Fifty Years Ago .... from the pages of Computer Weekly
/BP To Use Argus 500s For Oil Work
Monitoring of off-shore oil production in BP’s North Sea Forties Field concession is to be handled by a duplex Ferranti Argus 500-based system worth £250,000. To be installed at an operations centre in Dyce, near Aberdeen, the two Argus 500s will each have 32K of core store and two Megabytes of disc backing store. The system will supervise drilling operations and control the flow of oil in the seabed pipeline to Cruden Bay, some 20 miles further up the coast, and the on-shore pipeline to Grangemouth where oil is either refined or shipped at the new deep water tanker terminal in the Firth of Forth. The operations centre will have alarm and data logging facilities, a plant mimic diagram and CRT monitors with colour displays for tabular and graphic information on the state of the remote plant on the off-shore platforms and pipelines. (CW 6/9/73 p1)
Brian Aldous – TNMoC Archivist