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Who is the course for?
This eLearning course is aimed at individuals working in the oil and gas industry who require a basic overview of gas processing. As an introductory course, it is particularly suited to those new to their role or the industry.
Is previous experience required?
You do not need prior knowledge or experience to complete this course and it is assumed that you are competent in your designated role.
How will the course benefit me?
Natural gas must be processed so that it is the correct specification for sale or for further processing. This course will give you an introduction to the main gas processing operations and systems.
It will also introduce natural gas liquids (NGLs) and explain the main NGL recovery processes.
How will the course benefit my company?
By ensuring you are fully aware of how gas is processed, you will have a better understanding of your industry and the work that your company does. You will also be better able to work with gas processing systems.
What standards are referenced in the course?
This course does not refer to specific legislation or standards but is written to current HSE guidelines, industry best practice and standard operating procedures.
Is there an assessment?
Once you have completed the course, you will be asked a series of questions to check your knowledge and understanding. These are based on the learning objectives for the course and have a pass mark of 80%.
• Know the purpose of gas processing
• Know gas specifications
• Know the types of gas processes
• Know the major gas processes
• Understand the nature of NGL and its markets
• Know the main NGL recovery processes
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