April Training
April 9 @ 7:45 am – 11:00 am
Register for the April Training Session!
SEPARATION, REFRIGERATION & MODERATE GAS PLANT RECOVERY DESIGNS | PART 4
Join us at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday, April 9th, at Kinder Morgan, Conference Room 1BCD, 1001 Louisiana St., Houston, TX 77002. Class registrants are responsible for parking.
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TRAINING PRICING
- Individual Member: $148.50
- Non-Member: $165
- Owner/Operators that are Corporate Members: $0
Breakfast will be provided. The cost also includes a ticket for the luncheon immediately following training.
SPEAKER
Ralph Neumann – Midstream Process Engineering Consultant
AGENDA
Modern gas processing is firmly rooted in the concepts of natural gas phase behavior and equilibrium stage separations. This third “Extended Overview Series” module explores these concepts in an understandable way that even non-engineers can appreciate. The majority of the class will cover applications of these concepts to:
- Refrigeration – The heart of virtually all modern gas plant designs
- Mechanical Refrigeration Units (MRU) – Applying refrigeration principles to gas processing to meet sales specifications (dew point control)
- Moderate Recovery Gas Plant Designs – Popular options when high NGL recovery (especially ethane) is not needed and/or not uneconomic
This session will also be a great preparation for the final “Extended Overview Series” module on Expander Plants, Condensate Stabilization, and Fractionation in May.
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ABOUT RALPH NEUMANN
Ralph spent the early part of his career working for several firms in the engineering construction business, both internationally and domestically. He began as a process engineer specializing in natural gas processing and progressed to engineering management and project engineering roles. The next part of his career was spent working for natural gas processing operating companies where he managed both engineering and operations groups. Most recently, Ralph has held engineering and operations roles with several private equity-backed startup companies. He served as an instructor for John M. Campbell/PetroSkills, and he now consults in a practice that provides training, project management, and engineering services to the midstream industry.
Ralph.Neumann@earthlink.net
713-806-6042 (Cell)