Description
The processes used to remove water from natural gas such as the absorption process using glycol or activated alumina.
Alternative labels
process of gas dehydration
gas dehydration processes
kinds of gas dehydration processes
processes of gas dehydration
kinds of gas dehydration process
types of gas dehydration process
range of gas dehydration process
types of gas dehydration processes
dehydration processes for gas
range of gas dehydration processes
Skill type
knowledge
Skill reusability level
sector-specific
Relationships with occupations
Essential knowledge
Gas dehydration processes is an essential knowledge of the following occupations:
Gas production engineer: Gas production engineers develop methods to optimise the extraction and production of gas for energy and utilities. They design systems for gas production, supervise production operations and develop improvements on existing systems.
Gas processing plant supervisor: Gas processing plant supervisors supervise the processing of gas for utility and energy services by controlling compressors and other processing equipment to ensure standard operation. They supervise the maintenance of the equipment, and perform tests to detect problems or deviations, and to ensure quality.
Optional knowledge
Gas dehydration processes is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this knowledge may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.
Gas processing plant control room operator: Gas processing control room operators perform a range of tasks from the control room of a processing plant. They monitor the processes through electronic representations shown on monitors, dials, and lights. They make changes to variables and communicate with other departments to make sure processes keep running smoothly and according to established procedures. They take appropriate actions in case of irregularities or emergencies.
Industrial engineer: Industrial engineers design a vast array of production systems aiming to present efficient and effective solutions. They integrate a varied number of variables such as workers, technology, ergonomics, production flows, and product specifications for the design and implementation of production systems. They can specify and design for microsystems as well.
References
- Gas dehydration processes – ESCO