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2025 MCGPA : TEG Dehydration – Process Principles, and Key Operating Parameters – How to Keep YOUR Gas on Spec
November 10 - November 12
Details & Pricing: One Training Provided in Three Separate locations
- Title: Operations Training: TEG Dehydration – Process Principles, and Key Operating Parameters – How to Keep YOUR Gas on Spec
- Instructor: Kindra Snow-McGregor, PetroSkills
- Dates: (PICK ONE)
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- Monday, November 10, 2025
- Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Wednesday, November 12, 2025 :CLASS IS FULL!- Times: 8:00-3:00, registration begins at 7:30
- Location: Pick one location during registration.
- 11/10 – Western Technology Center, Sayre Campus, 2002 N.E. Hwy 66, Sayre, OK 73662
- 11/11 – Stafford Air & Space Museum, Weatherford, 3000 Logan Road, Weatherford, OK 73096
11/12 – Grady County Fairgrounds, 500 E Choctaw Avenue, Chickasha, OK 73018
- Cost: $30 for members, $80 for non-members
- Sponsorships: For sponsorship opportunities, contact Bret Hunter at bret.hunter@energytransfer.com.”
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Training Description
TEG Dehydration – Process Principles, and Key Operating Parameters – How to Keep YOUR Gas on Spec
Come join us for a full day of Operator Training focusing on the key performance parameters of TEG dehydration systems. We will start with covering the fundamentals of key natural gas physical properties and will then move through the purpose for each piece of equipment. From there, we will discuss the operating conditions that determine the dehydrators process performance and discuss items that commonly go wrong.Topics to include:
Speaker Bio
KINDRA SNOW-MCGREGOR
Mrs. Kindra Snow-McGregor is the Discipline Manager of Oil and Gas Processing with PetroSkills | John M Campbell. She is a registered P.E., with a master’s and bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Refining from the Colorado School of Mines. She has over 27 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. She is responsible for the course content and quality of the PetroSkills | John M Campbell courses in the Oil and Gas Processing Discipline. She is the course director for the Campbell Gas Course® G-4, as well as all the current LNG course offerings including Advanced Operator Training for LNG facilities, and Operations and Maintenance Onboarding for LNG facilities. She is an active instructor delivering gas conditioning and processing courses, operator training courses, and presents technical papers and facilitates workshops at industry specific conferences.Sponsorship Opportunities
Lunch Sponsor: (1 Spot Available)
To submit a training suggestion, please feel free to contact us below. We welcome all ideas involving engineering, operations, and financial topics correlated to our industry.
For other event-related questions, please reach out to: Bret Hunter at bret.hunter@energytransfer.com
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