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Gas Processing:
Design of Gas Gathering
Lines
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Program Duration |
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5 Days |
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Program Date |
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22-26 May ,2010 |
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Program Location |
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Cairo, Egypt |
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Program Fees |
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US$ 2950/Per Person |
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:
This course is designed for technical professionals
who have little or no experience with the design of gas gathering lines
and plant inlet separation. Equations for pressure drop estimation are
reviewed, with emphasis on understanding the assumptions involved in
some of the simplifications in the equations. Methods for preventing the
formation of hydrates and the control of internal pipe corrosion are
covered in detail, with emphasis on the effect of sour gas in this
regard. Pipe design parameters, such as grade, required wall thickness
and optimum diameter are explained. The design of line looping for
increasing throughput is covered. The plant inlet separator is the
terminal point of the gathering system. Since most gas gathering systems
operate under two-phase flow conditions, special design considerations
for the separator are explained and an example design calculation is
included. A comprehensive set of notes is provided.
PROGRAM OUTLINES:
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Equations for Gas Flow in Pipelines
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Friction Factor
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Temperature Drop Estimation
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Emphasis on Sour Gas Considerations
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Pipe Materials, Grade, Category
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Design Pressure, Pressure Drop and Optimum Diameter
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Hydrate Prevention and Corrosion Control
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Line looping
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Two-phase Flow in Pipes
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Plant Inlet Separator Design and Liquid Slug Size
Estimation
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