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The Only Initiative Focussing On How To Standardize Equipment And Supplier Selection Within An NGL Markets Context To Dramatically Increase Project Execution Speed
Presentations, Delivered By Gas Processing Operators, Will Focus On The Following Mission Critical Topics:
February 17-18 | Houston | Texas
Expert Insight From 20+ Leading Midstream Operators Including Process Engineers, Facilities Engineers & Project Managers
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www.ng l-recover y.com
Register By ThursdayDecember 18, 2014
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• STANDARDIZATION: Understanding how standardization of compression stations, dehydration, stabilization, safety and emissions control is being used to improve cryoplant operability while dramatically improving execution speed and costs
• MODULARIZATION: Examining the very latest applications of modularization in NGL processing plants to identify strategies for shaving time and cost off construction
• EMISSIONS REDUCTION: Detailing the current and impending emission regulations and how standardized relief systems and ultra lean burn design can bring projects in line with API guidelines
• STRATEGIC EQUIPMENT SOURCING: Assessing how accurate designs and strong supplier relations are being developed to reduce the costs and flexibility of compression, dehydration and stabilization
• NGL MARKET DYNAMICS: Forecasting market demand and pricing for ethane and butane to predict cryoplant demands and flexibility requirements and risk over the next 2-5 years
• C2 – C5 RECOVERY TECHNIQUES: Comparing GSP, RSV, LPG and high propane refrigeration plants to understand which provides the highest profit feedstock at the lowest risk
• CONDENSATE HANDLING: Understanding how to optimize handling and processing designs to accommodate growing condensate production from shale plays to improve safety, emissions, and facility execution speed
Shirish Mehta Engineering Manager Targa Resources
Organized By:
Maximizing C2-C5 Recovery - Increasing Execution Speed - Reducing Costs
Establishing Design Standards For Maximizing NGL Recovery, Increasing Facility Execution And Reducing The Construction Costs Of Cryoplants:Process Engineering Strategies For Maximizing Responsiveness To Evolving Ethane, Propane, Butane And Condensate Demands
William McCandless Vice President, Gathering & Processing Optimization Enable Midstream
Amol Wayangankar Market Development Lead Adviser Antero Resources
Pavan Adapa Senior Process Engineer Regency Gas
Keith Schafer Manager, Compression NiSource
Craig Wentworth Midstream Manager, Process & Treating XTO Energy
George R Brown Convention Centre
1001 Avenida De Las Americas
Houston, Texas 77010
Tel: +1 713-853-8000
Web: www.houstonconventionctr.com
NGL Recovery Optimization & Cryoplant Facilities Design 2015 is a brand new forum shaping up to be the most practical and exciting technical midstream initiative of 2015.
This is the first initiative to combine in-depth technical detail with big-picture, strategic, business optimization objectives to provide practical solutions on how to increase repeatability, operability and safety and reduce emissions in gas processing plants; all with the end goal of making dramatic improvements to project execution speed and NGL recovery.
NGL Recovery Optimization & Cryoplant Facilities Design 2015 is the only forum to discuss design strategy within the volatile NGL market context; to provide insights on how to maximize propane recovery, deal with excess ethane and build contingency should market dynamics change.
This is the only initiative dedicated specifically to process engineering, facilities engineering, and project management professionals, from engineer to VP level, in US gas processing companies looking for practical, take away solutions on how to drive down costs and increase the speed of execution. It will drive collaborative learning and understanding of the key challenges in this space, as well as deliver tried and tested solutions for overcoming them.
“Knowledgeable speakers and attendees list, and key contacts in the industry”
Environmental Drilling Solutions
www.ngl-recovery.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]
Venue Information
SEE KEY FEATURES BELOW:
• OPERATOR-LED: This is not a initiative led by academics or suppliers; it is an initiative for gas processing engineers, created by gas processing engineers, delivering solutions for gas processing engineers.
• CASE STUDY FOCUSED: This not research and sales-pitch type initiative. Presenters will break down what has been done well so far, why it went well, what didn’t go well, how it can be applied elsewhere and what changes can be made to standardize its success.
• APPLICABLE, TAKE AWAY LEARNING BENEFITS: The presenters at this initiative are not delivering theory but rather will be delivering practical presentations with the aim of providing the kind of insights and solutions that can be taken away from the initiative and applied in the field with immediate effect.
• TWO PRONGED TECHNICAL & STRATEGIC APPROACH: This initiative doesn’t just look at the nuts and bolts or big picture strategies in isolation - it combines best practice case studies from some of the leading gas processing engineering minds, who are also strategically focused, to ensure lessons are delivered on how to optimize both NGL recovery and overall project costs in cryoplants.
• STRATEGIC EQUIPMENT SOURCING FOCUS: A whole section is dedicated to optimizing supplier relations to enable high quality parts and services at the lowest cost.
• MODULARIZATION IN A MARKET CONTEXT: This congress focuses on how to standardize equipment on different projects, in different locations but within the context of market demand and pricing for C2-C5 to predict cryoplant demands, flexibility requirements and risk over the next 2-5 years.
“Great to see the audience
so actively involved.”
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
“High quality initiative - good presentation of information/networking.”
Kongsberg Oil & Gas Technologies
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CRYOPLANT DESIGN AND SPEED OF EXECUTIONDay 1Tuesday February 17, 2015
08.45 Chair’s Opening Remarks
KEYNOTE PANEL: STANDARDIZATION
09.30 Understanding How Standardization Is Being Used To Improve Operability, Safety, And Emission Compliance While Dramatically Improving Execution Speed And Costs
•Examiningthekeydriversthatincreaseprojectexecutionspeedandhowthesearebeingseentoincreasetotalprofitability
•Detailingtheimportanceofstandardizingdesigntoevaluatethepotentialforfurtherstandardizationinthefuture
•Evaluatinghowgreaterinitialinvestmentinstandardizedequipmentisbeingseentoimprovereliability,repeatability,andlong-termcostreduction
•Understandinghowstandardizedrecoverydesignsenablegreaterflexibilityenablingfasterresponsetimestomarketvolatility
Craig Wentworth, Midstream Manager, Process & Treating, XTO Energy
Shirish Mehta, Engineering Manager, Targa Resources
09.30 Question & Answer Session
IMPROVING SPEED OF EXECUTION, COSTS AND EMISSIONS
EXAMINING HOW INCREMENTAL DESIGN IMPROVEMENTS, STANDARDIZATION AND MODULARIZATION ARE BEING USED TO MAXIMIZE REPEATABILITY, IMPROVE SAFETY AND REDUCE THE COSTS OF CRYOPLANT EXECUTION
OPERABILITY & RELIABILITY
09.40 Examining Design Strategies And Incremental Design Improvements Being Used To Minimize Change Orders And Improve Long-Term Operability And Reliability
•Detailingtheimportanceofcontinualoperationalreviewsandreflectingon‘lessonslearned’tominimizechangeordersandoptimizerepeatability
•Explaininghowfrequentoperationaldesignimprovementhasprovengreateraccuracyinplantspecificationswhileremovingincrementalcostsonvariableitemssuchasvalvesandtrays
•Understandinghowregionalreviewscanproduceregion-specificdesigntemplatesontraysandinsulationrequirements,DCSsystems,valvesandpumpstodramaticallyimproveoperability
•Breakingdownhowregionaldesignsarestandardizedwithinthelocalregulationsandadaptedtorichgasornitrogenheavyareastomaximizereliability,speedandrecovery
10.10 Question & Answer Session
10.20 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
MODULARIZATION
10.50 Examining The Very Latest Applications Of Modularization In NGL Processing Plants To Identify Strategies For Shaving Time And Cost Off Construction
•Comparingthecostsofmodulardesignwithfieldconstructiontodeterminewhichismosteffectiveintermsofspeedandcosts
•Highlightinghowmodularskiddesignhasimprovedprojectexecutionspeedandquantifyingtheextenttowhichitcouldexpeditethecompletionoffutureprojects
•Understandingwheremodulardesignhasn’tworkedsuccessfullyandhowtoidentifyareaswherefielddevelopmentismoreeffective
•IdentifyingareaswheremodularizationcanposerisktoNGLrecoveryeffectivenesstoidentifyareaswherein-fielddevelopmentisnecessary
11.20 Question & Answer Session
EMISSIONS
11.30 Detailing The Current And Impending Emission Regulations And How Standardized Relief Systems And Ultra Lean Burn Design Can Bring Projects In Line With API Guidelines
•Detailingthecurrentandimpendingemissionregulationsandhowdesignstandardizationsforsafetyandreliabilitydirectlyminimizeemissionrisk
•ExamininghowstandardizedreliefsystemstocaptureemissionsfromsafetyvalvesandpipecanbringprojectsinlinewithAPIguidelines
•DetailinghowUltraLeanBurndesigncanbestandardizedperregiontoimproveemissionsandreducethepermitapprovalprocess
•AssessinginnovativetechniquesandmethodsforVaporRecoveryUnitstominimizeenvironmentalimpact
•ExaminingoptimaldesignlayoutsforhighAPIstoragetankstomitigatefugitiveemissionsfromcondensates
12.00 Question & Answer Session
REGENERATIVE THERMAL OXIDIZATION
12.10 Examining How To Standardize Design For RTOs To Reduce The Amount Of Gas Burned And Save Costs
•UnderstandingthepotentialforincreasedgasretentionusingRTOtechnologycomparedwithstandardthermaloxidization
•ExamininghowmuchmoneycanbesavedbyswitchingtoRTObynothavingtousegastoraisethetemperature
•DetailinghowtostandardizeRTOdesignforexecutionacrossotherprojectstoenabletotalcostreductions
12.40 Question & Answer Session
12.50 Networking Lunch In Showcase Exhibition Area
STRATEGIC SOURCING AND DESIGN STANDARDSEXAMINING HOW TO STANDARDIZE SPECIFIC
COMPONENT AND EQUIPMENT DESIGN IN CRYOPLANTS TO ENABLE STRATEGIC SOURCING FOR IMPROVED
QUALITY, EFFICIENCY AND COST REDUCTION
COMPRESSION
13.50 Establishing Industry Design Standards For High BTU Compressor Stations In Shale Plays To Enable Repeatability Between Sites
•EngineSelection:DeterminingwhichtypeofengineismosteffectivewhencompressinghighBTUgasfromshaleplays
•ValveConstruction:Establishingbestpracticesforstandardizingtheconstructionofvalvesincompressorstationstominimizetimewhenmovingfromwelltowell
•PressureDesign:Decidinghowtomovevariousvolumesthroughatvariouspressuresandhowthiscanbestandardizedperregion
•StrategicSourcing:Highlightingexamplesofeffectivecompressiondesignstandardizationandhowthesehaveincreasedoperabilityandstrategicsourcing
Keith Schafer, Manager, Compression, Columbia Pipeline Group
14.20 Question & Answer Session
STABILIZATION
14.30 Understanding The Design Differences For Different Climates And How Heaters, Cross Exchangers And Trays Can Be Standardized To Maximize Operability
•Examininghoweffectivedesignscanbestandardizedtoenablestrategicsourcingtoincreaseexecutionspeedandreducecost
•Highlightingtheimportanceoffeedflowratesonthesideofthecolumntoavoidoverloading
•Discussingtheimportanceoftemperatureprobeplacementandhoweffectivestandardizeddesignimprovesoperability
•Illustratinghowstrategicsourcingperregionenablesstandardizedseparationdesigntobeadjustedquickly,andatlowcost
15.00 Question & Answer Session
DEHYDRATION
15.10 Evaluating How The Standardized Use Of Package Equipment For Dehydration Is Being Applied To Reduce The Costs Of Liquid Handling
•UnderstandingthedifferencebetweenfieldandplantTEGdehydrationunitstoensuredesignstandardscancopewithincreasedpressurelevels
•Examininghowoptimalinletliquidhandlingsystemscanhelppredicttheamountofliquidcomingintopipelinetoincreaseefficiencyandreduceemissions
•Quantifyingtheoveralltimesavedthroughusingstandardizedfiltrationtosweetenthegastoimproveflowrateandpreventcorrosion
•Highlightinghowtosecuresupplierflexibilitytoaccountfordifferentpressuresandsupplylevelstoallowfastresponsetimes
•Examiningindependentlevelmeasurementandnozzlespecificationstooptimizedesignareasforslugcatchersforbothhighandlowpressures
15.40 Question & Answer Session
15.50 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
PERMITTING AND SPEED OF EXECUTIONEXAMINING PROJECT MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES
FOR EXPEDITING THE PERMIT APPROVAL PROCESS AND IMPROVING EXECUTION SPEED AND QUALITY
PROJECT MANAGEMENT & PERMITTING
16.20 Examining How Project Managers Have Established And Reapplied Design Standards To Improve Permitting And Prevent Delays To Execution
•Examiningbestpracticesfornavigatingthroughfederalandstatespecificairpermittingregulationstoimproveapprovaltime
•Explaininghoweffectivecommunicationbetweenbusinessdevelopment,projectmanagementandoperationsteamsimprovesprojectscopeandmaterialsourcing
•Detailinghowtoworktoscheduleandsecurethebestcontractoragreementstobeabletoprocessthegasintheallocatedtime
•Outliningwhatwentwellandwhatchallengeswerefacedinarecentprojecttodeterminetransferablelearningforfutureprojects
16.50 Question & Answer Session
SAFETY: CRYOGENIC PLANTS & AMINE SYSTEMS
17.00 Understanding How Well Organized And Structured Safety Management Can Be Standardized To Improve Regulatory Compliance And Execution Speed
•Examininghowprojecthazardanalysisenablesup-to-dateriskfactorsandtheincorporationofsafetyintodesign
•Examininghowseparatingsystemsintonodescanenablethecreationofadvancedprojecthazardanalysistoreducepotentialhazardsandimproveplantmaintenance
•Understandingwhichdesignsolutionshavebeenproventopreventcoldspinoncryogenicplantstopreventfractureofthepipingandexchangers
•AssessinghowtomanagecorrosivefailureinaminesystemstopreventH2Sleakagetoreducesafetyhazardsandimproveoperability
•Highlightinghowstandardizingasafetydesigntemplatehasbeenshowntoenablehugetimeandcostsavingsonnewequipment
17.30 Question & Answer Session
TRANSFERABLE DESIGN: PANEL
17.40 Exchanging Design And Execution Pitfall And Success Stories Among The Panel And Audience To Determine Best-Practices For Practical Application
18.00 Chair’s Closing Remarks
18.10-19.00 Networking Drinks In Exhibition Showcase Area
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08.45 Chair’s Opening Remarks
NGL MARKETS: KEYNOTE
09.00 Forecasting Market Demand And Pricing For Ethane And Butane To Predict Cryoplant Demands And Flexibility Requirements And Risk Over The Next 2-5 Years
•PredictingNGLmarketvolatilityoverthenext2-5yearstodetermineflexibilityrequirementsforcryogenicplantdesign
•AssessingtheeconomicriskanextensivefocusonincreasingC3+recoveryfromNGLinvolvesshouldethanepricingincrease
•EvaluatinghowacontinueddecreaseinthepriceofoilcouldimpactNGLpricingtounderstandtheadditionaleconomicvolatilitythiscreates
•Detailinghowmarketdynamicsandcommunicationbetweenmarketingandengineeringdepartmentscanenablemoreflexibleandmoremarketresponsiveplantdesignexecution
09.30 Question & Answer Session
ETHANE: CHALLENGE OR OPPORTUNITY?ANALYZING HOW ETHANE PRICING MAY CHANGE AND
HOW IT WILL IMPACT CRYOPLANT DESIGN
ETHANE PRICING
09.40 Examining Ethane Price Trends And Fluctuation Potential To Plan For Facility Adjustments Should Demand Increase: Exploring Plant Contingency Strategies
•Understandinghowethanepricingmaychangeasmoredomesticcrackerprojectscomeonlinetopredictengineeringrequirements
•Exploringhowethanevaluewillchangeasmidstreaminfrastructuredevelopstoserveexportterminalstoenableplanningforpotentialrequiredplantchanges
•Exploringthepotentialtoconvertethaneintoaheavierhydrocarbon(c6/c7)withamuchgreatermarketvalueincreasingethanedemand
•EvaluationoptionssuchasGTLtechnology,micro-conversion,andblendingethanetoaddbackintothepipelineasmonetizationsolutionstosurplusethane
10.10 Question & Answer Session
10.20 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
NGL RECOVERY OPTIMIZATIONEXAMINING DESIGNS AND CONTROLS TO ENSURE
MAXIMUM C2+ RECOVERY, PLANT FLEXIBILITY, AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS
ADVANCED PROCESS CONTROLS
10.50 How To Apply Advanced Process Controls To Cryoplants To Enhance Flexibility And Enable Faster Response To Changing Product Market Conditions
•Understandinghowtoimproveprocesscontroltechnologytomaximizerecoveryefficiencyandexpediteresponsetochangingcompositionstreams
•Understandinghowtoapplytemperatureandpressurecontrolstorapidlychangerecoverylevelsofethaneandpropaneintheplant
•Outliningtheprofitabilitylostthroughslowresponsetimestoquantifythecommercialgainsthatcanbemadethroughadvancedprocesscontrols
11.10 Question & Answer Session
RECOVERY TECHNOLOGIES
11.20 Comparing Recovery Techniques To Understand Which Provides The Highest Feedstock Profits At The Lowest Risk
•Detailinghowmucheachtechnologycosts,howeasytheyaretodesigntoseehowquicklytheycancomeonline
•Examiningthedifferentrecoveryyieldsandhowthesefitwithmarketdemand
•Understandingthecompressionrequirementsandhowthiscanimpactelectricityusageandincreasecost
•ComparingtheCO2toleranceofeachtechnologytounderstandtheimpactontowerpressureandprovideagreatermarginofsafetyfromCO2freezing
11.20 GSP Plant
11.40 RSV Plant
12.00 LPG+ Plant
12.20 High Propane Refrigeration Plant
12.40 Networking Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area
CONVERTIBLE PLANTS
13.40 Evaluating The Cost Versus Flexibility Benefits Of Convertible Plant Design To Determine How They Can Be Used To Increase Flexibility And Minimize Risk
•Exploringnewtechnologiesforcreatinghighrecovery,convertibleplantsandhowthesewillchangeoperationalstrategyinthefuture
•AssessingwhyGSPplantscontinuetobebuiltwhenethaneisimmediatelybeingputintorejectiontounderstandoperationalstrategiesbeingusedacrosstheUS
•Examininghowclimateandtherichnessofthegasimpactsrecoverystrategyandrequiredesignstobestandardizedtoincorporateconvertibility
•HighlightingthedifferentBTUspecificationsindifferentstatesandhowconvertiblerecoverystrategiesarebeingdesignedtoaccommodate
14.10 Question & Answer Session
PLANT FLEXIBILITY PANEL
14.20 Discussing Design Strategies Being Used To Optimize C2-C5 Recovery In Response To Volatile NGL Market Dynamics To Maximize Profitability
14.50 Question & Answer Session
15.00 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area
CONDENSATE FACILITIES
UNDERSTANDING HOW TO OPTIMIZE HANDLING AND PROCESSING DESIGNS TO ACCOMMODATE GROWING CONDENSATE PRODUCTION FROM SHALE PLAYS TO
IMPROVE SAFETY, EMISSIONS, AND FACILITY EXECUTION SPEED
CONDENSATE HANDLING
15.30 Investigating How To Optimize And Standardize Processing And Gathering Designs To Enable The Monetization Condensate
•Examininghowtoaccuratelyanticipatethequalityandquantityofcondensateproducedatthewell-headandrecoveredduringfractionationtodevelopadesignforprocessingcondensateintoacommerciallyacceptableform
•Understandinghowthequalityofgasandtypeoffacilityareessentialinpredictingthequalityandquantityofcondensateproduced
•Explainingsolutionsfordealingwithcondensatecontainingnon-saleabledangerouscomponentstoenablethetransportationoflighterhydrocarbonsincompliancewithairpermitrequirements
•Detailingde-methanizerdesignstoreduceoperatingcostsandmaximizetheamountofliquidthatcanbeprocessedtoy-gradetoreducevaporandincreaselosetocryogenicplant
•Examiningdesignbestpracticesforpipelinesizinganddeterminingpipelinevelocitytoensureallcondensatecanbetakenoffsitewithoutoversizing
Pavan Adapa, Senior Process Engineer, Regency Gas
16.00 Question & Answer Session
CONDENSATE DESIGNS: PANEL
16.10 Evaluating The Most Effective Designs To Handle Condensate To Determine Optimum Control Over Product Specification, Reduced Operational Cost And Maximum Quantity Of Product
16.40 Question & Answer Session
16.50 Chair’s Closing Remarks & End Of Initiative
Day 2Wednesday February 18, 2015 NGL RECOVERY OPTIMIZATION AND PLANT FLEXIBILITY
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NGL Recovery Optimization & Cryoplant Facilities Design 2015 is the only initiative to discuss design strategy within the volatile NGL market context; to provide insights on how to maximize propane recovery, deal with excess ethane and build contingency should market dynamics change.
Dedicated specifically to process engineering, facilities engineering, and project management professionals, from engineer to VP level, in US gas processing companies looking for practical, take away solutions on how to drive down costs and increase the speed of execution. It will drive collaborative learning and understanding of the key challenges in this space, as well as deliver tried and tested solutions for overcoming them.
DEMONSTRATE THOUGHT LEADERSHIPDo your customers know what differentiates you from your competitors? Demonstrate your market knowledge and expertise through a unique thought leadership opportunity to position yourself and company as a true industry leader or pioneer. If you are able to provide solutions and technical insights on topics covered in our agenda we can even offer you a perfectly-timed speaking opportunity enabling you to use targeted, editorially reviewed keynote presentations to your target audience to give your company a competitive edge in the market.
RAISE BRAND AWARENESS AND INCREASE YOUR PROFILE:To further cement your leadership position and raise your brand awareness, we can provide high value branding opportunities before, during and after the initiative.
MEET AND NETWORK WITH DECISION MAKERS:Thought leadership, branding and profiling are converted into contracts through extensive face-to-face relationship building. As a dedicated initiative for NGL Recovery Optimization & Cryoplant Facilities Design 2015, this intimate forum allows you to meet specific job titles in one place at one time, giving you the best possible chance of influencing key decision makers.
If you have a successful case study to share with operators, get in touch to apply for information on speaking opportunities and stall allocations:
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