Improved corrosion prevention with acid-aided regeneration technology
Enhancing regeneration in amine treating systems has proven beneficial in many applications by improving operations and relieving design limitations via reduced steamrates and/or improved treating performance.
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Critchfield, J. - Shell Global Solutions, Houston, Texas
is a senior process engineer at Shell Global Solutions in Texas.
Valenzuela, D. - Shell Global Solutions, Houston, Texas
is a principal process engineer in gas treating and sulfur at Shell Global Solutions in Texas.
Brok, T. - Shell Global Solutions, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
is a senior deployment engineer in the gas processing group at Shell in The Netherlands. He is also a subject matter expert for amine and caustic processes. He is leading the development of the X-solvents (ADIP-X and Sulfinol-X) and has wide experience in sour gas projects. Mr. Brok holds a master’s degree in chemical engineering from the Technical University of Eindhoven in The Netherlands. He has worked for Shell for 27 years, including eight years in LNG and sour gas processing facilities in Brunei and The Netherlands.
Klinkenbijl, J. - Shell Global Solutions, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
joined Shell’s gas treating group in 1982. Her expertise includes absorption, adsorption and sulfur conversion, as well as carbon capture and storage, covering the operation, design and development of new processes, lineups and equipment. Presently, she is team lead in gas processing expertise and also holds the gas treating principal technical expert role at Shell. Some of her previous roles include positions in process modeling, crude characterization, refinery support and IT. She holds a master’s degree in chemical technology from the Technical University in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Lee, D. - Shell Global Solutions, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
joined the gas processing group at Shell in 2014. Upon completing her master’s degree in chemical engineering at University College London in the UK, she started working for an engineering firm, performing concept studies and preliminary designs for cryogenic gas processing technology. At present, she is working on the development and validation of amine treating models within Shell’s gas processing technology team.
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