lng overview - brochure - sep 2013
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BY ROY WIDJAJA LNG CONSULTANT
YOGYAKARTA, 25-27 SEP 2013
LNG, or liquefied natural gas, is natural gas that is cooled to -260 F (-
162 C) until it becomes a liquid and then stored at essentially
atmospheric pressure. Converting natural gas to LNG, a process that
reduces its volume by about 600 times allows it to be transported
internationally via cargo ships. Once delivered to its destination in the
U.S. or abroad, the LNG is warmed back into its original gaseous state
so that it can be used just like existing natural gas supplies, by sending
it through pipelines for distribution to homes and businesses.li
LNG demand and production continuously grows. Qatar is now the biggest LNG exporter with the production
of 77 million tonnes per annum. Australia, Indonesia and West African countries will lead on the additional
new LNG plants in the next 5 to 10 years. This requires lots of dedicated engineers and operation team who
comprehend on LNG processes.
Advance Course on LNG Process and
Operationwill provides about all facets of the
liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry. It focuses
on presenting a thorough understanding of
LNG liquefaction and regasification facility
operations from the process side. The course
also includes overview on the worldwide LNG
market and trade as well as the commercial
issue. It will then review the major equipment and unit specific to the LNG industry and supporting plant
operations such as pre-treatment, natural gas liquids (NGL) recovery, liquefaction and utility systems. Alsocovers the LNG storage, loading and shipping.
Length: 3 days25-27 September 2013
Location: Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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Course Content:
00-Introduction
01-What is LNG
02-LNG Plants Worldwide
03-LNG Markets and Trade
04-Projects Developments
05-Commercial Issue
06-Basic Principles of an LNG Plant
07-Gas Treating
08-C5+ Removal and Fractionation
09-Liquefaction
10-Utilities
11-Flare Systems
12-Equipment Materials
13-Rotating Equipment
14-Heat Exchangers
15-The Integrated Plant
16-Equipment Constraints
17-Seasonality
18-Safeguarding
19-Points of Attention
20-Commissioning and Start-Up
21-Shut Down and Trips
23-LNG Storage and Loading
24-LNG Shipping
25-LNG Terminals and Regas
Exercises
09-Cascade Liquefaction
09-Propane Cycle
Recommended For:
Operating supervisors and engineers with suitable technical background (process, facility, operation,
mechanical, instrument), project managers, technical leaders and manager.
About the Presenter:
Roy Widjajais currently Consultant Gas and LNG. He holds patent in LNG processes. He has more than 35
years experience in the Oil and Gas/LNG industry of which more than 25 years in the field of LNG. His earliercareer was spent with Shell. Project experience in the field of LNG ranges from technology selection, Basis of
Design, FEED, Detailed Engineering, Start-up and performance testing. He also has experience in
debottlenecking LNG facilities and provided technological and operational advice to operating plants. He has
more than 10 years experience lecturing on Natural Gas and LNG courses.
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