Training
Scheduled classes with no tuition.
18 topics, 100+ classes a year, 6 continents. Open to clients and non-clients. Software is provided for the class.
- $0
- Tuition
- 100+
- Courses each year
- 18
- Course topics
- Open
- To clients and non-clients
100-level courses
- BRE 101: Oil & Gas
This course introduces the basics of process modeling and optimization with ProMax® by using exercises focused on Oil & Gas industry units, such as a simple gas plant with stabilizer, an amine system, a glycol system, and a sulfur recovery unit. Each process is discussed with emp…
- BRE 102: Upstream Facilities
Some courses may be shortened to one or two days when represented by a three day agenda; these courses will typically cover the first day or two days worth of material. Please contact Bryan Research & Engineering for additional information on any training session.
- BRE 111: Refining
This course introduces the basics of process modeling and optimization with ProMax® by using exercises focused on units found in a refinery, such as a naphtha splitter, a naphtha hydrotreater, an amine system, and a sulfur recovery unit. Each process is discussed with an emphasis…
- BRE 121: Air Emissions
Some courses may be shortened to one or two days when represented by a three day agenda; these courses will typically cover the first day or two days worth of material. Please contact Bryan Research & Engineering for additional information on any training session.
- BRE 141: Sustainable Hydrogen Technologies
This course introduces the concepts of grey, blue, and green hydrogen production along with potential storage and use applications. Specific topics include steam-methane reforming, carbon capture through amines, pressure swing adsorption, carbon dioxide compression and injection,…
- BRE 141: Sustainable Hydrogen Technologies (Chevron)
This course introduces the concepts of grey, blue, and green hydrogen production along with potential storage and use applications. Specific topics include steam-methane reforming, carbon capture through amines, pressure swing adsorption, carbon dioxide compression and injection,…
200-level courses
- BRE 201: Gas Processing
The Gas Processing course explores various gas separation technologies used in field processing (JT and mechanical refrigeration) as well as in plant processing (Turbo-Expander, GSP, and RSV type demethanizers, and NGL fractionation). The course encompasses detailed discussion an…
- BRE 202: LNG
The LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) course includes an in-depth discussion of the various technologies used in the liquefaction and revaporization of natural gas, including cascade refrigeration systems, mixed refrigerants, and nitrogen expander cycles. These systems are compared usi…
- BRE 203: Hydrate Prevention & Dehydration
The Hydrate Prevention & Dehydration course is a detailed discussion of hydrate inhibition and dehydration methods, including methanol injection, ethylene glycol injection, liquid desiccant regeneration, and triethylene glycol (TEG) dehydration. The operating principles of these…
- BRE 211: Refinery Operations
The Refinery Operations course offers an immersion into the simulation of Refinery Process Technologies using ProMax®. This course focuses on "how-to" efficiently model separation and conversion processes such as Fractionation, Blending, Isomerization, Hydrotreating, and Reformin…
- BRE 231: Amine Sweetening
The Amine Sweetening course is a detailed discussion of amine solvents and the proper performance of acid gas removal units. The operating principles of these units are presented and modeled in ProMax®, as well as an exploration of the rationale for common variations seen in thes…
- BRE 231: Sour Gas Processing
Some courses with material covering three days may be shortened to one or two days. Please contact Bryan Research & Engineering for assistance in determining what material can be presented in the desired time and for additional information on any training session.
- BRE 233: Sulfur Recovery
The Sulfur Recovery course is a detailed discussion of sulfur recovery units (SRUs) and tail gas cleanup unit (TGCU) methods. The operating principles of these units will be presented and modeled in ProMax, as well as an exploration of the rationale for common variations seen in…
- BRE 234: Sour Water Stripping
The Sour Water Stripping course is a detailed discussion of sour water units and various configurations in which they may operate. The operating principles of these units are presented and modeled in ProMax®, as well as an exploration of the rationale for common variations seen i…
- BRE 235: Physical Solvents
The Physical Solvents course is a detailed discussion of gas sweetening units that utilize physical solvents and hot potassium carbonate. The operating principles of these units are presented and modeled in ProMax®, as well an exploration of the rationale for common variations se…
- BRE 236: Carbon Capture & Storage
The Carbon Capture course discusses numerous carbon capture applications and technologies, and reviews modeling techniques and concepts in ProMax. The course will cover CO 2 recovery from various process facilities, pipeline transport, and injection.
- BRE 241: Ammonia Production
The Ammonia Production course walks through an ammonia production process. The technologies that are presented include steam-methane reformation, gas-shift reactors, liquid absorbent-based CO2 removal, and Haber-Bosch ammonia production. The operating principles of these units ar…
- BRE 251: Pipelines
The Pipelines course explores hydraulic pipeline modeling with ProMax® including GIS data incorporation into a simulation, compressor station models, hydrate formation, multi-phase fluid flow through pipes, and pipe leak calculations.
- BRE 261: Equipment Rating and Sizing
The Equipment Rating and Sizing course is designed to provide detailed insight into rating and sizing of process equipment including relief valves, heat exchangers, separators, and columns, along with their implementation in ProMax®.
300-level courses
- BRE 331: Coding with ProMax
Some courses may be shortened to one or two days when represented by a three day agenda; these courses will typically cover the first day or two days worth of material. Please contact Bryan Research & Engineering for additional information on any training session.
500-level courses
- BRE 500: Special Topic
Some courses may be shortened to one or two days when represented by a three day agenda; these courses will typically cover the first day or two days worth of material. Please contact Bryan Research & Engineering for additional information on any training session.
