About
A practical, engineering-focused course covering baseload liquefaction technologies commercially deployed to date. This five-day program integrates LNG fundamentals, liquefaction technologies, refrigeration systems, heat transfer and rotating equipment with real-world operating experience to equip engineers and technical professionals with the knowledge needed to support LNG projects and facilities with confidence.
Emphasis is placed on engineering principles, and common operational challenges for baseload liquefaction facilities grounded in real-world experience.
By the end of the program, participants will have a clear, integrated view of LNG facility design and operation. This enables more effective decision-making when supporting LNG facility assets, operations, troubleshooting, or project technical reviews.
Target Audience
This course is built for facilities engineers, process engineers, and LNG professionals who want to strengthen technical judgment, improve plant performance, and support LNG facilities with confidence.
You Will Learn
- Application of gas engineering and technology in LNG processes
- Important specifications for feed gas, LNG, co-products and refrigerants
- To understand how major systems interact, including operating constraints, feed gas variability and equipment performance influence overall plant reliability and efficiency
- To understand, evaluate and troubleshoot LNG production facilities
- To recognize and develop solutions for common LNG production facilities operating issues