D613 Natural Gas Processing - Dehydration, Refrigeration, and Fractionation (Distance Learning)
D613 Natural Gas Processing - Dehydration, Refrigeration, and Fractionation (Distance Learning)
This Distance Learning course will be scheduled as a series of three-hour long webinars over a three-day period, via 2 webinar sessions daily (equivalent to a three-day classroom course), comprising a mixture of lectures, discussions, and working examples.
This course is designed to familiarize technical professionals with the design and operation of several common gas plant processing blocks. Day one will be spent on dehydration systems used in typical field gathering and plant facilities, including a review of options available. Day two will focus on mechanical propane refrigeration systems typically used in Hydrocarbon Dew Point and NGL Recovery systems, including a review of design and performance enhancements. Day three will focus on tower operations and troubleshooting used in absorption and fractionation services, with optimization and key performance indicators discussed for each tower in each application.
A virtual classroom course divided into 6 three-hour webinar sessions over a three-day period (equivalent to a three-day classroom course).
Participants will learn to:
Day One - Dehydration ( Session 1 and 2 )
Day Two - Refrigeration ( Session 3 and 4 )
Day Three - Absorber and Fractionation Towers ( Session 5 and 6 )
The course is intended for engineers, technologists and operators involved in the operation and optimization of gas processing facilities.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
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Background
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.
Affiliations and Accreditation
BSc University of Saskatchewan - Chemical Engineering
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta - Member
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan - Member
Courses Taught
N611: Introduction to Crude Oil Gathering and Processing
N612: Introduction to Natural Gas Gathering and Processing
N613: Natural Gas Processing - Dehydration, Refrigeration, and Fractionation
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