The course targeted the knowledge I needed to gain as a process engineer, very relevant and put across very well.
Eileen Penman, Brown & Root

Coal Seam Methane

This one-day course is designed to provide an analysis of the production of methane gas from coal seams and the associated production and processing facilities required. The course will explore the principles and details of production and processing based on the need to handle the variable nature of gas/water mixture produced from the coal seams. The general trend for coal seam methane facilities is to make the processing as simple as possible while at the same time producing gas, which is either readily transportable by pipeline or suitable for turning into liquefied natural gas (LNG). This course also considers the environmental issues and advantages associated with CSM production. Delegates will gain a good working knowledge of the CSM industry.

Suitable for: All non-technical executives within the oil and gas industry. It is also perfect for those outside of the industry who require a better working knowledge in order to support their clients such as those within banking, recruitment, government bodies etc. 

Key Topics Covered:

  • Formation of Coal, Coal Seams and Methane Gas
  • Production
  • Primary Processing
  • Produced Water
  • Gas Processing
  • Compression Systems
  • Oil Injected Screw Compressors
  • Reciprocating Compressors
  • Gas Tri-ethylene-glycol (TEG) Dehydration
  • Gas Export
  • LNG Production
  • Environmental Issues and Advantages

     

 

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