials apply?
How will the change be tested, cut over and handed over?
Start with the requirement

Bring us the engineering question before you lock in the answer.

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