Organized by Flare Gas Recovery (FGR) And Utilization In Oil And Gas G R E E N F O R E S T Practical Evaluation of Flare Gas Recovery Options in Oil and Gas Operation 25th 27th September 2016 Dubai, United Arab Emirates By attending this 3 day training course, you will be able to: Ebrahim Salehi, PhD, P.Eng. Business Development & Project Director APED Engineering Consultants Canada Hamidreza Boor Project Manager-Flare Gas Recovery APED Engineering Consultants Iran UNDERSTAND fl are gas system in oil fi eld, oil refi neries and gas refi neries UNDERSTAND FGR technologies from established to emerging options ACQUIRE the ability to analyse fl are gas recovery options MASTER in conducting a proper techno-economic feasibility study to defi ne the most economical FGR solution for the assigned fl are project DISCOVER the tools and guidelines required to conduct a proper FGR due diligence OBTAIN an understanding of a proper FGR project development procedure- from concept to execution EXPOSURE to real industrial FGR case studies in oil and gas
Day 1 SESSION 1: RECENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS AND POLICIES WITH RESPECT TO GLOBAL WARMING Global fl aring Regional fl aring Advancement in global warming regulations Future restrictions on countries/ operations with high fl aring SESSION 2: AN OVERVIEW OF FLARE GAS SYSTEM IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY AND TYPE OF FLARES What is fl are gas system in oil and gas industry? What are the main components of a fl are system? What are the sources of fl aring and specifi cation? SESSION 3: INTRODUCTION OF THE FLARE GAS RECOVERY AND UTILIZATION TECHNOLOGIES Flare gas reduction at the origin Flare gas recovery technologies (compressor system, ejector system, educator system) Flare gas utilization technologies (gas to power, recycle to fuel gas system, CNG, mini-lng, mini-gtl) SESSION 4: HIGH-LEVEL COMPARISON OF FLARE GAS RECOVERY AND UTILIZATION TECHNOLOGIES Comparison of fl are gas recovery options Comparison of fl are gas utilization options DAY 2 & DAY 3 SESSION 5: CASE STUDY 1 - ASSOCIATED GAS RECOVERY FROM AN OIL PRODUCTION FIELD IN THE MIDDLE EAST Project defi nition Data gathering FGR options techno-economic screening Flare gas utilization techno-economic screening Simulation of the process options Economic modelling and analysis Selection of the fl are gas recovery and utilization option Basic design package development SESSION 6: CASE STUDY 2 - FLARE GAS RECOVERY AND UTILIZATION IN A 200,000 BBL/D OIL REFINERY IN THE MIDDLE EAST Project defi nition Data gathering FGR options techno-economic screening Flare gas utilization techno-economic screening Simulation of the process options Economic modelling and analysis Selection of the fl are gas recovery and utilization option Basic design package development SESSION 7: CASE STUDY 3 - FLARE GAS RECOVERY AND UTILIZATION IN A 110,000 BBL/D OIL REFINERY IN SOUTH AMERICA Project defi nition Data gathering FGR options techno-economic screening Flare gas utilization techno-economic screening Simulation of the process options Economic modelling and analysis Selection of the fl are gas recovery and utilization option Basic design package development CLOSE OUT
Workshop Overview Day one provides an overview of fl are gas system in the oil and gas industry as well as type of fl ares. The course facilitator will also touch on the recent environmental concerns and policies with respect to global warming. Furthermore, day one includes the introduction of the FGR technologies with a proper evaluation of each technology, and also looks into each technology s pros and cons. Day two and day three focus on case studies. There will be up to 3 real industrial FGR case studies including associated gas recovery from an oil fi eld and fl are gas recovery from two different oil refi neries. Attendees will be highly benefi tted from these case studies. Why you Should Attend? his course gives you a practical and economical view of understanding of how to minimize the fl are gases emission. At the end of this course, you will be able to advise your employer/ business operation on the possible solutions for minimizing their gas fl aring. This course, with the help of real industrial example cases, makes you able to defi ne the project road map for solving the fl aring issues at your operation. Stepwise, you will be able to see how a fl aring project is defi ned, studied, and developed from both technical and economical point of views. Who Should Attend? If you are in design or operation of an oil and gas facility which has the concern of how to manage, minimize and monetize its fl are gases emission, this is a course you must attend. This course is highly desirable for: Process engineers Oil and gas practitioners Managers in the oil and gas industry Business owners program schedule 08:30 Registration 09:00 Morning Session Begins 10:40-11:00 Refreshments & Networking Break 12:45 Luncheon 14:00 Afternoon Session begins 15:30-15:50 Refreshments & Networking Break 17:00 Course Ends
Ebrahim Salehi, PhD, P.Eng. Business Development & Project Director APED Engineering Consultants Canada Education PhD in Chemical Engineering, University of Calgary M.Sc. Chemical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology Awards NSERC Patents Integrated XTL and in-situ oil sands extraction processes, CA 2806044 Integrated XTL and open pit oil sands mining processes, CA 2822455 Publications Fuelling Alberta oil sands fl eets with natural gas, Journal of Hydrocarbon Processing. Viability of GTL for the North American gas market, Journal of Hydrocarbon Processing. Bio-oil from Sawdust: Effect of Operating Parameters on the Yield and Quality of Pyrolysis Products, Energy & Fuels. Theoretical and Experimental Study on Adsorption and Desorption of Methane by Granular Activate Carbon at 25 ºC, Journal of Natural Gas Chemistry 16. Use of the Adsorption Natural Gas Technology (ANG) on industrial adsorbents and its application to Natural Gas Vehicles (NGV), Proceeding of The 1st Conference on Natural Gas Vehicles and Alternative Fuel (CNG). Experimental study and modeling of adsorption and delivery of methane on activated carbon, Proceeding of The 9th National Congress on Chemical Eng. Conference Presentations XTL conference, London, UK, 2012 GTL conference, Houston, TX, 2013 Course Facilitator Over 10 years of progressive experience in the Oil & Gas industry within producer and EPC fi rms with diversifi ed capabilities as operation engineer, process lead engineer, facilities engineer, project development engineer, and business development & project director. Strong points include solid technical backgrounds, organizational and management skills, excellent problem solving skills, and the ability to transcend cultural barriers to co-ordinate effective projects. Extremely familiar with the engineering workfl ow process and has been in the development of Brownfi eld and Greenfi eld projects from inception to execution, start-up and operation. Areas of particular technical strength include oil and gas fi eld development, fl are gas recovery and utilization, natural gas monetization, petrochemical and water treatment. Partial list of clients: Petroecuador Hirbod Niroo Arak Refi nery KT Energy Roohina Vision IBACO Kasravand Oil Turbo Paya Energy Hatch EPCM University of Calgary National Petrochemical Co. Hamayesh Sanat Polymer Company
Hamidreza Boor Project Manager-Flare Gas Recovery APED Engineering Consultants Iran Education M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering, University of Tarbiat Modares Course Facilitator Hamidreza Boor is a project manager with 10 years of progressive experience in oil and gas process engineering. He has worked as a process lead for conceptual process studies, basic engineering design package and detailed engineering of oil and gas refi nery, Flare gas recovery & utilization, petrochemical and utilities & offsite projects. Highlights of Qualifications Extensive experience in fl are gas recovery for refi neries and petrochemicals Extensive experience in fl are network design and fl are system relocations Extensive experience in oil fi eld associated fl are gas recovery Extensive experience in refi neries basic and detail design Extensive experience in basic design of olefi n plants Partial list of clients: Petroecuador Hirbod Niroo Arak Refi nery KT Energy Roohina Vision IBACO Kasravand Oil Turbo Paya Energy Olefi n Research Institute Group Monenco Iran Consulting Engineers Company Oil Design & Construction Co. (Odcc)
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