Optimizing NGL treatment for sulfur and methanol reduction at Pembina NGL Corporation’s Redwater fractionation plant—Part 2
This article provides an in-depth case study on how Pembina NGL optimized NGL treatment at its Redwater fractionation plant in Alberta, Canada.
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The Authors
Wines, T. H. - Pall Corp., Port Washington, New York
Thomas H. Wines is a Director of Applications Development for Pall Corp.’s fluid technologies and asset protection group. Prior to assuming this role, he was Director of Product Management, Senior Marketing Manager and Senior Staff Engineer for the scientific and laboratory services division at Pall. Dr. Wines has more than 32 yr of filtration, separation and purification experience serving the refinery, gas processing and chemical industries, and is a specialist in the fields of liquid/gas and liquid/liquid coalescing. He has authored more than 50 technical publications and has one patent. Dr. Wines has given numerous presentations at professional societies and is a member of AIChE. He earned a PhD in chemical engineering from Columbia University.
Trucko, J. - Honeywell UOP, Des Plaines, Illinois
Jessy Trucko is a Principal Technology Specialist at Honeywell UOP in the treating technical services group. He has been with Honeywell UOP for more than 20 yr. During his years in Honeywell UOP’s development group, he advanced alkylene and FCC technologies. Mr. Trucko has been involved with Merox as a Project Engineer in the gas processing engineering department and as a Treating Technical Service Specialist for the past 13 yr. During this time, he designed individual units and complexes and innovated multiple improvements to the Merox design. Mr. Trucko holds seven patents and earned a BS degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
R. Morin - Pembina NGL Corp., Redwater, Alberta, Canada
G. Penner - Pembina NGL Corp., Redwater, Alberta, Canada
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