Pollution Controls in the Oil and Gas Industry

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Pollution Controls in the Oil and Gas Industry Course
Introduction:
The success of this training course relies on providing participants with opportunities to engage and share experiences, investigate their abilities, and realize their professional goals. To this end, innovative training methods are employed, including theoretical lectures, open discussions, role-playing, and brainstorming sessions that encourage creative thinking. The agenda will be given to participants, along with some additional notes and booklets and training materials for reference.
Course Objectives:
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Participants attending the program will learn about air, water and soil pollution. They will understand the methods used for industrial water treatments ( physical, chemical and biological water treatment) especially oily water treatments. Air pollution control will be understood.
Who Should Attend?
The course is designed for graduate engineers and supervisory staff involved in process technical departments of refineries, petrochemical plants and production oil companies.
Course Outlines:
Air Pollution
- Air pollution from refining operation
- Emission from refineries
- Air pollution control techniques
Water Pollution
- Pollution effects of wastewater
- Types of water pollution
- Control of water pollution in refineries
- Standards for discharge of effluent water
Oily Water Treatment
- API separator design
- DAF (disolved air flotation) design
- Other modified oil/ water separators
Sludge Treatment and Disposal
- Sludge characteristics
- Sludge conditionings
- Thickening of sludge
- Dewatering of sludge
- Oil and hazardous waste separarion from sludge
- Sludge disposal