About
The Campbell Gas Course® has been the industry standard for more than 50 years and the core competencies of the Campbell Gas Course® are now available in self-paced eLearning courses.
These competencies set the base knowledge that is required for a successful career as an entry-level facilities engineer, seasoned operator, and/or field supervisor. These modules provide an understanding of common terminology, hydrocarbons and their physical properties, qualitative and quantitative phase behavior, hydrates, and fluid flow. In addition, they offer a systematic approach to understanding the common types of equipment and the primary unit operations in both offshore and onshore gas conditioning and processing facilities.
Each course consists of 3-5 hours of self-paced activities, with pre- and-post assessments. In addition, the courses have interactive exercises and problems to solve on the various topics. The total course duration is approximately 52 hours of self-paced learning.
Target Audience
Facilities EngineersProcess EngineersSenior Operations PersonnelField SupervisorsEngineers who select, design, install, evaluate or operate gas processing plants and related facilities
You Will Learn
An understanding of common terminology, hydrocarbons and their physical properties, qualitative and quantitative phase behavior, hydrates, and fluid flow. In addition, they provide a systematic approach to understanding the common types of equipment, and the primary unit operations in both offshore and onshore gas conditioning and processing facilities.