GAS SWEETENING : H2S & CO2 REMOVAL IN CHEMICAL, OIL AND GAS
Hotel Melia Purosani , Yogyakarta | 16-19 October 2012 | Rp. 12.000.000 (Almost Running – Kurang 2 Peserta)
Hotel Melia Purosani , Yogyakarta | 18-21 December 2012 | Rp. 12.000.000
Description
Gas treating membrane systems provide a safe and efficient option for water vapor and carbon dioxide removal from natural gas, especially in remote locations. Membrane systems are extremely adaptable to various gas volumes, CO2 concentrations, and/or product-gas specifications. With increasing demands to natural gas in Indonesia, sour gases are being tapped for utilization after purification. But, the natural gas that is transported to the fuel market must meet legal and safety requirements; it must be non-toxic, non-corrosive and safe to environment. For that reasons, gas conditioning or specifically gas treating is a very important step in gas processing scheme. H2S, and CO2, are removed to certain level through a gas sweetening process. There are many processes available. The amines (MEA, DEA, MDEA) are the most popular solutions and thus commonly used in many fields
Objectives
This course is designed as an effective practical shortcut to understand the amine sweetening process and all features and problems encountered in amine plant operations for engineers, operators, technicians, and anyone who involve or responsible in H2S and CO2 removal.
The course content and approach are designed to suit participants of different background and different position in the company. It will be delivered as a to-the-point explanation by a professional instructor, utilizing an easy-to-understand examples and illustrations, especially the actual findings in Indonesia.
WHAT WILL YOU GET?
By attending this course, participants are able to broaden or reshape their knowledge on the related subjects of his or her area of responsibility, learn more about the principles of amine sweetening, identify and discuss the function of each component used in the process, and trace process flow through a typical amine unit, discuss and consult their specific problems they are about to bring to the class, and share experiences with others.
After completion of this course, participants will understand how each component in the unit operates, the effects of process variables, what and how to monitor the unit and make necessary adjustments, what and how to perform routine maintenance, and troubleshooting common problems affecting proper operation of the unit, in order to achieve the goals of gas sweetening.
Course Highlight
- Production of Transportable and Salable Gas Stream
- Legal and Safety Requirements in Gas Fuel Market
- Overview of Natural Gas Processing and Gas Treating
- The Principles of Reaction Type Gas Sweetening
- Amine Sweetening Process Flow and Components
- Amine Sweetening Plant Operation and Controls
- Amine Conditioning and Amine Losses Control
- Plant Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Course Content
- Lean-rich and high-low pressure natural gas product
- Gas-well gas and associated gas
- Typical near well surface production operations and facility
- Examples of gas producing schemes
- Sales specifications, environmental requirements and economics
- Gas sale contract and limitation of H2S and CO2 contents
- Gas condensate and natural gas liquid recovery
- Refrigeration, expansion and expansion-turbine cooling for condensate recovery
- Gas processing, conditioning and treating
- Objectives of the gas process
- Reaction type sweetening and the mechanisms of H2S and CO2 removal
- The principles of absorption process with alkanolamines
- Typical sweetening unit and the process variables
- Inlet separator, contactor column and flash tank
- The role of inlet gas temperature and inlet amine temperature
- Filters and lean/rich heat exchanger
- Stripper column and reflux condenser/accumulator
- Reboiler, reclaimer, and surge tank
- The role of reboiler, reclaimer and heat exchanger temperatures
- Circulation pump and trim cooler
- The role of contactor, stripper, filter and flash tank pressures
- The problem of amine losses
- Reducing amine losses and amine tests
- The problem of foaming and control of foaming tendency
- Maintenance and troubleshooting of amine unit
- Safety for working at amine unit
- Recommendation for startup and shutdown
- Relative performance of alkanolamines
Who Should Attend
Engineering,Technical Operation,And who responsible for H2S & CO2 removal
Instructor
Ir. Hilman Ahmad, DCE.,
He is an Independent Consultant in industrial oil and gas, member of the Society of Indonesian Petroleum Engineers, who manage the Industrial Oil & Gas Education Center for Professionals and has been practicing production operation & safety and corrosion design & construction and corrosion prevention & control in 1983, and collaborated with Cormon 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 Industrial Research Center Brighton UK for on-line corrosion monitoring development in 2000.He has been delivering consultative course in production operation, maintenance & safety and corrosion control for personnel from Oil & Gas Company and Petrochemical Industry since 1979.
Course Method
- Presentation
- Discussion
- Case studies
- Evaluation
Time
- Batch I : 16-19 October2012
- Batch II: 18-21 December 2012
Course Fee
- Yogyakarta, Hotel Melia Purosani : Rp. 12.000.000 / participant (Non Residential)
Facilities
Regular training :
- Training Kit ( Blocknote, pen, stabillo)
- Bag or bagpackersModule / Handout
- Softcopy Materi, Merchandise
- Certification , room full AC and Multimedia
- 2xCoffe Break & 1 Lunch
- Airport/railway pickup service ( Only for Yogya)