PHD STUDENT, UWA
In 2017, Matthew completed a Masters of Professional Engineering (Chemical Engineering) at UWA. His project is focused on the detection of solids freeze out in LNG processes. Heavy contaminants in natural gas fluids pose a flow assurance risk in cryogenic liquefaction. At extremely low concentrations, these contaminants still pose a risk but become incredibly hard to detect. The main objective of this project is to develop new robust, automated and rapid methods of sensing solid freeze out in natural gas fluids. Implementation of such a sensor into Liquefaction systems will allow operators to debottleneck their operations and minimise flow assurance risks.
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