TEG Dehydration Fundamentals for Facilities Engineers - G4 Short Course
Program Overview
Participants learn to size, analyze, and troubleshoot these systems, covering key performance parameters and emission mitigation methods. The course is designed for professionals in the gas processing industry, including engineers, supervisors, and operators. It helps develop practical skills and knowledge for effective management of TEG dehydration systems.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
This short course is from the industry-standard Gas Conditioning and Process course (G-4), known globally as the Campbell Gas Course. This course includes: 5 hours prerequisite eLearning modules (participants may test out) 5.5 hours required eLearning modules 6 hours virtual, instructor-led sessions (pre-recorded)
Objectives:
- Gain a better understanding of TEG dehydration systems and their operation.
- Learn how to size, analyze, and troubleshoot TEG dehydration systems.
- Understand the key performance parameters of TEG dehydration units.
- Identify methods to mitigate TEG unit emissions.
Description:
This short course will review the process of TEG Dehydration. The online module component covers the following topics: Gas Dehydration Processes Glycol Dehydration Methods to Mitigate Emissions Types of Internals in Mass Transfer Columns The virtual, instructor-led lecture will cover the fundamental application of TEG dehydration calculations and analysis. The key performance parameters of these units will be covered in detail. The problem assignment will give participants insight into the issues and limitation of TEG Dehydration technology. The problem debrief and round table discussion will delve into common operating problems, potential solutions as well as give participants the opportunity to share their experiences.
Teaching:
- The course is delivered in a blended format, combining online modules with virtual instructor-led sessions.
- The online modules are self-paced and cover the theoretical aspects of TEG dehydration.
- The course includes a problem assignment that allows participants to apply their knowledge to a practical scenario.
Careers:
- This course is designed for facilities engineers, process engineers, senior operations personnel, field supervisors, and engineers who select, design, install, evaluate, or operate gas processing plants and related facilities.
- It is also ideal for mid-career professionals who have been transferred to a new role or assignment, and for new engineers who need to get up to speed quickly on the primary principles of gas processing.
Other:
- This course is part of the industry-standard Gas Conditioning and Process course (G-4), known globally as the Campbell Gas Course.
- The course is also available as a private, on-site seminar.
- The course is ideal for professionals who need to gain a deeper understanding of TEG dehydration systems and their operation.
- The course is designed to help participants develop the skills and knowledge they need to effectively troubleshoot and manage TEG dehydration systems.