About
The Conference
The Laurance Reid Gas Conditioning
Conference (LRGCC) has been presented
at The University of Oklahoma since
1951. In
the interval, it has gained worldwide reputation
as a principal forum for new ideas, developments
and operations for preparing and purifying natural
and other fuel gases for market. The LRGC Conference
is an indispensable conference for all professionals
involved in gas processing, conditioning, and
sweetening, which provides information on technological
advances, case studies, theoretical breakthroughs,
and current research. In addition to gas hydrates
and gas dehydrations, topics include gas cleaning,
gas sweetening and hydrocarbon dew point control.
These four areas comprise that phase of the gas
industry known as "gas conditioning."
Poster
sessions are an integral part of the LRGCC
Conference program. Papers accepted for the poster
session are required to meet the same criteria
as papers accepted for the general conference.
At the poster session, text and supporting illustrations
will be displayed. Poster authors will be present
during the session to discuss their papers and
answer questions. The schedule for poster sessions
will be announced in the LRGCC program agenda.
The poster sessions will not conflict with the
schedule of papers to be presented in the general
sessions. All poster papers will be included in
the LRGCC Proceedings.
Past topics have included:
- Gas Sweetening
- CO2 Removal
- Solvent Performance in sour gas treatment
- Dehydration
- Tail Gas Cleanup
- NGL Production as it relates to gas conditioning
- Solubility of hydrocarbons in amine solutions
- Sulfur degassing processes
- Catalyst evaluations
- Hydrate formation
- H2S removal
- Operations and recovery improvements
- Solving process problems due to heavy hydrocarbons
- Hannibal (Tunisia) gas plant case study
- Membrane ultrafiltration in hydrogen sulfide
removal
- Oxidation in sulfur recovery
- Hazards of molten sulfur storage and handling
|