Advanced - Gas Dehydration and Mercury Removal
Description:
This comprehensive course delves into the critical processes of gas dehydration and mercury removal in natural gas treatment, focusing on both fundamental principles and advanced technologies. Participants will explore key gas dehydration methods, including glycol-based absorption and solid desiccant adsorption, learning about their design, operation, and optimization. The course also covers mercury removal technologies such as adsorption on activated carbon and molecular sieves, along with chemical absorption techniques.
Through detailed sessions, attendees will gain insights into essential equipment, operational parameters, and troubleshooting strategies to enhance system performance. The program also highlights safety considerations, environmental compliance, and best practices for handling contaminants. Additionally, advanced topics such as membrane technologies, digitalization, and innovative treatment approaches will be discussed to provide a forward-looking perspective on gas processing.
By the end of this training, participants will have a solid understanding of gas dehydration and mercury removal techniques, enabling them to design, operate, and maintain efficient systems while ensuring regulatory compliance and industry best practices.