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Flare Systems Simulation by FLARENET

DURATION: 3 Days

INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Fred Rahimi

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Details

This is an intensive 3 days course and workshop providing a comprehensive overview of flare system for oil and gas processing facilities.

The course begins with discussing flare system concepts definition and basic design considerations, continues with providing backgrounds and prerequisites of flare network simulation. Training course is followed by a workshop session where a simple model is built, run and expanded.

The material of the course is applicable to onshore field production facilities, pipelines, gas plants, terminals, and offshore production facilities, including FPSO.

Process engineers and senior operating personnel responsible for designing, operating and maintaining relief and flare systems in oil and gas facilities.

At the end of this course, you should be able to:

  • Know the purposes of relief and flare systems, and their importance in safe operations.
  • Design flare header systems considering fluid characteristics, service conditions and volume.
  • Understand flare load analysis.
  • Understand flare system elements, the overall configuration and required data to specify each component in FLARENET.
  • Set FLARENET general options and preferences.
  • Build a simple model in FLARNET.
  • Run, debag, and expand a simple model.
  • Define requirements as well as select and size the components of a flare system such as knockout drums, flare stack and tips, pilot, and ignition systems.

Fred Rahimi is a Process Safety Consultant with vast experience in oil, gas, and petrochemical projects in areas of HSE, process engineering in conceptual, FEED and detail design. Fred has successfully completed numerous process safety workshops related to upstream, midstream and downstream of oil and gas activities in Tehran, Vietnam and South East Asia facilities.

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