In order to comply with regulations and to optimise margins, refineries have
to blend components of different qualities and values to meet stringent product
specifications, without product ‘giveaway’.
The relevance of product quality specifications will be covered in detail,
along with calculation methods for estimating the qualities of blended products.
This also includes gaining an understanding of the valuation of
blendstocks and their relevance in producing products in the most economical
way.
This program should appeal to a wide spectrum of refinery and petrochemical
professionals. It provides a sound basis for an introductory knowledge in
Boiler, Cooling and Waster water treatment.
The course will introduce participants to the desalting process as a whole,
covering the factors that influence design and impact performance, along with
the benefits it provides to the refinery process overall.
Gas and LNGstorage assets provide an important source of optionality for
energy organisations. Whether contemplating the purchase or sale of a storage
asset, upgrading a facility, or needing to make optimal operational decisions,
energy organisations need to pay close attention to the methods used to value
and optimise gas and LNG storage assets to generate maximum revenues.
By attending this two day course, youwill gain a broad overviewof different
pricemodels and numerical techniques to value and optimize gas portfolios that
include storage and LNG contracts with their associated physical assets, and how
to exercise supply agreements and operate power plants taking into consideration
the constraints that affect gas networks.
The ERTC Watertreating training course is a comprehensive core skills course
for professionals dealing with all aspects of boiler and cooling water systems
within a refinery.
The course will be highly valuable to all engineers involved in the
operation, design and troubleshooting of water treatment facilities.
The ERTC FCC course provides delegates with a practical understanding of the
FCC process along with the know-how for improving performance and profitability.
Facts and concepts will be presented with an interactive approach, encouraging
delegates to share their real-world applications and challenges. A key objective
is to train all delegates so that each will make a positive difference in their
area of their FCC responsibility as soon as they return to their workplace.
This course covers the key areas of assessing the design of the internals
through to their eventual installation but with the emphasis placed on aspects
seldom taught. It is not a Chemical Engineering ‘refresher’ course, but rather
seeks to cover topics from a practical viewpoint that can be obtained only by
experience.