| 2002
Paper 1 - ‘A New LNG Process is Now Available’ Axens/IFP, France
Paper 2 - ‘Eliminate The Molecular Sieve Problem and Extend the Lifetime to Nine Years’ PTBadakNGL Indonesia
Paper 3 - ‘LNG Technology for Offshore and Mid-Scale Plants’ Costain, UK
Paper 4 - ‘Technical & Economic Aspects of Electrical Drives for LNG Refrigeration Gas Compressors’ BP Global Gas, UK
Paper 5 - ‘Concerning The LNG Market' Andy Flowers, UK
Paper 6 - ‘Technology Development Trends & Challenges for New Mega GTL Plants’ Statoil Research & Technology Centre, Norway
Paper 7 - ‘Bringing Gas to Market: Gas to Liquids’ Global Gas Technology, UK
Paper 8 ‘Fischer Tropsch Production Development using Gas Heated Reforming’ Synetix, UK
Paper 9 - ‘Marine Transportation of Compressed Natural Gas – A Viable Export Alternative for Newfoundland Gas’ Fluor Inc, Canada/Fluor, UK
Paper 10 - ‘A new Process For Converting Natural Gas Into Hydrocarbon Liquids Texas A&M University/Bryan Research Engineering, USA
Bergen, May 2002
Paper 1 - How to Decrease the CO2 Emission in the LNG Chain Henri Paradowski, Technip, France
Paper 2 VOC Reductions and Hydrocarbon Blanketing on FPSO’s Harald Bastiansen, ABB Global, Norway
Paper 3 Selection of Optimisation of Centrifugal Compressors for Oil & Gas Applications M S Akhtar, MSE Consultants, UK
Paper 4 - Design Engineering, Operator Training & Monitoring for Tie-Ins and Multiphase Gas Pipelines using Combined Dynamic Simulation & Multiphase Flow Modelling Eirik Bjerve Sund, Fantoft Process, Norway
Paper 5 - Process Simulation of Glycol Regeneration Lars Erik Øi, Telemark University College, Norway
Paper 6 - A Practical Method for the Reduction of Hydrocarbon Concentration in Produced Water using an Advanced Oxidation Process Jonathan Miles, Argo Engineering, UK
Paper 7 - Efficient Injection Mixers Reduce the Scavenger Consumption in H2S Removal Finn Nilsen, Framo Purification, Norway
Paper 8 - New NGL Extraction Train Troll Gas Plant, Kollsnes Svein Ove Bjornestad, Statoil, Norway
Rome September 2002
Paper 1 - The New Challenge of Natural Gas and LPG’s Mike Lattal, BP Houston , President GPA USA
Paper 2 - Alternatives to Optimize Gas Processing Operations Mark Roop, eSimulation, Inc. USA
Paper 3 - Sulphur Management in Natural Gas Treating Plants Max-Michael Weiss, Lurgi, Germany
Paper 4 - Use of H2S Scavenger for Onshore Applications Børre Knudsen, Statoil ASA, Norway
Paper 5 - New Process Technologies for NGL and LNG Production Jorge Foglietta, ABB Lummus Randall, USA
Paper 6 - LNG Upstream Facilities Oman The Design for Unattended Operation and 98% Availability Fabio Comodi, Snamprogetti SpA, Italy
Paper 7 - LNG Import Terminals – Recent Developments Janusz Tarlowski, M. W. Kellogg Ltd, UK
Paper 8 - Integrated Optimization of Gas Reservoir and Processing- Plant Operations Using HYSYS- ECLIPSE
Marco Piantanida, Eni Agip E&P Division, Italy
Paper 9 - South Morecambe Onshore Compression Project Neil Balls, HydroCarbon Resources Ltd, UK
Paper 10 - Effects of Tilt and Motion on LNG and GTL Process Equipment for Floating Production Brian Waldie, Heriot-Watt University, UK
Paper 11 - An Independent View of Natural Gas Transportation Options Larry Lilly, J.M.Campbell Co., USA
Paper 12 - Amine Based CO2 Capture from Flue Gas Mark Simmonds, BP plc, UK
Paper 13 - ADIP-X. Shell's High Capacity Amine for CO2 Removal from Gases
Ruud Groenen, Shell Global Solutions, The Netherlands
Paper 14 - Next Generation Processes for NGL/LPG Recovery John D Wilkinson, Ortloff Engineers, USA
London, November 2002
Paper 1 - Modern Technologies for Defect detection and Repair Methods of Onshore Pipelines Mader Josef – OMV Erdgas Gmbh
Paper 2 - The Magnus Enhanced Oil Recovery Pipeline System Rob Preston – J P Kenny
Paper 3 - EPC-28 Project Gulf of Mexico T Sriskandarajah – KBR Pipeline Engineering Group |