| 2004
London, February 2004
Paper 1 - Navigating the Technical Minefield of Gas Processing Options David McMahon, Foster Wheeler Energy Limited, UK
Paper 2 - Comparative Thermodynamic and Cost Analysis of Gas Separation Processes Prof. Maciej Chorowski, Wroclaw Institute of Technology, Poland
Paper 3 - Variable Feed Gas Compositions Dictate Processing Options for Egypt’s First LNG Plant Martin Mayer, M.W.Kellogg Limited, UK
Paper 4 - Adsorption Processes for NG Treatment Dr. Ulrich Daiminger, Engelhard, Germany
Paper 5 - Xe Recovery and Purification via Adsorption Dr Jim Occhialini, Air Products & Chemicals, USA
Paper 6 - The Use of Ion Transport Membranes for Air Separation and their Application for H2/CO Syngas Production Rodney Allam, Air Products, UK
Paper 7 - Qadirpur CO2 Removal Membrane Plant Expansion Robert De Pauw, Sales Manager Gas Processing, UOP, Belgium
Paper 8 - Operational Problems in Gas Sweetening and Dehydration---a Reckoner Alok Chakraborty, Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited, India
Paper 9 - Improving ASU Safety with Front End Adsorption of N2O Mohammad Kalbassi, Air Products PLC, UK
Paper 10 - Gas Purification in Russia Peter Kauders, Bechtel, UK
Dublin, May 2004
Paper 1 - Barriers to Delivering Value from Model Based Gas Field Production Optimisation – BP’s Experience Dr Bryn Stenhouse, BP Exploration & Production Technology, UK
Paper 2 - Obtaining Value from Oil & Gas Model Based Asset Management Fred Tonnaire, Aspen Technology, UK
Paper 3 - An Examination of the Prediction of Hydrate Formation Conditions in Sour Natural Gas John J Carroll, Gas Liquids Engineering Ltd, Canada
Paper 4 - Mercury, The Volatile Surprise in Gas Processing Eric Hendricks, Shell Global Solutions, The Netherlands
Paper 5 - Mercury Distribution on Gas Processing Plants Peter Carnell & Paul Openshaw, Johnson Matthey Catalysts, UK
Paper 6 - Novel Phase Separation Methods Ian Bedwell, KPS Paladon, UK
Paper 7 - An Overview of the Society of International Gas Carrier and Terminal Operators Roger Roue, SIGTTO, UK
Paper 8 - An Update on the LNG Market and Projects for 2004 Brian Songhurst, M W Kellogg, UK
Paper 9 - A Cost Effective Design For Reducing C2 & C3 at LNG Receiving Terminals Christopher Nobel, Foster Wheeler Energy, UK
Paper 10 - Gas Fired Power Plant with C02 Capture Ingvild Knoph/May-Britt Hagg, Norwegian University of Science & Technology
Paper 11 - Minimising Emissions and Reducing Maintenance Costs from your Flare System Morten Sivertsen, ABB Gas Technology, Norway
St. Cyr sur Mer, France, September 2004
Paper 1 - Cryogenic Sour Gas Process Attractive for Acid Gas Injection Applications Scott Northrop – Exxon Mobil / Rene F. Bailek – Imperial Oil Co
Paper 2 - The Removal of CO2 with Aqueous Solutions of MEA/MDEA Solutions S van Loo, E P van Elk, G.F Versteeg – Procede Group BV
Paper 3 - Natural Gas Front End Treating & Sulfur Management Options Peter Meister – UOP LLC
Paper 4 - LNG FPSO: Turboexpander Process Economics Monetizing the “Gas Problem” Jorge H. Foglietta – Lummus Process Technology – Randall Gas Technologies
Paper 5 - Use of Operator Training for Improved Capacity Enhancement & Safety in FPSOs Dr Paul W Seccombe – Invensys Systems UK Ltd
Paper 6 - Debottlenecking, Capacity Enhancement & Product Development by Process Optimization and Modification Manoj Kumar Agrawal – The Oil & Natural Gas Corporation
Paper 7 - Methanol: A Gas Processing Option Dr Joep Font Freide – BP Exploration & Production Technology
Paper 8 - Twister Supersonic Gas Conditioning First Commercial Offshore Experience and Subsea Demonstration Project Hugh Epsom – Twister BV
Paper 9 - Gas Conditioning Utilising the Vortisep Device. Application of a Novel Technology at an Industrial Scale Manfred Lorey – Filtan Anlagenbau GmbH / Keith Thomas – Tractebel Gas Eng. GmbH Paper 10 - Finding The Fountain of Youth For A Molsieve Dehydration Unit Anders Carlsson, J.B. Rajani, A Kodde – Shell Global Solutions
London, November 2004
Paper 1 - Challenges and Achievements of Constructing a World Scale NGL Extraction Plant in Egypt. Harry D Koehler, United Gas Derivatives Co, Egypt
Paper 2 - North Sea Gas Processing Margins – Between a Rock and a Hard Place? J Corke, Purvin & Gertz, UK
Paper 3 - Finding a suitable level of NGL recovery to maximize liquid production and minimize investments in fractionation and compression for KEP2005 project. Bjørn M Berg, Statoil, Norway |