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HYDROTREATING19 20 October 2015 | Kuala Lumpur | MalaysiaAMINE TREATING &
SULPHUR RECOVERY21 23 October 2015 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia
Conducted by Course Director:
Chris PashleyChris Pashley is an experienced Chemical Engineer, with over 25 years technical and commercial experience in a
wide range of disciplines in both the upstream and downstream petroleum sectors. This has included seven years
as a Process Engineer with Texaco Ltd. at its Pembroke Crude Oil Refinery in Southwest Wales and a further sevenyears as a Senior Consultant at Gaffney, Cline & Associates. Currently, he works as a Risk Engineer for the insurance
industry, which includes providing risk reduction advice for clients and the provision of assessments of insurance
risk for underwriters. This has resulted in the risk assessment and evaluation of upstream production facilities,
downstream oil, gas and petrochemical plants and visits to over 60 countries.
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The materials and subjects presented by a well versed by expert Petronas
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This short course training has been excellent in terms of providing technical skills and knowledge in understanding the
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HYDROTREATING, AMINE TREATING & SULPHUR RECOVERY19 23 October 2015 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia
Due to the fact that environmental pressures are resulting in increasingly stringent limits on the sulphur content of refined
products while, simultaneously, crude oil quality may deteriorate in terms of sulphur content, hydrotreating is now an
essential and increasingly important component of refinery operations. Due to its capability in handling a wide variety of
feedstocks, hydrotreating finds utility in processing naphtha, kerosene, gas oil/diesel, vacuum gas oils, lube base oils,
waxes, cracked distillates and atmospheric and vacuum residues. There are several types of hydrotreating catalystsavailable on the market and each possesses its own particular set of properties and operating requirements.
Consequently, this two-day course concentrates on the fundamental principles of hydrotreating; catalyst selection,
loading and conditioning; and unit operational practice. The course also examines the different types of hydrotreating
processes for the wide variety of potential feedstocks; key operational issues; and troubleshooting techniques.
Upon completion of this training course participants will be able to:
Gain an full understanding of the fundamentals of hydrotreating technology
Appreciate the role of hydrotreating in a modern refinery
Review recent developments in catalyst technology
Become familiar with hydrotreating operations
Examine appropriate troubleshooting techniques
Course Agenda in Summary
Environmental pressures on refined product specifications
Crude oil sulphur content trends
Hydrotreating theory and the hydrotreaters place in a modern refinery
Hydrotreating feedstocks and process unit types
Hydrotreating operational issues
Catalyst types, selection, loading, conditioning and monitoring
Catalyst regeneration and sulphiding
Troubleshooting techniques
Unit debottlenecking options
Who Should Attend
Refinery Process Plant Operators and Supervisors wishing to expand their knowledge and capabilities;
Refinery Process Engineers wishing to expand their knowledge and capabilities;
Refinery Process Design Engineers seeking an insight into hydrotreating operational practices; and
Non-process personnel interested in gaining a better understanding of hydrotreating in a modern petroleum
refinery
Course Methodology
While the primary course methodology is via lecture, there are ample formal class exercises included within each of the
2 days to ensure that the benefit gained by attendees will be maximised. For this purpose attendees should ensure they
bring calculators to the course. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions and to seek the trainers advice on
hydrotreater problems currently being experienced in facilities with which they are or have been involved.
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HYDROTREATING, AMINE TREATING & SULPHUR RECOVERY19 23 October 2015 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia
TWO DAY DETAILED COURSE OUTLINE
DAY 1
09:00 Welcome & Introduction
Trainer & participants introduction
Course Outline, Objectives, Schedule &
Methodology
09:30 Hydrotreating in Context
Global refined product quality trends
Trends in crude oil sulphur content
Hydrocarbon chemistry primer
10:30 Morning Refreshment Break
10:45 Hydrotreating in Context (continue)
Hydrotreating chemistry primer
Hydrotreating catalyst types
Hydrotreating unit configurations and associated
equipment
11:30 Hydrotreating in a modern-day Refinery
Naphtha Hydrotreating
Kerosene Hydrotreating
Gas oil/diesel Hydrotreating
Vacuum gas oil Hydrotreating
Cracked distillates Hydrotreating
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Hydrotreating in a modern-day Refinery
(continue)
Lube Oil Hydrotreating
Wax Hydrotreating
Atmospheric residue Hydrotreating
Vacuum Residue Hydrotreating
Aromatics Saturation
14:30 Hydrotreating Technology Licensors and
Catalyst Suppliers
Chevron Lummus Global
Avens
Haldor Topsoe
15:30 Afternoon Refreshment Break
15:45 Hydrotreating Technology Licensors and
Catalyst Suppliers(continue)
Shell / Criterion / Cansoly / CD Tech
UOP / Albemarle
16:30 Assessment Exercises
17:00 End of Day 1
DAY 2
09:00 Catalyst Monitoring / Management
Catalyst Selection
Catalyst Loading
Catalyst Conditioning
10:30 Morning Refreshment Break
10:45 Catalyst Monitoring / Management (continue)
and Unit Operations
Unit Start-Up
Unit Shutdown
Catalyst Regeneration
11:30 Hydrotreater Unit Operations(continue)
Reactor Control Parameters
Separation / Stabilisation Control Parameters
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Troubleshooting
Unit Performance Monitoring requirements
Reactor System
Separation / Stabilisation System
14:30 Hydrotreater Unit Debottlenecking Options
Case Study 1
Case Study 2
15:30 Afternoon Refreshment Break
15:45 Assessment Exercises
16:30 Course summary & Questions
17:00 End of Hydrotreating course
Registration will begin at 0830hr, with
class commencing promptly at 0900hr and
end no later than 1730hr daily.
All successful participants will be awarded
a certificate of attendance at the end of
class.
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HYDROTREATING, AMINE TREATING & SULPHUR RECOVERY19 23 October 2015 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia
Due to environmental pressures the requirement to remove sulphur prior to the sale and consumption of hydrocarbon
fuels has been increasing relentlessly during the past three decades. Indeed, in recent years the rapidity of the reduction
in sulphur has accelerated to such an extent that in many countries some of the lighter hydrocarbon fuels are virtually
sulphur-free, levels of 10 ppm being common. The removal of sulphur from liquid hydrocarbons is almost exclusively
achieved by hydrotreating, where the sulphur in the hydrocarbon is converted to hydrogen sulphide (H2S) by reaction with
hydrogen over a metal oxide catalyst at high temperature and pressure. Removal of the H2S from the effluent gas isgenerally facilitated by absorption in a lean amine solution. Subsequent heating of the rich amine liberates the H2S
which is then fed to a sulphur recovery unit where elemental sulphur is produced. Similar amine (and other) treating
processes are employed in associated and non-associated gas production facilities where there is a requirement to reduce
the sulphur content of the treated gas to acceptable marketable levels. This 3-day training course will review amine treating
and sulphur recovery theory and operational practice, and the various types of processes utilised. Key troubleshooting
techniques will also be examined and explained.
Upon completion of this training course participants will be able to:
Gain an appreciation of the fundamentals of amine treating and sulphur recovery technology and their role in the
upstream and downstream oil and gas sectors;
Develop an understanding of the importance of gas sweetening, acid gas removal and sulphur recovery in crude oilrefining and natural gas treatment facilities;
Become familiar with acid gas removal and sulphur recovery chemistry and analysis in relation to crude oil refining
and natural gas processing;
Understand the process criteria for the selection of amines for particular treating applications;
Become familiar with amine treating and sulphur recovery unit operations;
Examine various tail gas treating technologies;
Learn to utilise appropriate troubleshooting techniques.
Course Agenda in Summary
Importance of sulphur removal from natural gas and refined product streams Amine treating and sulphur recovery technologies and their role in the petroleum industry
Amine treating, sulphur recovery and tail gas treating chemistries
Process selection criteria for amine treating, sulphur recovery and tail gas treating
Amine treating, sulphur recovery and tail gas treaing operations and troubleshooting
Sulphur storage and marketing issues
Who Should Attend
Process Plant Operators and Operation Supervisors (petroleum refineries, oil and gas production facilities, and
petrochemical plants) wishing to expand their knowledge and capabilities;
Process Engineers (petroleum refineries, oil and gas production facilities, and petrochemical plants) wishing to expandtheir knowledge and capabilities;
Process Design Engineers (refineries, oil and gas production facilities, and petrochemical plants) seeking an insight
into amine treating and sulphur recovery operational practices; and
Non-process personnel (commercial, planning, supply and trading) interested in gaining a better understanding of the
role of amine treating and sulphur recovery units in the petroleum refining industry
Course Methodology
While the primary course methodology is via lecture, there are ample questions and formal class exercises included
within each of the 3 days to ensure that the benefit gained by attendees will be maximised. For this purpose attendees
should ensure they bring calculators to the course. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions and to seek the trainers
advice on amine treating and sulphur recovery problems currently being experienced in facilities with which they are orhave been involved.
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3 DAY COURSE DETAILS
DAY 1
09:00 Welcome & Introduction
Trainer & participants
introduction
Course Outline, Objectives,
Schedule & Methodology
09:30 Removing Sulphur from
Natural Gas
Rationale for removing acid
gas from natural gas
streams
Feedstock gas quality
Export gas, LPG and NGL
quality specifications
10:30 Morning Refreshment Break
10:45 Removing Sulphur during
Oil Refining
Nature of sulphur in refined
products
Desulphurisation
Technology
Hydrogen Sulphide
Removal technologies
11:30 Amine Treating Technology
in Oil Refinery
Amine process
Amine selection criterial
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Amine Treating Technology
in Oil Refining(continue)
Sulfinol process
Flexsorh process
14:30 Amine Treating Operations
Metallurgical and
Corrosion issues
General Troubleshooting
techniques
15:30 Afternoon Refreshment
Break
15:45 Assessment Exercises
17:00 End of Day 1
DAY 2
09:00 Amine Treating Operations
(continue)
Amine Plant
Troubleshooting
Amine / LPGF Contactors
10:30 Morning Refreshment Break
10:45 Process Selection
Technical issues
Marketing issues
Economic issues
11:30 Sulphur Recovery andProcess Selection
Sulphur Recovery theory
Sulphur Recovery unit
selection issues
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Sulphur Plant Corrosion and
Claus Unit Technology
Metallurgical and
Corrosion issues
Review of Claus unit
technology
14:30 Oxygen-Enriched Claus
Technology
Review of Oxygen-enriched
Claus unit technology
15:30 Afternoon Refreshment Break
15:45 Assessment Exercises
17:00 End of Day 2
DAY 3
09:00 Tail Gas Clean-Up Technology
Review of tail-gas clean-up
process
10:30 Morning Refreshment Break
10:45 Claus Plant Troubleshooting
Sulphur Recovery Unit
troubleshooting techniques
11:30 Sulphur Storage and
Marketing
Sulphur storage
Sulphur Marketing
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Process Selection
Process selection issues
15:30 Afternoon Refreshment Break
15:45 Assessment Exercises
16:30 Course Summary & Questions
17:00 End of training.
AMINE TREATING & SULPHUR RECOVERY21 23 October 2015 | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia
Registration will begin at 0830hr, with class commencing promptly at
0900hr and end no later than 1730hr daily.
All successful participants will be awarded a certificate of attendance at
the end of class.
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About your expert faculty
Chris PashleyChris Pashley is an experienced Chemical Engineer, with over 25 years technical and commercial
experience in a wide range of disciplines in both the upstream and downstream petroleum sectors.
This has included seven years as a Process Engineer with Texaco Ltd. at its Pembroke Crude OilRefinery in Southwest Wales and a further seven years as a Senior Consultant at Gaffney, Cline &
Associates. Currently, he works as a Risk Engineer for the insurance industry, which includes providing risk reduction
advice for clients and the provision of assessments of insurance risk for underwriters. This has resulted in the risk
assessment and evaluation of upstream production facilities, downstream oil, gas and petrochemical plants and visits
to over 60 countries.
Chris is a European and UK Chartered Engineer, a Fellow of the Institute of Chemical Engineers, a Member of the Energy
Institute (formerly Institute of Petroleum). He gained a BEng in Chemical Engineering from Leeds University in the UK.
As a consultant he has conducted training courses for the Petroleum Economist and several national oil companies in
the Former Soviet Union and the Middle East. Furthermore, he has prepared and presented several papers at
international conferences. He is a Senior Associate with Synergy Consulting Services where he provides high-quality
techno-commercial and training expertise.
petroEDGEis a specialist training provider with our key training hubs based in South East Asia. Since inception in 2007, we have
trained over 250 professionals from various disciplines in the Oil & Gas industry. Our core focus is in developing competency in
the local workforce in leading national & International oil operators and contractors.
As the accelerated pace of change in the Downstream Oil & Gas sector accelerates makes this sector one of the worlds most
competitive and complex business environments, petroEDGE has developed a series of training programmes specifically for the
Downstream sector focusing upon 9 key areas, namely:
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In our commitment to create sustainable skills development, we facilitate cost-effective skills transfer opportunities through world-
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petroEDGE delivers energy industry skills-based training courses in major cities around Asia, catering for every stage of your
organisations development path. Since our inception, we have provided wide range of management development training, business
strategy and technical skills training courses to over 100 leading international corporations and government establishments.
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