WATER TREATMENT FOR REFINERIES AND CHEMICAL PLANTS |
“I really enjoyed the course. I gained a lot of information I did not have before, and now have some new ideas to improve my company’s utilities.”
— Process Engineer, Natgasoline LLC., United States
“Excellent baseline for anyone in or affected by utilities.”
— Process Engineer, Shell, United States
“Very comprehensive. Instructors are very knowledgeable and experienced. Course materials and presentation were very good. Good location and class size.”
— – Director – Energy Applications, Solugen, United States
Schedule | Date | Time | PDH | Venue/Platform | Cost | Register | Fall 2024 | September 30 – October 2, 2024 | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Central Time (UTC -6) |
24 hrs. | Sheraton North Houston at George Bush Intercontinental Accepts in-person and virtual attendees |
US$3,200 |
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Who Should Attend:
Program participants will have the opportunity to obtain a broad working knowledge of troubleshooting principles and practice, to gain insight into both traditional and advanced techniques, and to interact with others working in plants. The program is ideal for personnel involved in refinery troubleshooting, process engineering, plant operations, and technical services. Process engineers from operating, design and construction companies, as well as others providing services to the petroleum and petrochemical industries, should also find this program beneficial. |
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Ron Tebbetts is a retired Industry Technical Consultant, having spent 32 years with Nalco. Ron has worked extensively in all aspects of water treatment including cooling treatment, boiler treatment, wastewater treatment and raw water pretreatment in the Refining, Chemical, Power and Pulp & Paper industries across North America, the Caribbean and in the Asia Pacific region. In his current role as a water treatment SME for Becht, Ron provides technical support for all aspects of water treatment involving raw water, steam generation, cooling water and wastewater treatment. He has conducted numerous educational seminars on raw water, cooling water and wastewater technology and has presented papers on water systems modeling. He holds a BS Degree from Louisiana State University.
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Dave Puchan started his career in water treatment in 1972 after receiving an MS Degree in Physical Chemistry. Since joining Nalco Chemical Co. in 1983, he has been involved exclusively with the chemical and refining industries. His experience with Nalco includes field sales and management, technical management, global consulting and, in his present position, Global Industrial Technical Consultant Downstream. His areas of specialization are pretreatment, boiler systems and cooling systems. He provides Advanced Technical Support to petrochemical plants and refineries and conducts classes annually on Boiler System Control.
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Discounts:
Becht offers the following discounts on Public Training:
The highest applicable discount will be applied; discounts are not additive.
- Early Registration – A 10% discount is to be provided when you register 30 days before the start date of the training.
- Group Rate – A group discount is applied when you send three or more people from your organization to the same course and provide a single payment.
- Yearly Commitment Discount – A 25% discount when you prepay for a minimum of 10 participants from your organization to any of the courses in the same year.
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3 | 10% | ||
4 – 6 | 20% | ||
7 and up | 25% |
Cancellation Policy:
Full refunds or course transfers are available 4 weeks prior to the class start date. Cancellations 2-4 weeks out are eligible for course transfers or a refund of 60% of the registration fee. Cancellations within 2 weeks of the class will not be eligible for a refund. For any inquiries, please email training01@becht.com.