Course Overview
This course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of gas treatment and sulphur recovery processes in the oil and gas industry. It covers the principles, technologies, and operational practices used to remove impurities such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide, while ensuring environmental compliance and maximizing economic benefits. Participants will explore absorption, adsorption, and membrane separation methods, as well as sulphur recovery techniques including the Claus process, tail gas treating units, and amine systems. Designed for engineers, operators, and technical professionals, the course emphasizes practical knowledge in process selection, design, troubleshooting, and optimization.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the fundamentals of gas treatment processes including absorption, adsorption, and membrane separation.
- Identify key impurities in natural gas streams and methods for their removal.
- Gain knowledge of sulphur recovery processes such as the Claus process and tail gas treating units.
- Develop skills in selecting and designing gas treatment and sulphur recovery units.
- Apply troubleshooting techniques to common operational challenges in gas treatment facilities.
- Explore strategies for process optimization to improve efficiency and compliance.