Sogat 2004 Advances in sour oil and gas processing
Posted: 06 October 2004
SOGAT 2004 is a forum for the discussion of state-of-the-art technology and latest advances in sour oil and gas processing which are applicable to the Middle East.
Papers in the conference programme coordinated by the Organising Committee, comprising senior representatives from QP, Qatargas, Adnoc, Saudi Aramco, NIOC, PDO, Shell, Gas Liquids Engineering and Pipeline Magazine, are taken from twelve countries and include several significant technical developments and case studies.
Topics of the conference include:
- The potential for acid gas injection at Kharg Island.
- Emerging and alternative technologies for handling H2S and sulphur.
- Operating experiences with acid gas injection.
- Technical and Operational integrity issues in sour gas development.
- The successful use of Membrane Technology in Sour Gas Processing.
- Acid Gas Enrichment steps and their benefits.
- Improving Sour Gas Processing by implementing solvent changeover.
- Case History of appraising a very high sour gas well.
- The future of sour gas processing in South Pars.
- The sour gas issues associated with the development of the Kashagan Field.
- Technology Developments to improve Mercaptan Removal.
- Case Histories of MDEA treatment experiences in the Middle East.
- Sulphur Facility Design Improvement.
- Case History of Acid Gas Contaminated Renewal in Saudi Arabia.
- Resolving foaming issues in LNG Production.
- Environmentally safe Sulphur Storage.
The conference programme will be augmented by a dedicated exhibition of companies supplying services for the handling, treatment and disposal of sour oil and gas. In addition, there will be an in-depth training workshop on Acid Gas Compression and Injection. For complete details please log on to www.sogat-2004.com

Posted by Alexander Lindsay, Editor Pipeline Magazine
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