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Discipline: Gas processing
GASP003 - Gas Treatment and Sulphur Recovery
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Currently, this course is conducted only in an intracorporate format.
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What this course about?

Natural or associated gas as well as refinery off gases may contain a number of acidic contaminants, primarily H2S and CO2, inert gases, helium and nitrogen and in rare cases Radon. Removal of these acidic components can be divided into two broad categories, chemical and physical. Sometimes a mixture of chemical and physical solvents are used either in a continuous or batch process.

The removal of acidic components (primarily H2S and CO2) from hydrocarbon streams can be broadly categorized as those depending on chemical reaction, or adsorption.

This five-day course cover every aspect of gas treatment and sulphur recovery, and provides a comprehensive background to anyone involved in the industry. This course emphasizes process selection, practical operating issues, technical fundamentals, and integration of the sweetening facilities into the overall scheme of gas processing. Sulphur recovery and tail gas processes are also covered, including standard Claus configurations, SuperClaus®, EuroClaus®, SCOT® etc.

Special design and operation topics, such as trace sulphur compound handling and the importance of H2S:CO2 ratio, are covered as well. The programme is a comprehensive five days course which focuses on all key subject of gas treatment and sulphur recovery.

Who is this course for?
All disciplines involved in sulphur plant design, and operation including managers, engineers, process foremen, plant engineers, plant supervisors, research engineers and scientists, project engineers, technical managers, pollution control engineers and scientists
What will you learn?
  • Appreciate the Many Aspects of Gas Treating and Sulphur Recovery Processes
  • Identify the Main Process Steps and Discuss the Key Features of Gas Treating
  • Demonstrate an Understanding of Many Facets of Amine Sweetening Technologies
  • Understand the Technology, Chemistry and Thermodynamics of Gas Processing
  • Evaluate, Monitor, and Troubleshoot Gas Treating Operations
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Course outline
  • Physical properties of hydrocarbons
  • Terminology and Nomenclature
  • Qualitative Phase Behavior/vapor-Liquid Equilibrium
  • Definition and objectives of treating
  • Types of Contaminants and dealing with impurities
  • Health, Safety and Environmental Considerations
  • Gas specifications and Gas Processing Options
  • Sales Gas and Product Specifications
  • Dew Point Control/Liquids Recovery
  • Cost impact and the economics of Gas treating and Sulphur Recovery
  • General principles.
  • Generic processes and proprietary processes.
  • Typical process flow scheme.
  • Amine unit design: key design parameters.
  • Specific process arrangements.
  • Equipment review, process control.
  • Operational issues and troubleshooting.
  • Specificities of amine units.
  • Elgin-Franklin, an example of a versatile MDEA sweetening unit.
  • An example of successive revamping of an amine unit.
  • Acid gas enrichment.
  • Scavengers.
  • Solid bed processes.
  • Redox processes.
  • Other solvent processes: hot carbonate, physical solvents, hybrid solvents.
  • Permeation membranes.
  • Cryogenic distillation processes.
  • LPG sweetening.
  • Guidelines for process selection.
  • Architecture of the sulfur recovery facilities.
  • Sulfur properties.
  • The sulfur market (sulfur uses).
  • Overview, Typical PFD and Process Considerations
  • Mechanical Considerations and Instrumentation
  • Claus and SuperClaus Process and Modifications
  • The EUROClaus Concept
  • Operating Parameters and Problems:
  • H2S/CO2 Ratio Variability and control
  • CO2 Catalyst Effect
  • Sulfur Dew Point, Acid Gas Containing Hydrocarbons
  • Claus Process Calculations and Exercises
  • Types of TGT processes.
  • Direct oxidation processes.
  • Sub-dew point processes.
  • Wet sub-dew point process.
  • H2S absorption processes.
  • Liquid sulfur degassing.
  • Sulfur forming.
  • Sulfur storage.
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Eni
Endesa
Shell
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Gas Natural
Iberdrola
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Inpex
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Training can take place in 4 formats:

  • Self-paced
  • Blended learning
  • Instructor-led online (webinar)
  • Instructor-led offline (classroom)

Description of training formats:

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  • Blended learning or "hybrid learning" means you can combine Self-paced learning or e-Learning with traditional instructor-led classroom or webinar activities. This approach requires physical presence of both teacher and student in physical or virtual (webinars) classrooms or workshops. Webinar is a seminar or presentation that takes place on the internet, allowing participants in different locations to see and hear the presenter, ask questions, and sometimes answer polls.
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The optimal group size for different types of training:

  • Self-paced / E-learning: 1
  • Instructor-led off-line (classroom): 6 – 12
  • Instructor-led on-line (webinar): 6 – 12
  • Blended learning: 6 – 12
  • Workshop: 6 – 12
  • On-the-job: 2 – 4
  • Simulator: 1 – 2

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GASP003 - Gas Treatment and Sulphur Recovery
Discipline: Gas processing
Language: English, Russian
Level: Advanced
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