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Paris February 2003
Paper 1 - Hybrisol, a new gas treatment process for Sour Natural gases Fabrice LECOMTE Institut Français du Pétrole
Paper 2 - Technical & Commercial Evaluation Of Processes For Claus Tail Gas Treatment Dominique Gadelle, Technip, France
Paper 3 - The Nuggets Development - Successful Operation and Plans for the Future Francois FOURNIE TotalFinaElf Exploration UK
Paper 4 - First CO2 removal Membrane unit into offshore service in the Gulf of Mexico MATT HENLEY KCC Process Equipment Inc USA
Paper 5 - Hydrothermal damaging of molecular sieve and how to prevent it Peter Meyer, CECA, France
Paper 6 - Disposal Options for Acid Gas Streams with Low Concentrations of Hydrogen Sulfide Julio A Rios, KBR, USA
Poole, May 2003
Paper 7 - Benefits of Energy & Material Savings Using Advanced Heat Exchangers in LNG Pre-Cooling Plant Bengt O. Neeraas, Sintef
Paper 1 - EPS Project ‘A’ : FPSO Falcon Andries Mastenbroek, Matthieu Ubas – IHC Gusto Engineering, The Netherlands
Paper 2 - Radioisotope Technology As Applied To Pre-Shutdown Planning & Predictive Maintenance Colin Smalley – Synetix, UK
Paper 3 - The Challenge For Gas Storage In Competitive Markets John Oliver, AIG Energy, UK
Paper 4 - Synthesis Of Power Systems For LNG Plants F L Del Nogal, UMIST, UK
Paper 5 - Significance of Russian Gas Supply On The European Market Michael McAllister, Chevron Texaco, UK
Paper 6 - Gas To Liquids Fischer Tropsch Technology Development In BP Chris Sharp, Joep Freide, BP, UK
Paper 7 - Developments in GTL Technology David McMahon, Foster Wheeler Energy Ltd, UK
Paper 8 - Power From Waste – A Renewable Future Paul Lawrence, Costain Oil, Gas & Process, UK
Paper 9 - Development And Testing Of Offshore Produced Water Unit Using Advanced Oxidation Processes Jonathon Miles, Argo Environmental Engineering, UK
Heidleberg, Germany September 2003
Paper 1 - The Application of the FSRU for LNG imports Matthieu Ubas – IHC Gusto Engineering, The Netherlands
Paper 2 - Integrated Liquids Recovery Technology Improves LNG Production Efficiency Kyle Cuellar, Ortloff Engrs, USA
Paper 3 - Increasing the Capacity of NGL Recovery Units Henri Paradowski, Technip France, France
Paper 4 - Drizo® Revamping of TEG Unit improves NGL Recovery: The Ekofisk Challenge Christian Streicher, Prosernat, France
Paper 5 - Ten years of Experience in Sweetening Croatia´s Natural Gas with MDEA George Babich, Josip Vaðunec, INA NAFTAPLIN, Croatia
Paper 6 - Why Not Optimize Your Amine Sweetening Units? Nancy Eldin, Bryan Research & Eng, USA
Paper 7 - Changing Economics of Gas Transportation Stephen Gower, Mark Howard, BP, UK
Paper 8 - Oxygen in Natural Gas James Strickland, Kellogg Brown & Root, Inc., USA
Paper 9 - Challenges Of Bringing Into Service A High Pressure Sour Gas Re-Injection Facility And Network Steve Jones, British Gas, UK
Paper 10 - Multiphase Compression Ulrich Zahn, Bornemann GmbH, Germany
Paper 11 - Separation Efficiency of the Troll Kollsnes Separators and the Improvement in their Performance Lars Henrik Gjertsen, Statoil Research Centre, Norway
Paper 12 - Lurgi/BASF’s OmniSulf® In A New Arrangement – A Challenging Innovation with A High Potential Thomas Tork, Lurgi, Germany
London, November 2003
Paper 1 - Driver Power reduction for Multi-Stage Integrally Geared Centrifugal Compressors Ian Mather, Manager, Gas and Process Products, Atlas Copco Compressors GB
Paper 2 - High Fidelity Dynamic Modelling of Compressors Jo Elder, Atkins Process
Paper 3 - Well Head Gas Compression considering either Oil Injected Screw or Reciprocating Compressors for Gas Turbine Usage. Wayne Youngs, Toromont Process Systems
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