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DURATION
' + '5 Days
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DESIGNED FOR
' + 'Production and processing personnel involved with natural gas treating and sulfur recovery requiring an understanding of the principles of these process operations. This course is for facilities engineers, process engineers, operations personnel, field supervisors and others who select, design, install, evaluate or operate gas sweetening and sulfur recovery facilities.
' + 'YOU WILL LEARN
' + 'Evaluation and selection of processes to remove acid gases (H2S, CO2, COS, CS2, mercaptans, etc) from gas and NGLs
The advantages and disadvantages of available gas treating technology and processes
How to estimate solvent circulation rates, energy requirements and equipment sizes
Recognize and evaluate solutions to common problems
Sulfur recovery technologies, including an overview of the Claus Sulfur process
How to select the proper sulfur recovery process given differing process conditions
ABOUT THE COURSE
' + 'This course emphasizes process selection, practical operating issues, technical fundamentals, and integration of the sweetening facilities into the overall scheme of gas processing. Sulfur recovery and tail gas processes are also covered including standard Claus configurations, SuperClaus®, EuroClaus®, SCOT® etc. Special design and operation topics such as trace sulfur compound handling and the importance of H2S:CO2 ratio is covered. Related topics such as liquid product treating, corrosion, materials selection and NACE requirements will also be reviewed.
' + 'COURSE CONTENT
' + 'Gas specifications and process selection criteria
Generic and specialty amine treating
Proprietary amine solvents such as Sulfinol® and Flexsorb®
Carbonate processes
Physical absorption processes, e.g. Selexol
Metallurgical issues – corrosion
Other technologies and new developments
Selective treating
Solid bed and non-regenerable treating; scavengers
Liquid product treating
Sulfur recovery processes
Tail gas clean-up: SCOT-type, CBA and others
Course workshop and summary