Event Date/Time: Mar 29, 2011 | End Date/Time: Mar 29, 2011 |
Description
Overview
This one-day course provides comprehensive information on the design and operation of acid gas compression and injection facilities. The session includes a review of the phase behavior of acid gas mixtures and outlines the methods for estimating the properties of acid gas for the design of the compression and injection facilities. Methods for controlling corrosion and prevention of the formation of hydrates are outlined. Design considerations of compression and cooling equipment, injection line, well completion, and reservoir selection are also discussed. Technical and operations persons involved in the specification, design or operation of acid gas injection projects would greatly benefit from this course. A comprehensive set of course notes is included.
A complete set of course materials and lunches are included.
Outline
Brief Review of Sour Gas Sweetening
Acid Gas Handling – Sulphur Recovery
Acid Gas Handling – Compression and Injection
Prediction of Physical Properties of Acid Gas
Corrosion and Hydrate Control
Water Content Estimation Methods
Maximum Discharge Pressure Determination
Number of Compression Stages
Cooler Design Considerations
Materials Selection
Injection Well Completion
Reservoir Considerations
Venue
Additional Information
Delivery Method: Classroom Training
Fee: $ 695 USD
Early Bird Fee: $ 625.50 USD Enroll prior to Feb 12, 2011, nonrefundable
Location Houston, TX