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Contact us for more information www.gpri.org / 979-862-1617
Global Petroleum Research Institute 407 Richardson Building 3116 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3116
Copyright © 2016, Global Petroleum Research Institute Texas A&M Univeristy, All Rights Reserved
Semiannual Water & Wastewater Short Course: Issues, Challenges, Solutions and New Technologies April 19-20, 2016
Learning Platform
Our hybrid environment allows industry members the option to attend through our
web-based system or in person.
Let us help you better understand your source water so you can make better
decisions.
Course Goals
Our conference is structured to provide one-on-one learning and networking opportunities. What we want you to achieve from attending our course:
Basic understanding of prominent filtration technologies used in municipal and industrial water treatment systems
Clearer understanding of what analytical technologies are available on the market
Broader knowledge of treatment procedures for process optimization
Larger toolbox of monitoring techniques that can improve your equipment management plans
Enhanced purchasing power for more effective equipment selection
Technologies Covered
Pre-Treatment Options Available Bag and Cartridge Coalescing Membranes Solid/Liquid Screen Separations Microfiltration, Ultrafiltration and Nanofiltration Options Available Tubular, Hollow Fiber, Spiral Membranes Ceramic, MBR’s and Stainless Steel Membranes Reverse Osmosis Available Ultra-High Salinity Desalination Chemical Analysis Techniques for Water Treatment Aqua Log-Colored Dissolved Organ ics Monitoring Innovox-Total Organic Carbon Mon itoring Rapid Chemical Analysis Kits Particle Analysis Techniques for Water Treatment Flow Cam-Particle Visualization Testing Membrane Compatibility for Water Treatment Pilot Plant Testing Available at Texas A&M-Testing Pretreatment, Membrane Filtration and Post Treatment Technologies
Attendance Options
At Texas A&M University Attending at Texas A&M will allow you to:
Learn from a face-to-face teaching style
Network with fellow attendees and visiting experts
Observe small-scale working models of the filtration technology at our on-campus facility
Receive continuing education hours
Webinar Attending as a web-based attendee will allow you to:
Learn from the comfort of your home or office
Network with fellow attendees and visiting experts from our course contact lists
Broaden your understanding of filtration systems and maintenance procedures at a lower price
No CEU’s or demonstrations available for webinar attendees
Scheduled Lecturers
Lewis Pain—Membrane Specialist Scott Beeman—Hatfield and Company David Burnett—Global Petroleum Research Institute (GPRI) Peter Cartwright—Cartwright Consulting Grady Coberly—WATER PLANET Keith Cole—Water Lens Lance Hinojosa—Hatfield and Company Morris Hoagland—Consultant Bill Irvine—HydraKleen Dr. Bruce Lesikar—Baker Corporation Domenic Corso—Sourcewater Loy Sneary—Gulf Coast Green Energy Steve Shiner—Energy Water Solutions Ed Sylvester—ChemTreat Carl Vavra—Global Petroleum Research Institute (GPRI) James (JP) Welch—Water Consultant Tony (AV) Metzner—LiqTech Ceramics
Who we are The Global Petroleum Research Institute (GPRI) is a technology research center composed of faculty and staff members within the Harold Vance Department of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University. We strive to create a cooperative research environment where industry members can develop their technologies to better target oil and gas needs in today’s market. We offer:
Laboratory and oil field-based testing environments
Networking for industry members to broaden company resources
University-based contracts and nondisclosure agreements allow us to release data directly to contracted companies
Our results are backed by the reputation of The Texas A&M University System
Students
Undergraduate and graduate
students are always welcome at our
course and can attend using our
student discount.
We realize building a firm knowledge
base in filtration and economic
feasibility is crucial to strengthen
your resumé for your job hunt.
Interested? Contact Carl Vavra, our
course director.
He would be more than happy to
visit with you about our course and
our research activities.
Still not sure if our
course is what you
need?
Check out our presentation-only
option. Industry members can look
through our speaker presentations
without paying a huge price.
Contact Us If you have any questions or concerns regarding our conference, please contact our conference director or visit us on the web at www.gpri.org Carl Vavra TEES Research Scientist Global Petroleum Research Institute 407 Richardson Building 3116 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3116 Phone: 979-862-1617
Email: [email protected]
Technology Demonstrations
Pilot plant demonstrations showcasing analytical and filtration technologies
lectured upon.
Preliminary Schedule
Monday, April 18, 2016 3:00 p.m. Registration, welcome and announcements at LaSalle Hotel
4:00 p.m. Messina Hof Winery tour, and tasting
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
7:30 a.m. Bus leaves hotel for Richardson Building, Texas A&M Campus (Room 910)
8:00 a.m. Welcome & announcements
8:05 a.m. “Current Status of Water Issues in Oil & Gas Production”— David Burnett
8:30 a.m. “Basic Principles of Membrane Filtration Separations, Membrane Filtration Modules & Systems”—Peter Cartwright
9:45 a.m. Break for refreshments
10:00 a.m. “Pretreatment Technologies Overview”—Peter Cartwright
10:30 a.m. “Basics of Bag and Cartridge Filtration for Liquid Applications”—Lance Hinojosa and Scott Beeman
11:15 a.m. “Regulatory Trends for Produced Water Recycle”—JP (James) Welch
Noon Questions and discussions of presentations
12:15 p.m. Lunch and group photo
1:15 p.m. “WATER Treatment Technologies”—Morris Hoagland
2:15 p.m. “WATER Treatment Solutions—Electrocoagulation Tech nology”—Dr. Bruce Lesikar
3:00 p.m. Refreshments
3:10 p.m. “Water Exchange for the Energy EcoSystems”—Domenic Corso
4:00 p.m. “Do You Know What’s in Your Frac Water? Get Accurate Results in a Matter of Minutes!”—Keith Cole
5:00 p.m. Questions and discussions of presentations
5:15 p.m. Bus returns participants to LaSalle Hotel
Wednesday, April 20, 2016 7:30 a.m. Bus leaves hotel for Richardson Building, Texas A&M
Campus (Room 910)
8:00 a.m. “Solid/Liquid Separations Using HydraKleen Technology”— Bill Irvine
8:45 a.m. “Tubular Membrane Filtration and Their Applications”— Peter Allan
9:30 a.m. Refreshments
9:45 a.m. “Ceramic Membrane Filtration and Their Applications”— Tony (AV) Metzner
10:30 a.m. “Membrane Filtration Cleaning and Sanitizing”— Ed Sylvester
11:15 a.m. “A Case Study Using Ceramic Membranes for Purifying Oil and Gas Wastewaters for Agriculture Irrigation Use”—Steve Shiner
Noon Questions and discussions of presentations
12:15 p.m. Lunch and certification
1:30 p.m. “Sharing Experiences in Produced Water Management through membrane Systems”—Grady Coberly
2:15 p.m. “Waste Heat-to-Power (WHP) Fuel & Emission Free Power”— Loy Sneary
3:00 p.m. Sessions end for demonstrations
3:15 p.m. Demonstrations at Texas A&M Riverside Campus
4:45 p.m. Bus returns participants to LaSalle Hotel
Online Registration
Visit our website at http://www.gpri.org/and follow the steps listed to
register.