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Energy Mix
Energy Mix
Energy MixEnergy Mix
Energy Mix
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Safety
Enviro
nmen
t
Environment
Environment
PowerSolar Power
Conversion
Conversion
Shale
Shale
Environmental Challenges
Process Operations
Process Operations
Unconventional gas
Unc
onve
ntiona
l ga
s
Unconventional gas
Conventional GasShale gas
Natural gas conversion
Natural gas conversion
Gas Hydrates
Gas Hydrates
Gas Hydrates
Gas Hydrates
Gas Utilization
Gas Utilization
Gas Utilization
Gas Utilization
Risk Management
Risk Management
Risk Management
Risk Management
Utilization
Utilization
Sulfur Management
Sulfur Management
Sulfur Management
Ener
gy E
fficien
cy
Energy Efficiency
Ener
gy E
fficien
cy
Ener
gy E
fficien
cy
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety
Challeng
esCh
alleng
es
Energy
Energy
Air quality management
Air quality management
Air quality m
anagement
Air quality m
anagement
Air quality m
anagement
Energy EfficiencyEnergy sources
Energy sources
Energy sources
Energy sources
Flare reduction Flare reduction
LNGGTL
GTL
GTL
LNG
GHGemissions
GHGemissions
GHGemissions
LNGGTLGHGemissions
4th International Gas Processing Symposium1st Call for AbstractsOctober 26 - 27, 2014Doha, Qatar
OverviewQatar University’s Gas Processing Center is organizing its 4th International Gas Processing Symposium. This symposium is intended to be a primary event in the area of gas processing in the world by attracting international scholars and key industry leaders. The first 3 symposia were held in Doha, QATAR in 2009, 2010 and 2012. Feedback from the participants including, industry’s managements, engineers, and academics, show satisfaction and enthusiasm for participation in the upcoming meeting. All who attended received the symposia very well and all concurred, "that they provided just the right mix of input from industry and academia".
This 4th technical symposium will include plenary sessions presented by key industrial senior management, keynote speakers, technical sessions, and paper presentations. In addition, there will be pre-symposium workshops and post symposium trips to Qatari Industrial Cities known to host the biggest production trains in the world.
Featured ThemeNatural Gas and World’s Energy Mix is this Symposium’s main theme. Natural gas share of the world’s energy has been steadily growing over the last 40 years. Conventional and unconventional natural gas resources are projected to meet around 25% of the world’s energy demands by 2035. The increased share of natural gas in the energy mix is generally attributed to its low environmental impact and convenience in utilization as a fuel or feedstock. It is also a key player in enhancing the efficiencies of power generation system. The challenge of energy security and environment requires solutions that are within reach; and natural gas is a flexible energy source that has the potential to complement emerging alternative technologies.
Qatar has been the world’s pioneer in implementing new processing technologies on a very large scale and accumulated a significant experience in operational excellence; and as such Qatar is positioned as one of the leading LNG and GTL exporters in the world. The country’s leadership has a strong commitment to sustainability, and diversifying the natural gas market. Hence, industry and researchers are both vested on the advancement of technologies that are greener, safer and more efficient.
In recognition of this, the Gas Processing Center at Qatar University and its consortium members are launching their 4th International Symposium with the main theme being ‘Natural Gas and the World’s Energy Mix’. The symposium aims to bring together key academicians and industrial experts to address the various challenges related to accessing, utilizing and processing of natural gas.
The symposium program committee invites author’s to submit abstracts with emphasis in the following areas:
Energy MixNatural gas and alternative energy sourcesLNG, GTL, Solar PowerShale gasConventional and unconventional gas in the transport sector
Environmental ChallengesCarbon capture and utilizationGHG emissions and Air quality managementFlare reduction Energy Efficiency
Process OperationsNatural gas conversion, Gas UtilizationSafety and Risk ManagementGas Hydrates Sulfur Management
Novel contributions are welcome with emphasis on the following areas: • Environmental sustainability including Greenhouse gases (GHGs), VOC emissions, Flaring. • Clean production and efficient use of natural resources and energy applications. • Sustainable technologies for carbon sequestration and utilization • Efficient Utilization of natural resources (Feedstock, Energy, H2O, etc) • Assessment of sustainability and life cycle analysis
The symposium will include oral and poster presentations, keynote speeches, workshops and an exhibition.
Publication: Elsevier will publish proceedings in “Advances in Gas Processing” book series.
Symposium Awards: The Gas Processing Center Symposium will distribute awards in the following categories: • Excellence in Gas Processing Practice Award • Excellence in Gas Processing Research Award • Award for the Advancement of Gas Processing Industry in Qatar • Best Paper Award • Engineering Student Award
Energy Mix
Energy Mix
Energy MixEnergy Mix
Energy Mix
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Safety
Enviro
nmen
t
Environment
Environment
PowerSolar Power
Conversion
Conversion
Shale
Shale
Environmental Challenges
Process Operations
Process Operations
Unconventional gas
Unc
onve
ntiona
l ga
s
Unconventional gas
Conventional GasShale gas
Natural gas conversion
Natural gas conversion
Gas Hydrates
Gas Hydrates
Gas Hydrates
Gas Hydrates
Gas Utilization
Gas Utilization
Gas Utilization
Gas Utilization
Risk Management
Risk Management
Risk Management
Risk Management
Utilization
Utilization
Sulfur Management
Sulfur Management
Sulfur Management
Ener
gy E
fficien
cy
Energy Efficiency
Ener
gy E
fficien
cy
Ener
gy E
fficien
cy
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety
Challeng
esCh
alleng
es
Energy
Energy
Air quality management
Air quality management
Air quality m
anagement
Air quality m
anagement
Air quality m
anagement
Energy EfficiencyEnergy sources
Energy sources
Energy sources
Energy sources
Flare reduction Flare reduction
LNGGTL
GTL
GTL
LNG
GHGemissions
GHGemissions
GHGemissions
LNGGTLGHGemissions
4th International Gas Processing Symposium1st Call for AbstractsOctober 26 - 27, 2014Doha, Qatar
OverviewQatar University’s Gas Processing Center is organizing its 4th International Gas Processing Symposium. This symposium is intended to be a primary event in the area of gas processing in the world by attracting international scholars and key industry leaders. The first 3 symposia were held in Doha, QATAR in 2009, 2010 and 2012. Feedback from the participants including, industry’s managements, engineers, and academics, show satisfaction and enthusiasm for participation in the upcoming meeting. All who attended received the symposia very well and all concurred, "that they provided just the right mix of input from industry and academia".
This 4th technical symposium will include plenary sessions presented by key industrial senior management, keynote speakers, technical sessions, and paper presentations. In addition, there will be pre-symposium workshops and post symposium trips to Qatari Industrial Cities known to host the biggest production trains in the world.
Featured ThemeNatural Gas and World’s Energy Mix is this Symposium’s main theme. Natural gas share of the world’s energy has been steadily growing over the last 40 years. Conventional and unconventional natural gas resources are projected to meet around 25% of the world’s energy demands by 2035. The increased share of natural gas in the energy mix is generally attributed to its low environmental impact and convenience in utilization as a fuel or feedstock. It is also a key player in enhancing the efficiencies of power generation system. The challenge of energy security and environment requires solutions that are within reach; and natural gas is a flexible energy source that has the potential to complement emerging alternative technologies.
Qatar has been the world’s pioneer in implementing new processing technologies on a very large scale and accumulated a significant experience in operational excellence; and as such Qatar is positioned as one of the leading LNG and GTL exporters in the world. The country’s leadership has a strong commitment to sustainability, and diversifying the natural gas market. Hence, industry and researchers are both vested on the advancement of technologies that are greener, safer and more efficient.
In recognition of this, the Gas Processing Center at Qatar University and its consortium members are launching their 4th International Symposium with the main theme being ‘Natural Gas and the World’s Energy Mix’. The symposium aims to bring together key academicians and industrial experts to address the various challenges related to accessing, utilizing and processing of natural gas.
The symposium program committee invites author’s to submit abstracts with emphasis in the following areas:
Energy MixNatural gas and alternative energy sourcesLNG, GTL, Solar PowerShale gasConventional and unconventional gas in the transport sector
Environmental ChallengesCarbon capture and utilizationGHG emissions and Air quality managementFlare reduction Energy Efficiency
Process OperationsNatural gas conversion, Gas UtilizationSafety and Risk ManagementGas Hydrates Sulfur Management
Novel contributions are welcome with emphasis on the following areas: • Environmental sustainability including Greenhouse gases (GHGs), VOC emissions, Flaring. • Clean production and efficient use of natural resources and energy applications. • Sustainable technologies for carbon sequestration and utilization • Efficient Utilization of natural resources (Feedstock, Energy, H2O, etc) • Assessment of sustainability and life cycle analysis
The symposium will include oral and poster presentations, keynote speeches, workshops and an exhibition.
Publication: Elsevier will publish proceedings in “Advances in Gas Processing” book series.
Symposium Awards: The Gas Processing Center Symposium will distribute awards in the following categories: • Excellence in Gas Processing Practice Award • Excellence in Gas Processing Research Award • Award for the Advancement of Gas Processing Industry in Qatar • Best Paper Award • Engineering Student Award
Energy Mix
Energy Mix
Energy MixEnergy Mix
Energy Mix
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Safety
Enviro
nmen
t
Environment
Environment
PowerSolar Power
Conversion
Conversion
Shale
Shale
Environmental Challenges
Process Operations
Process Operations
Unconventional gas
Unc
onve
ntiona
l ga
s
Unconventional gas
Conventional GasShale gas
Natural gas conversion
Natural gas conversion
Gas Hydrates
Gas Hydrates
Gas Hydrates
Gas Hydrates
Gas Utilization
Gas Utilization
Gas Utilization
Gas Utilization
Risk Management
Risk Management
Risk Management
Risk Management
Utilization
Utilization
Sulfur Management
Sulfur Management
Sulfur Management
Ener
gy E
fficien
cy
Energy Efficiency
Ener
gy E
fficien
cy
Ener
gy E
fficien
cy
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety
Challeng
esCh
alleng
es
Energy
Energy
Air quality management
Air quality management
Air quality m
anagement
Air quality m
anagement
Air quality m
anagement
Energy EfficiencyEnergy sources
Energy sources
Energy sources
Energy sources
Flare reduction Flare reduction
LNGGTL
GTL
GTL
LNG
GHGemissions
GHGemissions
GHGemissions
LNGGTLGHGemissions
4th International Gas Processing Symposium1st Call for AbstractsOctober 26 - 27, 2014Doha, Qatar
OverviewQatar University’s Gas Processing Center is organizing its 4th International Gas Processing Symposium. This symposium is intended to be a primary event in the area of gas processing in the world by attracting international scholars and key industry leaders. The first 3 symposia were held in Doha, QATAR in 2009, 2010 and 2012. Feedback from the participants including, industry’s managements, engineers, and academics, show satisfaction and enthusiasm for participation in the upcoming meeting. All who attended received the symposia very well and all concurred, "that they provided just the right mix of input from industry and academia".
This 4th technical symposium will include plenary sessions presented by key industrial senior management, keynote speakers, technical sessions, and paper presentations. In addition, there will be pre-symposium workshops and post symposium trips to Qatari Industrial Cities known to host the biggest production trains in the world.
Featured ThemeNatural Gas and World’s Energy Mix is this Symposium’s main theme. Natural gas share of the world’s energy has been steadily growing over the last 40 years. Conventional and unconventional natural gas resources are projected to meet around 25% of the world’s energy demands by 2035. The increased share of natural gas in the energy mix is generally attributed to its low environmental impact and convenience in utilization as a fuel or feedstock. It is also a key player in enhancing the efficiencies of power generation system. The challenge of energy security and environment requires solutions that are within reach; and natural gas is a flexible energy source that has the potential to complement emerging alternative technologies.
Qatar has been the world’s pioneer in implementing new processing technologies on a very large scale and accumulated a significant experience in operational excellence; and as such Qatar is positioned as one of the leading LNG and GTL exporters in the world. The country’s leadership has a strong commitment to sustainability, and diversifying the natural gas market. Hence, industry and researchers are both vested on the advancement of technologies that are greener, safer and more efficient.
In recognition of this, the Gas Processing Center at Qatar University and its consortium members are launching their 4th International Symposium with the main theme being ‘Natural Gas and the World’s Energy Mix’. The symposium aims to bring together key academicians and industrial experts to address the various challenges related to accessing, utilizing and processing of natural gas.
The symposium program committee invites author’s to submit abstracts with emphasis in the following areas:
Energy MixNatural gas and alternative energy sourcesLNG, GTL, Solar PowerShale gasConventional and unconventional gas in the transport sector
Environmental ChallengesCarbon capture and utilizationGHG emissions and Air quality managementFlare reduction Energy Efficiency
Process OperationsNatural gas conversion, Gas UtilizationSafety and Risk ManagementGas Hydrates Sulfur Management
Novel contributions are welcome with emphasis on the following areas: • Environmental sustainability including Greenhouse gases (GHGs), VOC emissions, Flaring. • Clean production and efficient use of natural resources and energy applications. • Sustainable technologies for carbon sequestration and utilization • Efficient Utilization of natural resources (Feedstock, Energy, H2O, etc) • Assessment of sustainability and life cycle analysis
The symposium will include oral and poster presentations, keynote speeches, workshops and an exhibition.
Publication: Elsevier will publish proceedings in “Advances in Gas Processing” book series.
Symposium Awards: The Gas Processing Center Symposium will distribute awards in the following categories: • Excellence in Gas Processing Practice Award • Excellence in Gas Processing Research Award • Award for the Advancement of Gas Processing Industry in Qatar • Best Paper Award • Engineering Student Award
4th International Gas Processing Symposium1st Call for AbstractsOctober 26 - 27, 2014Doha, Qatar
OverviewQatar University’s Gas Processing Center is organizing its 4th International Gas Processing Symposium. This symposium is intended to be a primary event in the area of gas processing in the world by attracting international scholars and key industry leaders. The first 3 symposia were held in Doha, QATAR in 2009, 2010 and 2012. Feedback from the participants including, industry’s managements, engineers, and academics, show satisfaction and enthusiasm for participation in the upcoming meeting. All who attended received the symposia very well and all concurred, "that they provided just the right mix of input from industry and academia".
This 4th technical symposium will include plenary sessions presented by key industrial senior management, keynote speakers, technical sessions, and paper presentations. In addition, there will be pre-symposium workshops and post symposium trips to Qatari Industrial Cities known to host the biggest production trains in the world.
Featured ThemeNatural Gas and World’s Energy Mix is this Symposium’s main theme. Natural gas share of the world’s energy has been steadily growing over the last 40 years. Conventional and unconventional natural gas resources are projected to meet around 25% of the world’s energy demands by 2035. The increased share of natural gas in the energy mix is generally attributed to its low environmental impact and convenience in utilization as a fuel or feedstock. It is also a key player in enhancing the efficiencies of power generation system. The challenge of energy security and environment requires solutions that are within reach; and natural gas is a flexible energy source that has the potential to complement emerging alternative technologies.
Qatar has been the world’s pioneer in implementing new processing technologies on a very large scale and accumulated a significant experience in operational excellence; and as such Qatar is positioned as one of the leading LNG and GTL exporters in the world. The country’s leadership has a strong commitment to sustainability, and diversifying the natural gas market. Hence, industry and researchers are both vested on the advancement of technologies that are greener, safer and more efficient.
In recognition of this, the Gas Processing Center at Qatar University and its consortium members are launching their 4th International Symposium with the main theme being ‘Natural Gas and the World’s Energy Mix’. The symposium aims to bring together key academicians and industrial experts to address the various challenges related to accessing, utilizing and processing of natural gas.
The symposium program committee invites author’s to submit abstracts with emphasis in the following areas:
Energy MixNatural gas and alternative energy sourcesLNG, GTL, Solar PowerShale gasConventional and unconventional gas in the transport sector
Environmental ChallengesCarbon capture and utilizationGHG emissions and Air quality managementFlare reduction Energy Efficiency
Process OperationsNatural gas conversion, Gas UtilizationSafety and Risk ManagementGas Hydrates Sulfur Management
Novel contributions are welcome with emphasis on the following areas: • Environmental sustainability including Greenhouse gases (GHGs), VOC emissions, Flaring. • Clean production and efficient use of natural resources and energy applications. • Sustainable technologies for carbon sequestration and utilization • Efficient Utilization of natural resources (Feedstock, Energy, H2O, etc) • Assessment of sustainability and life cycle analysis
The symposium will include oral and poster presentations, keynote speeches, workshops and an exhibition.
Publication: Elsevier will publish proceedings in “Advances in Gas Processing” book series.
Symposium Awards: The Gas Processing Center Symposium will distribute awards in the following categories: • Excellence in Gas Processing Practice Award • Excellence in Gas Processing Research Award • Award for the Advancement of Gas Processing Industry in Qatar • Best Paper Award • Engineering Student Award
Energy Mix
Energy Mix
Energy MixEnergy Mix
Energy Mix
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Safety
Enviro
nmen
t
Environment
Environment
PowerSolar Power
Conversion
Conversion
Shale
Shale
Environmental Challenges
Process Operations
Process Operations
Unconventional gas
Unc
onve
ntiona
l ga
s
Unconventional gas
Conventional GasShale gas
Natural gas conversion
Natural gas conversion
Gas Hydrates
Gas Hydrates
Gas Hydrates
Gas Hydrates
Gas Utilization
Gas Utilization
Gas Utilization
Gas Utilization
Risk Management
Risk Management
Risk Management
Risk Management
Utilization
Utilization
Sulfur Management
Sulfur Management
Sulfur Management
Ener
gy E
fficien
cy
Energy Efficiency
Ener
gy E
fficien
cy
Ener
gy E
fficien
cy
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety
Challeng
esCh
alleng
es
Energy
Energy
Air quality management
Air quality management
Air quality m
anagement
Air quality m
anagement
Air quality m
anagement
Energy EfficiencyEnergy sources
Energy sources
Energy sources
Energy sources
Flare reduction Flare reduction
LNGGTL
GTL
GTL
LNG
GHGemissions
GHGemissions
GHGemissions
LNGGTLGHGemissions
Important Dates
November 25, 2013 Call for Abstract
March 15, 2014 Accepted Abstract
April 30, 2014 Full Paper Submission Deadline
June 20, 2014 Accepted Paper
July 3rd, 2014 Final Submission
Abstract submissions:
Interested researchers and students are encouraged to submit abstracts, between 300 – 500 words
All abstracts should be submitted electronically through the symposium’s website: http://www.qu.edu.qa/gpc_symposium/
To upload an abstract you need to 1. Click on “Call for Abstract” button 2. Fill in all your details3. Upload the abstract
If you are unable to complete your submission through the website, please email it to [email protected]