Emerging Technologies to Monetize Small Natural Gas Resources

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The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia Bangunan Ingenieur, Lot 60/62, Jalan 52/4, Peti Surat 223 (Jalan Sultan), 46720 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan Tel : 03-79684001/2 Fax : 03-79577678 E-mail : sec@iem.org.my IEM Homepage: http://www.iem.org.my Emerging Technologies to Monetize Small Natural Gas Resources (Organised by the Chemical Engineering Technical Division, IEM) Date Time Venue Speaker : : : : 10 October 2009 (Saturday) 9.00 am – 11.00 am (Refreshment would be served at 11.00 am) C&S Lecture Room, 2nd Floor, Wisma IEM, Petaling Jaya Engr. Dr. Chan Tuck Leong BEM Approved CPD/PDP Hours: 2 Ref No: IEM09/HQ/283/T SYNOPSIS The number of large natural gas fields for mankind’s exploitation is reducing as we go into the future. Future natural gas fields are relatively smaller, scattered in various geographical locations and contains higher acidic components. As the world’s energy demand continues, there is an urgent need to develop emerging technologies to monetize small natural gas resources around the globe which could not be economically carried out now. The emerging technologies have to be safe, economical and more robust than presently available technologies for successful and meaningful gas production. This presentation will share several emerging technologies currently being studied and developed by the oil and gas industry for such purpose. BIODATA OF SPEAKER Dr. Ir. Chan Tuck Leong, is a Chemical Engineer graduated from Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. He is currently the Head of Gas Technology in the gas business of the national oil company. His responsibility covers assessment of emerging gas monetization technology for commercialization and exploitation of small gas reserves. Engr. Dr. Ramlee Karim FIEM, PEng Chairman Chemical Engineering Technical Division, IEM Announcement to note: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Talk is STRICTLY for IEM members only (walk in) Limited seats available on a "first come first served" basis. (maximum 110 participants) No telephone and/or fax reservation will be entertained. Latecomers will not be allowed entrance, if the lecture hall is full. Please bring along this flyer and membership card for confirmation of attendance (CPD purpose). For IEM members, membership cards MUST be presented for identification purpose. Members who fail to show their membership card will be charged a fee of RM20.00. FUNDS FOR IEM NEW BUILDING Kindly be informed that IEM will be charging participants RM10.00 administrative fee to evening talks organized by IEM. The fee would be used for overhead costs, building maintenance expenses as well as to support the purchase of the new building. Students are however exempted. Your understanding is greatly appreciated. CPD HOURS CONFIRMATION Name of Member: .......................................................................... Signature: ………………………………. M’ship No: ................................................ Date : ..........................................................

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