GAS DEHYDRATION AND GLYCOL REGENERATION
GAS DEHYDRATION AND GLYCOL REGENERATION
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Bandung, Indonesia | April 13-16, 2010 | US$ 990,-/participant
Course Description
The natural gas industry has recognized that dehydration is necessary to ensure smooth operation of gas transmission lines. Dehydration prevents the formation of gas hydrates and reduces corrosion. Unless gases are dehydrated, liquid water may condense in pipelines and accumulate at low points along the line, reducing its flow capacity. Therefore, the removal of the water that is associated with natural gases in vapor form is one critical step in gas processing scheme. Several methods have been developed to dehydrate gases on an industrial scale. The three major methods are: direct cooling, adsorption and absorption. Glycol and methanol injection, glycol dehydration contactor, and glycol regeneration are important issues in gas production operations.
Course Highlights
- Overview of the Production of Transportable and Salable Gas
- Legal and Safety Requirements in Gas Fuel Market
- Reservoir Fluid Type and the Hydrocarbon PVT Diagram
- Prevention of Hydrate Formation and the Dehydration Processes
- Hydrate Inhibitor and the Methanol and Glycol Injection
- Injection System and the Low Temperature Separation
- Dehydration in Contactor Column and Glycol Regeneration
- Contactor and Regenerator Plant Operation and Controls
- Glycol Conditioning and Glycol Losses Control
- Plant Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Training Method, Materials and Program
- The course will be delivered in the form of classroom exposition, case studies and open discussion. Course materials will be handed out as hard and soft copy.
- The course will be given in Bahasa Indonesia. In special case, upon request, it will be in English.
- Actual field problems, which are about to bring to the course, will be presented and discussed in the class and shared to find recommendation as a specific solution. All participant documents should be treated as confidential.
Instructor
Hilman Ahmad & Associates, an Independent Consultant in industrial oil and gas, member of the Society of Indonesian Petroleum Engineers, who manage the Bandung Industrial Oil & Gas Education Center, and has been practicing production operation and corrosion control engineering in Indonesia for more than twenty-five years. He post-graduated from Tokyo Institute of Technology (sponsored by UNESCO) in 1977. He joined in-field-practice program at Nippon Kokan Steel Company & Research Center Kawasaki, Japan for production facility design & construction and corrosion prevention & control in 1983, and collaborated with Cormon Industrial Research Center Brighton UK for on-line corrosion monitoring development in 2000. He has been delivering training course in production operation and maintenance and corrosion control for personnel from Oil & Gas Company and Petrochemical Industry since 1979.
Training Venue
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Bandung
Registration Fee:
- Registration Deadline: April 05, 2010
- US$ 990,-/participant
- US$ 880,-/participantfor 3 (three) or more than 3 (three) participants from 1 Company
- Exclude accommodation
Fee includes the following:
Four-day registration fee for all Training sessions; Quality Training Material (Hardcopy and Softcopy); Quality Training Kits (Casio Calculator, T-Shirt, etc); Convenient Training Facilities at Stars Hotel; Refreshment and luncheons, Certificate of Completion.