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Natural Gas Odorization

CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

INCLUDING NON-CONVENTIONAL GAS, LNG & LPG

August 27-28, 2019 | Houston, Texas

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

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This two-day technical conference will cover all aspects of gas system odorization, from the basics to new technologies, system monitoring and measurement, formulations, case studies, practical application, troubleshooting, regulatory compliance, and legal/liability aspects.

The conference program will include technical papers written and presented by an international panel of experts. Topical roundtable sessions will also be featured each day. Prospective authors and speakers are invited to send brief abstracts by mail or e-mail to the organizing committee:

Odorization Conference Committee
c/o Clarion
3401 Louisiana St, Suite 110
Tel. +1 713 521 5929
Houston, TX 77002  USA
e-mail:  NGOC@clarion.org

The deadline for abstracts is May 1, 2019.
Final papers for publication in the conference proceedings will be required by August 5, 2019.

NGOC 2019 Organizing Committee

David Bull, ViaData LP
Ed Flynn, Mulcare Pipeline Solutions
Paul Wehnert, Heath Consultants, INC

Topics to be addressed:

  • AGA's new Odorization Manual
  • Chemical and Physical Properties of Odorants
  • Odorization Equipment & System Design
  • Operation & Maintenance of Odorization Stations
  • Monitoring Odor Intensity & Concentration
  • Pipeline Conditioning
  • Odor Stability & Olfactory Response
  • Odorization Audits
  • Updates on Odorization-Related Research
  • OQ requirements and practices
  • Project case studies from LDCs and transmission operators
  • Pickling procedures
  • Shale gas and biogas odorization issues and experience
  • LP & LNG gas odorization
  • Regulatory compliance issues and developments
  • And more

Organized by Clarion Technical Conferences    Supported byGTI   The Journal of Pipeline Engineering

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