Alternatives to flare gas recovery for sour refinery flare gas
For many sour gas streams present in a flare header, less expensive options than flare gas recovery may exist. The compressors, liquids management, downstream treating and other systems required for flare gas recovery (FGR) can be expensive to install and/or operate reliably. Some refineries allow the flaring of sweet gases.
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McIntush, K. - Trimeric Corp., Buda, Texas
Ken McIntush, P.E., is a practicing chemical engineer and President of Trimeric Corp. He has about 30 yr of varied process engineering experience serving clients in many different industries, including oil refining and upstream oil and gas. Mr. McIntush’s responsibilities include technology screening studies, troubleshooting, debottlenecking and other projects. He earned a BS degree in chemical engineering from Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.
Mamrosh, D. L. - Trimeric Corp., Buda, Texas
Darryl Mamrosh, P. E., is a senior engineer at Trimeric Corp. He has 30 years of experience in process engineering and process development for the petroleum refining, gas treating and pollution abatement for the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. He now focuses on the early-phase design, evaluation and troubleshooting of process technologies for client companies in a variety of industry segments. Mr. Mamrosh holds BS and MS degrees in chemical engineering from the University of Oklahoma.
Jones, R. A. - Trimeric Corp., Buda, Texas
Rosalind Jones is a senior engineer at Trimeric Corp. With 30 years of process engineering experience in petrochemical, oil and gas, and other industries, she has worked extensively in process research and development, process plant design, process optimization and manufacturing operations. Ms. Jones earned a BS degree in engineering science, with a chemical engineering concentration, from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, and is a Certified Six Sigma Black Belt.
Beitler, C. M. - Trimeric Corp., Buda, Texas
Carrie Beitler is a Senior Engineer at Trimeric Corp. in Buda, Texas. Over the past 28 yr, Ms. Beitler has performed and developed great expertise in process engineering, process modeling and optimization of unit operations in the natural gas, petroleum refining and CO2 processing areas. She also specializes in the development of process design packages for the fabrication of open-art technology, such as caustic scrubbers, acid gas injection units, glycol dehydrators and amine treaters. She earned a BS in chemical engineering from Purdue University.
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