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Paper Index: 1952 through 2005

2007

Fundamentals – Sulfur Recovery
Elmo Nasato, Nate Hatcher, Michael Huffmaster and Thomas Chow

Operational Validation of the SPREX® Process for Bulk H2S Removal
Raphael Huyghe, Eric Lemaire, Fabrice Lecomte, Michel Deixonne and Hugues Lajeunesse

Cost Effective Natural Gas Conditioning: Twelve Years Experience of Membrane System Operation
William Echt and Jeff Cook

Shell-Paques® Bio-Desulfurization Process Directly and Selectively Removes H2S from High Pressure Natural Gas - Start-Up Report
Michael O'Brien, Craig Wentworth, Al Lanning and Tom Engert

The Sorbead™ Quick-Cycle Process for Simultaneous Removal of Water, Heavy Hydrocarbons and Mercaptans from Natural Gas
Michael Mitariten and Waldemar Lind

Saudi Aramco Eliminates Claus Catalyst Deactivation Caused by Aromatics Using Activated Carbon
Pierre Crevier, Abdulhadi Adab, Hassan BaAqeel, Ibrahim Hummam and Adel Misfer

Qatargas DIPA Losses Minimization Approach
Nasreddine  J. Hakim, Abdelkader Benmoulay and Frank Oehlschlaeger

Diglycolamine® Solvent Quality Improvement with Thermal Reclaiming
Don Daughton and Bob Veroba

Sharing Best Practices for Optimization of Beavon Stretford TGUs
Kenneth McIntush,  Nathan Hatcher, Jason Stavros, Timothy Andreatta and Brian Christlieb

Advances in Amine Reclaiming – Why There’s No Excuse to Operate a Dirty Amine System
Arthur Cummings, Glen Smith and Dennis Nelsen

Effects of the Temperature Bulge in CO2 Absorption from Flue Gas by Aqueous Monoethanolamine
Gary Rochelle and Hanne M. Kvamsdal

An Update of the FLUOR Solvent™ Process
John Mak, Dick Nielsen and Dave Schulte

Flammability of Mixtures of CO2 and Hydrocarbons
R. N. (Bob) MacCallum, Kenneth McIntush and Kevin Fisher

Troubleshooting Amine Plants Using Mass Transfer Rate-Based Simulation Tools
Jenny Seagraves and Ralph Weiland

Conversion of Sulfinol-D to MDEA at the Shell Canada Burnt Timber Facility
Ken Sourisseau, Jamie Grant and Mark Weiss

How Much CO2 Removal is Enough for NGL Recovery?
Hank Hudson, John Wilkinson, J.A. Anguiano, N. Beth Lousberg and Gaby Villegas

Successful Commissioning of CO2 Removal Facility in Gulf of Thailand
Guillermo Munoz, Alan Callison and Graham Davidson

High Performance Contaminant Resistant Membranes Minimize Pretreatment and Improve CO2 Removal Economics
Kaaeid Lokhandwala, Ankur Jariwala and Michael Malsam

 

2006

Poster Session

Sizing Coalescing Separators
Dani Fadda and James Jordan

Laurance Reid Gas Conditioning Conference

Feasibility Study for a New Sour Gas Field Development
Justin Lamar, David Stevens, Mark Tonjes, Kay Wong, Bill Breckenridge, Jaroslaw Koneiczny

Low Temperature SCOT – A New Horizon in Tail Gas Treating
Steve Massie, Michael Huffmaster, and Patrick McGillycuddy

DEA Conversion to MDEA Based Solvent Results in Energy Savings and Increased
Treating Capacity at the Energy Transfer-LaGrange Gas Plant

Bryan Danmier, Kevin Roesler, and James Daughtry

Iron Sulphides – Friend or Foe?
Ben Spooner, Mike Sheilan, David Street, and Egbert vanHoorn

DynaWave Wet Gas Scrubbing: A New Alternative for Claus Unit Tail Gas Clean Up
Steve Meyer, Nick Watts and Ed Juno

Handling Trace Oxygen at the Saunders Gas Processing Facility
Tim Jordan, Paul Nozal, and Ardeshir Azodi

The KVT SULFOX Process – Production of Sulfuric Acid from Waste Gases
Gernot Amlacher and W. Kanzler

Amine Plant Waste Heat Recovery System
Thomas H. Russell and Derrick D. Oneal

Busting a Myth -- Analyzing the Effectiveness of Lean Amine / Sour Gas Differential Temperature Control
Al Keller, Nate Hatcher, Jim Thompsen and Justin Weatherford

SRU Tail Gas Catalyst Evaluation
John D. Corley

Only Ray Sour Gas Available for Engine Fuel? Proven Membrane Process Cleans Gas for Engines
Ankur Jariwala and Kaaeid Lokhandwala

A Comparison of Different Models for the Prediction of Acid Gas Solubility in Alkanolamine Solutions
P.J.G. Huttenhuis and G.F. Versteeg

Are Your Simulation Amines Too Clean?
Nate Hatcher, Al Keller, Ralph Weiland and M.S. Sivasubramanian

Improving Refinery Stretford Unit Operation by Removing the Sulfur Melter
Jason.A. Stavros

Experience with Debottlenecking of Gas Dehydration Plants
H.G. Polderman, G. Konijn, J.L. Nooijen, and D. Egger

Amine Reclamation with Minimal Operational Impact through Electrodialysis
Paul Parisi and Sid Bosen

Fundamentals

Fundamentals – Gas Sweetening
Rupert Wagner, Bill Judd, Elmo Nasato, and Michael Huffmaster

 
 

 

 

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