Gas Conditioning & Processing (G4)
About the Course
The Campbell Gas Course has been the standard of the industry for more than 52 years. Tens of thousands of engineers have attended our G-4 program, considered by many to be the most practical and comprehensive course in the oil and gas industry. The Campbell Gas Course textbooks, Volumes 1 and 2, are routinely updated to reflect evolving technologies in this broad industry. Both hand-methods and computer- aided analysis are used to examine sensitivities of technical decisions. To enhance the learning process, about 30 problems will be assigned, reviewed, and discussed throughout the course. Problems will be solved individually and in teams.
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“Starting a technical based career, and this course was a great opportunity to refresh on engineering topics, which I’m hopeful will translate into climbing the learning curve more quickly.” – Process Engineer, United States
“I want to thank you for the fantastic course. I learned an amazing amount over the two weeks and notice in my daily work that I understand a lot more about the processes than I did before. Thanks for the entertaining and very enjoyable course.” – Snr Reliability & Integrity Engineer, Australia
“This was a brilliant course and [instructor] was fantastic throughout.” – Participant, United Kingdom
Target Audience
Production and processing personnel involved with natural gas and associated liquids, to acquaint or reacquaint themselves with gas conditioning and processing unit operations. This course is for facilities engineers, process engineers, senior operations personnel, field supervisors, and engineers who select, design, install, evaluate, or operate gas processing plants and related facilities. A broad approach is taken with the topics.
You Will Learn
Application of gas engineering and technology in facilities and gas plants Important specifications for gas, NGL, and condensate
About the selection and evaluation of processes used to dehydrate natural gas, meet hydrocarbon dewpoint specifications, and extract NGLs
How to apply physical/thermodynamic property correlations and principles to the operation, design, and evaluation of gas processing facilities
Practical equipment sizing methods for major process equipment
To evaluate the technical validity of discussions related to gas processing
To recognize and develop solutions for operating problem examples and control issues in gas processing facilities
Course Content
- Gas processing systems
- Physical properties of hydrocarbons Terminology and nomenclature Qualitative phase behavior
- Vapor-liquid equilibrium
- Water-hydrocarbon phase behavior, hydrates, etc.
- Basic thermodynamics and application of energy balances Process control and instrumentation
- Relief and flare systems
- Fluid hydraulics; two-phase flow Separation equipment
- Heat transfer equipment Pumps
- Compressors and drivers
- Refrigeration in gas conditioning and NGL extraction facilities Fractionation
- Glycol dehydration; TEG
- Adsorption dehydration and hydrocarbon removal Gas treating and sulfur recovery
- Overview and summary