69th ANNUAL LAURANCE REID
GAS CONDITIONING CONFERENCE
PAPERS ARCHIVE
PAPERS FROM THE 2019 CONFERENCE ARE LISTED BELOW.
FUNDAMENTALS PAPER SELECTED
Fundamentals of Gas Sweetening - Amine Treating
Al Keller, Bart Welch, Pierre Crevier, Robert Veroba – Chevron and Huntsman
PAPERS SELECTED FOR PRESENTATION
Troubleshooting MEG Carryover in a Canadian Gas Plant
William R. Acevedo Lopez, Daniel Stevens, Morgan Rhode - Shell; Bill Chu - Dehydration Experts
War Stories From the Foaming Front
David Engel, Ben Spooner, Michael Sheilan – Nexo Solutions and Sulphur Experts
How Much CO2 Removal Is Enough for NGL Recovery? (Revisited)
Hank M. Hudson, Daryl R. Jensen, Adebola (Bola) T. Oyedeji, Amy Claire Howard – Honeywell UOP
Factors Influencing the Location and Magnitude of Temperature Bulges in Amine Contactors
Kyle Ross, Luke Addington, Dale Harper – Bryan Research and Engineering, LLC
The Balancing Act of Technology Selection Within a Natural Gas Plant
Karen Hanlon Kinsberg, Jan Willem Hennipman, Marco van Son– Jacobs Comprimo Sulfur Solutions
Factors Affecting Claus Waste Heat Boiler Design and Operation
Elmo Nasato, Nathan A. Hatcher, G. Simon A. Weiland, Steven M. Fulk– Nasato Consulting, Ltd.
Banyu Urip Journey to Successfully Start Up and Operate Acid Gas Treatment Unit
Puti R. Anisa, Ahmad Muslih Sugiharto, Sutrisno Kaswan, Lukman Tanzil, Syamsul Bahrii– ExxonMobil Cepu Limited (EMCL)
A New Era in Sulfur Degassing - We Have Touchdown
Brandon Forbes, Al Keller – CSI-Ametek
Why Sulphur Plants Plug
Gerald Bohme – Sulphur Experts, Inc.
UCARSOL Hybrid Solvents: Formulated Hybrid Solvents Tailored for Organic Sulfur Removal Applications
John R. Dowdle, Jason Binz, Nick Shurgott, Megan Robb, James Robb – Dow Chemical
Amine Regenerator Control
Pedro L. Ott, Clayton E. Jones, Ralph H. Weiland – Optimized Gas Treating, Inc.
Vapor Control Solutions for Upstream Oil and Gas Production
Ray McKaskle, Kevin Fisher – Trimeric Corporation
"Capturing" the Tank Vapor Opportunity: Removing Oxygen from the Production Stream Reduces Emissions and Generates Incremental Economics
Michael McMahon – EcoVapor Recovery Systems
A More Efficient and Effective Iron-Based H2S Scavenger
Chad Dainty, Mike Callaway – H2SZERO
Strategies for Short-term H2S Removal
Carrie Beitler, Darryl Mamrosh, Ken McIntush, Duane Myers, Darshan Sachde, Brett Keys – Trimeric Corporation
POSTERS SELECTED FOR PRESENTATION
AGAT: Get Ahead in Acid Gas Treating. From Laboratory and Pilot Tests to Industrial Demonstration
Julien Grandjean, Aurélie Wender, Abdelkader Lettat, Marie Dehlinger, John Roesler, Sébastien Gonnard, Vincent Carlier – IFP Energies nouvelles
Selecting the Appropriate Gas Treatment Technology for Jazan Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
Mohammad Al Haji – Aramco Saudi Arabia
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