Gas Conditioning and Processing - G4 - Virtual, Short Courses
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DESIGNED FOR:
Production and processing personnel involved with natural gas and associated liquids, to acquaint or reacquaint themselves with gas conditioning and processing unit operations.
This course is for facilities engineers, process engineers, senior operations personnel, field supervisors, and engineers who select, design, install, evaluate, or operate gas processing plants and related facilities.
These short courses are ideal for mid-career professionals that have experience in the industry and have been transferred to a new role or assignment.
They are also ideal for new engineers that need to get up to speed quickly on the primary principles of gas processing with a deep dive on the issues of the short course topics.
ABOUT THIS COURSE:
G-4, known worldwide as The Campbell Gas Course® has been the industry standard for more than 50 years.
These short courses have been developed to deliver the same depth of knowledge that one would gain on the topic from the traditional 10 day course. This course format is ideal for mid-career professionals who need to get quickly up to speed on a facilities engineering topic for a project need, or for a re-assignment to a field in which they do not have significant experience. They are also ideal for new engineers to the industry as the time required for each short course is less disruptive to daily work assignments.
By taking all 12 Short Courses, the delegate will essentially complete the Campbell Gas Course®, but in a 3-day class format that allows one to also be available for work assignments.
These short courses are comprised of a blend of e-Learning modules, virtual instructor-led lectures, real world problem assignments, and a virtual instructor-led problem debrief and round table discussion. A custom process simulator program is used to assist with solving problems and to give deeper insight into hydrocarbon phase behavior.
Each of the online modules range from 15 minutes to 1.5 hours of self-paced activities, with pre and post assessments. In addition, the modules have interactive exercises and problems to solve on the various topics. There is the option to test out of each module.
Required prerequisites for the Short Courses ensure the delegates’ success in the Short Course. Once a prerequisite is completed with a passing assessment, the module completion satisfies its prerequisite requirement for future Short Courses taken. In addition, participants have the opportunity to test out of the prerequisites.
Once the ground work has been laid with the base knowledge on the topic with the online modules, a virtual, instructor-led lecture covers the fundamental applications of the theory, equations and analysis. Time is provided for participant questions and clarifications during the lecture. Real world application problem assignments allows the delegates to practice the analysis covered in the virtual lecture.
The detailed virtual, instructor-led problem debrief covers the practical applications of the knowledge, as well as provides further insight into the topic, such as common operating problems, troubleshooting and a round table discussion where delegates can share their experience.
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