OBJECTIVE
This course focuses on addressing the material integrity during the removal of H2S and/or CO2 from sour gas which is called “sweetening”. Also; the course will discuss the final process of gas dehydration prior to selling or injection into the formation. The end user of natural gas must be assured that the gas meets sales gas specifications and that the supply of gas must be available at all times at the contracted rate.
SCOPE
Participants will gain an understanding of gas treating and gas dehydration facilities, proper matetial selection and integrity operating window (IOW) through the following topics:
- Understanding the Process of Sour Gas in Amine Gas Plants
- Understanding the Process of Gas Dehydration Unit (Glycol)
- Discuss Different Types of Amine and Glycol Solutions
- Integrity Operating Windows of both facilities (IOW)
- Corrosion Monitoring in Gas Plants
- Indication of Corrosion through Amine and Glycol Analysis
- Rich Amine Corrosion and Cracking and Mitigation
- Challenges with Amine Glycol Makeup and impact on process and integrity
- Case History of Failures and Mitigation
- Material Selection in Gas Sweetening and Glycol Plants
- Practical Mitigation to control Overhead Lines Corrosion
- Fouling in Amine and Glycol Systems
- Impact of Glycol Dehydration on Sour Gas processing and injection
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 1
- Assessments Yes
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