Gas Handling, Conditioning and Processing
Gas Handling, Conditioning and Processing
Golden Flower Hotel, BANDUNG | April 26-29, 2011 | US$ 990.00/person
Designed for
- Anyone who needs to understand gas handling, conditioning and processing from purification to liquefaction, especially in relations to his or her area of responsibility, in an integrated gas surface production facility and gas plant.
- Technicians, field operators and engineers of any discipline.
- Onshore / offshore production facility operators.
- Amine sweetening and glycol dehydration operators.
- Gas processing plant and gas liquefaction operators.
- Beginners who interested in.
Prerequisites
None. No previous training in gas plant operation is required. However, to gain the most from this course, a basic understanding of physics, chemistry and basic unit operations will be helpful.
Description
- This course focuses on gas handling, conditioning and processing in an integrated plant from purification to liquefaction. Review on general natural gas processing will be given in detail. Active participation is encouraged through case studies and examples especially on the process scheme at participant’s field.
- Basic principle of each process and the related equipment will be discussed.
Duration
This course is designed for four days. It is possible to tailor for specific goal, upon request.
Training Method and Materials
The training will be delivered in the form of classroom exposition, case studies and open discussion. Course materials will be handed out by organizer.
Course Leader
This specially designed course will be conducted by *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.
Registration Fee October:
Registration Deadline: April 15, 2011
- US$ 1090.00/person from 1 (one) Company
- US$ 990.00/person for more than 3 (Three) Participants from 1 (one) Company