Gas Conditioning and Processing - LNG Emphasis - G-4 LNG

Course

About the Course

This is the LNG-industry version of our popular G-4 course, with expanded coverage of refrigeration and LNG technologies. The course includes in-depth information on basic natural gas conditioning and processing. This is mainly the core G-4 Campbell Gas Course curriculum in an LNG context with the expanded refrigeration coverage. The course covers relevant details of both the mixed refrigerant (APCI) and cascade (ConocoPhillips) processes in LNG liquefaction. Reference is made to other liquefaction processes including Mixed Fluid Cascade Process, Dual Mixed Refrigerant Process, and Nitrogen (single or dual) Cycles being developed for FLNG projects. This is followed by higher level coverage of the LNG value chain consisting of a gas liquefaction section; LNG run-down to LNG storage; loading berth for LNG export; LNG shipping; and LNG receiving and regasificaton terminals. Versions of this course have been taught in many of the world's base-load and peak-shaving LNG plants, such as Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Norway, Qatar, UK, and West Indies.

"Liked structured approach to looking at main components of gas conditioning." - Project Engineer - Australia

"Very engaging facilitator. He knew the topic very well!" - Graduate Engineer, Australia

Target Audience

Personnel involved with natural gas processing and LNG production, as well as anyone interested in a solid technical understanding of the principles of an LNG plant.

You Will Learn

  • The basics of LNG gas conditioning and processing
  • Selection and evaluation processes used to dehydrate natural gas, remove heavy components and other contaminants, and extract NGLs for LNG plants
  • Physical/thermodynamic property correlations and principles, including heating values, etc. as applied to gas processing facilities and LNG plants
  • Fundamentals of propane, propane-precooled, mixed refrigerants, and cascade systems used in LNG plants
  • Key points in other LNG liquefaction technologies
  • How to perform and review equipment sizing for major process equipment
  • Solutions to operating problems and control issues in LNG and gas processing facilities

Course Content

  • Basic gas technology principles
  • Terminology and nomenclature
  • Physical properties of hydrocarbons
  • Qualitative phase behavior
  • Vapor-liquid equilibrium
  • Water-hydrocarbon system behavior, hydrates, etc.
  • Thermodynamics of LNG processes
  • Separation equipment
  • Gas treatment, CO2, and H2S removal
  • Dehydration of natural gas (TEG and Molecular Sieve)
  • Heat transfer and exchangers
  • Pumps and compressors
  • Refrigeration systems
  • LNG liquefaction technologies
  • Fractionation
  • Other facilities topics relevant to LNG
  • Course summary and overview

In-Classroom Format

'25
Jun
30
'25
Jul
11
In-Classroom
in Kuala Lumpur
Course
$10,665.00
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'25
Aug
11
'25
Aug
22
In-Classroom
in Houston
Course
$10,240.00
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'25
Nov
17
'25
Nov
28
In-Classroom
in Perth
Course
$10,665.00
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