Natural Gas Dehydration - PEICE
Venue: Calgary
Event Date/Time: Oct 24, 2011 | End Date/Time: Oct 24, 2011 |
Registration Date: Oct 24, 2011 | |
Early Registration Date: Oct 24, 2011 |
Description
Course Information:
Overview
This 1-day course is designed to re-familiarize technical professionals with the design and operation of gas dehydration systems used in typical field gathering and plant facilities, with an emphasis on design, troubleshooting and performance optimization. The course is designed primarily for engineers, technologists and operators involved in the operation and optimization of gas processing facilities.
A complete set of course materials and lunches are included.
Outline
Water Content of Natural Gas
Hydrate Formation, Prevention and Handling
Options for Dehydration
Glycol Dehydrator Sizing
System Optimization
Operational Issues
Troubleshooting
Environmental Considerations
Instructor(s): Dale Kraus, P. Eng.
Dale Kraus earned a Degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan in 1981. He has held Facility Engineering and Operations Management experience with several major multinational oil companies for 20 years, and, most recently, has been providing consulting services to the Oil & Gas Industry. He has a broad background in Upstream Facilities and Process Engineering, coupled with extensive Operational experience gained in the Field.
Venue
Additional Information
Delivery Method: Classroom Training
Fee: $ 795 CAD
Location Calgary, AB
CEU: 0.8 Continuing Education Units
PDH: 8 Professional Development Hours
Sessions: Date Start Time - End Time
1. Monday, October 24, 2011 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM