COURSE INFORMATION
De-Oiling: Oil Removal From Water
Location:
Calgary, Alberta
Type:
Training Course
Length:
1 Days
CEU:
0.8
PDH:
8
Fee:
$695 CAD
5% GST will be added to course fees upon registration.
Date:
Thursday, May 31, 2012
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Course Description
This one-day course reviews the methods of removing oil from oil-in-water mixtures.
Different modes of oil presence in water will be studied, and main unit operations for deoiling, such as API separator, Skim Tank, Floatation methods (ISF and IGF), Oil Removal Filters, Centrifuges, Hydrocyclones, Coalescers, and Demulsification methods will be discussed. Additionally, several case studies will be presented and discussed in class.
Course Outline
1. Oil In Water: Different modes of existence
2. Emulsions: Effective parameters
3. Oil In Water Parameters: TPH, FOG, etc, & Oil Assay
4. Oil Removal Methods: Creaming, Filtration
5. Applicability, Design Basis, Approximate Operation Performance, and Different types of:
- Skim Tanks & API Separators
- Gas Flotation Equipments: DAF, ISF, IGF
- Hydrocyclones
- Centrifuges: Two phase & Three phase
- Oil Filtration: Conventional & Ultrafiltration types
- Coalescers: Plate(PPI, CPI, etc.), Loose media, and Fixed Media Types
- Adsorption: Activated Carbon & Bentonite
- Demulsification Methods: Slop treating systems, demulsifier(polymer) injection packages etc.
- Biological Treatment
6. Historical and Practical Aspects of Deoiling:
- Deoiling Equipment Timelines
- Oily and Sludge Streams Out of Deoiling Equipment
- Operation of Deoiling Equipment (e.g. oil slug)
7. Deoiling Equipment Arrangements
8. Deoiling Comparison Tables and Rules of Thumb
9. Case Studies
Instructor
Mohammad Toghraei MSc. P.Eng.Mohammad Toghraei has over 19 years experience in the field of Process engineering and industrial water treatment. His main expertise is in the treatment of wastewater from oil and petrochemical complexes. For the past eight years he has taken on different technical roles in water treatment areas of SAGD projects. He is now working as an independent consultant.
Mohammad also has a passion for helping new Engineers and new immigrants with their career development and to obtain their APEGGA licenses by explaining the main topics of Ethics and Law, and how these issues affect the Engineering, Geology and Geophysics professions.
Mohammad has received a BSc. degree in Chemical engineering and an MSc. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Tehran, and is a member of APEGGA.
After immigrating from his native Iran in 2003, Mohammad now lives in Calgary with his beautiful wife and daughter.
Venue
Ernst and Young Tower Meeting Centre- Room 1440-2nd Ave SW
Calgary, Alberta T2P 5E9
View MapDirections:
Room 1 is located in the meeting centre on the second floor of the Ernst and Young Tower.
To access the meeting room from the main doors, head up the escalator to the second floor. Turn left and follow the hall. The meeting centre is just down the hall on the right hand side, and the entrance has glass doors and course signage.
To access the meeting room from the Plus 15, just follow the walkway past the escalator. The meeting centre is just down the hall on the right hand side, and the entrance has glass doors and course signage.
Recommended Accommodations
The International HotelThe Westin Calgary