Energy and Capacity Optimization in Gas Processing Plants - PEICE
Venue: Houston
Location: Houston, Texas, United States
Event Date/Time: Nov 09, 2010 | End Date/Time: Nov 10, 2010 |
Description
Overview
This two - day course will provide participants with tools to identify, prioritize, and remedy wasted energy primarily in gas processing facilities, with an emphasis on inefficient and under utilized compressors, engines, refrigerant plants, cooling systems, turbines, and steam plants. The session will benefit field operations personnel with the ongoing optimization of existing systems, and will assist project engineers and technologists with cost-benefit analyses relating to capital and operating costs for capital budgets along with the selection of electric versus gas driven equipment. The course is designed for engineers, technologists, and operations personnel involved in the design or operation of oil and gas processing plants.
A complete set of course materials and lunches are included.
Outline
Introduction and History
Areas of Typical Energy Waste
Reciprocating, Centrifugal and Refrigerant Compressors
Refrigeration Plants - Amine Plants
Aerial Coolers
Fired Heaters
Flare Gas Recovery
Cogeneration Potential
Steam Generation for Power and Oil Recovery
Four Stroke Engines
Two Stroke Engines
Gas Turbines
Electric Motors
Venue
Additional Information
Delivery Method: Classroom Training
Fee: $ 1395 USD
Location Houston, TX