Pall Webinar
Contaminate Control in Midstream Operations
Webinar Details
- Duration:
- 1 Hour
Summary
In this webinar, we will discuss Pall separation technologies along with application challenges found in amine acid gas removal systems, glycol dehydration systems, molecular sieve dehydration systems, compressors and hydrocarbon condensate stabilization and fractionation. Topics covered include:
- Liquid-gas coalescers, liquid-liquid coalescers and particulate removal technologies
- Midstream processes and how contaminants effect operation
- Field & lab testing and rental equipment.
Speakers
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Speaker:
Tom Wines
Director of Applications Development
Pall CorporationThomas H. Wines is a Director of Applications Development for Pall Corporation’s Fluid Technologies & Asset Protection (FTAP) Group (25 Harbor Park Drive, Port Washington, NY 11050, USA; Email: [email protected]). Prior to assuming the above role, Tom was Director of Product Management, Senior Marketing Manager and Senior Staff Engineer for the Scientific and Laboratory Services Division at Pall. He has over 32 years 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 over 50 technical publications and has one patent. Tom has given numerous presentations at professional societies and holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Columbia University, and is a member of AIChE.
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Speaker:
Denver Merryfield
Global Business Development Manager
Pall CorporationDenver Merryfield has a BBA in Marketing and worked for 6 years in PALL corporation, a leading company in filtration and separation technologies.
He has covered different commercial management roles Globally focusing on working with EPC Contractors and Licensors on major capital projects. He has worked on filtration and separation applications in various markets, such as Oil & Gas, Refineries and chemicals, and Bio Fuels/SynGas.
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