Introduction to Natural Gas Processing
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Who Should Attend
Those directly involved in gas processing operations will
find the course particularly relevant. However, the course is
designed to be of substantial benefit to both technical and
non-technical personnel in activities that support the natural
gas industry. The course will benefit individuals in:-
Plant operations
- Engineering design
- Plant maintenance
- Management
- Sales and service
Description
This introductory course presents an overview of the
natural gas industry, with emphasis on gas plant operations.
The overall process flow diagram is used to illustrate how the
various individual plant operations are integrated to create
gas plants capable of handling feeds from gas fields around
the world.
Participants will acquire a working knowledge of the major
processes for gas compression, dehydration, acid gas
removal and tailgas cleanup, sulfur recovery, cryogenic
extraction of natural gas liquids (NGL), as well as LNG
production, storage, and transportation.
All discussions will be based on the inclusive textbook