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2021 Papers Archive

2021 Papers Archive

71st Annual Laurance Reid Gas Conditioning Conference

Papers

Gas Conditioning Reboiler Design
Bryan D. Evans - Gulf Coast Engineered Solutions, Inc.

Fundamental overview of gas conditioning reboilers, including types, design criteria, troubleshooting case studies, and rules of thumb.

Upstream Methanol and Scavenger Injection Effects on Amine and Dehydration Units
Austin Taliaferro - Spartan Energy Partners

Investigating disruptions, suspected to be caused by upstream methanol and scavenger usage, in downstream gas treating equipment and evaluating mitigation techniques for continued uninterrupted operation.

How Sweet It Is: Increasing Permian Gas Plant Capacity and Product Quality
Don Norton, Andrew Vincent, Eric Teletzke - Targa Resources and INEOS

New solvent allows gas plants in sour service to meet ultra-low H2S specs, debottleneck capacity limits, eliminate scavenger costs and reduce organic sulfur content.

Overloaded: An Operating Case Study of Corrosion in a CO2 Removal Amine Unit
Jim Glover, Mark Ferguson - Williams

Bicine, elevated loading, degradation and contaminants challenges amine health. A Texas amine unit experienced all concurrently. The search for answers resulted in insights and improvements.

Overview of Natural Gas Compression Options in Upstream and Midstream Operations
Ray McKaskle, Brad Piggott, Anne Ryan - Trimeric Corporation

Natural gas compression options for sales gas compressors, reinjection, VRUs and pipeline booster stations, will be reviewed. Criteria for selection of compressor will be discussed.

Challenges of Retrofitting Upstream Facilities for Tank Venting to Flare
Tucker Payne - Halker Consulting

This paper examines challenges encountered during the recent retrofitting of 50+ Williston Basin facilities for Quad Oa (VOC and methane emissions) compliance of tank batteries.

Innovative Hydrogen Sulfide Removal Process Reduces Costs with New Chemistry
Jeff Gomach - Merichem Company

A completely new approach to hydrogen sulfide removal in the oilfield. Introducing a new regenerable scavenger without new waste streams for your gas treating project.

Saudi Aramco Simplified Sulfur Recovery Technology
John P. O'Connell, Ismail A. Alami, Sunil Verma - Saudi Aramco

A new cost-effective sulfur recovery process for obtaining overall recovery efficiencies of 99.9+ percent. The SSRT process is based on the deletion of traditional Claus and TGT catalytic stages and the use of regenerable SO2 technology.

A New Sorbent-Membrane Hybrid Process for Removing Methanol and Water from Natural Gas Liquids
Gokhan Alptekin, Freya Kugler, Jerrod Hohman - SulfaTrap, LLC

The paper will present the results of a sorbent-membrane hybrid process for removing methanol and water from Natural Gas Liquids.

Controlling Amine Degradation in a Sulfinol-D Gas Sweetening Facility 
Adel Morhart - Brenntag Canada, Inc.

A Sulfinol-D facility successfully reduces their amine degradation from 23 to 2 lb/mmscf over a one-year period.

Recent Experience on the Design of Flash Gas Handling Options and VOC Control Systems
April Schroer, Mike Conder, Adam Meyer - Bonanza Creek Energy, Inc., Mesa Applied Technologies, Lansera, LLC

Oil shale facilities designs are evolving in response to tightening VOC emission limits. This paper describes recent design concepts and details to meet these requirements.

Safer and More Efficient Amine Operations via Computational Method for Rich Loading
Philip Oberbroeckling, Sean Mollberg - Dow and LyondellBasell Houston Refinery

Rich loading programs unlock considerable value in optimization and reliability. LyondellBasell’s Houston Refinery utilizes Dow’s real-time equations. Methodology for implementation and calibration are presented.

Improving Pump Performance on TEG Dehydration Unit
Kyle Benning, Brad Powell, Denny Carter - Viking Pump

Pump design, skid layout, and operation all play a role in pump failure; understanding improvements in all three factors will maximize pump life.

Sulphur Recovery Unit Rundown Systems
Marco van Son - Comprimo - Worley

A review of alternative options for collecting and storing sulfur to overcome the high maintenance cost of sulfur pits.

Alternatives to Traditional Tailgas Cleanup
Jan De Ren, William (Bill) Whyman, Hank M. Hudson - UOP LLC

Alternative tailgas scrubbing technologies that can reduce capital costs while reducing SO2 emissions are compared to traditional tailgas cleanup.

Posters

Operating Costs and Media Velocity of Solid-Liquid Separators
M. Thundyil, E. McIntosh, D. Seeger - Transcend Solutions

Operating costs and change-out frequency of solid removal devices is an ongoing industry concern.  A case-study of how media velocity was used to reduce operating costs is presented. 

A New Sorbent-based Nitrogen Rejection Technology from Natural Gas
G. Alptekin, F. Kugler, J. Hohman - SulfaTrap, LLC.; B. Gushlaw, M. Cesario, A. Jayaraman - TDA Research, Inc,

SulfaTrap, LLC is developing a new pressure swing adsorption-based separation system that can selectively remove N2 (and CO2) from natural gas that meet the Btu requirement of the sale gas.

SourCat Modular Catalytic Sulfur Recovery Process
P. Dimick, K. Webb, H. Wright, B. Tatarchuk - IntraMicron, Inc.

SourCat is a direct-treat catalytic sulfur recovery technology that selectively partially oxidizes hydrogen sulfide and mercaptans into elemental sulfur.

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