Gas Conditioning & Processing
Gas Conditioning & Processing involves treating natural gas to remove impurities, improve quality, and meet safe transport and use specifications.
Duration
5 Days
Lectures
5
Projects
1
Course Overview
Gas Conditioning & Processing involves treating raw natural gas to remove impurities and separate valuable hydrocarbons, ensuring it meets quality and safety standards for transportation and use.
Course Curriculum
- Introduction to natural gas processing
- Fundamentals and of natural gas engineering
- Physical properties of natural gas
- Natural gas production
- Impurities in the gas
- Contract terms
- Heating value/ BTU (British Thermal Unit) importance
- Plant normal and abnormal conditions
- Startup and initial operation
- Natural Gas Liquid (NGL), Gas-to-Liquid (GTL), Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
- Gas-liquid separation system
- Separators (types of separators - separator sizing)
- Common variables such as pressure, temp., flow and level
- Instrumentation, control, and measurement of natural gas and gas liquids
- Control valves & actuators
- Pressure, temperature, and level controls
- Field application of instruments
- Structured approach to the process operation
- Contaminants removal
- Process plant machinery specific plant issues
- Management, planning and control
- Startup and shutdown planning & control
- Mercury problem in natural gas
- Process description of the mercury removal units
- Hydrate formation conditions
- Hydrate prevention and mitigation methods
- Water content estimation
- Water dew point control
- Dehydration systems and methods
- Glycol dehydration unit
- Process description of the TEG (Triethylene Glycol) dehydration unit
- The factors affect the TEG dehydration unit performance
- Trouble shooting of the TEG dehydration unit
- The nature of process problems affecting performance
- Removal of heavy hydrocarbons (LTS & turbo expanders systems)
- Condensate stabilization - refrigeration system - cryogenics applications – turbo-expanders
- Removal of acid gases (H2S, CO2)
- Sweetening systems: membrane system
- Troubleshooting & problem solving
- Risk management
- Introduction to the theory of inventive problem solving
- Effect of maintenance on operation
- Managing, environment, safety and quality concern
- Case studies
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