Glycol dehydration is a liquid desiccant system for the removal of water from natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGL). It is the most common and economic means of water removal from these streams. The course will highlight the different processes and the associated systems for the gas dehydration and booster station utilities. Throughout this course, sessions will provide opportunities for the trainees to get familiar with the fundamentals and practical aspects of natural gas processing. Further, the course will acquaint the trainees intensely with the most recent technologies applied in the field of condensate recovery & fractionation through delivering real-life case studies to achieve marketable products that meet desired product specifications.
- Mechanical Engineers
- Technicians
- Field Operators
- Production supervisors
- Safety personnel individuals working with gas dehydration systems
To enhance the participants’ competency necessary to operate booster station utilities by understanding the fundamentals of chemical injection and utilities operation also the specifications of booster stations and utilities operation
By the end of the training course, the participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles of natural gas industry.
- Determine the water content of produced natural gas
- Select and implement most adequate techniques for condensate recovery and fractionation.
- Relate the gained knowledge in natural gas utilization to real-life cases.
- Apply troubleshooting to technical difficulties encountered in the field of specialization
Upon request.