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February 2006 - London, UK List of papers presented
Paper 1 - Offshore Angolan Gas Processing / LPG Facilities Corky Rose Chevron Texaco, London
Paper 2 - Upstream – Downstream Design Interface Issues Ed Bras, Nishant Gupta and Paul Clinton Shell Global Systems Int, The Hague, Netherlands
Paper 3 - A Novel Application of Jet Pump Technology to Boost Production – Field Experience and Lessons Learned Sacha Sarshar and Najam Beg, Caltec Limited, Cranfield, UK
Paper 4 - The Sorbead Quick – Cycle Process for Simultaneous Removal of Multiple Contaminants from Natural Gas Michael Mitariten and Waldemar Lind, Engelhard Corporation, USA and Germany
Paper 5 - Offshore Data Integration – The “e-Field” Revolution Steve Robinson, Invensys, Manchester, UK
Paper 6 - Introducing the Imminent Benefits of System Modular Technology for Seabed Gas Compression and Processing David Appleford, Alpha Thames Subsea., UK
Paper 7 - Offshore LNG Production Leo Festen, ABB Lummus Global, Netherlands
Paper 8 - The Safe and Efficient Provision of Oxygen for Offshore Conversion of Natural Gas Peter Goldstone, Air Products plc, Walton on Thames, UK
Paper 9 - Compact Gas to Methanol Process and it’s Application to Improved Oil Recovery Svend Runbold and James Banister, Heatric, Poole UK
May 2006 – Antwerp, Belgium List of papers presented
Paper 1 - H2S Bulk Removal with the SPREX® Process – First Operational Results Francois Lallemand, Total SA, France
Paper 2 - Why Gas Processors should have an Interest in ‘Oily’ Water? Alan Foster, J.M.Campbell , United Kingdom Paper 3 - Less Fuel – Less Fire – Less Pollution using Low Temperature Tail Gas Catalysts and Catalytic Incineration in Sulphur Plants Stephen Massie, Criterion Catalysts and Technologies, USA
Paper 4 - Using a More Thermodynamically Adapted Model Improves Modelling of TEG Dehydration Units - Allows Better Operation and Efficiency Wim Van Wassenhove, Aspentech, Belgium
Paper 5 - New Challenges for UK Natural Gas Steve R. Jackson, Costain Oil, Gas and Process Ltd., UK
Paper 6 - Egypt’s Premier LNG Project (SEGAS LNG) Establishes New Industry Benchmarks Martin Mayer, M. W. Kellogg, UK
Paper 7 - LNG Technology for Large LNG Trains Wiveka Elion, Shell Global Solutions International BV, Netherlands
Paper 8 - Overview of an Economic Mid-Sized LNG Liquefaction and Storage Project in China with a Liquefaction Capacity of 400000 Tonnes/Year. Albert Meffert, Tractebel, Germany
Paper 9 - Cryogenic Pipe-in-Pipe Technology – Qualification Requirements and Perspectives for Industrial Application Raul Risi and Phillip Cox, Technip, France
Paper 10 - Zeebrugge (B) LNG terminal first extension - an ambitious project to expand the existing LNG facility Eric Van Ingelghem, Fluxys, Belgium
September 2006, Oslo Norway
Papers presented
Paper 1 - Mercury Removal from Hydrocarbon Liquids Andrea Foster,Johnson Mathey, UK
Paper 2 - Integrated Treating Options for Sour Natural Gases Theo Brok, Shell Global Solutions, Netherlands
Paper 3 - Knowledge of Real Fluid Behaviour – Key to Solve High Pressure Separation Challenges Lars Henrik Gjertsen, Statoil, Norway
Paper 4 - Supersonic Gas Conditioning - Low Pressure Drop Twister Pascal Van Eck, Twister BV, Netherlands
Paper 5 - Efficiency in Trayed and Packed Dehydration Absorbers Lars Erik Oi, Telemark Institute of Technology, Norway
Paper 6 - Advanced Design of Glycol Reclamation Plants Craig Nazzer Cameron Petreco Process Systems International, New Zealand
Paper 7 - Integrated Production System Modelling Malcolm Beaumont, Shell Global Systems, Netherlands Paper 8 - The Miskar Gas Field Paul Roberts, Worley Parsons UK
Paper 9 - Performance Modelling of the Kårstø Gas Plant Martyn Johnson, Petrofac Engineering UK / Gassco Norway
Paper 10 - Optimising BP’s Crane Gathering and Processing System Mark Roop eSimulation / BP USA
Paper 11 - Effect of Sea Motion and Tilt on the Performance of Processing Equipment on Board of Mobile Platforms Turgay Pekdemir, Herriot Watt University, UK
Paper 12 - The Contribution of Alarm Systems to Plant Safety Rob Turner, ABB Engineering Services, UK
Paper 13 - Zero Flaring – Environmental Improvement with Real Cost Benefits Jonathan Miles, ARGO Engineering UK
Paper 14 - SIL Codes - So Tell Me Again! Why did you give 61508 to the Instrument Engineer Clive de Salis, Rowan House, UK
Paper 15 - LNG Applications of Diffusion Bonded Heat Exchangers John Burn, Heatric UK
Paper 16 - Refrigeration System Optimization in NGL Recovery Plant Mahdi Nouri, SAZEH Consultants, IRAN
Paper 17 - Integrated Approach for the Design of Refrigeration and Power Systems (University of Manchester & M.W.Kellogg, UK)
November 2006. London UK Papers Presented
Paper 1 - Trends in the Regulatory Control of Emissions from Combustion Processes Dr Ian Stewart, Genesis Oil and Gas Consultants Ltd, Aberdeen
Paper 2 - Carbon Capture: An Introduction to Relevant Oil and Gas Processes Andy Hemingway, Foster Wheeler, Shinfield Park, Reading,
Paper 3 - Key Metrics for CO2 Capture Project Assessment Michael Barclay, Foster Wheeler, Shinfield Park, Reading |